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Entrepreneur Beth Bostwick on Her Passion for Purdue Innovates and Hopes for Boilermakers’ Startups
In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Beth Bostwick, serial entrepreneur and author.
As a prominent entrepreneur and mentor within Purdue Innovates, Beth (MS human resources ’89) provides passionate insights into the world of startups and details how young entrepreneurs can set themselves up for success. In this episode you will:
*Get to know Beth’s personal story of persistence as she fought through her multiple sclerosis diagnosis while earning her master’s at Purdue.
*Learn the importance of staying true to yourself and your “outside the box” ideas.
*Discover how Beth realized she was better suited to start her own company, ReadyTouch, in Silicon Valley rather than continue working for a corporation.
*Find out how a powerful thinking process has helped her overcome her biggest challenges, and how you can use it, too.
*Learn more about the success of Purdue Innovates, and why Beth is focused on encouraging more young women to become entrepreneurs.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur wondering how you can further develop your startup or looking for a way to use your innovative spirit, don’t miss this episode full of advice and insights from this successful Boilermaker trailblazer.
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Boilermaker Entrepreneur Beth Bostwick Joins ‘This Is Purdue’
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In this episode of “This Is Purdue”: As a prominent entrepreneur and mentor within Purdue Innovates, Beth Bostwick (MS human resources ’89) shares passionate insights into the world of startups and how young entrepreneurs can set themselves up for success. Watch as Beth describes her journey from the corporate world to becoming an entrepreneur. Although it wasn’t easy, she knew she could rely o...
How Will Purdue’s Reputation for Research and Innovation Expand in Indianapolis?
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On our latest “This Is Purdue” episode, we’re delving into Purdue University in Indianapolis’ commitment to furthering Purdue’s reputation of groundbreaking research, patents and industry collaboration. Discover how faculty and students are bringing innovation to Indianapolis and creating a hub of cutting-edge research in areas like sports technology, engineering, pharmaceuticals and more. Don’...
Dan Hasler and David Umulis Discuss Why Purdue Is Coming to Indianapolis
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In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Dan Hasler, chief operating officer, and David Umulis, senior vice provost and chief academic officer, of Purdue University in Indianapolis. As Purdue’s first comprehensive urban campus, Purdue in Indianapolis will bring exciting opportunities for students, faculty and the whole Boilermaker community. In this second episode of our Boilermake...
Full Video Interview With Purdue in Indianapolis’ Dan Hasler and David Umulis at Harry & Izzy’s
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In our “This Is Purdue” full video interview, we’re talking to Dan Hasler, chief operating officer, and David Umulis, senior vice provost and chief academic officer, of Purdue University in Indianapolis. As Purdue’s first comprehensive urban campus, Purdue in Indianapolis will bring exciting opportunities for students, faculty residents and the entire Boilermaker community. This episode is the ...
Boilermaker Bites: Purdue in Indianapolis’ Dan Hasler and David Umulis at Harry & Izzy’s
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Dan Hasler, chief operating officer, and David Umulis, senior vice provost and chief academic officer, of Purdue University in Indianapolis joined “This Is Purdue” to discuss the importance of Purdue University’s first comprehensive urban campus. Listen as Dan and David explain what students, faculty and the entire Boilermaker community are most excited about when it comes to officially opening...
Dean Reed Reflects on Calling Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine Students with Acceptance News
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What are some of the happiest days of Dean Willie Reed’s career? Calling every applicant who has been accepted into Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Listen to Dean Reed on “This Is Purdue” as he reflects on the tears, screams and exclamations he receives from the other end of the phone after sharing the good news with Boilermakers. “The ball is in your court,” he tells them, ...
Dean, Mentor, Boilermaker: Celebrating College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Willie Reed
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In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Willie Reed, dean of Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Join us as we celebrate Reed’s legacy as he prepares to step down after 17 years as dean. When you listen to this episode, you can expect to: *Learn more about Dean Reed’s incredible journey of persistence - from being taught first grade by his grandmother in southern A...
