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The Academic Boardroom

Podkast av Dr. Janice Gassam Asare and Dr. Eli Joseph

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Welcome to The Academic Boardroom, where the world’s most influential scholars, executives, and visionaries meet to bridge the gap between rigorous research and real-world results. Co-hosted by Dr. Janice Gassam Asare and Dr. Eli Joseph, this podcast provides a seat at the table for listeners who want more than just surface-level business advice—they want the data-driven strategies and behavioral insights that power global leadership. From the research labs of our most prestigious universities to the high-pressure environments of global industry, we explore how the most complex systems in our society actually operate. We move beyond the traditional lecture hall to deconstruct the intersection of sports analytics, competitive strategy, and organizational equity with the leaders who shape these fields. Our episodes feature candid, high-stakes conversations with elite guests—distilling their lifetime of expertise into actionable intelligence for the modern professional. We examine how the most complex systems in our society function from our finest universities' research labs to the high-pressure work of the world's largest companies. Moving beyond the traditional classroom environment, we deconstruct the relationship between the inner workings of higher education and analytics in sports, competitive strategy, and organizational equity by interviewing the leaders in each industry. Our episodes consist of candid, high-stakes discussions with elite guests, extracting from their lifetime of experience and turning it into actionable information for today's professional. Subscribe to The Academic Boardroom for a masterclass in leadership, delivered multiple times a week. This is where the lecture ends and the execution begins. Media Inquiries: support@theacademicboardroom.com

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episode The Sensory Blueprint: Navigating Metabolic Narratives with Dr. Paule Valery Joseph cover

The Sensory Blueprint: Navigating Metabolic Narratives with Dr. Paule Valery Joseph

In this groundbreaking episode, Dr. Eli Joseph and Dr. Janice Gassam Asare welcome nurse-scientist Dr. Paule Valery Joseph, who shares her knowledge about the hidden vital sensory signs.  Dr. Joseph discusses the uniqueness of the neurobiology of the olfactory system, which bypasses the thalamus and sends its information directly to the emotional and memory regions of the human brain. This unique wiring explains why scent has the potential to be an extremely powerful connector to positive memories or traumatic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reactions. In addition to exploring the uniqueness of the olfactory system, Dr. Joseph also describes innovative studies that demonstrate loss of smell can occur up to 15 to 20 years prior to the onset of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease symptoms, therefore providing an opportunity for effective intervention. In the course of this conversation, Dr. Joseph describes the importance of the "sensory soul" in medicine, with respect to using clinical data but also paying attention to cultural flavor profiles and prenatal learning, as Dr. Julie Mennella did in her groundbreaking research demonstrating that mothers' diets impact infants' flavor preferences. Lastly, Dr. Joseph provides a perspective on the "politics around scent" and the use of "Sniffin' Sticks" in bedside assessments and advocates for "biological literacy" as we work toward ensuring healthcare continues to be a safe, fair, and humane experience as we move toward the future and the building of the "bio-record."

18. mai 2026 - 58 min
episode The Provost Directive: Institutional Agility & The New Academic ROI cover

The Provost Directive: Institutional Agility & The New Academic ROI

Higher education is facing a crisis in its value system, as it relies on a “safety net” of bachelor's degree awards, but cannot keep pace with the growing number of awards it will need to offer to future graduates due to widening automation in the labor market as we approach 2026. In this episode, we discuss this value crisis with Provost Anand Marri from Ball State University and his desire to move from focusing on “completion of a degree” to an emphasis on “integrating the degree with the market.”  Dr. Marri and Dr. Joseph discuss the latency crisis, which represents a gap in time between curricula that are developing slowly and technology that is advancing quickly, and how he is attempting to bridge the gap through the development of a new readiness framework called “Facility-Based Readiness.” This process will provide market integration by creating a way to provide “frame-syncing” for graduates with regard to their perceived value by potential employers. The conversation continues with the provost’s shift from an academic setting at Columbia University’s Teachers College to a more applied setting at a regional flagship university, where he believes a graduate’s degree represents a “Growth Portfolio” rather than simply a static piece of paper.  Finally, we discuss the “hard calls” that leaders must make to be successful in the future—decommissioning “sacred cow” legacy entities. For universities to continue to thrive after 2027, they must abandon their “sacred cows” to fund AI-enhanced education and human-centric skills development, such as contextual intelligence. This is not just an academic conversation; this is a high-stakes briefing on the new Academic ROI with specific directives for redefining universities from places of preservation to engines of evolution.

