• S2 Ep4: Cash, Coupons, or Insurance? Choose the Cheapest Option | An Episode from
    2026/03/09
    What does it take to spot a problem hiding in plain sight, and actually do something about it? In this episode, Alana shares a reposted episode from Speak Up For Your Health, hosted by Dr. Archelle Georgio, featuring Miriam Paramore, CEO and founder of RX Utility. Miriam is a serial healthcare IT entrepreneur with over 35 years of experience, and her story is proof that you don't have to be a doctor to make a powerful difference in healthcare. Driven by her own frustrating experiences as a patient, Miriam turned decades of healthcare knowledge into a company that is directly improving access to affordable medication for everyday people. Her passion, clarity, and determination to solve a problem that affects millions is inspiring. Her story is a reminder that real change often starts with one person refusing to accept the status quo. My Key Takeaways You don't have to be a clinician to change healthcare. Miriam's background is in data and technology, not medicine. She's using that expertise to make a tangible difference in people's lives and wallets. The best innovations solve problems that already exist. RxUtility isn't inventing something new. It's making existing savings accessible to the people who need them most. Impact doesn't always require reinvention. Personal experience can be the most powerful motivator. Miriam's frustration as a patient is what sparked everything. Sometimes the people closest to a problem are best placed to fix it. Connect with Miriam Paramore (Guest): Miriam's LinkedIn RxUtility Website Connect with Dr. Archelle Georgiou (Original Host): ⁠Dr Archelle’s LinkedIn⁠ ⁠Dr Archelle’s Website⁠ ⁠Dr Archelle’s Podcast Instagram⁠ ⁠Dr Archelle’s Book on Amazon.com⁠ ⁠Dr Archelle’s Podcast on Apple⁠ ⁠Dr Archelle’s Podcast on Spotify Connect with Alana Kendall (Host): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Alana's LinkedIn ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great LinkedIn
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    29 分
  • S2 Ep3: Access, Equity, and the Future of Health with Jane Sarason Kahan
    2026/03/02
    How can a career built on curiosity reshape the way we think about health, access, and innovation? In this episode, Jane Sarason Kahan joins From Girl to Great to explore what it really means to drive change in healthcare and why the most powerful innovations aren't always the flashiest ones. Drawing on a career shaped by curiosity and a commitment to equity, Jane challenges us to look beyond cutting-edge treatments and ask who actually has access to care in the first place. From the social determinants of health to the exciting potential of food as medicine and the home as a health hub, Jane brings us back to the fundamentals and makes a compelling case for why prevention, not crisis response, is where real transformation begins. My Key Takeaways Follow the questions you can't stop asking. Jane's career is proof that curiosity, reading widely, and stepping outside your comfort zone can turn into genuine influence and impact. Innovation means little without access. The US may lead in developing new treatments, but many people still struggle to access basics like primary care and preventative support and that gap matters. Technology is a tool, not the goal. Jane isn't anti-AI, but she's clear-eyed about its role. What truly excites her is a system built around the home as a health hub, food as medicine, and paying for prevention before a crisis hits. Connect with Jane Sarason Kahan (Guest): Jane's LinkedIn Health Populi (Jane's Blog) Jane's Books on Amazon Connect with Alana Kendall (Host): ⁠⁠⁠⁠Alana's LinkedIn ⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great Website⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great LinkedIn
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    48 分
  • S2 Ep2: Medicine Beyond the Clinic: Using Healthcare to Serve Communities
    2026/01/14
    How can medicine and community outreach work together to create lasting social impact? In this episode of From Girl to Great, our ambassador Sofi Smith is our guest host. She speaks with Dr. Raquel Miranda Padilla, a medical doctor and community outreach leader in Costa Rica. Dr. Padilla shares how her medical training led her beyond the clinic into community, humanitarian, and global outreach work, highlighting the power of compassion and purpose in healthcare. Alana's Key Takeaways Purpose doesn’t require a straight path. Impact comes from staying true to your values, even when life takes unexpected turns. Healthcare goes beyond hospitals. Medical knowledge can be a powerful tool in community and humanitarian settings. Humanity matters most. True fulfillment in healthcare comes from compassion and service, not status or money. Connect with Alana Kendall (Host): ⁠⁠⁠Alana's LinkedIn ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great Website⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠From Girl to Great LinkedIn
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    11 分
  • S2 Ep1: AI, Strategy, and Leadership – Hannah Mann on Building Healthcare Company Day One Strategy
    2025/11/17