Full Video Interview with Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Willie Reed
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In our "This Is Purdue" full video interview with Willie Reed, dean of Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, we discuss Dean Reed’s incredible journey of persistence - from being taught first grade by his grandmother in southern Alabama, to earning a Purdue doctorate in pathology, to becoming dean of one of the top veterinary schools in the country. As we celebrate Dean Reed’s leg...
Dean Willie Reed’s Legacy and Impact on Purdue’s College of Veterinary Medicine
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Dean Willie Reed’s Legacy and Impact on Purdue’s College of Veterinary Medicine
How does Purdue’s aviation education stand out from other institutions?
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How does Purdue’s aviation education stand out from other institutions?
Full Video Interview with Professor Emeritus Tom Carney: The History Behind Purdue Aviation
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Full Video Interview with Professor Emeritus Tom Carney: The History Behind Purdue Aviation
What are the benefits of flying out of the Purdue University Airport?
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What are the benefits of flying out of the Purdue University Airport?
The Future of Purdue Airport’s Commercial Flight Service and the History Behind Purdue Aviation
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The Future of Purdue Airport’s Commercial Flight Service and the History Behind Purdue Aviation
Full Video Interview with Rob Wynkoop and Adam Baxmeyer: Purdue University Airport Commercial Flight
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Full Video Interview with Rob Wynkoop and Adam Baxmeyer: Purdue University Airport Commercial Flight
The Return of Commercial Flight to the Purdue University Airport and the Legacy of Purdue Aviation
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The Return of Commercial Flight to the Purdue University Airport and the Legacy of Purdue Aviation
IMS’ Michael Kaltenmark on the Unique Relationship Between Purdue and the IMS
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IMS’ Michael Kaltenmark on the Unique Relationship Between Purdue and the IMS
What's the Best Spot to Watch the Indy 500 at the IMS?
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What's the Best Spot to Watch the Indy 500 at the IMS?
Alums Share How Their Purdue Journeys Set Them Up for Success in Planning the Indy 500
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Alums Share How Their Purdue Journeys Set Them Up for Success in Planning the Indy 500
The Making of the Indy 500: Meet the Boilermakers Behind the Scenes at the IMS
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The Making of the Indy 500: Meet the Boilermakers Behind the Scenes at the IMS
Full Video Interview with 3 Boilermakers Who Work Behind the Scenes to Put on the Indy 500 at IMS
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Full Video Interview with 3 Boilermakers Who Work Behind the Scenes to Put on the Indy 500 at IMS
Go Behind the Scenes of the Indianapolis 500 at the IMS With Three Boilermakers
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Go Behind the Scenes of the Indianapolis 500 at the IMS With Three Boilermakers
Boilermaker Astronauts Share Their Next Giant Leaps
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Boilermaker Astronauts Share Their Next Giant Leaps
‘Why Purdue?’ Purdue Astronauts on Their Unique Boilermaker Experiences
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‘Why Purdue?’ Purdue Astronauts on Their Unique Boilermaker Experiences
5 Purdue Astronauts on the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Event at the IMS
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5 Purdue Astronauts on the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Event at the IMS
5 Purdue Astronauts on the Future of NASA and Commercial Spaceflight Partnerships
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5 Purdue Astronauts on the Future of NASA and Commercial Spaceflight Partnerships
5 Purdue Astronauts Share Their First Experiences in Space
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5 Purdue Astronauts Share Their First Experiences in Space
‘This Is Purdue’ Panel With Boilermaker Astronauts at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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‘This Is Purdue’ Panel With Boilermaker Astronauts at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
5 Boilermaker Astronauts Join ‘This Is Purdue’ for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
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5 Boilermaker Astronauts Join ‘This Is Purdue’ for the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
The Story Behind the Name of Boilermaker Erik Miller’s Kokomo Winery
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The Story Behind the Name of Boilermaker Erik Miller’s Kokomo Winery

