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The SwissCast Podcast Network is here to amplify the diverse voices and unique stories of Switzerland—all in English. Whether you're a Swiss local fluent in English, an expat, or simply curious about Swiss culture, SwissCast offers engaging content that speaks directly to you.
Our mission is simple: to create a space where Swiss life and English voices connect, bringing you meaningful conversations, expert insights, and compelling stories from all over the country.

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Accountability and Responsible AI Governance in Healthcare.In this final episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Amanda Leal, the AI governance and policy specialist at HealthAI.HealthAI, the global agency for responsible AI in health, is an independent nonprofit organization that promotes equitable access to AI-powered health innovations.In this interview, Amanda reflects on her personal journey within the realm of healthcare and AI governance. Drawing from her legal background and experiences in tech policy, she shares her motivation to contribute to AI governance within the health sector.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Amanda Leal: LINKEDIN Learn more about HealthAI at healthai.agency Follow HealthAI on their social media channels: LinkedIn | Twitter/X | Instagram | YouTubeListen to all our HIMSS Europe episodes at bit.ly/himsseuFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - AI Governance and Accountability01:23 - Introducing Amanda and HealthAI03:18 - HealthAI's Mission and Activities06:32 - AI Governance in The Health Sector09:29 - Addressing the Gender Gap in AI11:55 - Gender Inequality and AI DevelopmentMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
Utilising Existing Clinical Data for Gender-Specific Health Improvements. In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Equal Care Founder & CEO Thao Nguyen.Equal Care is rewriting medicine with precision, equity and inclusion by certifying prevention, diagnostics, and treatments with sex and gender balanced clinical data.Thao's insights reveal an optimism for the future, with expectations for increased recognition and implementation of gender-specific practices across the healthcare continuum, ultimately leading to a paradigm shift that will benefit patients, healthcare providers, and the pharmaceutical industry alike.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Thao Nguyen: LINKEDINLearn more about Equal Care at equal-care.org Follow Equal Care on their social media channels: LinkedIn | InstagramListen to Episode 72 from our Women's Health series, Thao's first guest feature on Narratives of PurposeFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Normalising Gender-Specific Medicine01:23 - Introducing Thao and Equal Care04:48 - Addressing the Gender Health Gap Through Data09:18 - Becoming the Number One Startup in Digital Health Innovation13:07 - Gender-Specific Health in the FutureMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
The Future of Femtech and Why Women's Health Matters to All.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with pioneering tech founder Ida Tin, the Co-founder of Clue and the Founder of Femtech Assembly think tank.Ida explores the evolution of the Femtech sector since she coined the term in 2016. She empahsizes the necessity for women's health to be acknowledged as a social imperative and to consider its implications for everyone. Ida advocates for framing women's health issues within the broader context of societal well-being.Ida also argues that fostering understanding and empathy among men regarding women's health experiences is essential for creating a more equitable society. True progress requires brave dialogue and shared experiences, with both genders actively participating in reshaping narratives around health.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Ida Tin: LINKEDIN Read 'Femtech Assembly by Ida Tin' on SubstackLearn more about the Clue app at helloclue.comFind more information on Daye, the innovative period care and gynae health company, at yourdaye.comFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - The Importance of Women's Health in Society01:21 - Introducing Ida and Femtech03:41 - The Femtech Assembly Think Tank05:30 - Bridging the Gender Gap in Health Awareness07:20 - Involving Men in the Conversation11:12 - Founder Stories in Femtech InnovationMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
The Intersection of AI and Preventive Medicine Through The Lens of Women's Health.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Dr. Jérôme Bouaziz, the Co-founder & CEO of One Clinic.Dr. Bouaziz is a gynaecologist and entrepreneur. In this interview, he shares how his group, One Clinic, utilises AI in facilitating individualised patient assessments, thereby enabling better integrated care and prevention.Dr. Bouaziz believes that women are the solution for prevention. He sees women’s health as the most powerful entry point to redesigning the healthcare system.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Dr. Jérôme Bouaziz: LINKEDIN Learn more about One Clinic at oneclinic.fr Follow One Clinic on their social media channels: LinkedIn | Instagram Follow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - The Role of AI in Medical Questioning01:32 - Introducing Dr. Jérôme Bouaziz and One Clinic's AI Solution in Prevention07:28 - Collaborating with Other Countries to Implement AI-assisted Expert Questioning09:08 - Building Trust in Women's Health12:10 - Women’s Health as Entry Point to Redesigning Healthcare14:40 - Understanding Endometriosis Diagnosis and AwarenessMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
