• Season 3 - Bonus Episode - Who is this Jeff Frazier guy?

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Season 3 - Bonus Episode - Who is this Jeff Frazier guy?

  • Summary

  • Summary

    In this conversation, Jeff Frazier shares his personal journey from a challenging childhood to becoming an entrepreneur and technology innovator. He discusses his military service, the impact of self-education, and his transition into the tech industry, particularly in health technology. Frazier emphasizes the importance of understanding Haiti's complex issues and calls for collective action to address its challenges, aiming to engage listeners in meaningful activism.

    Takeaways

    Jeff's childhood was marked by challenges, including ADHD and family trauma.
    He demonstrated tenacity in overcoming educational obstacles.
    Military service provided him with discipline and structure.
    Self-education through books ignited his passion for learning.
    His tech career began with a focus on healthcare and innovation.
    ResearchKit opened new opportunities for health research.
    Understanding Haiti requires a comprehensive approach.
    Frazier aims to identify key factors that can drive change in Haiti.
    He seeks to build a community of engaged activists.
    The goal is to address the root causes of Haiti's poverty.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Ethical Obligation to Rescue
    01:43 Sacrificing for Haiti
    11:47 From Technology to Clinical Research
    18:11 ResearchKit and Data Collection
    25:20 The Plight of Children and Women in Haiti
    27:38 Understanding Haiti's Poverty
    28:24 New Chapter
    28:34 New Chapter 2

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