• Charging Up Leadership (w/ Heidi Frye)

  • By: Heidi Frye
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Charging Up Leadership (w/ Heidi Frye)

By: Heidi Frye
  • Summary

  • The Charging Up Leadership podcast is focused on helping leaders BE the best versions of themselves, whether individual contributors and leaders of SELF, or the leaders/managers of OTHERS. BE-ing starts with leaders plugging into and operating from their CORE, learning/developing strategies on various management and leadership practices, and self-care, balance, and re-charging themselves. The format features leadership guest interviews on a variety of topics, ranging from business and people problems, to intuition and authenticity, as well as shorter host-lead topics and education.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 22: "VISION & INNOVATION: Revolutionizing Surgical Procedures"
    Jun 13 2024
    In this podcast episode, John E. Abele, co-founder of Boston Scientific Corporation shares his vision and journey for transforming surgical procedures, and his philosophy on innovation, collaboration, leadership, and business. Takeaways from the insightful conversation: Vision for Less Invasive Surgery - Abele's mission was about reducing Time, Cost, and Trauma for patients and the healthcare system by innovating products for less-invasive medicine. Culture of Creativity: Encouraging a culture that questions the status quo to continually improve. Collaboration: Bringing together engineers, doctors, and business experts to solve complex problems. “Gracious Professionalism” & “Co-opetition”: Emphasizing professional courtesy and cooperative competition to drive progress, innovation, and invention. Always stay curious! A few Leadership Thoughts: Leaders vs. Psuedo-leaders Leaders invest in what they believe—Pseudo leaders focus on image not substance Leaders want to create something of value—psuedo leaders want to be rich Leaders don’t follow a formula—they question assumptions and themselves, provoke and challenge, test and question Leaders focus on structure that serves customers and clients— Pseudo leaders focus on power and wealth. Dr. Charles T. Dotter (1964 LIFE Magazine): Pioneer in the field of interventional radiology. Barry Katzen, MD: Renowned interventional radiologist. Barry J. Marshall, Nobel Laureate: His work in physiology and medicine inspired medical innovation. Andreas Grüntzig, MD: Developed balloon angioplasty, influencing less invasive surgical techniques. Shockwave Medical: Advancing intravascular lithotripsy to treat calcified cardiovascular disease. Argosy Foundation: Non-profit family foundation FIRST Robotics: Promoting science and technology education among youth while teaching leadership. The Spray: the sailboat used during the first solo circumnavigation of the Earth The Ship in the Balloon: Book about Boston Scientific Corporation Peter M. “Pete” Nicholas: Co-founder of Boston Scientific Corporation and John Abele’s business partner Michael “Mike” Mahoney: Chairman & CEO of Boston Scientific Corporation John E. Abele’s journey offers a blueprint for aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders. Stay tuned for more enlightening conversations on our podcast, where we bring you stories and insights from the world’s most influential thought leaders. John Abele BIO: John Abele is a pioneer and leader in the field of less-invasive medicine. For more than four decades, John has devoted himself to innovation in health care, business and solving social problems. He is the retired Founding Chairman of Boston Scientific Corporation. John holds numerous patents and has published and lectured extensively on the technology of various medical devices and on the technical, social, economic, and political trends and issues affecting healthcare. His major interests are science literacy for children, education, and the process by which new technology is invented, developed, and introduced to society. One of John’s passions is his work with FIRST Robotics, an international program which works with high school kids to make being science-literate cool and fun. Additionally, the development of The Kingbridge Conference Centre and Institute, a conferencing institution whose mission is to research, develop, and teach improved methods for interactive conferencing, problem solving, conflict resolution, strategic planning, new methods for learning and generally help groups to become “collectively intelligent,” is an important part of his work. He lives with his wife and dog in Shelburne, Vermont.
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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Ep. 21: "The CULTURE that turned BSC into BSX" w/ Michael P. Phalen
    May 30 2024

    In this compelling podcast interview, Michael P. Phalen, the retired President of MedSurg at Boston Scientific Corporation (BSC), provides an in-depth look into the company's unique culture, innovative spirit, and core values that drove its success in the early days—taking it from a small private medical-device start-up to the public medical-device giant it is today.

