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Susannah Nix
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Heart of Motion
When Your Body Changes The Rules, You Find New Ways To Play The Game
Stepping into the gritty Astoria Boxing Club in Vancouver for the first time, Lara Kubit never imagined it would change her life. "It's old, it smells of empty beer cans and maybe urine?... blood?" she recalls with a laugh. Yet this unlikely beginning set her on a path to becoming a two-time Canadian amateur boxing champion—before multiple sclerosis forced her to reimagine her relationship with movement entirely.Lara's journey from championship boxer to certified Iyengar yoga teacher unfolds with raw honesty in this conversation. She describes being drawn to boxing almost by accident, initially thinking "I pr...
2025-08-04
48 min
Heart of Motion
Dancing Through Life with Fiona Drewbrook
What connects the disciplined world of ballet with the adrenaline rush of mountain biking and the expressive art of pole dancing? For physiotherapist Fiona Drewbrook, it's the intensity, precision, and pure joy of movement that ties these seemingly disparate practices together.From bleeding into pointe shoes while maintaining perfect form to conquering three mountains in a single day on her bike, Fiona brings the same all-in approach to every physical challenge she undertakes. Her journey from professional ballet dancer to physiotherapist reveals how early movement education can shape our relationship with our bodies for life....
2025-07-21
31 min
Oxford+
How Founders Pledge Uses Data to Maximise Philanthropic Impact
Ever wondered how to integrate meaningful philanthropy into your entrepreneurial journey? In this insightful episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager sits down with Rob Chapman and Isobel Morton, Trustees of Founders Pledge, to explore innovative strategies for startup founders to effectively give back. Founders Pledge provides a structured, community-driven approach for entrepreneurs committed to donating a portion of their proceeds from liquidity events to charitable causes. Rob and Isobel share personal experiences and practical advice on utilising donor-advised funds, leveraging detailed impact research, and maximising the social impact of giving. With over $11 billion pledged gl...
2025-07-21
25 min
Heart of Motion
The Athlete's Blind Spot: What Your Movement Patterns Can Reveal About Your Potential
What if the key to athletic breakthrough isn't training harder, but moving better? For athletes chasing performance goals, the path forward might lie in what's been there all along – your movement patterns.From the moment we first move in the womb to our latest workout, our bodies develop unique neuromuscular highways – patterns that govern how we organize and execute every movement. These patterns become our movement signature, as distinctive as our handwriting or walking gait. But unlike static signatures, these patterns directly impact our athletic potential, either supporting or sabotaging our efforts.This episode dives deep...
2025-07-07
32 min
Oxford+
The Oxford Trust at 40: How Innovation and Education Power Oxford's Future
How does a 40-year-old charity continue to shape the future of science and innovation in Oxford? In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager sits down with Steve Burgess, CEO, and Nicki Campling, Director of Innovation and Operations at the Oxford Trust, to explore the organisation's unique role in nurturing startups and inspiring future scientists. From pioneering the UK's first innovation centre to investing over £20 million in state-of-the-art facilities, the Trust has quietly built an ecosystem where early-stage companies can thrive.Listeners will discover how the Trust's dual mission—supporting deep tech startups and del...
2025-07-07
34 min
Heart of Motion
The Marathon Mindset with Susanne Mueller
Susanne Mueller, executive leadership coach and marathon runner, shares how the "marathon mindset" applies to success in both physical challenges and professional life.• Building consistency through regular physical activity creates mental resilience and healthy lifestyle habits• The true value lies in the preparation—not just the achievement itself• Mueller's 5K Formula for Success: Start, Team/Training, Evaluation, Pacing, Success• "Pole pole" (slowly, slowly): Sometimes slowing down is necessary to ultimately go faster• Cross-cultural awareness comes from meeting people where they are rather than where we think they should be• Physical movement can help women nav...
2025-06-23
31 min
Oxford+
Can Sirona Rival Ozempic? A New Chapter in Obesity Treatment with Camilla Easter, CEO of Oxford Medical Products
Is there a better way to manage obesity than GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic? In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager speaks with Camilla Easter, CEO of Oxford Medical Products, about Sirona—a pioneering, non-pharmaceutical pill that mimics the effects of bariatric surgery without the side effects. Designed to expand in the stomach and promote satiety, Sirona could become the go-to solution for long-term weight loss and maintenance. Camilla shares the company’s unconventional startup journey, why they avoided the university spinout route, and how the product is positioned to address global obesity, especially among...