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  • @reidhovey2575
    @reidhovey2575 2 дні тому

    after using this grip, my spirals are super good; it just takes practice

  • @ogradymp
    @ogradymp 22 дні тому

    I'm glad the dean was able to pursue his dreams, and that his dreams ended up being more than "just dreams."

  • @0riya_moni
    @0riya_moni 23 дні тому

    Your content is really good. I loved them. But there are some problems in your channel because of that you are not getting enough views or subscribers. If you want to know & solve that just let me know. Good luck

  • @jimmyboudreau4207
    @jimmyboudreau4207 23 дні тому

    Single mom raising two kids there's something wrong with this picture why

  • @Moonxxi1
    @Moonxxi1 Місяць тому

    I tried that but when i flick my wrist its always my middle finger that touches the ball last and when it is my pointer finger it always results in a crappy spiral😢

  • @flyprdu
    @flyprdu Місяць тому

    Fantastic interview. Great to see Dr. Carney again.

  • @fardinmahfuz6894
    @fardinmahfuz6894 Місяць тому

    why the videos hasnt more views?

  • @nohandle242
    @nohandle242 Місяць тому

    no american students? where is their flag?

    • @pkmm_
      @pkmm_ Місяць тому

      All across the campus

  • @Wilson-cv1vl
    @Wilson-cv1vl Місяць тому

    Promo sm 🤦

  • @123slasher.16
    @123slasher.16 Місяць тому

    That was my team I remember crying the day I heard about Tiffany Young's death.

  • @StandardLoop
    @StandardLoop Місяць тому

    Boiler Up!

  • @PurdueUniversity
    @PurdueUniversity Місяць тому

    #BoilerUp

  • @devoncox1808
    @devoncox1808 2 місяці тому

    It was really messed up. They cut him off in Dune Part Two. if I work with Stephen, I will never cut him off.

  • @paulmcbride568
    @paulmcbride568 2 місяці тому

    👍 "promo sm"

  • @hollygreen8078
    @hollygreen8078 3 місяці тому

    I went to high school with Adam.

  • @JasonSchroeder-in3vs
    @JasonSchroeder-in3vs 3 місяці тому

    Great presentation and insights from the panel. Impressive turnout at IMS for the eclipse.

  • @Yuniandriley
    @Yuniandriley 3 місяці тому

    😂

  • @danielcole5668
    @danielcole5668 3 місяці тому

    Damn, WTF. Denis better put all of Stephen's cut scenes on the blu-ray. Stephen is such an awesome character actor and deserves to be seen.

    • @RobbyBabes
      @RobbyBabes 2 місяці тому

      Denis would never do that. What doesn't make it in his movies he destroys.

  • @JB-gx4lg
    @JB-gx4lg 4 місяці тому

    The first game of that season against defending national champion Tennessee felt like a sellout as well. I was there and it didn't seem like there were empty seats but maybe people just spread out a bit more.

  • @ilikegamesandtech6712
    @ilikegamesandtech6712 4 місяці тому

    Bro, Hawat was cut out of Dune Pt 2 this is terrible.

  • @nx2528
    @nx2528 4 місяці тому

    shame his scenes were all cut from Dune Part Two.

  • @BoilersRock
    @BoilersRock 5 місяців тому

    It's nice to see parents of all the Purdue athletes have a chance to be interviewed and to learn more about the players.

  • @LaminFCeesay
    @LaminFCeesay 5 місяців тому

    Amazing, my love for Purdue increases day by day. I wish my application for Medical Physics is accepted

  • @mattbannon7657
    @mattbannon7657 6 місяців тому

    This is gonna show my age, but was this Nick’s on the levee back in the day?… if so I remember seeing Henry Lee Summer there… thanks & Boiler Up!

  • @Lovewine88
    @Lovewine88 6 місяців тому

    I was fortunate enough to have stumbled upon Dr. Lundstrom's ECE Semiconductor Fundamental course online while doing research. He's an excellent instructor in the classroom. I'm looking forward to see his work in the future.

  • @littlecooky1099
    @littlecooky1099 6 місяців тому

    We are lucky to have you as our leader, Dr. Chiang!

