
AI, Supply Chains, and the Future of Economic Power
In this episode, Jacob Helberg, Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs, discusses how AI, hardware, and secure supply chains have become central to U.S. economic and national security. He outlines the administration’s three‑front strategy to win the AI race: superior model innovation, dominant market share, and resilient supply chains, highlighting initiatives like the AI Action Plan, the AI Export Program, and the Paxilica partnership. Helberg also explains how recent tariff policies aim to rebalance trade deficits, spur domestic manufacturing, and align economic policy with security goals. The conversation ties these efforts to broader geopolitical competition, especially against China’s state‑aligned tech ecosystem.

Running a Concierge MVP Live (Feat. The Four-Step Concierge MVP Framework) ITS Classic
In this episode Brian Scordato walks listeners through building a concierge MVP live, using a listener-submitted idea about simplifying joint finances for couples. He explains the four‑step framework—defining wild success, acquiring customers, running the test, and creating a feedback loop—while...

1171: How CFOs Rise by Learning Sideways First | Marc Mehlman, CFO, Ascensus
In this episode, CFO Marc Mehlman of Ascensus shares how a non‑linear career—filled with lateral moves, operational roles, and a stint in investor relations—prepared him for the CFO office. He emphasizes that deep business exposure, pattern recognition, and credibility often...

Why Vietnam Is the World's Most Exciting Emerging Market
In this episode, Chris Sheldt‑Hoheaton talks with Dominic Scriven, founder and chair of Dragon Capital, about Vietnam’s evolution from a war‑torn, isolated economy to the region’s most dynamic emerging market. Scriven recounts his personal journey—from learning Vietnamese in Hanoi to...

Market View: Drone Warfare - How AI and War Are Coming Together? Oil Shockwaves & Big Tech’s Strategic Reset
The episode examines how AI is reshaping modern warfare, spotlighting startups like Swarmer, which offers AI‑driven drone swarm software, and Gecko Robotics, which supplies wall‑climbing robots for US Navy ship maintenance. It discusses the surge in defense investment amid global...

How Gymshark Took on the Sportswear Giants - Carly Natalizia
In this episode of Uncensored CMO, Chief Commercial Officer Carly Natalizia breaks down how Gymshark has scaled its commercial engine to challenge industry giants like Nike and Adidas. Drawing on her 25‑year career—from finance at MBNA and Virgin Money to...

As Oil Price Surges, Will US Fracking Production Increase?
The episode examines how the recent surge in oil prices, driven by the Middle East conflict, is affecting U.S. shale production and global economies. CEO Mike Eastman of Tall City explains that despite higher prices, his company is not altering...
Sinocism Live on US-China Relations with the FT’s Demetri Sevastopulo
In this live Sinocism episode, FT China correspondent Demetri Sevastopulo discusses the delayed Trump‑China summit, attributing the postponement to domestic political concerns and the ongoing Iran conflict rather than bilateral tensions. He outlines the key players shaping U.S. China policy...
Episode 48: What Conflict in the Middle East Means for Your Portfolio
In Episode 48, Alex Jung and Wesley Blight discuss how the recent Middle East conflict—particularly the direct confrontations involving the US, Israel, and Iran—affects investment portfolios. They explain that while energy prices and inflation expectations spike due to disrupted oil...

Japan’s Bull Market Takes Shape
In this episode, Shou Nakazawa explains how Prime Minister Sanae Takai‑ji’s conservative administration is reshaping Japan’s equity market through three structural pillars: heightened economic security and supply‑chain resilience, a sweeping AI and compute revolution, and massive infrastructure investment for national...

How AI Is Redefining the Future of Work with Sharon Gai
In this episode Brandon Laws talks with Sharon Guy, author of *How to Do More with Less*, about how AI is reshaping work and why professionals should shift from being "busy bees" to "beekeepers"—orchestrating AI tools rather than doing every...
Robertson's Garretty Says War Has Put 'Recession' Back Into Conversation
In this episode of Money Life, chief economist Jeanette Garrity warns that the war in Iran has revived recession and bubble concerns, estimating a 30‑35% chance of a recession. Technical analyst Adam Grimes argues that current market volatility—especially in stocks...

Podcast: Sleep, Science & Invisible Care
In this episode, host Neil Bloom chats with Suzy Harbuth, founder of the Inspira Fund and its first portfolio company, Sensi, which focuses on sleep wellness. Suzy shares her entrepreneurial journey—from a refugee background and early venture‑capital exposure in the...
From Fired Searcher to $50M in Deals in One Year | Kevin Hong, Caprae Capital
In this episode, Kevin Hong shares his journey from being a fired search fund CEO to founding CapRate Capital, where he has closed over $50 million in lower‑middle‑market private equity deals. He explains how he built a fragmented cap table to...