2025-06-23
33 min
Oxford+
Aligning Founders and Investors with David Mott, Founder Partner of Oxford Capital
What does it take to scale a successful venture capital firm while staying aligned with founders? In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager speaks with David Mott, Founder Partner at Oxford Capital, about his 25-year journey backing over 100 UK tech startups. David shares insights on what makes early-stage companies succeed, why founder-led teams outperform, and how Oxford Capital bridges the gap between private wealth and innovation. From pioneering EIS funds to influencing UK venture policy, David outlines the key elements that drive value creation in startups—including team structure, sector focus, and investment ti...
2025-06-09
38 min
Oxford+
Building Billion-Pound Outcomes with Jack Edmondson, CIO of Oxford Science Enterprises
Can a university-powered ecosystem become the UK’s next startup superpower? In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager sits down with Jack Edmondson, Chief Investment Officer at Oxford Science Enterprises (OSE), to explore the art and challenge of turning world-class research into global impact. With over 20 years in investment and deep ties to the Oxford ecosystem, Jack shares his vision for scaling science-driven startups, the role of co-investors, and how to nurture talent while maintaining commercial rigour. He offers an inside look at OSE’s approach to risk, return, and capital allocation across Life S...
2025-05-26
39 min
Heart of Motion
Finding Inner Wisdom
The wisdom we seek is often already within us – but how do we access it? In this illuminating conversation with transformation coach and spiritual mentor Rachel Linnett, we explore how movement, creativity and self-love can becomes a powerful pathways to self-discovery, inner wisdom, and personal evolution.Rather than seeking transformation through prescribed programs promising a "new you," she guides us toward embracing and accepting all aspects of ourselves – even those parts we'd prefer to hide. This radical acceptance becomes the foundation for genuine growth and change.Drawing from 18+ years of experience coaching others and her own...
2025-05-12
41 min
Oxford+
Coming Soon: Oxford+ Season 3
Oxford+ is back for Season Three. This season will continue the conversation with investors, entrepreneurs and innovators, but will also focus on those new entrants to the ecosystem who are going to be changing the landscape in the coming months and years.Oxford+ takes you deep into the myths and truths of the Oxford investing landscape. Join your host, Susannah de Jager, as she interviews investors, influencers, and entrepreneurs who operate within and have an impact on the Oxford ecosystem.Visit our website to learn more and subscribe to our newsletter - oxfordplus.co.uk
2025-05-12
00 min
Heart of Motion
Finding Freedom Through Movement with Allison Birt
Discover the transformative power of mindful movement with movement educator Allison Birt as she shares her journey from ballet to Pilates teacher and Franklin Method practitioner. What happens when we shift our focus from punishing workouts to pleasurable movement? Allison reveals how our relationship with our bodies can fundamentally change when we approach movement with curiosity rather than judgment. "Movement is supposed to feel good. That is our birthright," she reminds us, challenging fitness industry norms that glorify exhaustion and pain.The conversation explores the rich lineage of Pilates, tracing its evolution through first-generation teachers w...
2025-04-07
39 min
Heart of Motion
Water, Work, and Wisdom: A Conversation with Olympic Kayaker Kamini Jain
Paddle into the remarkable world of Kamini Jain, an Olympic kayaker whose journey from shy teenager to Hall of Fame paddler reveals powerful lessons about perseverance, community, and finding strength on the water.Kamini's story begins with a quiet 14-year-old discovering kayaking – a perfect fit for her introverted nature that would eventually lead to Olympic finals, 11 World Cup medals, and induction into three different Halls of Fame. Kamini has a unique perspective, with her breadth of experience across multiple paddle disciplines. From sprint kayaking to dragon boating to outrigger canoes, she illuminates the technical foundations tha...
2025-03-31
26 min
Heart of Motion
Meditation as Medicine
In a world increasingly fraught with stress and anxiety, finding balance and peace can sometimes seem unattainable. This episode of the Heart of Motion podcast dives deep into the potent intersection of movement, mindfulness, and health, featuring expert insights from Siobhan O'Connell, a seasoned physiotherapist with 40+ years experience. We explore how chronic stress influences our overall health, shaping our bodies and minds in detrimental ways. Siobhan shares her journey of discovering the mind-body connection, revealing how integrating ancient wisdom from meditation with modern science can open pathways to healing that extend beyond traditional practices.Listeners will learn...
