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The Syneos Health Podcast Series dissects some of the most complex issues biopharma leaders are facing today. Our clinical and commercial experts provide time-tested solutions, as well as perspectives on the news of the day. Hosted by Jeff Stewart, a long-time industry consultant who has advised biopharma leaders on licensing, mergers and acquisitions, pricing and market access, commercialization and go-to-market strategies, each episode explores the challenges and considerations involved wi ...
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One of the most fundamental of human needs is to know that who we are and what we do matter. As leaders in business, we have the unique opportunity to let our team members know that they do. And when they feel valued and cared for at work, they return home and enjoy better relationships with their loved ones, friends, neighbors and others. This world needs Truly Human Leadership. On this podcast, you’ll hear about what it means to be conscious leaders and have a conscious business. You'll he ...
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Comedy writer/comic/author/radio personality/journalist Jeffrey Gurian brings you an inside look at the comedy world with interviews from the biggest A-list stars including Jimmy Fallon, Chelsea Handler, Jon Stewart, Seth Meyers, Nick Kroll, Bill Burr, Russell Peters, Amy Poehler, Lisa Lampanelli, Susie Essman and so many more! Mixed in with Jeffrey's take on the events of the day, and reports from GNN, (Gurian News Network) the most unusual stories from around the world missed by mainstream ...
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Pebble in the Pond is a podcast that hopes to create a ripple of change for mental health. Listen in as we interview the most fascinating and accomplished people in mental health, from lived experience speakers through to researchers, academics and influential industry leaders. Hosted by the Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association, we are committed to progressing the understanding of mental health for the benefit for all.
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“Extra” talks to the biggest celebrities and newsmakers around for breaking entertainment news, pop culture headlines and behind-the-scenes information from your favorite TV series and movies. But we only can fit so much into a 30-minute daily show! That’s where “Extra: The Podcast” comes in. Just like Extra: the daily news magazine, Extra: The Podcast brings you the week’s major headlines as well as extended versions of our biggest interviews. Since there's no time limit, you’ll get to hear ...
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As the biopharma industry strives to ensure that clinical trials reflect the rich diversity of the patient populations they aim to serve, the challenges to make this possible have fallen on the trial sites. In a recent webinar, Syneos Health experts Jane Bentley and Juliette Roberts from our Oncology Therapeutic Strategy & Innovation team, and Kell…
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Chapman & Co. Leadership Institute is Barry-Wehmiller's consulting arm that specializes in helping other organizations unleash the extraordinary in their businesses and their people. They do this by helping those organizations identify, develop, and equip their leaders. You can learn more about Chapman & Co. at ccoleadership.com One company that Ch…
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Tahlia Casella, an 11-year-old Jiu-Jitsu world champion from Perth, Western Australia, and the future of Australian Jiu-Jitsu. Tahlia shares her journey from starting in the sport to dominating on the world stage. We also dive deep into an important conversation for parents: how to encourage and support y…
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Michael Bungay Stanier (or MBS) is the founder of Box of Crayons, a learning and development company that helps organizations move from advice-driven to curiosity-led. They’ve trained hundreds of thousands of managers to be more coach-like and their clients range from Microsoft to Gucci. A few years ago, Barry-Wehmiller CEO, Bob Chapman, shared our…
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Use of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) – small fragments of DNA that are released into the bloodstream by cancer cells – as a diagnostic tool represents a significant shift toward more precise, personalized cancer care, enhancing both trial efficiency and patient experience. Unlike traditional tissue biopsies, which sample a single tumor site, ctDNA …
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Jacob Stoller previously appeared on our podcast to discuss his last book, The Lean CEO: Leading the Way to World-Class Excellence. A number of years later, he has a new book: Productivity Reimagined: Shattering Performance Myths to Achieve Sustainable Growth. This episode features a fascinating conversation about the evolution of Jacob's thinking …
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In this compelling episode, I sit down with Grady Stewart, an American pioneer in the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Grady shares his incredible journey from touring the globe with legendary fighter Ken Shamrock to bringing the sport of MMA to Perth, Western Australia. As a promoter, he made waves in the industry by bringing top-tier fighters l…
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Medical science liaisons—or MSLs—within pharmaceutical companies deal in a special currency: scientific exchange and real-world insights gathering. Only they can share certain types of information with a growing number of medical stakeholders. And only they can bring back medical insights to guide strategic development and brand decisions. Yet, can…
