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The War and Treaty’s Michael and Tanya Trotter grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and Washington, DC, respectively, but both have family roots in the South. They also grew up in the musical traditions of their churches – Tanya in the Black Baptist Church and Michael in the Seventh Day Adventist Church – where they learned the power of song to move people. After becoming a father at a very young age, Michael eventually joined the armed forces and served in Iraq and Germany, where he took up songwriting as a way of dealing with his experiences there. Meanwhile Tanya embarked on a singing and acting career after a breakthrough appearance in Sister Act 2 alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Lauryn Hill. Now, after a long and sometimes traumatic journey, Michael and Tanya are married, touring, winning all sorts of awards, and set to release their fifth album together, and their fourth as The War and Treaty. Sid talks to Michael and Tanya about the new record, Plus One , as well as their collaboration with Miranda Lambert, what it was like to record at FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, and how they’re blending country, soul, gospel, and R&B. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
المحتوى المقدم من ETH Zurich. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة ETH Zurich أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
We Are ETH is a podcast series featuring stories from Alumni of ETH Zurich around the globe. Hosted by ETH Circle Member and Entrepreneur Susan Kish, We Are ETH brings you conversations with the people who have taken their ETH experience out into the world and turned it into a company, a career, and a way of life.
المحتوى المقدم من ETH Zurich. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة ETH Zurich أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
We Are ETH is a podcast series featuring stories from Alumni of ETH Zurich around the globe. Hosted by ETH Circle Member and Entrepreneur Susan Kish, We Are ETH brings you conversations with the people who have taken their ETH experience out into the world and turned it into a company, a career, and a way of life.
Fabienne Ziadi Künzli, a Swiss fish ecologist and ETH Zurich alumna, takes us from Zurich to Okinawa, where she studies the intricate world of fish behavior and marine ecosystems. From the astonishing adaptability of mudskippers—fish that can walk on land—to the urgent threats facing shark populations, Fabienne’s work bridges species ecology, conservation, and climate science. She explains how micro-CT helps uncover the secrets of fish anatomy and sheds light on how climate change and human activity are reshaping ocean life. A passionate advocate for education and outreach, she works to shift public perceptions of sharks and highlight their critical role in marine ecosystems. Reflecting on her time at ETH Zurich, she shares how curiosity and a strong research foundation shaped her career and commitment to ocean conservation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by marine life and the challenges of protecting it. Book mentioned in this episode: The Song of the Dodo by David Quammen chapters: (00:00) Introduction: The Impact of Shark Fishing (00:17) Meet Fabienne: A Journey into Ichthyology (02:13) Fascinating Mudskippers: Fish That Walk on Land (04:07) Innovative Research Techniques in Fish Anatomy (10:34) Challenges in Fish Ecology and Conservation (16:56) Changing Perceptions: The Importance of Sharks (18:35) Reflections on ETH Zurich and Career Insights (21:35) Personal Insights and Recommendations (24:58) Conclusion and Farewell…
Learn about quantum computing with ETH alum Fabio Scafirimuto, who shares quantum basics, career opportunities, and his inspiring journey from ETH Zurich to IBM Quantum. ETH alum Fabio Scafirimuto, Education & Workforce Lead for IBM Quantum in EMEA, breaks down quantum basics—qubits, superposition, and entanglement—while sharing his journey from ETH Zurich to IBM Quantum. Learn about the challenges of making quantum tech accessible, future job prospects in this cutting-edge field, and Fabio's personal passions beyond physics. Books mentionned in the episode: Sourrounded by idiots Chapters: (01:21) Basics of Quantum Computing (01:56) Understanding Qubits and Superposition (03:52) Entanglement Explained (06:01) Quantum Gates and Their Functions (07:14) Challenges in Quantum Education (12:20) Career Opportunities in Quantum Computing (15:36) Fabio's Academic and Professional Journey (18:00) Reflections on Research and Teaching (22:14) Personal Interests and Recommendations (26:15) Conclusion and Farewell…
