
DC3 Making Better Sense of Its Cyber Data
In this episode of Ask the CIO, Defense Cybercrime Center (DC3) Architecture Management of Data and Enterprise Division Chief Kajal Pal explains how DC3 protects the defense industrial base through digital forensics, threat intelligence sharing, and supply‑chain security. She details the shift from on‑premises to hybrid cloud environments, the adoption of Zero Trust, and the implementation of data mesh, data fabric, and a centralized data lake to tag, classify, and share cyber data across DoD components and industry partners. Pal also describes how AI and automated policy generation enable near‑real‑time threat detection and response while maintaining a human‑in‑the‑loop for risk‑tolerant decisions. The discussion highlights the challenges of moving data across impact levels and the importance of metadata‑driven data products for faster, more accurate cyber decision‑making.

LIV Golf Faces Uncertain Future / Amazon’s NBA Mishap
In this episode, Scott Soschnick and Evan Novy‑Williams dissect the precarious financial future of LIV Golf, noting that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) may be reconsidering its multi‑billion‑dollar backing amid mounting losses, player departures, and the broader geopolitical fallout...

Trump Wants Regime Change at the Fed
In this episode, Paul Krugman warns that former President Donald Trump is attempting to undermine the Federal Reserve’s independence by pressuring for lower interest rates and targeting Fed officials. Krugman explains why monetary policy is a technical, credibility‑driven tool that...

Facebook's 2026 Rules for Reach & Relevance
In this episode, Michael Stelzner, Jerry Potter, and Facebook ads expert Tara Zerker break down Meta's 2026 updates that prioritize original short‑form video and crack down on low‑value reposts. They explain how Meta will use a content "fingerprint" to identify...

Lead Better - Great Advocates Don’t Present Options
In this episode of Lead Better, hosts Scott Baker and Mikey explore Field Note #1771, "Great Advocates Don't Present Options," highlighting the distinction between presenting multiple choices and making a decisive, conviction‑driven recommendation. They discuss how leaders often blur the...

How Kamini Lane Is Modernizing Real Estate at Scale with AI and Standardization
In this episode, Coldwell Banker Realty CEO Kamini Lane discusses how the brokerage is modernizing its massive, agent‑centric operation with AI and standardized platforms. She explains the shift from fragmented, market‑specific processes to a unified digital backbone that automates tasks...

$4.5m ARR, $0 Raised: Tom Hunt on Building Fame (Getting to Aha!)
In this episode, Tom Hunt, founder and CEO of the B2B podcast agency Fame, shares his entrepreneurial journey from studying chemistry and working in management consulting to launching 25 ventures, with Fame emerging as the sole success—now generating over $4 million...

5 Things Ecommerce Owners Need To Get Right Now
In this episode, the Hammersley Brothers outline five immediate priorities for e‑commerce owners, starting with pre‑building weather‑triggered campaigns to capitalize on unexpected climate events. They stress the importance of a year‑ahead event calendar—covering holidays, sales periods, and macro events like...
The $72 Billion Netflix Question Plus Nine Others for Q1 2026 Earnings
The episode outlines ten probing questions for Netflix’s Q1 2026 earnings, focusing on the fallout from the missed $72 billion Warner Bros. & HBO acquisition, catalog licensing strategy, and competitive threats from YouTube. It examines how AI and the Interpositive deal could reshape...

America’s Love-Hate Relationship with (Sports) Betting | In the Game
The episode explores the rapid rise of sports betting in the United States, highlighting that roughly $200 billion will be wagered this year and over 50 million adults—about one‑fifth of the adult population—are active bettors, most of them young men under 30....

From Losing $1M a Month to a $1B Exit — Jim Sorenson on Building Impact That Pays
In this episode, Jim Sorenson recounts how he turned a company burning $1 million a month into a near‑$1 billion exit in under three years by pivoting from a mass‑market video‑compression startup to a niche video‑relay service for the deaf and hard‑of‑hearing....