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Barry-Wehmiller’s CEO, Bob Chapman, often says that to be a Truly Human Leader, you need to have the skills and courage to care. Often, when you are placed into the role of leadership the traditional way to view the people within your span of care is as functions. So, you try to get them to do what you want so you can be successful, not because you…
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McKinsey and Company is one of the most, if not the most, prestigious consulting firms in the world. McKinsey creates immeasurable value for its clients, influences how the business world operates, and produces many of the world's business and political leaders. Barry-Wehmiller and our CEO, Bob Chapman were recently featured in an important new boo…
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AI is seemingly everywhere now in our lives, including healthcare and drug discovery and development. AI certainly has the potential to enable major advances than development of more effective and safe medical products. And in fact, GenAI has already been successfully used in drug discovery. But are we fully leveraging the current AI yet in practic…
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Have you ever thought about what your eulogy might say? It’s kind of a macabre thought, but it’s actually a pretty important question. And it’s the topic of conversation on this podcast between Barry-Wehmiller CEO, Bob Chapman, and Garrett Potts, an assistant professor at the University of South Florida. As you’ve heard over several episodes of thi…
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Rich Sheridan is the CEO and co-founder of Menlo Innovations, a software development company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He's the author of the books Joy, Inc. and Chief Joy Officer: How Great Leaders Elevate Human Energy and Eliminate Fear. In chapter three of Chief Joy Officer, Rich says “If there is a core tenet upon which I would build my lea…
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Chapman & Co. Leadership Institute is Barry-Wehmiller’s consulting arm that specializes in helping other organizations unleash the extraordinary in their businesses and their people. They do this by helping those organizations identify, develop and equip their leaders. One of the ways Chapman & Co helps to equip leaders in an organization is with i…
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The World Economic Forum projects that by 2050, climate change could cause 14 million additional deaths and $12 trillion in global healthcare costs. And this will exacerbate global health inequities with our most vulnerable populations, including women, youth, elderly, lower-income groups, and hard-to-reach communities bearing the brunt of this cha…
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Businesses destroy lives all the time. Not just by being poor partners to their consumers or communities, but through poor leadership and work environments where the employees feel overlooked or disregarded. But what if businesses could be instruments of healing instead of destruction? Our good friend Raj Sisodia and his co-writer, Michael Gelb, ha…
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In this episode, Stewart Andrew Alexander talks with matrimonial attorney Lisa Cukier, partner at Rubin and Rudman in Boston, Massachusetts, about succeeding through midlife and late-life divorce. Lisa Cukier is a seasoned legal professional who has made a name for herself as a tactical, strategic, and passionate attorney in family law. She special…
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“Most leaders understand their influence on team members’ lives during work hours, but often enough, they don’t think about how their leadership affects team members outside of the workplace as well.” Barry-Wehmiller CEO, Bob Chapman, wrote this in a blog post on trulyhumanleadership.com titled “Wellness and Work: What's the ROI of Caring?” The con…
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Joel Jammal is a prominent right-wing political commentator in Australia, known for his incisive analysis and outspoken views on national and international political issues. As the leader of Turning Point Australia, Jammal has been at the forefront of promoting conservative values and policies, inspiring a new generation of politically active Austr…
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Alzheimer's disease is a challenging and devastating diagnosis that affects memory and cognitive skills, with no known way to predict, track, treat, or cure it effectively. In 2024, around 90 million people over the age of 65 will be living with Alzheimer's. Clinical trials for new treatments have faced high failure rates, partly because it's diffi…
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A few years ago, BW CEO Bob Chapman had a conversation with Jane Adshead-Grant, a facilitator and coach in the UK and Europe. In this conversation, they talk about the concept of the need for a “Human Revolution” in business. Bob has written before about the trajectory of leadership in business from the Industrial Revolution to now. As we look at t…
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Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women worldwide, and it can be treated with different modalities, such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy and targeted therapy. However, even after the primary treatment, some cancer cells may remain in the body and cause recurrence or metastasis. This is where adjuvant therapi…
