New Biotech and science podcast. Looking for feedback

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    My goal is to get people more excited about the biotech, healthcare, and science-related industries, and highlight the people who are doing fascinating work, all while having a fun conversation that should be easy to listen to.
    I'm learning, and that's really one of the underlining goals of the podcast: For the listener and myself to learn. If you have suggestions on the audio quality, then please forward on a guide so I may learn more. I'll do write-ups of my experience and what I learn so everyone may benefit.
    My backstory comes from my undergrad years when I spent a lot of time in the ER/ICU. I ended up being able to meet a lot of doctors and get myself on my feet. I was even able to meet the people responsible for making the drug that helped me. The podcast is my way of giving back. The show title is very literal in the sense that I am working hard to learn and share what I learn on here, and everyone reading this will be able to engage and learn right along side me.
    Here are the first 10 episodes that went up. There are four additional ones:
    Podcast Episode 010: Nicholas Goldner, CEO, and Christopher Bulow, COO, of Viosera. Chris and Nick are two extremely fascinating people to talk with. In this podcast you will learn about how they got into entrepreneurship, how they developed their antibacterial product, and how they are pushing the envelope in the drug development community.
    Podcast Episode 009: Elizabeth Stulberg Science Policy Manager Part 2. The continuation of my conversation with Elizabeth Stulberg.
    Podcast Episode 008: Elizabeth Stulberg Science Policy Manager Part 1. Elizabeth Stulberg is the Science Policy Manager for American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America. She has worked in Congress, with USDA, and worked in the White House to Just name drop a few places. In this episode we drill down into food safety, thoughts into choosing good food, federal research spending, and a small teaser for the Farm Bill that she wrote.
    Podcast Episode 007: Jesse Morin Technical High School instructor with a love for science. Jesse Morin, PhD, teaches at a Technical High School where she and her students conduct experiments, learn, and have a good time doing it. Her attitude is extremely infectious. Tune in as we discuss her life, what she has learned, and get a lot of suggestions and things to think about along the way.
    Podcast Episode 006: Jon Helander, PhD, and I discuss Drugs. Jon Helander, PhD, finished his PhD at UC Riverside in plant sciences. Today we talk about his background, drug development, his art, and his love of brewing (not in this order).
    Podcast Episode 005: Leonardo Nunes Founder of Novalact Part 2 Leonardo Nunes founded Novalact to help people who are lactose in tolerant. He is one year way from having a product that will do just that. In this episode we get into his business, how he got funding, and ways to learn more!
    Podcast Episode 004: Leonardo Nunes Founder of Novalact Part 1 In this episode we discuss his views on transcendentalism, his life in Chile, and much more. Sit back and listen to Leo roll his Rs and talk philosophy in this episode of Learning with Lowell.
    Podcast Episode 003: Matthew Pavlovich Editor of Trends in Biotechnology We get into Matt’s background, what he is working on and how he got into his position, his fascination for making wine and how that relates to chemistry, and much more. This was a fun episode to make, and I’m going to take his advice and use a hobby, such as wine making, to activate my love for chemistry.
    Podcast Episode 002: Ravi Teja founder of ResearchSat Ravi Teja has been all over the globe in his pursuit of making an impact. He is currently working to put microbiology experiments into space. As of our recording this was scheduled to happen in September.
    Podcast Episode 001: Sarah Proefke Technical Recruiter at TRUVERIS Sarah studied Chemical Engineering while in college, transitioned around, and eventually made the plunge to move to New York City. She has a variety of fascinating tips and suggestions for companies looking for great candidates and candidates looking for great companies.
    Here is the podcast link on Itunes Here is the link for android, or the website: Learningwithlowell.com