The Labyrinth of Endometriosis Diagnosis.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Julie Hanell, a business podcast host and an endometriosis patient.Julie candidly shares her personal journey with endometriosis, navigating the healthcare system. She highlights the importance for patients to advocate for their health by seeking multiple opinions and conducting thorough research.Julie shares her hopes for the future of endometriosis care, which includes advancements in surgical techniques and overall patient care. She envisions a medical landscape where prevention, less invasive procedures, and innovative treatments become standard, significantly enhancing the quality of life for those affected.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Find more details about endometriosis on this World Health Organisation website pageConnect with Julie Hanell: LINKEDINFollow Julie's podcast "She Hustles": Spotify | YouTubeFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - The Need for Innovation in Endometriosis Care01:24 - Introducing Julie and Endometriosis04:54 - Navigating Endometriosis: A Journey of Self-Discovery07:08 - Raising Awareness and Building Community09:03 - The Importance of Advancements in Women's Health and Endometriosis Care
Challenging Healthcare Norms Through Women’s Experiences in Diabetes Management.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Dawn Adams, a seasoned midwife specialised in diabetes, pregnancy, and women's health. Dawn underscores the necessity of recognising the distinct physiological responses of women to medications and technologies historically developed within male-centric frameworks, particularly in diabetes care.The conversation further delves into the implications of these disparities, urging a reevaluation of the methodologies employed in clinical research and technology development to foster inclusivity and equity in healthcare. Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Dawn Adams: LINKEDINLearn more about The OPEN Project Diabetes on the DEDOC websiteFind more information on Diabetes UK at diabetes.org.uk and on Diabetes Center Berne at dcberne.comFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Gender-Specific Bias in Diabetes Technology01:29 - Introducing Dawn and Women's Health Advocacy in Diabetes05:41 - Challenges in Diabetes Management for Women and People of Colour10:18 - The Importance of Inclusive Research 12:43 - The Role of Patient Advocacy Groups in Diabetes Care13:55 - Challenging the Status Quo in Health CareMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
Transforming Brain Health Research To Bridge Gaps In Representation.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with neuroscientist, brain health and population health researcher, Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai.Dr. Sivaniya discusses the necessity of considering not just sex and gender differences, but a multitude of identity factors in neuroscience research and how they intersect. She stresses that collecting diverse data sets is essential for advancing our understanding of brain health outcomes and addressing health disparities. Dr. Sivaniya insists on the need to examine social policies and environmental factors that promote better brain health for all demographics.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai: LINKEDINLearn more about Femi Lab at femi-lab.com Listen to Episode 76 from our Women's Health series, featuring Femi Lab's principal investigator Ann-Marie de LangeFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This episode was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Facilitating Better Brain Health and Ageing 01:25 - Introducing Dr. Sivaniya Subramaniapillai and Diversity in Brain Health03:13 - Exploring Intersectionality in Alzheimer's disease 06:29 - Addressing Diversity in Brain Health Research11:35 - The Importance of Diverse Voices in Science Communication15:27 - The Role of Social Support in Health AdvocacyMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