Grace Crain-Wright, a plant ecologist and STEM educator, takes us on an extraordinary journey from her academic roots in the US to her cutting-edge research at ETH Zurich. As a key figure in the European Space Agency’s MELiSSA project, Grace pioneers nutrient recycling technologies for sustainable space travel, bridging environmental and space sciences. Her work embodies interdisciplinary innovation, integrating indigenous knowledge and multicultural perspectives to tackle global challenges. Beyond research, Grace inspires future generations through the GLOBE program, engaging students worldwide with hands-on STEM education tied to earth and space sciences. Her reflections on balancing life, mentorship, and science highlight the human side of discovery, offering a compelling narrative of resilience, innovation, and a passion for creating a sustainable future both on Earth and beyond. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction to Science Beyond the Lab (00:17) Meet Grace Crain-Wright: Plant Ecologist and STEM Educator (00:59) Grace's Journey Across the States and Europe (01:56) PhD Research at ETH Zurich (02:27) Challenges and Discoveries in Space Agriculture (08:15) The GLOBE Program and STEM Education (14:32) Grace's Passion for Extreme Environments (20:42) Reflections on ETH Zurich Experience (29:15) Teaching and Inspiring Future Scientists (30:28) Closing Thoughts and Personal Insights…
ETH alumnus Christophe Gence shares his journey from mechanical engineering to leading Paprec, exploring innovations in recycling and the importance of lifelong learning and networking. ETH alumnus Christophe Gence talks about his journey from mechanical engineering to leading Paprec Switzerland and emphasises the innovations that transform waste into secondary raw materials. He sheds light on technologies such as AI-driven sorting and PET recycling and explains the cultural, legal and technological changes that characterise sustainable waste management. Personal stories emphasise the value of networks, lifelong learning and the lessons he learned at ETH Zurich.…
Mark Essam Zahran, ETH alumnus, co-founder and CEO of Swiss vertical farming pioneer Yasai, shares how he transitioned from architecture to revolutionizing food production with innovative systems like hydroponics and aeroponics. Explore how vertical farming saves water, reduces imports, and creates sustainable local food systems. The discussion delves into the challenges and market acceptance of vertical farming, the industry’s future potential. Mark also shares his entrepreneurial journey, the power of collaboration, and his personal inspirations. Books mentioned in this episode: Playground by Richard Powers Overstory by Richard Powers Feeding the world in the 21st century by Dickson Despommier Podcasts mentioned in this episode: Joe Rogan Experience with Michio Kaku Lex Friedman Chapters: (00:43) Introduction to Chagaccino (02:08) From Architecture to Vertical Farming (04:52) The Concept of Vertical Farming (07:25) Market Acceptance and Global Demand (13:04) Entrepreneurial Journey and Inspirations (17:05) Reflections and Future Aspirations (24:04) Rapid Fire Questions (26:32) Closing Remarks…
In this special We Are ETH episode, host Susan Kish shares her inspiring career journey, Nordic roots, and behind-the-scenes podcast insights. For this special episode, the tables turn as our regular host , Susan Kish, becomes the guest! Susan, an entrepreneur, strategist, and executive, opens up about her fascinating career journey—from her beginnings in investment banking to thriving as an entrepreneur and executive consultant. Susan reflects on her Nordic heritage, her strong connection to ETH, and the transformative power of storytelling. She also shares memorable moments from behind the scenes of We Are ETH , insights into the diversity of guests, and her favorite book recommendations for the holiday season. Books mentioned in the episode: Wind and Truth - Brandon Sanderson Chapters: (02:18) Susan's Multifaceted Career Journey (04:02) Connecting with ETH Zurich (07:59) The We Are ETH Podcast Experience (16:13) Behind the Scenes and Favorite Moments (19:01) The Essence of a Great Podcast (26:23) Holiday Traditions and Book Recommendations (30:08) Conclusion and Holiday Wishes…
David Dao, ETH alumnus and GainForest scientist, shares his journey from climate activism to XPRIZE-winning AI innovations, supporting indigenous communities, and driving impactful solutions. David Dao, ETH Zurich alumnus, co-founder and chief scientist of GainForest, talks about his journey from climate activism, his experiences at the COP climate conferences to winning the XPRIZE. From AI innovation, valuable support for indigenous communities to mapping Brazilian nut trees, Dao reflects on his personal story as the son of Vietnamese refugees and how it has influenced his pursuit of meaningful impact. From preserving cultural heritage with AI to redefining climate finance, Dao offers a compelling narrative of resilience, innovation, and community-led action. This is his story. books mentioned in this episode: Matilda - Roald Dahl Chapters: (00:43) David Dao's Recent Experience at COP (02:19) Climate Finance Negotiations (03:53) Role of Youth Activists at COP (04:36) GainForest and the XPRIZE Journey (07:08) AI and Indigenous Communities (18:39) David Dao's Personal Journey (23:35) Final Thoughts and Reflections (26:13) Closing Questions…