  • @triunfototal1
    @triunfototal1 7 місяців тому

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mung_bean Very grand and respectful and gracious.......,even his last name is related to Agriculture...

  • @pradeeppandey8404
    @pradeeppandey8404 7 місяців тому

    Great institute ❤ Purdue

  • @VINCIVISION
    @VINCIVISION 8 місяців тому

    This was an incredible pleasure watching this interview. Well Done 👍🏻 I’ve only seen your show twice, most recently on the Madam Carroll where your energy and audience participation is 2nd to none ! Bruce, you are truly a magnet drawing anyone who is interested in Music. God Bless and Best of Luck to You in the Future. 😃

  • @scotthickner3704
    @scotthickner3704 8 місяців тому

    Great interview. Bruce is the best!

  • @bostonspice96
    @bostonspice96 8 місяців тому

    We love Bruce!!

  • @OldSchoolGarbage
    @OldSchoolGarbage 8 місяців тому

    He seems so nice and I wish his career had worked out for him. At least, instead of being a free agent until forever, he should've been a back up for some team at least. But thats just me.

  • @seth_deegan
    @seth_deegan 9 місяців тому

    Most consequential issue is semiconductors? Uh no. Climate change is. And Purdue is barely supporting that issue.

    • @michaellavelle7354
      @michaellavelle7354 2 місяці тому

      Climate change is bigger than semiconductors? Hardly.

  • @ryangohard3868
    @ryangohard3868 9 місяців тому

    Never thought of pointing the finger

  • @ivyyang981
    @ivyyang981 10 місяців тому

    Lucky Penny 🍀! Best call sign ever!!! 😊

  • @BunnyInes
    @BunnyInes 10 місяців тому

    Great interview! Thank you for your service, Lucky 🍀! 🙏🏽🇺🇸🪽🫶🏽

  • @RezaurRahaman
    @RezaurRahaman 10 місяців тому

    Great. But....

  • @LSENTERTAINMENTMGMT
    @LSENTERTAINMENTMGMT 10 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/wk95Bud8GgQ/v-deo.htmlsi=qurk72iwi8quE2sU

  • @Pa1ntpro
    @Pa1ntpro 10 місяців тому

    LOVE this dude and what he brings!!! THE WALTERS ERA IS HERE!

  • @Kwasimitsu
    @Kwasimitsu 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this! Henderson has been a great actor for years. Glad to see him getting more attention with his big role in Dune.

  • @seifmehelmy3867
    @seifmehelmy3867 10 місяців тому

    Such waffle

  • @tkamel18
    @tkamel18 10 місяців тому

    Your job as a coach is to not allow your team to shoot 5-26 from 3 when you’re playing the shortest team in D1 hoops as one of the worst 3 pt shooting teams in D1 hoops. At some point when you see your team miss wide open 3s (and looking afraid to take them) you gotta just use your size and score inside. I hope he plays Gillis at the 3 with Furst/TKR at the 4 and Edey/TKR at the 5 this season. Gillis is a big guard at 6’6…

  • @marycollins8356
    @marycollins8356 10 місяців тому

    What a marvelous interview!!