Navigating the Intersection of Mental Health, Technology, and Social Justice.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with anti-racism leader coach, consultant & speaker Steve Gilbert.Steve's insights highlight the enduring challenges that persist within the realm of mental health, particularly as they pertain to racial disparities and systemic inequities. He emphasizes that while technology can play a role in improving healthcare delivery, it is important to acknowledge that mental health issues are complex and multifaceted, requiring a comprehensive understanding that extends beyond technological solutions. Steve's perspective encourages a critical examination of the healthcare system, advocating for a more compassionate approach that prioritizes genuine human connection and empathy.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Steve Gilbert: TWITTER/X | LINKEDINLearn more about Steve's work at stevegilbertconsulting.co.uk Follow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Healthcare and Technology in Mental Health01:28 - Introducing Steve and Anti-racism Advocacy04:05 - Intersection of Mental Health and Race06:27 - Addressing Disparities: The Impact on Black Women in Society08:03 - Embracing Vulnerability in Leadership11:22 - Building Trust in HealthcareMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
Unveiling the Challenges of Maternal Health for Black Women in Portugal.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Carolina Coimbra, a doula and activist for pregnancy and childbirth rights.Carolina is also the co-founder of SaMaNe, an association which aims to address the disparities in maternal healthcare experienced by Black and Afro-descendant women in Portugal, particularly through rigorous data collection and community engagement initiatives. Carolina mentions her role as an advisor in the Portuguese Parliament, where her advocacy work has culminated in the approval of a groundbreaking national law, the first of its kind in Europe, that defines obstetric violence. Through Carolina's insights, we gain a profound understanding of the intersectionality of health disparities and the need for systemic change.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Read about obstetric violence recognition in the Portuguese law on the respectfulcare.eu websiteConnect with Carolina Coimbra: INSTAGRAM | LINKEDIN | FACEBOOKLearn more about Carolina's work at aminhadoulacarolina.pt Find more information on the SaMaNe association at associacaosamane.orgFollow SaMaNe on social media: Facebook Follow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - The First European National Law Defining Obstetric Violence01:23 - Introducing Carolina and the SaMaNe Association02:44 - How SaMaNe began, its Main Activities, and Data From its First Report06:52 - Carolina's Work in The Parliament08:23 - Carolina's Expectations of the HIMSS Congress10:54 - Obstetric Violence Legal Definition OverviewMentioned in this episode:Vote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 VoteNarratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast Network
Reducing Bias In AI To Bridge The Gap In Healthcare Innovation.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Mariatheresa Kadushi, the Founder of Mobile Afya and the Co-founder of SheHer app.Mariatheresa is a visionary entrepreneur in the digital health space. In this interview, she shares her insights on the critical intersection of women's health and technology. Mariatheresa's experiences navigating healthcare systems across different cultural contexts provide a rich backdrop to the discussion. A discussion that centers on the imperative of creating a more equitable and less biased framework in artificial intelligence through the lens of women's health narratives. Mariatheresa emphasizes that as we develop new technologies, it is crucial that we do not perpetuate inequalities and systemic biases already present in healthcare. By transforming women's stories into actionable data, we can foster a new paradigm in both digital health and Femtech.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Mariatheresa Kadushi: LINKEDINLearn more about Mobile Afya at mobileafya.com and SheHer at sheher.app Follow Mobile Afya on their social media channels: Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter/XFollow SheHer on their social media channels: Instagram | TikTokListen to Episode 75 from our Women's Health series, featuring Mariatheresa and her co-founder, Shamala Hinrichsen, introducing the SheHer appFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Innovating Women's Health with AI01:36 - Introducing Mariatheresa, SheHer App, and Mobile Afya03:31 - New Focus on Data with the SheHer App05:25 - Sharing Health Information Offline with Mobile Afya06:34 - Experiencing Healthcare Across Geographies as a Woman and a Founder in the Digital Health Space09:33 - The Changing Landscape of Women's Health with New Narratives Across Generations12:13 - Investment in Female Founded Companies: The Need for Change Mentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
Innovation In Eye Care Access To Enhance Health Equity.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Piotr Kruszynski, the Founder & CEO of Feyenally.Feyenally is a med-tech company focusing on digital solutions related to eye examination, diagnostics and therapy. Their first product is a groundbreaking mobile application, which represents the first remote eye examination solution utilizing objective testing methods to ascertain refractive errors. In this interview, Piotr highlights the necessity of innovative solutions to improve access to eye care through advanced technological infrastructure. Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Piotr Kruszynski: LINKEDINLearn more about Feyenally at feyenally.com Follow Feyenally on social media: LinkedIn Follow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:00 - The Role of Technology in Healthcare01:26 - Introducing Piotr and Feyenally06:14 - Developing Objective Eye Testing Methods Using Smartphones09:31 - Transitioning to Home Vision Testing11:18 - Piotr's Experience at the HIMSS Congress