    How can building a company using strategic insight and AI transform healthcare and lives of patients? In this episode, Hannah Mann, co-founder of Day One Strategy and winner of the UK Women in Business Award 2024, joins From Girl to Great to share her journey of creating a healthcare market insights company that blends human intelligence with AI. Drawing on over 23 years of experience in pharmaceutical research, Hannah explains how she and her co-founder spotted a market gap, overcame barriers, and built a company that helps global pharmaceutical brands better understand patients and doctors. Hannah also shares her perspective on the future of healthcare, the role of AI in improving patient outcomes, and why it’s crucial for women to lead, invest, and innovate in this space. Whether you’re dreaming of starting your own business, exploring healthcare careers, or seeking inspiration to break barriers, this episode is packed with insight, practical advice, and motivation. My Key Takeaways Confidence and clarity cut through barriers. Strategic thinking and self-belief can help you overcome challenges in male-dominated industries or when building a business. AI is transforming healthcare. Combining technology with human insight allows companies to understand patient and doctor needs more effectively and make a real impact. Women need a seat at the table. Leading, investing, and innovating in healthcare ensures a more inclusive, equitable future—and opens doors for the next generation. Connect with Hannah Mann (Guest): ⁠⁠Hannah's LinkedIn Day One Strategy's Website Connect with Alana Kendall (Host): ⁠⁠Alana's LinkedIn ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠From Girl to Great Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠From Girl to Great Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠⁠From Girl to Great LinkedIn
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    17 分
  • S1 Bonus Episode Part 2: Discovering the Power in My Top 5 Strengths: Maika Leibbrandt on the CliftonStrengths Assessment
    2025/08/22
    This is Part 2 of our Season 1 bonus episode with Maika Leibbrandt, certified Gallup Strengths Coach. This short and insightful episode explores how your top strengths can reveal the way you think, connect, and make decisions. By walking through my own top 5 strengths from my CliftonStrengths report, we take a closer look at how each strength shows up in everyday life and how understanding them can lead to more confident choices at school, university, and beyond. Maika shares practical ways to apply your strengths, helping you move from self-doubt to self-trust by focusing on what energizes you most. Whether you’ve taken the assessment or are simply curious about how it works, this episode offers a personal and practical look at what strengths can show you. My Key Takeaways Strengths are more than labels – Strengths like Achiever and Focus explain how you naturally like to get things done, not just what you do. They offer insight into how you work best. Self-awareness is a strategy – Knowing what energizes you, and what doesn’t, helps you make smarter choices, from studying to future planning. It’s about what’s already there – Maika reminds us that strengths aren’t something to earn. They’re already part of who you are and can be used to build clarity, confidence, and direction. Connect with Maika Leibbrandt (Guest): ⁠Maika's Website⁠ ⁠Maika's Instagram⁠ ⁠Maika's LinkedIn⁠ Connect with Alana Kendall (Host): ⁠Alana's LinkedIn ⁠ ⁠From Girl to Great Website⁠ ⁠From Girl to Great Instagram⁠ ⁠From Girl to Great LinkedIn Find the Gallup CliftonStrengths Assessment HERE.
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    7 分
  • S1 Bonus Episode Part 1: Own Your Strengths, Shape Your Future: Maika Leibbrandt on the CliftonStrengths Assessment
    2025/08/07
    What if the key to building confidence, choosing the right path, and overcoming self-doubt isn’t about changing yourself — but understanding yourself? In this bonus episode, Maika Leibbrandt, CEO of Coaching by Maika and a certified Gallup CliftonStrengths Coach, joins From Girl to Great to help you unlock your unique potential. Through her work with students, professionals, and global organizations, Maika has seen how identifying and owning your natural talents can transform the way you learn, lead, and live. Maika shares why people are individuals with strengths ready to be activated. We explore how focusing on what energizes you can help you make better decisions, stop comparing yourself to others, and make better decisions for your future. Whether you’re unsure about your next steps or want to better understand your strengths, this episode is packed with insight, encouragement, and practical tools to help you grow. My Key Takeaways  Your strengths aren't just traits. They're how your brain naturally succeeds. Discovering them early can help you study smarter, build better relationships, and make more confident choices.  Instead of trying to fix your weaknesses, focus on what you are already doing. That's where your energy, excellence, and joy are waiting.  Knowing your strengths helps you understand others too, making you a better friend, teammate, and future leader. Connect with Maika Leibbrandt (Guest): Maika's Website Maika's Instagram Maika's LinkedIn Connect with Alana Kendall (Host): Alana's LinkedIn From Girl to Great Website From Girl to Great Instagram From Girl to Great LinkedIn Find the Gallup CliftonStrengths Assessment ⁠HERE⁠.
