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Sex, Body, and Soul

Brain power with Dr Cori Lathan

Sex, Body, and Soul

Kate Roberts

Education, Relationships, Sexuality, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

To kick off International month of badass women our guest is my favorite rocket scientist and technologist Dr. Cori Lathan. Founder of AnthroTronix, bestselling author of "Inventing the Future," she has created robots for kids with disabilities, a sensor glove to train surgeons, a reality system to put astronauts in space and an app to test brain health! Oh and she went to MIT! We delve into her journey as a female tech entrepreneur and the challenges she has overcome to help change the future of the world. So incredibly proud of my friend and fellow YGL of The World Economic Forum.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Sex, Body and Soul. I'm Kate Roberts, founder of the Body Agency, and on this show, we talk about the marvel that is our bodies, what they can do and what they need to thrive.

0:13.0

Ladies out there, our time is now. Let's get to it. Our next guest is Dr. Corrie Lathen, and she's a neuroscientist, a bio-medical engineer, and a tech entrepreneur.

0:25.9

She founded AnthroTronic, which is a tech innovation firm that made a robot to help kids with disabilities,

0:34.4

a sensor glove to train surgeons, a virtual reality system to study astronauts in space,

0:40.9

and a computer game to track your brain health. And if that wasn't enough, she also authored a book

0:47.2

called Inventing the Future Stories from a Techno-Octomist. Welcome to the show, Kari Lavin.

0:57.9

My dear Kari, welcome to the show. Thanks, Kate. So great to be here with you finally. Well, I know. I have known you for many, many, many years. We are

1:05.0

young global leaders together, not so young now, but wiser. And I want to start by saying, and I've always thought this about you,

1:14.0

and I always feel like I want to be intentional and tell the people that I adore and admire,

1:21.2

and you are absolutely one of them. You're a badass. And you are one of those people that is always there to support and I admire you so much for that.

1:32.8

You obviously, you know, like everyone, you have your work agendas and we've gone to conferences

1:38.6

all over the world together. We've had so many adventures. You are always there supporting others. And I think that is such

1:46.2

a huge quality. So I wanted to start with that and tell you how much I admire you and appreciate you.

1:52.5

Well, I really appreciate you saying that because one of the things that I always try to do is show up,

2:00.1

show up for my friends, show up for people I care

2:03.7

about and people who need me. And sometimes I can't show up, but I'm human just like everybody

2:10.1

else, but I try and show up. And so I really appreciate that you recognize that and

2:15.6

appreciate it about me. I really do. And you really do

2:18.7

show up for everybody, even when you don't like them. Corrie, you, I always joke, it's a bit

2:27.2

tongue-in-cheek, but I always say that you're my favorite rocket scientist, but you really are

2:31.6

a rocket scientist. That's what's crazy, right?

2:34.5

You're all one of these superhuman, incredibly smart, as I said, badass women, leaders.

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