Innovation In Early Breast Cancer Detection To Enhance Health Equity.In this new episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Alexander Antrobus, the CEO of Zedsen Ltd.Zedsen aims to bridge the gap in breast cancer screening accessibility and ensure that all women, irrespective of age or ethnicity, receive timely and effective diagnoses. Zedsen's approach involves developing a novel device, enabling more accurate detection of cancer. This innovation promises to make screening more accessible, affordable, and comfortable, particularly for younger women and those with high breast density, who are often overlooked in conventional screening paradigms. Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Connect with Alexander Antrobus: LINKEDINLearn more about Zedsen Ltd. at zedsen.com Follow Zedsen on social media: LinkedIn Follow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:02 - Need for Improvement in Early Breast Cancer Detection01:23 - Introducing Alexander and Zedsen Ltd.03:21 - The Zedsen Technology and its Application in Breast Cancer Screening05:27 - Alexander's Experience at the HIMSS Startup Pitchfest Competition06:52 - Breaking Breast Cancer Detection Barriers in Diverse Populations 11:14 - The Importance of Breast Cancer Awareness and Screening Innovations Mentioned in this episode:Vote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 VoteNarratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast Network
Advancing Digital Transformation To Pioneer Global Health Solutions.In this first episode of Narratives of Purpose's special series from the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference, host Claire Murigande speaks with Hal Wolf, the President and CEO of HIMSS.HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) is a non-profit organization with a strong commitment to advancing global health through technology, supporting the transformation of the health ecosystem and fostering health equity.In this interview, Hal emphasizes the necessity for a significant leap forward in our approach to healthcare, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence and its transformative potential that can propel us towards more effective care delivery.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Article covering HIMSS Europe 2025: AI capacity building in healthcareLinkedIn posts covering HIMSS Europe 2025: The future of the healthcare workforce | Responsible AI in health | Cybersecurity | The European Health Data Space | Women in Health IT | Women's Health in focusLearn more about HIMSS activities and events at himss.org Follow HIMSS on their social media channels: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | TikTokFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review This interview was recorded by Megan McCrory from the SwissCast Podcast Network.This series was produced with the support of Shawn Smith at Dripping in Black.CHAPTERS:00:03 - Taking a Leap: Changing the Approach to Care Delivery01:29 - Introducing HIMSS and its Vision04:12 - How HIMSS Began, its Global Expansion and International Focus08:30 - The Importance of Women in Healthcare 10:35 - The European Health Data Space Effort and The State of AI Legislation11:55 - Hal's Keynote Address Main Message Mentioned in this episode:Vote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 VoteNarratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast Network
In this episode of Narratives of Purpose, host Claire Murigande introduces a new series that stems from our participation as a media partner at the HIMSS Europe 2025 conference, a pivotal event in the realm of digital health held in Paris. We shall delve into the opportunities and challenges technological advancements bring in healthcare with interviews of health tech entrepreneurs, AI governance experts, and women's health innovators. Join us as we embark on this journey to showcase inspiring stories that catalyze change within the healthcare landscape. This is our HIMSS Europe special series! We are glad that you tuned in, and you are following Narratives of Purpose in amplifying social impact.Follow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review Mentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