    This conversation was recorded May 22, 2024, 32 years after going public, May 19, 1992. It is a “must listen” for anyone interested in the inner workings of one of the medical device industry's leading companies.

    • Phalen discusses Boston Scientific's culture which is firmly rooted in a "patients first" philosophy—every decision within the company, from product development to marketing strategies, is made with the patient’s well-being as the foremost priority.

    • Mike believes the PEOPLE made the difference. Sales representatives at Boston Scientific are leaders, have a seat at the table, and are trusted advisors to healthcare providers.

    • The commitment to innovation is a core element in the BSC culture, starting with founders John Abele and Peter Nicholas. Phalen discusses how the company collaborates closely with inventors and physicians to identify unmet medical needs and develop solutions that enhance patient care.

    • Beyond its external focus, Boston Scientific is equally committed to creating an inclusive and supportive work environment. They are committed to attracting and retaining top talent, fostering a diverse and innovative workforce.

    • Listen to the Full Interview: Michael P. Phalen’s insights offer a rare glimpse into the values and practices that make Boston Scientific a standout in the medical device industry, and the reason former employees have celebrated three reunions!

    Michale Phalen BIO:

    Michael Phalen is the Board Chairman of RQR Advisors, an early-stage life science advisory firm.

    Michael Phalen retired from Boston Scientific as Executive Vice President and President, Medical Surgery (MedSurg) for Boston Scientific and was a member of its Executive Committee. He planned and executed Boston Scientific’s growth strategies for the Company’s Endoscopy, Urology/Pelvic Health and Neuromodulation businesses. Phalen also oversaw Boston Scientific operations in Canada and Latin America. He was also responsible for Boston Scientific’s Government Affairs.

    Prior to assuming his last position in January 2012, Mike was President of Boston Scientific International. He was responsible for planning and executing Boston Scientific’s international growth strategy.

    Mike is the past Chairman of the Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council (MassMEDIC) and serves on the Board of Directors for Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed).

    Mike joined Boston Scientific in 1988 and held various management positions of increasing responsibilities including Territory Manager, Product Manager, Regional Sales Manager, Group Product Manager, Director of Marketing, Vice President of Global Marketing and Senior Vice President and President of the company’s Endoscopy division.

    Before joining Boston Scientific, he held management positions with MD Technology, Kendall Healthcare and Pennwalt Pharmaceuticals. He earned a B.S. in General Science from Villanova University and an M.B.A. from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep. 20: "Organically Herself" w/ Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D.
    May 8 2024

    --Decoding Glyphosate, GMO's, and the Impact on Metabolic Health


    Dr. Stephanie Seneff speaks out! She is (as always) authentically herself--passionate and compassionate--discussing the harmful effects of toxic chemicals. As a leader in her field (M.I.T. grad), she is doing her part to make this world (and the people on it!) a safer, healthier place.

    She shares her incredible mind and perspective regarding the harmful effects of glyphosate and GMO's, impacting metabolic, autoimmune, neuro, and mental health.

    Dr. Seneff is a wealth of knowledge as she discusses the many diseases impacted by these "safe" chemicals, and what to do about it.

    In this episode:

    🌱 The effects of glyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup) on human health and the environment. 🌾 The relationship between GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) and metabolic disorders.

    🚸 Hopeful changes impacting school children 🔬 Cutting-edge research 💡 Actionable tips for promoting wellness and reducing exposure to harmful chemicals.

    Don't miss this enlightening conversation with Dr. Stephanie Seneff!


    Stephanie Seneff BIO:

    Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. She has a BS degree from MIT in biology and MS, EE and PhD degrees from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science. Her recent interests have focused on the role of toxic chemicals and micronutrient deficiencies in health and disease, with a special emphasis on the pervasive herbicide, glyphosate, and the mineral, sulfur. Since 2008, she has authored over 40 peer-reviewed journal papers on these topics. She is the author of a book on glyphosate, titled "Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment," which was released by Chelsea Green publishers on July 1, 2021. This book was selected by Kirkus Reviews as one of the best non-fiction books of 2021.


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    1 hr and 11 mins

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