A reminder to embrace our full selves. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Loved celebrating the TIME100 Health list of the most influential people in health. It’s an amazing group of scientists, doctors, researchers, business leaders, and policy makers.
I loved joining @jenoleksiw, Global Chief Customer Officer of the event’s sponsor, @elilillyco (which had two people on the list: CEO Dave Ricks, and Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Daniel Skovronsky), and @JessicaSibley, CEO of @TIME, to celebrate the pioneers at the forefront of big changes in the healthcare industry. Such a great panel with @HalleBerry, geneticist Marlena Fejzo and Dr. Skovronsky about the importance of investing in women’s health — which, as Dr. Skovronsky emphasized, includes Alzheimer’s, as two thirds of Alzheimer’s patients are women.
There’s no shortage of headlines about the many crises facing healthcare systems around the world, so it was great to contribute to the selection of this year’s list and put the spotlight on so many innovative people who are dedicated to meeting those challenges. #TIME100
Loved celebrating the TIME100 Health list of the most influential people in health. It’s an amazing group of scientists, doctors, researchers, business leaders, and policy makers.
I loved joining @jenoleksiw, Global Chief Customer Officer of the event’s sponsor, @elilillyco (which had two people on the list: CEO Dave Ricks, and Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Daniel Skovronsky), and @JessicaSibley, CEO of @TIME, to celebrate the pioneers at the forefront of big changes in the healthcare industry. Such a great panel with @HalleBerry, geneticist Marlena Fejzo and Dr. Skovronsky about the importance of investing in women’s health — which, as Dr. Skovronsky emphasized, includes Alzheimer’s, as two thirds of Alzheimer’s patients are women.
There’s no shortage of headlines about the many crises facing healthcare systems around the world, so it was great to contribute to the selection of this year’s list and put the spotlight on so many innovative people who are dedicated to meeting those challenges. #TIME100
One of my mother’s many gifts was her contagious ability to be in a constant state of wonder at the world around her.
Whether she was washing dishes, feeding seagulls at the beach or reprimanding overworking businessmen, she maintained her sense of childlike wonder at life. And whenever I’d complain or was upset about something in my own life, my mother had the same advice: “Darling, just change the channel. You are in control of the clicker. Don’t replay the bad, scary movie.”
Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers and mother-like figures, including my oldest daughter Christina! 💜
One of my mother’s many gifts was her contagious ability to be in a constant state of wonder at the world around her.
Whether she was washing dishes, feeding seagulls at the beach or reprimanding overworking businessmen, she maintained her sense of childlike wonder at life. And whenever I’d complain or was upset about something in my own life, my mother had the same advice: “Darling, just change the channel. You are in control of the clicker. Don’t replay the bad, scary movie.”
Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers and mother-like figures, including my oldest daughter Christina! 💜
One of my mother’s many gifts was her contagious ability to be in a constant state of wonder at the world around her.
Whether she was washing dishes, feeding seagulls at the beach or reprimanding overworking businessmen, she maintained her sense of childlike wonder at life. And whenever I’d complain or was upset about something in my own life, my mother had the same advice: “Darling, just change the channel. You are in control of the clicker. Don’t replay the bad, scary movie.”
Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers and mother-like figures, including my oldest daughter Christina! 💜
One of my mother’s many gifts was her contagious ability to be in a constant state of wonder at the world around her.
Whether she was washing dishes, feeding seagulls at the beach or reprimanding overworking businessmen, she maintained her sense of childlike wonder at life. And whenever I’d complain or was upset about something in my own life, my mother had the same advice: “Darling, just change the channel. You are in control of the clicker. Don’t replay the bad, scary movie.”
Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers and mother-like figures, including my oldest daughter Christina! 💜
Loved being back at the @gptw_us For All Summit, this time in New Orleans, where I shared the stage with @Synchrony CHRO DJ Casto and @DesignObserver editor-in-chief Ellen McGirt. And I got to wear my favorite cape – which is now in rotation as an official repeat – to cover my arm sling (while my broken shoulder heals).
The topic was “Why Investing in Well-being Is a Productivity Multiplier.” And what DJ is doing at Synchrony is a great example, including bringing @Thrive Global to support both their frontline associates and their corporate associates. My favorite stat is that 78% of their contact center agents would rather have a 60-second Reset fed to them in moments of stress than be given a five minute break! And of course, to create thriving workplaces that use well-being to drive productivity, it has to start at the top.
As DJ said, “We don’t believe you can lead well if you aren’t well.” #ForAllSummit2024
.
.
.
#GreatPlaceToWork #GPTWCertified #ThriveGlobal #Health #Wellbeing #NewOrleans #HiltonRiverside
Loved being back at the @gptw_us For All Summit, this time in New Orleans, where I shared the stage with @Synchrony CHRO DJ Casto and @DesignObserver editor-in-chief Ellen McGirt. And I got to wear my favorite cape – which is now in rotation as an official repeat – to cover my arm sling (while my broken shoulder heals).
The topic was “Why Investing in Well-being Is a Productivity Multiplier.” And what DJ is doing at Synchrony is a great example, including bringing @Thrive Global to support both their frontline associates and their corporate associates. My favorite stat is that 78% of their contact center agents would rather have a 60-second Reset fed to them in moments of stress than be given a five minute break! And of course, to create thriving workplaces that use well-being to drive productivity, it has to start at the top.
