Iterated

by Cathy Chen-Arriaga

Iterated is a podcast about tech innovation from unexpected people in underestimated places hosted by Cathy Chen-Arriaga. To iterate is to repeat steps as a means of obtaining closer and closer results to the solution of a problem. In this show, we celebrate early to mid-career professionals and the idea that innovation isn't always disruptive and radical, but more often, incremental and adjacent - a constant "work in progre ... 

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Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • #2 – Jerome Morrison, Creative Technologist on Experience Design, Artificial Intelligence, Adapting to Change, and Meow Wolf Worker’s Collective

    #2 – Jerome Morrison, Creative Technologist on Experience Design, Artificial Intelligence, Adapting to Change, and Meow Wolf Worker’s Collective

    Jerome Morrison is a digital technologist, new media designer, and experiential creator. His fascination with the use and adoption of emerging technology propelled him to create new and unique experiences. He is currently working as Product Manager of Technology Innovation for Meow Wolf, an immersive arts and entertainment company based in Santa Fe with sites also in Las Vegas, Denver, and near Austin. Jerome strives to bridge the gap between the fleeting “neat factor” of cool tech and the deeper meaningful moments it can facilitate and enable. Jerome has been featured on Code.org as a speaker on creative computer science career pathways.Furthermore, Jerome is a founding member of the Meow Wolf Worker’s Collective, which advocates and arbitrates for creative worker’s rights.

  • #1 – Amaris Castanon, 3D Bioprinting Scientist, on Teaching the FDA, NASA Printing Brains, and Hometown Hero on the Border

    #1 – Amaris Castanon, 3D Bioprinting Scientist, on Teaching the FDA, NASA Printing Brains, and Hometown Hero on the Border

    Amaris Castanon is an early-career field application scientist working in 3D bioprinting with Fuji Film and previously at biotech startup CELLINK. Her diverse background has allowed her to obtain significant experience in many research fields including those of stem cell culture, biomaterials, and biochemistry – all fields vital to the interlaced environment that is 3D bioprinting today.