2025-03-03
38 min
Heart of Motion
The Science of Breath for Better Health
Enhance your health through the power of breath, and discover how such a simple act can profoundly impact your physical and emotional well-being. Join me, Susannah Steers, as I guide you through the often-overlooked science of breathing, drawing insights from James Nestor's "Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art." Together, we'll navigate the intricate connections between breathing patterns and health. Learn about the role of the diaphragm in effective breathing, and how modern society's loss of fundamental breathing skills affects everything from posture to athletic performance. Whether you're into Pilates, fitness or sport or or whether you're someone c...
2025-02-17
26 min
Oxford+
Bringing Science to Society with Molly Stevens, John Black Professor of Bionanoscience at the University of Oxford
How can cutting-edge nanoscience transform medicine and inspire groundbreaking startups within Oxford? In this episode, Susannah de Jager sits down with Professor Dame Molly Stevens, John Black Professor of Bionanoscience at the University of Oxford. Together, they explore Molly’s extraordinary journey in interdisciplinary research, the process of spinning out successful companies from academia, and the unique opportunities Oxford offers for scientific innovation. Molly also shares insights on fostering diverse teams, driving impactful research, and the future of quantum sensing in biomedical applications.(00:00) - Bringing Science to Society with Molly Stevens (00:18) - Meet Professor Da...
2025-02-17
31 min
Oxford+
How Machine Learning in Oxford Is Transforming Medicine Worldwide with Lionel Tarassenko, President of Reuben College
In this episode, Susannah de Jager is joined by Lionel Tarassenko, CBE, one of the world's leading experts in AI, machine learning, and biomedical engineering. Lionel shares his fascinating journey from the lab to real-world applications, his pioneering work with NHS data, and his views on how the UK can leverage its unique strengths in healthcare innovation. He also explores the role of Oxford, emerging technologies, and the transformative potential of large multimodal models in medicine.(00:00) - How Machine Learning in Oxford Is Transforming Medicine Worldwide (00:33) - Meet Lord Lionel Tarassenko (01:09) - Lionel's Journey and Achievements (02:41...
2025-02-03
40 min
Heart of Motion
Movement Matters! Fitness & Mobility for Lifelong Health
Uncover the truth behind society's fitness myths and why your daily workout might not be enough for holistic health. Join host Susannah Steers for this episode of the Heart of Motion podcast as we explore the profound difference between fitness and movement training. Our modern conveniences have created a movement deficit, often leaving us with chronic discomfort despite those frequent gym visits. Let's shift the spotlight from visible fitness markers like sculpted abs to a richer understanding of our body's capacity and language. Together, we'll redefine what it means to be truly fit, enhancing our mobility and quality of...
2025-01-20
21 min
Oxford+
How Oxford University Innovation Bridges Science and Business with Mairi Gibbs, CEO of OUI
How does a world-leading university turn groundbreaking research into businesses that change the world? In this episode, Susannah de Jager speaks with Mairi Gibbs, CEO of Oxford University Innovation (OUI), about how Oxford transforms cutting-edge science into real-world solutions. Mairi shares her experience leading OUI, the importance of innovation within universities, and the challenges and opportunities in bridging academia and business.(00:00) - How Oxford University Innovation Bridges Science and Business with Mairi Gibbs, CEO of OUI (00:18) - Meet Mairi Gibbs: CEO of Oxford University Innovation (01:30) - Mairi's Journey from Chemistry to Technology Transfer (03:57...
2025-01-20
36 min
Oxford+
What Formula One Teaches Us About Startups and Success with Adam Parr, former Chief Executive of Williams F1
In this episode, Susannah de Jager is joined by Adam Parr, a barrister, entrepreneur, and former Chairman and CEO of the Williams Formula One team. Adam shares insights from his storied career, spanning motorsport, venture capital, and climate innovation. From his tenure at Williams F1 to co-founding impactful ventures like Downforce Trust, Adam brings a global perspective to leadership, innovation, and the interplay between academia and business. (00:00) - Oxford+ S2 E7 Adam Parr (00:18) - Meet Adam Parr: From Formula One to Venture Capital (02:14) - Journey to Williams Formula One Team (04:24) - Challenges and Insights...