As DJ said, “We don’t believe you can lead well if you aren’t well.” #ForAllSummit2024
.
.
.
#GreatPlaceToWork #GPTWCertified #ThriveGlobal #Health #Wellbeing #NewOrleans #HiltonRiverside
Loved being back at the @gptw_us For All Summit, this time in New Orleans, where I shared the stage with @Synchrony CHRO DJ Casto and @DesignObserver editor-in-chief Ellen McGirt. And I got to wear my favorite cape – which is now in rotation as an official repeat – to cover my arm sling (while my broken shoulder heals).
The topic was “Why Investing in Well-being Is a Productivity Multiplier.” And what DJ is doing at Synchrony is a great example, including bringing @Thrive Global to support both their frontline associates and their corporate associates. My favorite stat is that 78% of their contact center agents would rather have a 60-second Reset fed to them in moments of stress than be given a five minute break! And of course, to create thriving workplaces that use well-being to drive productivity, it has to start at the top.
As DJ said, “We don’t believe you can lead well if you aren’t well.” #ForAllSummit2024
.
.
.
#GreatPlaceToWork #GPTWCertified #ThriveGlobal #Health #Wellbeing #NewOrleans #HiltonRiverside
Loved being back at the @gptw_us For All Summit, this time in New Orleans, where I shared the stage with @Synchrony CHRO DJ Casto and @DesignObserver editor-in-chief Ellen McGirt. And I got to wear my favorite cape – which is now in rotation as an official repeat – to cover my arm sling (while my broken shoulder heals).
The topic was “Why Investing in Well-being Is a Productivity Multiplier.” And what DJ is doing at Synchrony is a great example, including bringing @Thrive Global to support both their frontline associates and their corporate associates. My favorite stat is that 78% of their contact center agents would rather have a 60-second Reset fed to them in moments of stress than be given a five minute break! And of course, to create thriving workplaces that use well-being to drive productivity, it has to start at the top.
As DJ said, “We don’t believe you can lead well if you aren’t well.” #ForAllSummit2024
.
.
.
#GreatPlaceToWork #GPTWCertified #ThriveGlobal #Health #Wellbeing #NewOrleans #HiltonRiverside
Loved being back at the @gptw_us For All Summit, this time in New Orleans, where I shared the stage with @Synchrony CHRO DJ Casto and @DesignObserver editor-in-chief Ellen McGirt. And I got to wear my favorite cape – which is now in rotation as an official repeat – to cover my arm sling (while my broken shoulder heals).
The topic was “Why Investing in Well-being Is a Productivity Multiplier.” And what DJ is doing at Synchrony is a great example, including bringing @Thrive Global to support both their frontline associates and their corporate associates. My favorite stat is that 78% of their contact center agents would rather have a 60-second Reset fed to them in moments of stress than be given a five minute break! And of course, to create thriving workplaces that use well-being to drive productivity, it has to start at the top.
As DJ said, “We don’t believe you can lead well if you aren’t well.” #ForAllSummit2024
.
.
.
#GreatPlaceToWork #GPTWCertified #ThriveGlobal #Health #Wellbeing #NewOrleans #HiltonRiverside
Loved being back at the @gptw_us For All Summit, this time in New Orleans, where I shared the stage with @Synchrony CHRO DJ Casto and @DesignObserver editor-in-chief Ellen McGirt. And I got to wear my favorite cape – which is now in rotation as an official repeat – to cover my arm sling (while my broken shoulder heals).
The topic was “Why Investing in Well-being Is a Productivity Multiplier.” And what DJ is doing at Synchrony is a great example, including bringing @Thrive Global to support both their frontline associates and their corporate associates. My favorite stat is that 78% of their contact center agents would rather have a 60-second Reset fed to them in moments of stress than be given a five minute break! And of course, to create thriving workplaces that use well-being to drive productivity, it has to start at the top.
As DJ said, “We don’t believe you can lead well if you aren’t well.” #ForAllSummit2024
.
.
.
#GreatPlaceToWork #GPTWCertified #ThriveGlobal #Health #Wellbeing #NewOrleans #HiltonRiverside
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
I so loved my time in Bentonville and especially my conversation with Alice Walton to close the Crystal Bridges Wellness Festival, brilliantly moderated by Rod Bigelow.
The topic was something we’re all passionate about: art, medicine, health and well-being. Alice’s vision for how we need to broaden our idea of healthcare is exemplified on the museum’s grounds where she is building the Heartland Whole Health Institute and the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Together, these institutions will have a transformative impact, and I can’t wait to return.
Using AI to personalize and scale behavior change has the potential to finally reverse the trend lines on chronic diseases. That’s why at @Thrive we’re using AI to build a hyper-personalized health coach. It will be trained not only on the best peer-reviewed science, but also on our biometric, lab and other medical data, and our unique preferences — which foods we love and don’t love, how and when we’re most likely to walk, move and stretch, and the most effective ways we can reduce stress.
Obviously, with AI, privacy is an important concern. And incentives are superpowers. With other technologies, the incentives have been to use our data and preferences to profit by tapping into outrage, addictions, and our basest instincts. But by creating new incentives, we can make it possible for our personal data to be used for our own benefit. That was just one of the topics of my wide-ranging conversation with @Microsoft’s Hayete Gallot on her #Pivotal podcast.
Click my link in bio to listen to the full episode 🎧
#AI #Health #ThriveGlobal #Data #Technology #ArtificialIntelligence #Wellbeing