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    21 分
  • Ep5: Closing Gaps in Women’s Health: Dr. Mitzi Krockover on Innovation, Advocacy, and Research
    2025/02/05
    How can your curiosity shape the future? Dr. Mitzi Krockover shares how embracing change and lived experiences can lead to groundbreaking innovations in women's health. Dr. Krockover is an internist and a trailblazer in women's health innovation. She led the creation and was the Founding Medical Director of the Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center, which was designated a Center of Excellence in Women’s Health by the Department of Health and Human Services. She served as the Vice President of Women’s Health at Humana Inc until 2001 and now invests in Women’s Healthcare Companies. In this episode, Dr. Krockover offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. As the host of Beyond the Paper Gown, she dives deep into the factors affecting women's health, advocating for more robust research and innovation in the field. Listen in as she shares insights into the hurdles facing women's healthcare, the exciting possibilities within femtech, and invaluable advice for young women eager to carve out their own paths in this ever-evolving landscape. Whether you're interested in the intricacies of female healthcare or seeking motivation to be bold in your own career, this conversation is not to be missed! My Key Takeaways Stay Curious - Dr. Krockover emphasized the importance of curiosity—being open to exploring different opportunities and not pigeonholing yourself into a narrow path. This advice is so important for teenage girls, especially in a world where career landscapes are constantly changing. Create solutions - Dr. Krockover also highlighted how women’s lived experiences are driving meaningful innovations in healthcare and beyond. This really resonated with me because it shows how personal challenges can spark solutions that help others too. Her message is to figure out what you love and channel it into creating positive change. There are so many ways to make a difference - Dr. Krockover’s advice about pursuing a career in healthcare and leadership really struck me. She emphasized that no matter the path you take, whether it’s becoming a physician, advocating for policy change, or working in research, there are countless ways to contribute to improving healthcare. For young women interested in making a difference, Dr. Krockover encourages not to limit yourself to one definition of success. Connect with Dr. Mitzi Krockover (Guest): Dr. Krockover’s LinkedIn Dr. Krockover’s Website Dr. Krockover's Instagram Dr. Krockover's Podcast on Apple Dr. Krockover's Podcast on Spotify Connect with Alana Kendall (Host): Alana’s LinkedIn Alana's Website - FromGirltoGreat.com
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    21 分
  • Ep4: Being Bold in Healthcare: Grace Vinton on Healthcare PR and Storytelling
    2025/01/29
    Do you dare to be bold? Grace Vinton shares how speaking up in the room and leaning into her strengths transformed her career—and why boldness can be your superpower too. Grace is a PR professional, patient advocate, and founder and host of the podcast HITea with Grace. In this episode, Grace delves into her unique career path, having transitioned from studying communications and government to working in the healthcare sector. She shares her experiences in public relations, working with over 50 companies to communicate life-saving innovations. Throughout the episode, Grace emphasizes the importance of being bold, staying informed, and using one’s unique strengths to create change—in both personal and professional arenas. My Key Takeaways: BE BOLD! - Grace shared important advice that young women should be bold in what they do. This really resonated with me. She encourages young women to not be shy or hold your ideas back as everyone has the power to make the world a better place. Identify your strengths - Grace explained how understanding her own strengths, like decisiveness, and partnering with someone who complemented her weaknesses helped her thrive in her career. This is such valuable advice for teenage girls—knowing what you’re good at and leveraging it can set you up for success. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about understanding where you shine and seeking support where you need it. Take care of yourself - Grace highlights the importance of looking after your body to accomplish your goals. She gained this wisdom from the inspiring people that she interviews on her podcast. I realised that this crucial advice is important to make a habit sooner rather than later. If you sleep, workout, eat good food - it will help you succeed. Connect with Grace Vinton (Guest): Grace’s LinkedIn Grace’s Website Grace’s X Grace’s Instagram Grace’s TikTok Grace’s Podcast on Apple Grace’s Podcast on Spotify Connect with Alana Kendall (Host): Alana’s LinkedIn Alana's Website - FromGirltoGreat.com
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    16 分