On this episode, I interview Rachel Francine, founder of Singfit PRIME, on the concept of women having an "Oxytocin Advantage," which translates to an advantage in leadership, relationships, trust, caring, and connection. Rachel also shares a little about how she co-founded Singfit, a platform that brings music as medicine to over 500 long-term care communities in 43 states.
About Rachel:
Rachel Francine is a frequent speaker on building preferable futures, innovation best practices, women in technology, and music as medicine for such diverse organizations as the United Nations, the Professional Golfers Association, the Association of Professional Futurists and the American Society on Aging. Rachel began working in interactive technologies in 1996 as a member of the CitySearch.com new markets team and spent over 15 years converting brick-and-mortar products into scalable digital solutions for companies including Ticketmaster, Cars.com, Warner Brothers, The Dallas Morning News, CollegeStudent.com and Al Gore’s Current TV. Disappointed with the trajectory and goals of the commercial technology sector, in 2009 Rachel earned a masters degree in Futures Studies from the University of Houston with a focus on Transformational Economics in order to build organizations that produce quadruple bottom line results. Upon graduation, Rachel co-founded Musical Health Technologies whose award-winning product, SingFit PRIME, brings music as medicine to over 500 long-term care communities in 43 states. Rachel has been featured in Forbes Magazine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, the Houston Chronicle and Fast Company.
Connect with Rachel:
Twitter: @WeAreSingFIt
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreSingFit
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/racheltspoon/
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