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PTO Insights: From Kitchen Hacks to Code Stacks
by Crystal Bray, PhD
Technology is changing daily life fast. From kitchen experiments to workplace reinventions, this season explores how people adapt tools in ways both ordinary and extraordinary. The real question is not what AI can do, but how people are already doing it.Real stories reveal surprising possibilities everywhere. You’ll hear from parents teaching science at home, developers building smarter routines, and professionals discovering shortcuts they never expected. These moments show how transformation rarely looks polished at first but always sparks new questions.Ordinary voices carry extraordinary lessons. Educators, makers, side hustlers, and people just like you are at the center of this season. Their stories prove that innovation is not reserved for experts but grows from lived experiences you can borrow.Conversations stay practical and grounded. Each episode pairs real stories that have usable takeaways so you can test ideas in your own world. What feels small in practice often hints a
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Rebuilding Body Parts and Rethinking Ai with Dr. Diane Nelson
Season 2 kicks off with a bang. In this premiere, I sit down with Dr. Diane Nelson, a powerhouse scientist who isn’t afraid to dream about billion-dollar labs, rebuilding body parts, and redefining the role of Ai in medicine.Our conversation dives deep into what it really takes to move from molecules to medicine, and why today’s Ai might help us create ten million new drug candidates but still can’t explain why aspirin has strange side effects. Dr. Nelson also shares why skin and cartilage might be the first body parts we successfully engineer, and why the human body still holds more mysteries than answers.She drops a perspective-shifting line: AI isn’t magic, it’s just a “words calculator”. That idea alone might change how you think about the technology we’re all racing to adopt.Season 2 is here, and this episode sets the tone. If you’ve ever wondered whether Ai will cure diseases, rebuild limbs, or reshape humanity itself, you’ll want to hear what happens next.
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Technology is changing daily life fast. From kitchen experiments to workplace reinventions, this season explores how people adapt tools in ways both ordinary and extraordinary. The real question is not what AI can do, but how people are already doing it.Real stories reveal surprising possibilities everywhere. You’ll hear from parents teaching science at home, developers building smarter routines, and professionals discovering shortcuts they never expected. These moments show how transformation rarely looks polished at first but always sparks new questions.Ordinary voices carry extraordinary lessons. Educators, makers, side hustlers, and people just like you are at the center of this season. Their stories prove that innovation is not reserved for experts but grows from lived experiences you can borrow.Conversations stay practical and grounded. Each episode pairs real stories that have usable takeaways so you can test ideas in your own world. What feels small in practice often hints a
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