11. mai 2026 - 34 min
episode Filtering the Breakthroughs: Emma Barker Bonomo on How TIME Defines the Best Inventions cover

Filtering the Breakthroughs: Emma Barker Bonomo on How TIME Defines the Best Inventions

As we enter the “Innovation Trap” era, where many institutions continue to spend billions of dollars on vaporware, the ability for individual institutions to differentiate between a high-production marketing video and a market-ready innovation is critical to their survival. Emma Barker, who has been the creative vision behind the TIME Best Inventions list, joins us for this episode of The Academic Boardroom to clarify the rigorous vetting process that will be employed to determine the most consequential innovations for 2026. As we move beyond a speculative time in innovation, many C-suite executives have developed a tremendous “trust deficit.” We will discuss how the TIME Best Inventions list serves as a necessary validation layer, acts as a third-party proxy for ROI, and provides the level of due diligence that most organizations do not have the internal capabilities to perform. We begin with the "Anti-Vaporware Filter" section. Here, TIME's editorial objectivity enables the differentiation between what is simply "cool" or "interesting" vs. what is truly significant regarding prioritization of functional evidence vs. concept prototype. Then we continue forward into "The Trust Architecture" section and how the selection method can change the way a technical curiosity becomes a benchmark for institutionally sanctioned and economically useful long-term uses of technology. After this, we turn our attention to the "Ambitiously Effective" axis to examine how the biggest innovations of 2026 will include technologies that have finally overcome either technical or cultural barriers, making them significant accomplishments rather than simply "new." The latency crisis—over time, there's a long delay or lag time between a major discovery and its use in a meaningful way. By adopting the "Invention to Impact" perspective, leaders can make quicker decisions internally and allocate their 2026-2027 budgets more wisely. In this discussion, we then look ahead into what's coming in the "Agentic Era," where humans, as inventors, are moving from being creators of things to curators of things as AI starts to create chemical compounds or designs for mechanical devices. This discussion will provide university provosts and CEOs with roadmaps for closing the gap between laboratories and markets by establishing a standard set of metrics that many scientists and inventors use to measure their innovations.

7. mai 2026 - 52 min
episode 7x Sports Emmy Award Winner: Navigating the Unpredictable Paradox in Sports Media cover

7x Sports Emmy Award Winner: Navigating the Unpredictable Paradox in Sports Media

In our latest episode, we analyze the decline of the "subjective shield," or old belief system, where performance measures are based on tradition versus data. We analyze the latency crisis, where there is almost zero distance to events and the ability to profit from them, along with the volatility paradox arising from the extraordinary increase in gambling in the industry, while most traditional sports organizations have gone out of business.  Jeff Bennett, creator of ESPN Analytics, an industry leader in sports wagering analytics, has been a major contributor, from the 1994 tape room through the current executive suite. We explore the arts and sciences of content creation, but we will demonstrate mathematically how traditional storytelling will be replaced by mathematics. Also, we will see an industry move to an all-direct-to-consumer model without reliance on the traditional RSN model or fractional executive leadership. Finally, we articulate a "Free Agent Playbook" for the modern professional by helping them to understand that layoffs are strategic decommissions and not individual failures. We will help to close the gap between academia and a high-stakes economy by developing specialized skill sets that, based on innovative development through "Just in Time" methods, will retain their usefulness into the future.

4. mai 2026 - 58 min
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The College Athlete-Executive: Navigating the World of Modern Sports

As UCLA Athletics dominates the national stage, the traditional "Amateur Shield"—a century-old barrier that once kept college sports isolated from the professional market—has officially collapsed. With student-athlete compensation projected to hit $6 billion by 2030, the role of the athletic director has fundamentally shifted from a rule enforcer to a builder of professional career foundations. This episode explores "institutional lag," which is the dangerous gap between slow university policies and the lightning-fast world of AI-driven branding and revenue sharing. We examine UCLA’s transition toward Continuous Career Support, where the university acts as a lifelong partner that regularly updates an athlete’s business skills. By moving beyond simple "4-year eligibility" and focusing on immediate market readiness, UCLA ensures its 700+ student-athletes graduate as business-ready leaders rather than just players.  In addition to addressing the reality that 68% of all athletes have contracts worth less than $1,000 by offering professional development opportunities to help them succeed in the marketplace after their careers and preparing for the shift in 2027 through the elimination of traditional industrial age-based systems (i.e., basic resume writing courses), the university is investing in new forms of technology to create digital skills and brand-building programs. Finally, UCLA is creating a new model for the student-athlete executive by training its students to be able to successfully navigate the future where over 70% of jobs will require entirely different skill sets than they do now. This paper will describe how the university is creating a sustainable model for a degree long after the current decade of sports will end.

29. april 2026 - 36 min
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