ETH alumnus and computer scientist Myke Naef shares his journey from founding Doodle to pioneering investments in climate tech, blending innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. What sparked the idea for Doodle, the tool we all love for scheduling? How did an ETH alumnus go from building a game-changing startup to leading investments in climate tech? Myke Naef, founder of Doodle and Übermorgen Ventures, shares his journey of innovation, reveals the surprising origin of Doodle, and explains how his unique mix of computer science and didactics shaped his path to champion sustainable innovation in climate tech. This is his story. books mentioned in this episode: Good Strategy, Bad Strategy - Richard Rumelt Fahrenheit 451 (01:01) Educational Background: Didactics and Computer Science (03:03) Early Career: From Commodore 64 to Cybersecurity (09:16) The Doodle Journey: From Hobby to Success (14:28) Life After Doodle: Business Angel and Übermorgen Ventures (16:57) Focus on Climate Tech: The Mission of Übermorgen (21:51) Reflections and Personal Insights (25:05) Closing Thoughts…
ETH alumna Alexis E. Block and assistant professor at the Case Western Reserve University discusses her HuggieBot research, designed for high-quality hugs, highlighting its emotional benefits, design process, and her journey from grief to innovation. Discover Alexis' heartfelt journey with her HuggieBot, a robot crafted to deliver meaningful hugs based on eleven guiding principles. She shares the profound emotional and physical benefits of hugging, emphasizing its role in enhancing social support and reducing stress.Through her personal experiences, Alexis illustrates the power of interdisciplinary research in creating emotionally intelligent robots. Tune in to hear how her time at ETH Zurich shaped her path and her secret tip about her favorite spot on campus, plus enjoy the unforgettable musical serenade with Susan! This is her story. Books mentioned in this episode: The Nightingale by Kristen Hanna The Dutch House by Anne Patchett Chapters: (00:18) Meet Alexis Block: Robotics Expert and Hugging Enthusiast (00:42) The Science of Hugging Robots (02:18) Experimenting with Hugging Robots (05:05) Changing Perceptions of Robotics (07:30) The Journey to HuggieBot (08:09) The Importance of Hugs (08:59) Personal Motivation and Academic Journey (18:18) From ETH to Case Western: A Career in Robotics (19:49) Reflections and Future Directions (22:27) Closing Thoughts and Personal Insights…
With a background in biochemistry and former researcher at Collegium Helveticum, Stephan Sigrist, founder of the think tank W.I.R.E., is dedicated to the power of collaboration and creative thinking. Remember the DeLorean from Back to the Future? Listen to the conversation with Stephan Sigrist, founder of W.I.R.E., as he shares his story about owning that iconic car and W.I.R.E.'s mission: to provide a foundation for business decision-making, rather than just predictions about the future. Discover Stephan's unexpected journey from studying biochemistry at ETH Zurich to becoming a thought leader, along with insights on long-term thinking amid societal changes. This is his story. Authors or magazine's mentioned in the podcast: Wired Magazine Harvard Business Review Friedrich Dürrenmatt Chapters: (01:23) The Evolution of W.I.R.E. (03:34) Geographical Journey: Zurich to London and Back (06:30) The DeLorean Story (11:15) Curating the Future: Methodologies and Challenges (13:46) Understanding W.I.R.E.'s Role and Services (17:32) Stephan's Academic and Professional Background (23:08) Final Thoughts and Reflections (27:13) Closing Remarks and Podcast Information…
Did you know that toxic pollutants can even be found in some water bottles? Fajer Mushtaq, co-founder and CEO of Oxyle, an ETH spin-off, has developed a breakthrough technology that removes toxic PFAS from water through chemical oxidation, resulting in cleaner and safer drinking water. Fajer talks about her personal journey, how she left her home country at the age of 17 to study mechanical engineering in England, her motivation in the fight against water pollution through her experience and why she wanted to come to ETH for her PhD. This is her story. Chapters: (00:15) Meet Fajer Mushtaq: CEO of Oxyle (00:37) Cultural Differences: From Kashmir to Zurich (01:08) Educational Journey: From India to the UK (02:09) Discovering Microanalysis Systems (04:43) The Birth of Oxyle (05:01) How Oxyle's Technology Works (09:44) Scaling the Solution (15:54) Personal Reflections and Future Goals (21:20) Closing Thoughts and Reflections…