Today's episode concludes our coverage of the webinar series of the 2025 International Day Against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work, an event organised by Rezalliance in partnership with FER Geneva, Narratives of Purpose, and Strukturelle.This final conversation comprehensively examines the pervasive issue of workplace burnout, revealing startling statistics that indicate as much as 77% of the workforce is currently experiencing significant levels of burnout. The speaker, Dr. Nicole DeKay, describes the various dimensions of psychological risks associated with workplace environments. She provides insights into the systemic factors contributing to workplace trauma. The discussion elucidates the connection between workplace trauma and broader societal implications, with Nicole highlighting that the ramifications of neglecting employee wellbeing can lead to increased health issues and decreased productivity.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Find out more about the 2025 edition of the International Day Against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work at 24may.orgConnect with our guest Dr. Nicole DeKay: LINKEDIN Learn more about Nicole's work at humanalysts.com Follow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review CHAPTERS:00:21 - Introduction to the International Day against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work02:11 - Designing the Humanalysts Platform04:08 - The Different Types of Workplace Harm12:34 - The Alarming Prevalence of Workplace Traumatic Responses 15:51 - The Impact of Adverse Work Experiences21:58 - The Societal and Organisational Benefits of Employee Wellbeing 23:01 - Practical Advice for ManagersMentioned in this episode:Vote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 VoteNarratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast Network
In today's episode, we continue our coverage of the webinar series of the 2025 International Day Against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work, an event organised by Rezalliance in partnership with FER Geneva, Narratives of Purpose, and Strukturelle.This second conversation addresses the intersections of gender, ageism, and workplace dynamics, highlighting the challenges faced by older women in particular. The speaker, Bonnie Low-Kramen, discusses the dual-edged sword of institutional knowledge held by seasoned professionals and the ageist biases that often lead to their dismissal in favour of younger, less experienced employees. The discussion underscores the necessity of ongoing training and development for all employees, regardless of age, to ensure that organisations remain competitive in an ever-evolving technological landscape. Bonnie insists that a commitment to training and inclusivity not only benefits individual employees but also enhances overall organisational performance.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Find out more about the 2025 edition of the International Day Against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work at 24may.orgConnect with our guest Bonnie Low-Kramen: LINKEDIN Learn more about Bonnie's work at bonnielowkramen.comFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review CHAPTERS:00:28 - Introduction to the International Day against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work02:08 - Workplace Harassment and Discrimination06:39 - Navigating Ageism in the Modern Workforce12:36 - Investing in People: The Key to Future CompetitivenessMentioned in this episode:Vote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 VoteNarratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast Network
Welcome to our three-part episode covering the webinar series of the 2025 International Day Against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work, an event organised by Rezalliance in partnership with FER Geneva, Narratives of Purpose, and Strukturelle.This first episode delves into the intricate relationship between workplace harassment, mental health, and organisational culture. The speakers, Dr. Makiko Kuramoto and Dr. Jennifer Fraser, engage in a profound exploration of how systemic issues within corporate environments contribute to the normalisation of bullying and harassment. They argue that such behaviours are often symptomatic of deeper cultural flaws, including rigid hierarchies and a lack of accountability. The discussion highlights the neurobiological consequences of harassment, stating that such knowledge is essential for fostering healthier workplaces. Both experts stress the importance of leadership in modeling appropriate behaviour and establishing a culture of safety, respect, and open communication, thereby not only preventing harassment but also enhancing overall organisational performance. Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Find out more about the 2025 edition of the International Day Against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work at 24may.orgConnect with our guest Dr. Makiko Kuramoto: LINKEDINLearn more about Makiko's consulting company FUMI Consulting at fumiconsulting.co.jpConnect with our guest Dr. Jennifer Fraser: LINKEDIN Learn more about Jennifer's book "The Bullied Brain" at bulliedbrain.comFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review CHAPTERS:00:18 - Introduction to the International Day against Harassment and for Inclusion in the World of Work03:10 - The Impact of Workplace Harassment on Mental Health07:58 - The Long-Term Effects of Workplace Bullying on The Brain16:41 - Training on Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Awareness as Practical Solutions to Prevent Harassment20:04 - Educating on the Dark Triad as Practical Solution to Prevent Harassment22:45 - Concluding Remarks: The Consequences of Bullying and Exclusion on Our HealthMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
