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Episode 030: Ed Rush : F18 Fighter Pilot

Dr. Heidi and Ed Rush, Former F18 fighter pilot, 5 time bestselling author and 7 figure advisor talk mastering your time and productivity hacks. 950 miles an hour. That’s fast. But it’s not nearly as fast as Ed Rush flew in his combat career as a decorated F-18 pilot which included over 50 combat missions and 2 tours to Iraq. While in the Marines, Ed served as the one of the country’s leading instructors on aerial dog fighting and recently worked as a key player in the development of the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.

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Episode 028: Monica Parker –Organizational Change

Monica has been an author, speaker, designer, CEO, activist, clown, opera singer and, most recently, founder. Her specialism of more than a decade has been navigating and communicating organizational change. She is a blogger for the Huffington Post and Thrive Global, a contributor to publications such as the FT and Sunday Times and is a workplace authority for BBC Worldwide and BBC Radio.

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Episode 026: Mark Metry: Humans 2.0

Mark Metry, Host of Humans 2.0 Podcast and Founder of VU Dream (pronounced view dream).  Prior to founding VU Dream in 2016, Mark was the founder and creative director of PPMC, started in 2013, the #1 Pixelmon Minecraft server in the world. As creative director, Mark grew the company’s website to reach over 10 million users and 10,000 registered premium members. Mark managed a remote staff team of over 40 talented individuals and directed company growth programs.

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Episode 022: Andreas Forsland

Andreas Forsland, Founder of Cognixion, invented a revolutionary sensory communication system that enables people to communicate using body language – including a direct brain computer interface (BCI) that translations brainwaves into communication. His startup has won the prestigious Roddenberry Prize, the Gold Edison Award for Social Impact, the Singularity University Global Grand Challenge for Education for its potential to impact over a billion lives as well as the Global Elevate Award.