2025-01-06
37 min
Heart of Motion
Embracing Authenticity: Marketing, Movement, and Midlife Transformation
What if you could align your business strategies with your true self, creating a life that reflects your core values and desires? Join me as I sit down with the influential Donna Cravotta, founder of Cravotta Media Group and the Be Visible Club Mastermind, to uncover the magic of authentic marketing and connection.Discover how Donna's transformative journey toward authenticity has reshaped not only her business but also her personal life, allowing her to forge genuine relationships and enhance visibility through meaningful engagement rather than superficial tactics. Together, we explore the parallels between movement and marketing, championing...
2024-12-02
32 min
Oxford+
Risk and Reward in Early-Stage Tech Investments with George Robinson, Founding Partner of Oxford Investment Consultants
In this episode, Susannah de Jager is joined by George Robinson, founding partner of Oxford Investment Consultants (OIC). Established in 2015, OIC has directed substantial investments into early-stage technology and biotech companies originating from Oxford and other UK universities, particularly focusing on high-potential, innovative spinouts. The conversation explores Robinson's journey from investing in listed equities in Asia to championing early-stage technology ventures in the UK. Throughout the episode, George shares insights into the challenges of university spinouts, discussing the complexities of evaluating new technologies, the strategic importance of assembling a well-rounded team, and the essential qualities he seeks...
2024-11-18
41 min
Oxford+
Charting Fresh Career Paths with Sue Douglas, Co-Founder of Veer
In this episode, Susannah de Jager is joined by Sue Douglas, Co-Founder of Veer, a pioneering journalist and media consultant turned tech entrepreneur. Through their conversation, Sue brings a fresh perspective to the Oxford innovation landscape, drawing from her experience in journalism and her new venture, Veer—a machine learning start-up which focuses on transforming the recruitment process by shifting the emphasis from traditional experience to an individual's skills, ambitions, and potential. Sue shares the inspiration behind Veer, her journey back into academia, and the role AI can play in uncovering career paths that align mo...
2024-11-04
33 min
Oxford+
From Oxford MBA to Startup CEO with Lily Elsner, Co-Founder of Jack Fertility
In this episode, Susannah de Jager welcomes Lily Elsner, CEO and Co-Founder of Jack Fertility. The conversation explores Lily’s journey from the US, to becoming a startup founder in Oxford. Lily shares her experiences across various roles in Oxford, highlighting how the support ecosystem within Oxford helped to shape her entrepreneurial path. The conversation also focuses on Jack Fertility, how the service aims to address male infertility, the hurdles faced by female founders, the potential for more integrated ecosystems in Oxford and the importance of gender inclusivity in business leadership(00:00) - Introduction to Male Infertility (00:26...
2024-10-21
42 min
Oxford+
Navigating Market Dynamics with Marcus Stuttard, Head of AIM and UK Primary Markets at The London Stock Exchange
In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager speaks with Marcus Stuttard, Head of AIM and UK Primary Markets at the London Stock Exchange. The conversation centres around the evolving regulatory landscape for small and medium-sized businesses seeking public listings, focusing on AIM, the London Stock Exchange’s market for growth companies. Stuttard also shares insights on liquidity in UK markets, the significance of the Mansion House Compact, and the potential of regulatory changes, such as MIFID II adjustments, to improve market access and investment opportunities for smaller companies.(1:16) Understanding AIM and Market Reforms(5:04) The UK...
2024-10-07
39 min
Oxford+
Harnessing Local and Global Talent with Sarah Haywood, Managing Director of Advanced Oxford
In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager is joined by the Managing Director of Advanced Oxford, Sarah Haywood, to explore talent retention and the challenges faced by businesses in attracting global talent due. Sarah also conveys the need for investment, the role of local and international investors, and potential policy changes to support economic growth through science and innovation. (1:34) Understanding Advanced Oxford(7:18) Challenges and Opportunities in Oxfordshire(16:54) Talent Retention and Education(23:57) Resources to Aid Engagement(37:31) Looking to the FutureAbout the guest:Sarah Haywood is the Managing Director...