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Anese Cavanaugh is the CEO of Active Choices, Inc. She is the creator of the IEP Method (Intentional Energetic Presence) and the Positive Energy Workplace Initiative and a strategist and advisor to leaders and organizations around the world. She is devoted to helping organizations support their people so they are able to show up and bring their bes…
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This is an exciting time in the development of new medicines to treat both rare and age-related eye diseases. But what is it like in the trenches to develop and deliver clinical trials that evaluate both the safety and efficacy of these potential new medicines for diseases of the eye? In this episode, Nick Kenny, Syneos Health CSO and interim podca…
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Today we sit down with formidable UFC Middleweight Fighter, Jacob Malkoun. Nick Named 'Mamba', Jacob not only holds multiple wins in the UFC but also boasts accolades such as winning the ADCC Asia Trials and the Pan Pacific Gold in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, alongside a 3-0 in professional boxing record. In this deep dive, Jacob shares the captivating jo…
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Dr. Donna Hicks is an Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. You may recall that she has facilitated dialogues in numerous unofficial diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Colombia, Cuba, Libya and Syria. She has consulted with governments, corporations, schools, churches, and non-…
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In March 2024, the FDA approved a groundbreaking gene therapy for children with a specific form of leukodystrophy, offering hope to those with no current care options. However, the approval came with a hefty price tag, making headlines as the most expensive medicine in the world at $3,500,000 per patient. With the cost of innovation so high, what c…
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After 7 years as the Syneos Health Podcast's founding and flagship host, Jeff Stewart is stepping down. Here, he reflects on his experience and bids farewell. It doesn't end here - stay tuned for new episodes with new host(s), coming soon! (Jeopardy! clip courtesy of Ken Jennings.) The views expressed in this podcast belong solely to the speakers a…
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Patient assistance programs can make a huge difference for patients who need expensive medicines but can't afford them. In this episode, Jeff Stewart talks with Dave MacLeod, Managing Director, Value & Access at Syneos Health about the benefits and challenges of patient assistance programs, which provide free or low-cost medicines to eligible patie…
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Listening is not always a dedicated subject in educational curriculums. Think about it. There are speech classes, debate teams. You don't hear much about listening classes. That's why it's one of the foundational leadership classes taught in Barry-Wehmiller's internal university. We teach our people to "listen like leaders." It not only affects the…
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The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed into law by President Joe Biden in August 2022, brings significant changes to the U.S. pharmaceutical market as it rolls out over the next 10 years. Today we dive deep into the IRA with Tiffany McCaslin, Managing Director, Value, Access and Health Outcomes at Syneos Health. Drawing from her extensive backgr…
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Laurie Butz is the President and CEO of Capital Credit Union, a credit union with more than 120,000 members in northeast Wisconsin. And we at Barry-Wehmiller definitely consider Laurie part of our extended family. Laurie’s husband, Dennis, worked for many years for our Paper Converting Machine Company, or PCMC, based in Green Bay, WI, part of our B…
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The fan favorite who got Joey’s heart racing on “The Bachelor” this season is ready to make her own mark in TV history as the first Asian-American “Bachelorette.” “Extra” sits down with the 26-year-old physician’s assistant, who reveals why “cheeky banter” is at the top of her wish list. Then, Lisa Vanderpump’s new series follows the ridiculously g…
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For the first time, the technology behind Wall Street and Formula One racing is being used in pharmaceuticals—and it’s offering unparalleled potential for innovation in clinical trial execution and healthcare delivery. In this episode, host Jeff Stewart is joined by Darren Coleman, the general manager of RxDataScience, a Syneos Health company, who …
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It’s been quite the love story for Joey and Kelsey this season on “The Bachelor.” The newly engaged couple joins “Extra’s” Billy Bush to talk about the romantic proposal, what life has been like since their engagement and what comes next. Then, Ryan Phillipe survives a plane crash only to battle man and beast for his life in his new movie, “Prey.” …
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Elton John has been touring nearly nonstop since 1970, but now he’s giving up life on the road for life at home. “Extra” is with the legend, who shares what the adjustment has been like and how he’s staying busy at home with his husband and two sons. Then, Supermodel Naomi Campbell is introducing her most personal clothing line to date, and she dis…
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