Inside the En Factor: Lessons from a Tech Entrepreneur

🎙️ I had the pleasure of joining Rebecca J. White, PhD on her En Factor Podcast to talk about my journey as a neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and techno-optimist. From launching health tech innovations to navigating investor dynamics, we covered the ups, downs, and unexpected pivots that come with turning bold ideas into real-world solutions.

We also explored the role of adaptability, mentorship, and purpose in entrepreneurship—plus a few stories behind the scenes of product development and AI in healthcare.

Some key takeaways from the episode:
🔹 Start with the problem, not the product. Innovation happens when you're laser-focused on solving real-world problems, even when the solution isn't obvious at first.
🔹 Adaptability is everything. Markets change, tech evolves, and legal hurdles appear. Being able to pivot quickly is critical for survival and success.
🔹 Failure isn’t the end—it's part of the process. Processing setbacks and learning from them is essential to long-term growth.
🔹 Investors and founders don’t always speak the same language. Clear communication and aligned expectations are crucial, especially when navigating risk and timelines.
🔹 Mentorship matters. Learning doesn't just come from those ahead of you—it can come from peers, students, and even your younger team members.
🔹 Purpose fuels persistence. Knowing why you're building something helps you push through the obstacles and keep your vision intact.
🔹 We need more women in tech and entrepreneurship. Representation matters—not just for equality, but for better solutions.

Thank you to The En Factor team for having me!


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