Stefanie Flückiger, co-founder and CEO of Tolremo Therapeutics, is transforming cancer treatment with her innovative biotech company. Discover how Tolremo, an ETH spinoff, is tackling non-genetic drug resistance with cutting-edge technology. Hear about Stefanie's unique journey from academia to entrepreneurship, the impact of diversity in driving innovation, and the intriguing science behind cancer cells' resistance to drugs. This is her story. Chapters: (01:06) The Role of Awards and Female Leadership (03:52) Diversity in Leadership and Innovation (06:21) The Catalyst for Starting Tolremo (10:30) Understanding Cancer Cell Resistance (15:30) From Academia to Biotech: The Journey of Tolremo (19:47) Stephanie's Academic Background and ETH Experience (22:34) Closing Thoughts and Personal Insights Books mentioned: Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker Podcast mentioned: Huberman Lab Podcast…
Transitioning from academia to entrepreneurship, Nicole Kleger co-founded Sallea, a startup focused on pioneering sustainable solutions in the cultivated meat industry, driven by her passion for impactful science. Nicole Kleger transitioned from academic research to entrepreneurship, co-founding the startup Sallea to create scaffolds for cultivated meat, focusing on sustainability and ethical food production. Her shift from a Ph.D. at ETH Zurich to starting Sallea reflects her passion for making a tangible impact through science. Nicole also highlights the role of ETH Zurich, emphasizes the importance of meaningful work, particularly in addressing environmental challenges through food tech innovation. Balancing her personal life with her professional responsibilities, she finds energy and well-being through sports. Sallea's mission is to push boundaries in the male-dominated food tech industry, aiming to inspire more women to join the field. This is her story. The podcast mentioned in this episode: • Kopf voran, SRF Chapters (00:23) Meet Nicole Kleger: Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of sallea (00:59) Balancing Life: Sports, Family, and Career (02:20) The Journey to sallea: From PhD to Startup (05:12) Building the Team: Finding the Right Co-Founders (06:33) Fundraising Challenges and Market Analysis (12:18) From MedTech to Food Tech: Choosing the Right Path (14:40) Understanding Scaffolding in Cultivated Meat (17:43) Ecological and Ethical Impacts of Cultivated Meat (19:42) The Role of ETH Foundation and Future Plans (20:44) Closing Thoughts and Personal Insights…
Suzanne Thoma, Sulzer’s executive president and ETH Zurich alumna, discusses her career journey, the power of engineering education, and her role in transforming the Swiss industry. Dr. Suzanne Thoma, executive president of the Sulzer Group, is widely recognized as one of the most influential women in Swiss industry. In this episode, she opens up about her remarkable career path, shedding light on the strategic transformation she’s spearheaded at Sulzer and the critical importance of engineering education. Reflecting on her formative years at ETH Zurich, Thoma discusses how the university’s rigorous curriculum laid the foundation for her innovative approach to leadership and problem-solving. She also underscores the significance of female role models in shaping her journey and the broader evolution of the industry. This is her story. Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Dr. Suzanne Thoma (01:15) Joining Sulzer's Board (01:53) Strategic Analysis and Market Focus (04:23) Sulzer's Role in Energy and Natural Resources (07:03) Personal Journey and Education (14:52) Balancing Career and Family (18:06) Current Role and ETH Involvement (19:38 Advice for Young Women in Engineering (21:06) Closing Thoughts and Reflections The book, mentioned in this episode: · Why Nations Fail : The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty (Daron Acemoglu, James A. Robinson)…
Remy Buser's journey from studying at ETH to founding Bloom Biorenewables and how he emphasises the need to defossilise materials and find sustainable alternatives. Remy Buseris on a mission to replace fossil carbon with renewable carbon in the chemical industry! The CEO and co-founder of Bloom Biorenewables explains how the use of petrochemicals has shaped our world and the need to defossilise materials. He discusses the complexity of the transition and the role of political commitment and scientific understanding in driving this change. Remy emphasises the need for a global perspective and collaboration to tackle climate challenges. The conversation also touches on Remy's personal experiences, including his time at ETH and his passion for understanding the materials that shape our world. This is his story. Podcasts mentioned in the episode: · Podcasts of The Economist · Podcast with Jean-Marc Jancovici Chapters: (00:00) Introduction and the Need to Defossilize Materials (03:05) Remy Busse's Background and the Story of Truffles (05:23) From Swiss Blot to Bloom BioRenewables (09:00) Moving Away from Fossil-Based Carbon (11:45) The Role of Petrochemicals in the Chemical Industry (15:34) Replacing the Petrochemical Sector with Biomass (20:19) Working with Politicians on Environmental Bills (21:42) The Importance of Politics in Addressing Climate Change (23:35) Childhood Aspirations and Curiosity about Materials (28:52) Favorite Places in Zurich…
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