  • @nanamavik586
    @nanamavik586 11 місяців тому

    I am a retired US Air Force F-16 pilot. I have a lot of problems with what is being said in this interview as well with the associated narrative that for some 20+ years has painted these 2 pilots as heros for what they "would have done" on Sept 11, 2001. There were no military heros on 9/11 except for those that worked to rescue the injured and trapped at the Pentagon. Beyond those, the military saved no lives that day. Absolutely none. The primary game plan to take down any aircraft coming into DC that day by ramming the nose and tail with F-16's was utter nonsense and completely unnecessary except as a very, very, very last resort. Why? Let me explain. The F-16 normally carries up to 511 rounds of live 20mm Target Practice (TP) ammunition on every flight for weight and balance purposes. The F-16's M61A1 Vulcan cannon firing a 20mm 1500+ grain TP round down its barrels at 3400 feet per second is hardly a "BB gun"...despite what was said by Heather Penney in another interview. In that interview it was also said these pilots only had 110 rounds each. That is extremely doubtful. The only reason 110 rounds would have been the limit was if that was exactly how many rounds were loaded or what was left over from previous air-ground training missions (unlikely in both cases). There is, however, an external rounds limiter switch which is typically set to 110 when shooting the gun during air-ground training to facilitate hit percentage calculations(e.g., 40 hits = 40%.) The pilot or crew chief can easily flip the rounds limit switch off before engine start allowing all rounds that are loaded to be fired. So it seems they took off with the rounds limiter switch on and set to the standard 110. As far as engaging an airliner, it would have been simple to intercept and cruise up behind it and put 25 to 50 rounds through the engines, tail, or cockpit. This would have almost certainly taken the airliner down. If all the ammunition was expended, the next thing to have tried would have been a supersonic, very close pass over the engines as this would likely cause the engines to stall and/or flameout. Only after these and possibly other options were tried should a suicide ram have been considered. Sadly, the suicide ram is the FIRST and ONLY option brought up when these these two pilots talk about what they would have done that day. The Pentagon was hit 34 minutes after the SECOND airliner hit the Twin Towers in New York City. 34 minutes! F-16's were sitting on the ground 10 miles away when the Pentagon was attacked. It was an abject failure of our civilian and military leadership that left the nation unprepared to respond and prevent an attack on our nation's capitol with a 34 minute warning. Again, no military heroes that day. The continued blaring for 20+ years about a suicide mission that these pilots WOULD HAVE DONE that day needs to stop. They saved no one. Exit the stage. Enough.

    • @brgilbert2
      @brgilbert2 Місяць тому

      [nanamavik586] And like you I have serious issues but not with Heather Penny's narration but with yours!! Most of the videos posted are around 2 years old making the year about 2021 to 2022. That is about 20 to 21 years ago when they were posted, not when the interviews were conducted. Secondly I find it VERY interesting that I see NO dates of your service, something I would NOT have failed to mention in your position. And thirdly, you indicated you were an "Air Force" pilot or in the "Air Force", NOT in the "National Guard" (not sure if Miss Penny mentioned that in this video or I became aware of that in other videos I have viewed) which is ENTIRELY different then the regular service, Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force. So to be totally unprepared is relevant and believable plus those 34 minutes, listening to a few of other interviews it sounds to me like they were entirely out of the loop. As for your take on what ammunition might be on those jets or should be and with NO experience about those planes, I will not comment especially considering how many errors are in your post.

  • @amylanebaker8186
    @amylanebaker8186 11 місяців тому

    That’s his problem. He always builds around 1 guy. The rest of the team fades throughout the year and his opponents learn how to stop the 1 guy.

    • @reedriter
      @reedriter 11 місяців тому

      There isn't really a 'problem'. Painter has built one of the most successful college basketball programs and it's getting better every year. Purdue doesn't get a lot of NBA level recruits, so they've done remarkably well with the talent they have had.

    • @TheIndiana1
      @TheIndiana1 11 місяців тому

      100% not true. Painter has had many balanced scoring attack teams over the years. It depends on the roster. Would you say the Chicago Bulls should have de-emphasized the plays to Michael Jordan? Edey IS the Jordan of this Purdue team, how can you possibly not see that? Actually more of a Patrick Ewing, but same point.

  • @Jeff-yz3on
    @Jeff-yz3on 11 місяців тому

    Do a version without the music.

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    @5daystillend550 11 місяців тому

    david graves is a pos scam artist , there website is glicthed but they wont refund or help you . they say to download app and try again but they wont refund for original order pos !! stole my money

  • @xxx4651
    @xxx4651 Рік тому

    I just met him twice today accidentally, and figured he bought a house close to Westwood for his family.😂

  • @oogBoogKittenNoLonger
    @oogBoogKittenNoLonger Рік тому

    My mother went to year 8 with her