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Stand Out From the Inside
Versiti Blood Center
22 episodes
8 months ago
Versiti is a leading multicultural organization as a result of educating and integrating perspectives from ethnically diverse employees and community partners. Representation matters. Oftentimes, patients experience the best outcomes when they receive lifesaving donations from individuals of similar ethnic backgrounds. Increasing these numbers helps us provide a better quality of life for patients of all races and ethnicities and may be the difference between life and death for a patient in need.
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Versiti is a leading multicultural organization as a result of educating and integrating perspectives from ethnically diverse employees and community partners. Representation matters. Oftentimes, patients experience the best outcomes when they receive lifesaving donations from individuals of similar ethnic backgrounds. Increasing these numbers helps us provide a better quality of life for patients of all races and ethnicities and may be the difference between life and death for a patient in need.
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How a Little Flavor Brings Cultures Together
Stand Out From the Inside
31 minutes 34 seconds
3 years ago
How a Little Flavor Brings Cultures Together

This podcast episode of “Stand Out from the Inside” features author and speaker Liz Nead, who wrote a brand new book called, “Curry Up.” This episode talks about how curry spices add a little extra flavor. And how like spiced food, the United States is a blend of cultures that are better when you put them together. Liz Nead is an exuberant mother of 7 children in her blended family. She created and hosted an award-winning television show called Life Dare, which won an Iowa Motion Picture Association Award and was nominated for regional Emmy. Liz is the author of several best-selling books, the “1st edition of 20 Beautiful Women” and “The 180 Life”. Her work has been featured in Ladies Home Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Huffington Post, and Buzzfeed.  

Podcast Specific Hashtags: #foodie #foodculture #spicesofindia #curry 

Guest(s): Liz Nead – Best-selling Author  

Social Media Handles:  Instagram @lizzynead LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/liznead

About Our Host:

Edgar Daggett born and raised in Ann Arbor, MI. He currently serves as the Specialty Programs Marketing Associate at Versiti Blood Centers, where he focuses on direct involvement and campaign management on specialty products and diverse groups. Past family experience inspired him to begin his journey at Versiti in 2020. He knew that the need for diverse units was growing year to year, and because of his personal history, he decided to make the change – and help make a change.  Through the Stand Out From the Inside podcast, he hopes to empower new and bright individuals in his community and beyond to spread the word on the need for diverse blood products through donation and blood drives.

“I hope you all enjoy the Stand Out from the Inside podcast presented by Versiti, where we talk about the needs of the community and ways we can become stronger!”

Stand Out From the Inside
Versiti is a leading multicultural organization as a result of educating and integrating perspectives from ethnically diverse employees and community partners. Representation matters. Oftentimes, patients experience the best outcomes when they receive lifesaving donations from individuals of similar ethnic backgrounds. Increasing these numbers helps us provide a better quality of life for patients of all races and ethnicities and may be the difference between life and death for a patient in need.