299. The New CEO’s Guide to Stakeholder Impact
In this episode, McKinsey partners Carolyn Dewar, Blair Epstein, and Eric Sherman explain why stakeholder engagement is a critical, yet under‑mastered, responsibility for new CEOs—impacting roughly 30% of corporate earnings. They outline three key tensions CEOs must balance: the share‑vs‑stage...

How Dialogue Is Steering Thailand’s Auto Manufacturing Future
The episode examines how responsible business conduct (RBC)—centered on genuine dialogue between management and unions—can guide Thailand’s auto sector through the shift to electric vehicles, automation, and AI. Georg Lutert stresses that unions must be integral to workplace democracy and...

Ep. 215: Stop Losing Leads: How to Fix Your B2B Startup Positioning Architecture
In this episode, host Christian Klepp talks with Adriana Daragon, founder of GoToMarketAdvantage, about why many B2B tech startups mistake a demand problem for a deeper issue in their positioning and go‑to‑market (GTM) architecture. Adriana explains that founders often focus...

This 22-Year-Old Built TikTok for Mobile Games, and It’s Growing Fast | E2276
In this episode, Jason Calacanis talks with Albert Brotherton and Boris Radulov, the 22‑year‑old co‑founders of Nanogram, a TikTok‑style platform for creating and playing short mobile games. They demo the app, showing how AI‑driven tools let users generate a full...

Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chairman
The episode examines President Donald Trump's threat to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell unless he steps down within a month, highlighting the political pressure on monetary policy and the potential fallout of such interference. Economist Claudia Ray‑Sarm explains why...

Leading without a Script
The episode explores the hidden costs of ambiguous leadership through the fictional story of Rahul, a junior employee forced to "lean in" without clear direction, resulting in burnout and a missed opportunity for feedback. The host and guest, an HR...

Episode 442: Poland Bets on LNG and Tariff Reform to Strengthen CEE Gas Hub Status
Poland’s gas transmission operator, Gas System, is positioning the country as a central hub for Central and Eastern European (CEE) gas supplies by expanding LNG import capacity, unifying tariffs, and strengthening cross‑border corridors such as the Baltic Sea and Amber...

Nike’s Reality Check
The episode examines Nike’s ongoing turnaround under CEO Elliot Hill, focusing on flat Q3 sales, investor impatience, and the brand’s struggle to craft a compelling narrative despite strong product innovation and scale. BOF analyst Mike Sykes highlights modest wins in...

Kadence Reaches $15M ARR Managing Hybrid Work for Revolut & Boeing
In this episode, Dan Bladen, co‑founder and CEO of Cadence, discusses how his company helps large enterprises like Revolut, Boeing, and Rolls‑Royce manage hybrid workspaces through a people‑centric booking platform priced at $48‑$80 per user per year. He recounts pivoting...

Inside PepsiCo’s Supply Chain Command Center with Brad Rogers, Supply Chain Planning Director at PepsiCo
In this episode of Unpacked, Brad Rogers, Supply Chain Planning Director at PepsiCo, walks listeners through the design and operation of PepsiCo’s Northeast beverage command center. He emphasizes the human‑centric, cross‑functional approach that keeps the center proactive rather than reactive,...
SBJ Morning Buzzcast: April 15, 2026
The SBJ Morning Buzzcast highlighted the latest sports media metrics, including a record 14 million viewers for the Masters final round, and discussed the rapid fallout of journalist Diana Rossini’s resignation. Panelists previewed the CAA World Congress of Sports agenda, featuring...

Why Sam Altman Spent $100M on 10,000 Viewers
The episode dissects OpenAI’s $100 million acquisition of the tech‑talk livestream TPBN, a daily three‑hour show with 7‑10 K live viewers but massive clip reach. Hosts explain that the deal isn’t about editorial power but about leveraging TPBN’s proven storytelling and marketing...

1179: Why Trust Can Outperform Price | Thomas Baumgartner, CFO, Voestalpine Metsec
In this episode, CFO Thomas Baumgartner of voestalpine Metsec (UK) discusses how trust and certification outweigh price competition in the steel‑section market, and how he leverages data, AI, and a controller‑mindset to drive strategic transformation. He shares insights from his 20‑year journey—from...

