Dr. Joan Fallon is a visionary scientist who has a passion for children’s health and well-being. She’s dedicated her life’s work to championing the cause of children’s wellness worldwide and is a founding member of a successful charter school in Harlem, New York .
In addition to authoring numerous scholarly articles, Joan holds over 300 patents worldwide and is a highly sought-after lecturer, holding talks across the globe on pediatric developmental problems.
In her latest book, Goodbye, Status Quo: Reimagining the Landscape of Innovation, Joan provides readers with lessons on how to become the change they want to see in the world. She believes that no matter who you are or the background you come from, you can be an agent of change.
In this week’s episode, you’ll learn why survival relies on adaptability, why we must be willing to let go of antiquated thinking, and the power of being your most authentic self.
RESOURCES:
>> Read Joan’s book: Goodbye, Status Quo: Reimagining the Landscape of Innovation {https://amzn.to/3KK5bzF}
>> Learn more about Curemark {https://curemark.com}
>> Connect with Joan on Twitter {https://twitter.com/CuremarkCEO}
>> Follow Joan on Instagram {https://www.instagram.com/curemarkceo/}
NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:
Listen to the bonus episode to learn why community is important for schools to succeed and about the success of a dream charter school in Harlem. {https://members.nsls.org/audio/robert-stevenson}
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