In today’s episode, we conclude our “episode swap” series with an episode from the Labyrinth of the First Gen podcast hosted by Weyu Shameka. Weyu engages with first-generation individuals around the globe on her podcast, sharing their transformative journeys of natural-born pioneers.In this bilingual English and Spanish interview, Weyu speaks with Fidel a committed community activist from the Yungas region of Bolivia, who operates a radio station that plays a pivotal role in amplifying the voices of his community and advocating for their rights. Fidel's work exemplifies the transformative power of media in fostering social change. Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript.LINKS:Follow the Labyrinth of the First Gen podcast at https://www.labyrinthfirstgen.comFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review CHAPTERS:00:14 - Introduction to New Voices01:26 - Introducing Fidel and His Impact on the Yungas Community10:10 - The Importance of Afro Bolivian Culture18:21 - The Pivotal Role of Fidel's Radio22:06 - Reflections on Activism and Community WorkMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
In today’s episode, we are continuing our “episode swap” series with an episode from the Global Health Pursuit podcast hosted by engineer turned social impact storyteller, Hetal Baman.On her podcast, Hetal tackles tough questions from the vast field of global health with a beginner's mindset. In this interview, Hetal speaks with Sona Shah the co-founder of Neopenda. Neopenda's mission is to develop affordable medical devices addressing neonatal mortality, which are tailored to the unique constraints of underserved healthcare environments in low and middle-income countries.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript. LINKS:Learn more about Sona Shah's company Neopenda at neopenda.comConnect with the Global Health Pursuit podcast at https://www.globalhealthpursuit.comFollow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review CHAPTERS:00:08 - Introducing New Voices04:47 - The Journey to Neopenda12:27 - Addressing Healthcare Inequities18:00 - Becoming an Entrepreneur31:03 - The Product Market Fit Journey and Growing Neopenda's Team36:24 - Navigating Challenges During COVID-19 and Restructuring Neopenda44:19 - Advice From a Startup EntrepreneurMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
Welcome back to a very special series of Narratives of Purpose. We will be doing things a little differently throughout this month in order to showcase even more unique stories of changemakers of people who are contributing to make a difference in society. Our goal is simple: To amplify social impact by sharing individual journeys of ordinary people who are making an extraordinary impact within their communities and around the world.This episode features the Made For Us podcast which is hosted by Tosin Sulaiman. Made For Us is an award-winning podcast exploring the intersection of innovation and inclusion.In this interview, Tosin speaks with Tina Singh the founder of Bold Helmets, who has created the first safety-certified multi-sport helmet designed specifically for Sikh children who maintain uncut hair due to their faith. While this initiative addresses a significant gap in the market, Tina shares her personal journey and the challenges she faced in creating a product that not only addresses the unique needs of her community but also serves a broader audience.Be sure to visit our podcast website for the full episode transcript. LINKS:Learn more about Tina Singh's company Bold Helmets at boldhelmets.comConnect with the Made For Us podcast at https://made-for-us.captivate.fm/ Follow our host Dr. Claire Murigande: WEBSITE | LINKEDINFollow us: LinkedIn | Instagram Connect with us: narrativespodcast@gmail.com | subscribe to our news Tell us what you think: write a review CHAPTERS:00:08 - Introducing a New Series00:28 - The Challenge of Finding Safe Helmets for Sikh Kids10:48 - The Journey to Bold Helmets: Overcoming Barriers and Making a Change16:40 - Navigating Difficulties in the Helmet Industry24:12 - Future Innovations in Helmet DesignMentioned in this episode:Narratives of Purpose is a proud member of the SwissCast NetworkDiscover more great podcasts for English-speaking SwitzerlandSwissCast NetworkVote for Narratives of Purpose - Suisse Podcast Festival 2026 Audience Prize Shortlist!I’m excited to share that Narratives of Purpose has been shortlisted for the Audience Award at the Suisse Podcast Awards 2026. If this show has ever helped you think differently, introduced you to a new perspective, or kept you company on a walk, I’d be so grateful for your vote. It takes about ten seconds. You’ll find the voting link below. Voting in this first round is open until March 15 at noon. Thank you so much for supporting independent podcasting in Switzerland.Suisse Podcast Awards 2026 Vote
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