The European Market Brief 22: Throw Out The Old Conflict Playbook
In this episode of the European Market Brief, hosts Mark Longo, Murad Asgar (founder of EdgeClear), and Matt Corrin (Eurex V‑Stocks lead) dissect the market turbulence sparked by the U.S.–Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz blockade. They highlight unprecedented...

Tuesday - April 14, 2026
In this episode of the Dividend Cafe, host Brian Seitel reviews a strong market rally—Dow up 317 points, S&P 500 up 1.2%, Nasdaq up nearly 2%—driven by tech, software, and semiconductor gains as the Iran‑U.S. conflict eases. He explains how...

We Found the Fix for the Biggest Problem in Affiliate Marketing
In this episode, host Siobhan and guest Yash, founder of Sorrel, discuss the fundamental flaws in current affiliate marketing—namely the "last‑click" credit model and coupon code leakage—that obscure true influencer impact. Yash unveils Sati, a new cookie‑less affiliate platform that...

IMF Warns of Global Recession
The IMF warned that sustained high oil, gas, and food prices could push global growth below 2% next year, with inflation staying above 6%, especially if the Middle East conflict drags on. The episode highlighted the uneven impact, noting that...

#393 – Crafting a Bestselling Thriller Series with Angela Marsons
In this episode of the Kobo Writing Life podcast, bestselling author Angela Marsons shares her 25‑year journey from relentless rejections to selling over 6 million copies of her D.I. Kim Stone thriller series. She reveals how she finally broke through by...
How to Double EBITDA in 3 Years The Multi-Unit Retail Playbook
In this episode of the Raw Selection Private Equity Podcast, Jeff Helfgott, CEO of Boardroom Salon, shares his playbook for doubling EBITDA in three years within a multi‑unit retail business. He emphasizes that talent assessment and development are as critical...
How to Own a Market: Richard C. Wilson on Positioning, Authority & Attracting Pre-Qualified Leads
In this episode, Richard C. Wilson explains how mastering positioning can turn you into the go‑to authority that consistently attracts pre‑qualified leads. He shares his own journey—from cold‑calling investors to founding Family Office Club and becoming a recognized thought leader—by...

Back to Basics in a Deepfake World with Jean Chung
In this episode of Risky Women Radio, Jean Chung, Managing Director and Chief Compliance Officer for Hong Kong, Greater China and North Asia at Standard Chartered, discusses how global commonalities outweigh regulatory differences, the emerging role of AI in AML...

It’s All in the Sauce: The Eric Skae Playbook Behind Rao’s and Carbone’s Billion-Dollar Growth
In this episode, Eric Skay, the mastermind behind turning Rao’s and Carbone into multi‑billion‑dollar brands, shares how he identified undervalued assets, leveraged data‑driven distribution, and built powerful networks to accelerate growth. He explains how Rao’s grew from modest 5% growth...

The Builders Are Stuck in Admin Work, & It Is Killing Construction Productivity with Jennifer Hohman
In this episode, Jennifer Hohman, CTO of Baker Construction, discusses how excessive administrative tasks are dragging down productivity in the construction sector. Drawing on her diverse background in IT, oil & gas, and now concrete construction, she highlights the industry's...

LIV Golf’s Gambit to Rewrite Global Sports, with Scott O’Neil
In this episode, Bob Safian talks with Scott O’Neill, CEO of LIV Golf, about the league’s disruptive model that blends team‑based competition with traditional individual play, rapid global expansion, and a high‑stakes financial structure backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment...
AUDIO: The Impact of International Conflict on the World’s Oil Pipeline
The episode examines how simultaneous disruptions at three key maritime chokepoints—the Strait of Hormuz, the Red Sea/Suez Canal corridor, and the Panama Canal—are creating a system‑wide shock to global oil and LNG shipping. The guest from the Center for Ports...
How to Become a CFO: The Real Career Path, Skills & Decisions That Matter
In this episode of CFO Weekly, Megan Weiss talks with David Liu, CFO of Success KPI, about the unconventional yet strategic path to becoming a chief financial officer. Liu highlights the pivotal role of GE Capital’s two‑year rotational program, diverse...