2024-09-23
42 min
Oxford+
Navigating Capital Markets with John Derrick, Managing Director of J.P. Morgan Private Bank
In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager is joined by John Derrick, J.P. Morgan Private Bank, to discuss the intricacies of European and U.S. capital markets, the importance of regulation, and the challenges faced by small and illiquid companies. The conversation also delves into the cultural differences in entrepreneurial aspirations between Europe and the U.S., highlighting the importance of failure in the U.S. as a part of the entrepreneurial journey as well as the UK's need for policy-led development to support infrastructure and energy security, emphasising the importance of coordinated efforts...
2024-09-09
35 min
Design Clinic Download
Episode 11: Susannah Howe, DC Director
Episode 11 features an interview with Susannah Howe, the Design Clinic Director at Smith College. The interviewers are recent graduates Harriet Wright and Sophie Yates from the Zipline-DC2122 team. (Recorded August 2023)
2024-09-07
25 min
Oxford+
Season Two Trailer
Oxford+ is back for Season Two. This season will continue the conversation with investors, entrepreneurs and innovators, but will also focus on those new entrants to the ecosystem who are going to be changing the landscape in the coming months and years.Oxford+ takes you deep into the myths and truths of the Oxford investing landscape. Join your host, Susannah de Jager, as she interviews investors, influencers, and entrepreneurs who operate within and have an impact on the Oxford ecosystem.Visit our website to learn more and subscribe to our newsletter - oxfordplus.co.uk
2024-08-30
01 min
Heart of Motion
Doing Hard Things with Love
In this episode of the Heart of Motion podcast, I am thrilled to welcome Kristy Kilcup, a seasoned health and wellness professional with over 30 years of experience. Kristy recounts her inspiring journey of finding solace and self-assurance through sports and physical activity, despite facing struggles in academic settings. Join me as Kristy candidly shares the highs and lows of pushing her body to its limits and her evolving understanding of self-worth from her youth, through motherhood and into peri-menopause. Discover Kristy's transition from traditional fitness and coaching to hypnotherapy, specifically Rapid Transformational Therapy, and how it sparked h...
2024-08-26
41 min
Heart of Motion
Organizing Your Movement: A Path to Strength, Freedom and Joy
Can organizing your movements really transform your life? Discover the surprising intersection between Marie Kondo's organizational methods and movement patterns on today's Heart of Motion podcast. We share an inspiring story of one client's journey from debilitating back pain to newfound freedom and joy through tailored movement practices. This tale highlights the profound impact of organizing our movement patterns just like we organize our living spaces—leading to a more efficient and enjoyable life.Patterns have power! Our everyday movements shape the very structure of our bodies, influencing our posture and interactions with the world. From the ex...
2024-08-12
39 min
Heart of Motion
An Olympian Brings The Cheese: A Life in Motion
As the 2024 Olympics Games begin, join host Susannah Steers for a fun conversation with Doug Martin, Olympian and owner of The Cheeseman, a boutique European-style cheese shop in North Vancouver, BC. Learn about the life of a world class competitive swimmer in the 1970's, and what to expect from this year's Olympic swimmers. Doug explains how the things he learned as an Olympian helped him in business, and in his life since then - as a husband, Dad, Grandad and small business owner. You'll hear about Doug's current passion too - CHEESE! With his ever p...
2024-07-29
27 min
Guide to Wellness
Navigating Perimenopause and Menopause, Pt 1. Perimenopause.
In part one, Dr. Breana McElgunn and Susannah Freeman delve into the complexities of perimenopause and menopause, offering insights and practical advice for managing these natural transitions. They emphasize that menopausal changes can begin as early as 35 and extend into the late 50s, a span of up to 20 years. This broad range can lead to confusing symptoms that overlap with other life stressors or dietary issues. Dr. B and Susannah address cultural concerns, noting how women are often misunderstood or stigmatized during this phase. They reassure listeners that these changes are normal and manageable, providing valuable tools to stabilize...
