Heroes
Claus D. Volko, M.D. on Symbiont Conversion Theory and Bacterial Reprogramming
Claus D. Volko, M.D. (born 1983) is an Austrian software engineer and medical scientist in Vienna. He holds degrees in medicine (M.D.), medical informatics (B.Sc.) and computational intelligence (M.Sc.). In the demoscene he is known as “Adok” and served as main editor of the electronic magazine Hugi. Volko formulated Symbiont Conversion Theory in 2018. He founded and leads the Prudentia High IQ Society, and joined Mensa in 2002. In 2018 he published “Volko Personality Patterns,” a Jungian-inspired extension of MBTI typology. In 2025 he posted “Reprogramming Bacteria for Symbiont Conversion: A Review” on Prudentia’s blog, and maintains Prudentia’s journal and blog.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen28 days ago in Interview
Questions That Build Tomorrow
In the bustling town of Crestwood, where busy streets hummed with stories and daily routines, lived a young college student named Zayan. Unlike many students, Zayan wasn’t dreaming of becoming a doctor or an engineer—he dreamed of becoming a journalist who used interviews to understand the world. To him, interviewing someone wasn’t just asking questions. It was discovering a hidden universe in every person.
By Spotlight stories 2 months ago in Interview
Interview with the Daleriva Machinery CEO
Some leaders talk about innovation; others focus on execution. Then there are people like Adrian Cole, CEO of Daleriva Machinery, who quietly reshape an industry by doing the obvious things very, very well. I sat down with him to understand how his company carved out credibility in a space where reliability isn’t just a sales pitch — it’s the difference between a project moving forward or grinding to a halt.
By Dena Falken Esq2 months ago in Interview
Interview with the Marletta Machinery CEO
If you’ve been in business for more than 40 years, you pick up on what works, what doesn’t, and why customers return. Literally, Marletta Machinery’s success is based on something that seems pretty simple: used heavy equipment that feels and works like new but at a drastically reduced price point. We had a chat with the CEO of Marletta Machinery to find out how they keep their world-class reputation, what sets them apart in a saturated market and why customers just can’t stop leaving five-star Marletta Machinery Reviews.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in Interview
Wild Willie’s Soul Impact:
When Wild Willie grabs the mic, it’s more than a podcast—it’s a force. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, the award-winning show on The Scene Projects network, Wild Willie has carved his own lane with storytelling that refuses to play it safe. His mission is bold, his delivery unapologetic: to prove music isn’t just background noise—it’s a lifeline.
By Independent Indie Artist Radar3 months ago in Interview
Willie Thornton: The Voice Behind Soul Impact
Willie Thornton is not just a name—it’s a movement. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, an award-winning podcast under The Scene Projects network, Willie has carved out a lane that’s uniquely his. His work is electric, raw, and deeply human, taking listeners on a ride through stories of resilience, transformation, and hope. At its core, the show is about survival, about thriving, and about how music—something so universal—can become a lifeline when the world feels like it’s caving in.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x3 months ago in Interview
From Exhaustion to Excellence: Sports Medicine Physician Dr Pat Boulogne Guides a 30‑Year Transformation for a High‑Performing Executive
Health Team Network today announced the publication of a 30‑year case story showcasing how a sports medicine physician’s whole‑person strategy helped a newly promoted VP and single mother transform persistent headaches, daily exhaustion, and a bulging disc into lasting vitality, prescription‑free living, and long‑term success at work and at home.
By Digital Geek Media3 months ago in Interview
The Interview That Felt Like a Test of Survival
M Mehran I stepped into the building at exactly 9:59 a.m., just a minute before my scheduled interview. The lobby was eerily quiet, the kind of silence that makes you hyper-aware of every sound—your shoes squeaking, your own heartbeat, the soft hum of the air conditioning.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Interview
The Interview That Changed My Perspective
M Mehran I remember the day vividly—not because it was special, but because it terrified me. I had spent weeks preparing for this interview. Every evening was filled with mock questions, endless research about the company, and pep talks in front of the mirror. I needed this opportunity—not just for a job, but for a chance to prove to myself that I could start over.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Interview









