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The Renaissance Man: Joseph Carrabis
Fourteenth Episode: Joseph Carrabis started telling stories in childhood and sold his first short story in 1978. He's worked as a long-haul trucker, an apprentice butcher, a lumberjack, a Cold Regions researcher, a Chief Data Scientist, a Chief Research Scientist, a Chief Neuroscience Officer, a Neuromarketer-in-Residence, and a Chief Research Officer. He’s lectured at colleges and universities and sat on the Advisory Boards of The Center for Multicultural Science and The Journal of Cultural Marketing Strategy. He was a Senior Research Fellow at the Society for New Communications Research; an Annenberg Fellow at the University of Southern California's Center for the Digital Future; Director of Predictive Analytics, Center for Adaptive Solutions; and was a member of the NYAS/UN's Scientists Without Borders program. He held patents covering mathematics, anthropology, neuroscience, and linguistics, and during the late 1980s and early 1990s he was an internationally best-selling trade technical author. His fiction appears regularly in anthologies and his own novels. Please join us for a wide-ranging conversation.
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