Ep297 Scott Egan CEO SiriusPoint: If You Fall Asleep, You Go Backwards
In this episode, SiriusPoint CEO Scott Egan reflects on a year of solid, consistent results that have moved the company well beyond the turnaround phase, highlighting strong top‑line growth, improved quality of earnings, and a recent Fitch upgrade. He explains...
Credit Scores vs Bank Data: Why Lenders Are Switching
In this episode of FinTech Confidential, host Ted Huff talks with Jamie Twist and Casey Kaplan of Carrington Labs about why lenders are moving away from traditional credit scores toward bank transaction data and AI-driven cash‑flow underwriting. They explain how...

Who Needs VCs when You Have Friends Like These?
In this episode, Zen Liu, co‑founder and CEO of RunPod, explains how his team bypassed traditional venture‑capital funding and built a GPU‑focused cloud platform directly from community feedback. Starting with basement‑hosted servers, they launched a free, Reddit‑promoted dev‑environment product that...

The 3 Biggest Stories in Music: Bieber’s Payday, Ye’s Comeback, and $64B for Universal Music Group
The episode breaks down three headline music‑industry stories: Bill Ackman’s $60 billion bid to take Universal Music Group private, Kanye West’s (Ye) tumultuous comeback tour and its fallout with the UK government, and Justin Bieber’s $10 million Coachella set amid rumors about catalog...

Foundering
In this episode, host Sean Nguyen examines the murder of Bob Lee, the founder of Cash App, who was stabbed on a San Francisco sidewalk in April 2023. He outlines the initial shock and industry tributes, then delves into how...

U.S. Spring Home Selling Season Is Off to a Rough Start
The episode covers three main stories: the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on global oil markets, a disappointing start to the U.S. spring home‑selling season with existing‑home sales falling 3.6% in March, and Goldman Sachs...

Metal Movers: Copper’s Volatile New Landscape | Argus Media
The episode dissects copper’s recent volatility, tracing a 2025‑2026 price surge to a mix of tight physical supply, looming U.S. tariffs, and a wave of financial speculation that pushed LME prices above $14,000 per tonne. Experts explain how lower ore...
Excellence at Work Podcast Episode 324: How Paylocity's Leading Advantage Program Is Redefining Leadership Pipeline Development
In this episode, Rachel Cook interviews Angela Osterman, Senior Manager of Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness at Paylocity, about the company’s Leading Advantage program—a four‑month, hands‑on leadership pipeline designed for high‑performing individual contributors in the operations group. The program blends classroom...
Cordoba's Sheikh: The Market's 'Dislocated Areas' Are Its Best Opportunities Now
In this episode, chief investment officer Abe Shaikh of Cordoba Advisory Partners discusses how the current oil market’s “dislocated areas” – such as supply constraints from the Red Sea and potential Hormuz closures – create lucrative opportunities as prices are...

Connecting Search and Social
In this episode, host Jordan Cooney talks with Celeste Gonzalez, SEO Testing Director at RicketyRoo and founder of the LA SEO Meetup, about Search Experience Optimization (SXO) and the shifting landscape where nearly 60% of Google searches end without a...

Why DHS No Longer Has a Compliance Mindset for Cybersecurity
In this episode of Ask the CIO, former DHS Chief Information Security Officer Hemant Badewin discusses his 15‑year federal career, why he chose to leave at this pivotal moment, and his new role as Executive CISO at Knox Systems. He...

The Man Who Built NVIDIA (with Stephen Witt)
In this EconTalk episode, host Russ Roberts talks with author Stephen Witt about his book on Jensen Wang and NVIDIA, tracing the company’s rise from a modest 1993 startup focused on 3‑D graphics chips for video games to the world’s most...

Lead Better - Organizations That Prioritize Good News
In this episode of Lead Better, Scott Baker and co‑host discuss the field note “Organizations That Prioritize Good News,” exploring how an over‑emphasis on positivity can create blind spots that keep leaders from hearing the truth. They highlight the difficulty...