You have met Stefankai in Autumn 2025
2025-09-17
oyu veha tem ifankSate - order descends into chaos and words matter as some find fault in their characters. The times they are AI-changing and cheap puns like this entertain the masses. #kaiFall This autumn, you have met me at dmexco or Automa+, in Berlin, Vienna, Cologne, Basel or Leverkusen and while building a better post-event engagement for congresses, pondering use cases for POAP NFTs or listening to my ramblings on it, while delivering CECs and better apps using health data or generally defying grAIvity... (here goes another pun). As Digital Lead for Bayer Pharma, I advance our Event & P2P Capability as well as Global Cardiovascular, Hemophilia, Ophthalmology and Oncology commercial and medical functions with advice and end-to-end responsibility on activities how to leverage digital in our markets for furthering our vision of Health for all, Hunger for none. You received this POAP after you met Stefankai virtually or in person, via e-mail, QR code or by tapping your phone on the IYK disc or card – a cool way to claim POAPs. #TeamBayer #Humanocracy #POAP #VR #apostleofyeysus #stefankai.eth #kaiFall Image created with ChatGPT Collection: https://collections.poap.xyz/stefankai-designs
Bayer Girls' Day is an annual event designed to encourage young women to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The day typically features interactive workshops, hands-on experiments, and mentoring sessions led by experienced professionals, allowing participants to gain insights into various fields and build confidence in their skills. Through engaging activities, Bayer Girls' Day aims to inspire girls to pursue STEM careers and foster a more inclusive environment within these industries. It's an opportunity for young women to network, learn, and envision themselves in future roles within science and technology. Art&Text by ChatGPT.
Multiple Personality Day, March 5, 2024
2024-03-11
Multiple Personality Day raises awareness about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). It aims to educate and debunk myths surrounding DID, a condition stemming from severe trauma, often in childhood, leading to two or more distinct identities or personality states within an individual. DID has been recognized for decades. The condition is rare, 1%-3% of the population, with maybe a higher prevalence in females. People with DID often have a remarkably high tolerance for pain and may not notice injuries in some of their alternate identities. Treatment primarily involves psychotherapy, focusing on integrating the various identities into one. Approaches include cognitive-behavioral therapy and art therapy, among others. Medications may target associated symptoms like anxiety or depression. Noteworthy is the increased awareness from the "Sybil" story in the 1970s, showcasing a woman with 16 personalities, highlighting DID's complex nature and the potential for recovery with appropriate support and treatment. Controversy is very high. From Wikipedia: (Many)... believe DID is caused by traumatic stresses forcing the mind to split into multiple identities, each with a separate set of memories, (others) that the symptoms of DID are produced artificially by certain psychotherapeutic practices or patients playing a role... Ongoing research and clinical practice continue to refine our understanding and care for those affected. Wiki: https://bit.ly/3TqsswS Art&Text🫶ChatGPT.