2024-07-23
45 min
The Business of Property
Investment Property Case Study with Susannah Cole
Simon welcomes Susannah Cole, an experienced landlord and property investor, to walk through in-depth details of an investment property case study. Susannah shares her journey of acquiring a property in Bristol, previously owned by a hoarder with nine dogs, highlighting the challenges and strategic decisions involved. Learn how Susannah found the property deal and her process for transforming it into a successful investment. Episode links: Special guest - Susannah Cole. Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Property Academies Join our email newsletter for a free weekly property market report. Find us on YouTube or LinkedIn: Simon. ...
2024-07-17
1h 01
Job Shadowing HE
Professor Susannah Quinsee & Ian Anderson: 'Remembering Our Why' – Reflecting on Change
Professor Susannah Quinsee is Vice-President (Digital and Student Experience) at City, University of London and Ian Anderson is Principal Enterprise Architect at Ellucian. In this episode, Ian and Susannah reflect upon many of the themes that have arisen across the mini-series and consider how institutions are managing change. They draw together thoughts on how this might be done while also providing some sense of stability, consider the critical importance of building human connections, discuss the value of recognising success and milestones and provide some inspiration on why we should keep going and be proud of UK Higher Education.
2024-07-17
39 min
Heart of Motion
Movement for Life... and Menopause.
Join Susannah, and Gillian McCormick, Physiotherapist and Pelvic Health Specialist, for a wide-ranging conversation about movement as a key element of health care throughout our lives, and particularly for women experiencing symptoms of peri-menopause and menopause. We talk about what happens when our bodies start to change and how that might affect our movement, and about common themes around workouts and health. There are ways to balance the proven importance of adding load to our workouts, to the realities in our bodies and minds when we're getting started. Understand what you might be navigating, learn wher...
2024-07-15
51 min
Heart of Motion
Movement Is Everywhere
Movement is everywhere. We find it easily in our physical activities, exercise and sports. We know it exists in the flow of the ocean and the wind, in the smallest cells and in the massive expanse of galaxies. Movement is essential to life. Beyond "exercise" - movement is a way for us to connect to ourselves, and to the people and the world around us. In this episode, Susannah invites you to discover new perspectives that might just see you become a skilled navigator in a voyage to your own health and wellness. Come on...
2024-07-01
17 min
Lay it Down
S2 E6. Even in the Storms, We Will Praise You, God
Send us a textHello everybody! In today's episode our hosts Susannah and Nate Friesen talk about developing a consistent heart of praise and gratitude as Christians, even in the midst of the storms. Sometimes it's so easy to lose sight of "how good we have it", and take God's blessings for granted. Susannah and Nate talk about their own experiences with pessimism and the "woe is me" syndrome. DID YOU KNOW Susannah has a new Bible Study called "In Her Image: A Journey to Embodying Biblical Womanhood"?She also made a SOAP...
2024-06-14
32 min
Heart of Motion
Heart of Motion - Podcast Trailer
Welcome to the Heart of Motion, a new podcast dedicated to the heart, soul and science of movement. Movement and physical activity connect us more deeply to ourselves, to our bodies and to the things in life that are most important to us. It's more than just a "fitness routine" - so let's talk about it! Join host Susannah Steers every couple of weeks to learn about movement and how to feel better moving in your own body. Tune in for new perspectives, for interviews with experts, and for conversations with everyday people shar...
2024-06-12
02 min
Oxford+
Building Oxford’s Future with Anna Strongman, CEO of Oxford University Development
In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager is joined by Anna Strongman, CEO of Oxford University Development (OUD), to delve into the importance of creating a diverse business base in the city and fostering an environment that attracts a broad range of talents. (4:18) Navigating Oxford's Planning and Development Landscape(6:54) Comparing Oxford and Cambridge(17:38) Oxford University's Development Sites (31:21) Anna's Wishlist for Oxford's DevelopmentAbout the guest:Anna Strongman is the CEO of Oxford University Development (OUD), a joint venture between Oxford University and Legal & General, set up to build innovation...
2024-05-27
38 min
Oxford+
Breaking the Myths Around University Spin Outs with Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford
In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager is joined by Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford and co-author of the University Spin Out Review, to delve into the myths and truths uncovered through the review. Through the conversation, they discuss the role of universities in fostering innovation, the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs in the sector, and the importance of private investment in university projects.(0:12) Introduction(1:11) The University Spin Out Review(8:52) Can every university town can have its own cluster?(22:27) The future for Oxford(33:28) Addressing the entrepreneurship...
