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A completely new podcast about marketing appeared in the Ukrainian audio space - "What if?", in which Webpromo marketers Olena Melnyk and Kyrylo Andrusiak, together with an interesting guest, discuss business in an alternative reality. Their releases take listeners beyond the framework of usual thinking and inspire the search for new meanings, and sometimes - give the opportunity to win cool thematic prizes. The topic of the second issue is "What, how will it be possible to change the genetic code?". Oleksandr Kolyada, a Ukrainian geneticist and popularizer of science, helped the presenters to search for a connection between genetics and marketing. How to Use Genetics in Marketing: Podcast Hosts of the What If? podcast Elena Melnik and Kirill Andrusyak and guest episode - geneticist and science popularizer Alexander Kolyada Read also : Dmytro Borisov's aroma marketing, the WOW effect and business without competition: the first edition of the podcast "А что, если?" Podcast "What if?" Issue #2 Elena: Our issue today is special.
We will talk about seemingly incompatible things - marketing and genetics. Our guest Oleksandr Kolyada will tell us more about genetics. Sasha, hello! According Business Owner Phone Numbers List to tradition, each guest (guest - editor's note) tells three facts about himself that characterize him as a person. Oleksandr: The first thing that comes to mind is that I love science. The second fact is that when I was 20 years old, I studied at the seminary and dreamed of becoming a priest. And fact number three is my hobby, I collect the DNA of interesting people. Kirill: For us and our listeners, let's understand the basic concepts that we will talk about today: what are DNA and the genetic code? Oleksandr: DNA is such a thread about three meters long, which is contained in every cell of your body.
And there are many, many millions of such cells (in a person - ed.). It's hard to imagine even technically, but it's true! In these three meters, in three billion letters, the entire structure of your body is written - how big you will grow, whether you will be a boy or a girl, what color your eyes and hair will be, what food you will most likely choose, right down to which of parties you will vote for. Elena: It is a great talent when a person can explain complex things in simple words. DNA is difficult for me, I'll admit it right away for all the listeners. Oleksandr: If you want to know what is hidden in this three-letter abbreviation, deoxyribonucleic acid. None of these words will be difficult for a non-scientist to understand, but one must call a spade a spade. It cannot be called a thread in a cage. Elena: However, you said that it affects the body. And how does it affect the character? Oleksandr: I would like to learn from a scientist what character is. After that,
We will talk about seemingly incompatible things - marketing and genetics. Our guest Oleksandr Kolyada will tell us more about genetics. Sasha, hello! According Business Owner Phone Numbers List to tradition, each guest (guest - editor's note) tells three facts about himself that characterize him as a person. Oleksandr: The first thing that comes to mind is that I love science. The second fact is that when I was 20 years old, I studied at the seminary and dreamed of becoming a priest. And fact number three is my hobby, I collect the DNA of interesting people. Kirill: For us and our listeners, let's understand the basic concepts that we will talk about today: what are DNA and the genetic code? Oleksandr: DNA is such a thread about three meters long, which is contained in every cell of your body.
And there are many, many millions of such cells (in a person - ed.). It's hard to imagine even technically, but it's true! In these three meters, in three billion letters, the entire structure of your body is written - how big you will grow, whether you will be a boy or a girl, what color your eyes and hair will be, what food you will most likely choose, right down to which of parties you will vote for. Elena: It is a great talent when a person can explain complex things in simple words. DNA is difficult for me, I'll admit it right away for all the listeners. Oleksandr: If you want to know what is hidden in this three-letter abbreviation, deoxyribonucleic acid. None of these words will be difficult for a non-scientist to understand, but one must call a spade a spade. It cannot be called a thread in a cage. Elena: However, you said that it affects the body. And how does it affect the character? Oleksandr: I would like to learn from a scientist what character is. After that,