Off-Track, On-Purpose

Britt Yamamoto, Mya Fisher

What does it mean to be a whole, creative, and generous person in and around the Academy? Why is academic life set up to produce and reward the opposite? Why are these questions that even need to be asked?!? This podcast explores questions like these through heart-centered conversations with people who have experienced an advanced academic training and gone on to have a meaningful social impact through their creative pursuits and practical actions.

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  1. S1E8: Dr. David Walton

    05.08.2021

    S1E8: Dr. David Walton

    Today's guest, Dr. David Walton, is a brilliant example of making it count and living with purpose.  The youngest of 3 boys, David didn’t understand his true potential until later in his academic journey, in large part thanks to his single mother’s enduring belief in him, even when he didn’t believe in himself.  Late in his collegiate career he realized his vocational calling – to work as a physician and dedicate his life to remediating inequity in healthcare amongst the poor and disenfranchised.   He relocated to Boston for medical school, where he obtained his MD and Masters in Public Health from Harvard.  After completing his residency in Internal Medicine and Global Health he spent the next 15 years living and working in rural Haiti, where his work focused on health systems strengthening, improvement and expansion of medical care, and medical infrastructure in resource-constrained settings.   Dr. Walton is the co-founder and previously served as the CEO of Build Health International, a non-profit dedicated to designing and building health infrastructure in low- and middle-income countries.  He now works as the Senior Director of Global Health at Butterfly Network, focused on reducing disparities of access to healthcare by making medical imaging accessible to everyone around the world. Most important, David met the love of his life after he moved back to Boston full time, and he and his partner are the proud parents of Blue, the cutest rescue dog in Boston.

    1 ч. 5 мин.
  2. S1E1: Dr. Britt Yamamoto & Dr. Mya Fisher, Co-Hosts

    02.04.2021

    S1E1: Dr. Britt Yamamoto & Dr. Mya Fisher, Co-Hosts

    Dr. Britt Yamamoto has been fortunate to be on a very eclectic professional journey–including stops as an organic farmer on two continents, a full-time professor, and being the founder of several social businesses serving Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East. In addition to his leadership with iLEAP, he is also a Clinical Associate Professor in the University of Washington Department of Global Health, a Founding Partner of Solutions for Online Integrated Learning (SOIL), and the CEO and co-founder of Perennial, a leadership training organization that designs and facilitates transformational experiences for seasoned social leaders from around the world. He holds a BA degree from the University of Michigan, an MSc from the University of California at Davis, and a PhD from the University of Washington. Britt grew up in southern California, but now enjoys making his home in Seattle with his family and Princess Leia Organa, the dog. Dr. Mya Fisher is the Chief Executive and Transformation Officer for Global Equity Forward. She brings a wealth of experience in the areas of equity, inclusion, and education from an international perspective to her executive role. As a woman of color who has greatly benefited from international experiences and opportunities, Mya’s 20-year career illustrates a passion and commitment to equity and inclusion, particularly as a leader in international program management, exchange, and cross-cultural training for U.S.-Japan relations. She is also an enthusiastic supporter of next-generation talent. Encouraging young people to embrace their leadership potential, pursue interests in international opportunities, and discover their place and purpose in the world motivates and inspires her every day.

    20 мин.

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What does it mean to be a whole, creative, and generous person in and around the Academy? Why is academic life set up to produce and reward the opposite? Why are these questions that even need to be asked?!? This podcast explores questions like these through heart-centered conversations with people who have experienced an advanced academic training and gone on to have a meaningful social impact through their creative pursuits and practical actions.