2024-05-13
44 min
Susannah Poredosh
S4E10: What's so lovely about living in Sydney? • George x Always Angelic Aspie Alice 🦋
TW // anxiety, depression, Sydney stabbings (Bondi, Wakley; in particular Bondi) This podcast episode might contain triggering material to you. Please take some self-care and skip or pause this episode if you find yourself triggered in any way. In today's short 17-minute episode hosted by Susannah, I talk candidly with my reoccurring guest, George, aka Spike Greene, about what's so lovely about living in Sydney? • our anxieties in public spaces, especially shopping centres, due to the Sydney stabbings from mid-April • anxieties about the future • our thoughts why Sydney is still a lovely place to live • the unique inspiration for the title of this...
2024-05-03
17 min
Oxford+
Navigating the Future of Oxford Sciences Enterprise with Ed Bussey, CEO of Oxford Sciences Enterprise
In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager sits down with Ed Bussey, CEO of Oxford Sciences Enterprise (OSE), to discuss the future of the scientific ecosystem of Oxford, the challenges and opportunities it presents, and how to navigate it effectively. Ed shares his insights and experiences as a venture capitalist, addressing myths and misconceptions about the Oxford ecosystem, the importance of transparency, and the role of government and investment capital in science and technology initiatives.(0:12) Introduction(3:10) Venture Building and Entrepreneurial Empathy(9:06) OSE's Role(28:20) The Impact of the Ellison Institute for...
2024-04-29
38 min
Susannah Poredosh
S4E9: Our mental health experiences ❤️ autistic-specific 🎆 George x Always Angelic Aspie Alice 🦋
In today's short 17-minute episode hosted by Susannah, I talk candidly with my reoccurring guest, George, aka Spike Greene, about our mental health experiences that are autism-specific mental health. • our anxieties in public medical spaces and other spaces • what we wished were available as mental health supports in public settings • our experiences being on anti-depressant medication to help our anxiety, depression, or other health conditions • our experiences being in sensory overwhelm, overload, or overstimulation • our thoughts on wanting to get an ADHD diagnosis assessment • the barriers to getting an ADHD assessment • our thoughts on self-identification with different autism-specific words, such as aspie, auti...
2024-04-22
16 min
Oxford+
Oxford's Role in the Next Industrial Revolution with Dave Norwood, Founder of Oxford Science Innovation
In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager is joined by Dave Norwood, founder of IP Group PLC and Oxford Science Innovation as they discuss his experiences and insights into the potential of Oxford as a hub for innovation, particularly in AI and quantum computing. The conversation also delves into the unique ecosystem of Oxford and the challenges and successes faced by entrepreneurs and innovators in the city, as well as the need for ambition, dreaming big, and collaboration within the Oxford community. (0:12) Introduction(1:15) How snake bites led to investment insights(11:15) Foreign...
2024-04-15
48 min
Susannah Poredosh
S4E8: Lover of the fries🍟 • Sensory stimming w/h food • With George • Always Angelic Aspie Alice 🦋
In today's very short 23-minute episode hosted by Susannah, I talk candidly with my reoccurring guest, George aka Spike Greene: • about how we find nostalgia, sameness, fun, and flavour in our favourite branded potatoes, with a focus on chips/fries • George tells us all about his new favourite fries places in Melbourne, whilst I suggest my favourite places in Sydney • we talk a lot about sensory-friendly issues that come up with eating that are specific to the nature of being autistic (not triggering though as we don't go into complex issues such as ED's) Disclaimer: My voice is still a bit so...
2024-04-05
23 min
Oxford+
Diversifying the Investment Ecosystem with Rowan Gardner, Co-Founder of Precision Life
In this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager is joined by Rowan Gardner, co-founder of Precision Life. The topic of discussion delves into the importance of diversifying the investment ecosystem and encouraging more participation from female investors. They also discuss the future of healthcare and the pivotal role AI plays in it, including how AI is reshaping our approach to healthcare, particularly concerning chronic diseases and how we diagnose and treat them.(0:12) Introduction(1:10) From Oxford Molecular to Precision Life(4:03) The Oxford and Cambridge investing landscapes(15:56) The importance of heterogenous funding sources(19:49) Fostering...
2024-04-01
31 min