How to Stay Motivated to Keep Building
In this brief episode of the MarTech Podcast, host Benjamin Shapiro talks with Chris Golick, founder of Demandbase and current CEO of Channel 99, about what keeps him motivated after a $380 million exit. Golick explains that his drive comes from...

What's Missing Between LLMs and AGI - Vishal Misra & Martin Casado
In this episode, Martin Casado interviews Vishal Misra, a Columbia professor who has built a mathematical model of how large language models (LLMs) operate, treating them as massive sparse matrices that update token probabilities via Bayesian-like inference. Misra explains his...

AI-Powered Vendor Management and How CFOs Streamline Operations with Sara Wyman, CEO & Founder at Stackpack
In this episode of CFO Weekly, host Megan Weiss talks with Sara Wyman, CEO and founder of StackPak, about the evolving role of CFOs in vendor management and how AI can automate and streamline the process. Wyman explains that traditional...

Rethinking Beer: Andrew Katz of Athletic Brewing on Non Alcoholic Beer, Brand Growth & Hospitality Trends
In this episode, CMO Andrew Katz discusses the rapid growth of Athletic Brewing, the leading non‑alcoholic beer brand, and the broader shift toward wellness‑driven drinking habits. He explains how declining alcohol consumption, increased health awareness, and data‑driven lifestyle tracking are...

The C-Suite Is Messier than You Think, with Maryam Banikarim
In this episode, Maryam Banikarim—former CMO of Univision, Gannett, and Hyatt and host of The Messy Parts—discusses the often‑overlooked challenges of C‑suite careers, the importance of embracing "messy" moments, and how to navigate career transitions with resilience. She shares personal...

#275 How to Choose Between AI-Native Tools and Proven Finance Platforms, Gavin McGahey, CTO & Co-Founder, AccountsIQ
In this episode, Gavin McGahey, CTO and co‑founder of AccountsIQ, discusses the evolution of finance technology from early cloud accounting to today’s AI‑enhanced platforms. He explains how AccountsIQ is integrating tightly scoped, audit‑able AI agents to automate routine tasks like...

Asian MTBE Arbitrage Flows Wrecked by Middle East Conflict
The episode examines how the Middle East conflict has upended global MTBE arbitrage, causing sharp price spikes and volatility across Asia, Europe, and the U.S. Asian producers face supply constraints as Middle‑East feedstocks dry up, while European demand for cheap...

Formula One’s American Takeover: Will Brands Race Into F1 or Hit the Brakes? | In the Game
The episode explores the rapid rise of Formula 1 in the United States, crediting Netflix’s “Drive to Survive” docuseries, star drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, and new U.S. races in Austin, Miami and Las Vegas for boosting viewership. Analysts Ross...

After WPP Reckoning: The Case for and Against Principal Media
In this Digiday episode, hosts Kamika McCoy and Tim Peterson dissect the contentious practice of principal media buying, using recent WPP whistleblower revelations and a high‑profile lawsuit to illustrate how agencies pocket rebates from platforms like Google, Meta, Amazon, and...

Global Financial Fraud Hits $442bn
The episode examines the staggering $442 billion loss to global financial fraud last year, highlighting how AI is making scams up to five times more profitable and enabling sophisticated operations in Southeast Asian "scam centres" that traffic victims like Annika from...

Bill Kristol: End the War
In this episode, host Tim Miller and editor‑at‑large Bill Kristol discuss the escalating conflict in Iran and its broader geopolitical fallout. Kristol argues that the war has fractured U.S. alliances, especially with Europe, as Trump’s unilateral actions left allies feeling...
Excellence at Work Podcast 317: Hiring as a Growth Lever: What CEOs and HR Leaders Need to Know
In this episode, Rachel Cook and David Forey discuss how talent acquisition can shift from an operational task to a strategic growth lever, featuring insights from former Avanti CEO Jeff Abbott and HireBrain founder David Nason. They highlight the importance...

Voice Screening: A Case Study
The episode dives into Varsity Brands' implementation of Phenom's AI voice screening agent, Melissa, to tackle high‑volume hiring challenges after a reduction in recruiting staff. By automating initial candidate outreach and qualification, the tool cut scheduling delays, boosted interview acceptance...

TikTok Shop Is Changing E-Commerce, but How?
In this episode, hosts Jordan West and Brett Curry discuss how TikTok Shop and YouTube advertising can be combined to drive e‑commerce growth, highlighting five current YouTube ad strategies and the power of Shorts when paired with TikTok Shop content....

Transforming Federal Hiring & Modernizing the Workforce: A Conversation with Scott Kupor, Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
In this episode, OPM Director Scott Cooper outlines a bold agenda to modernize federal hiring and build a high‑performance workforce. He highlights three core challenges: a demographic imbalance that leaves the federal workforce under‑represented among early‑career talent, outdated performance management...
The Difference Between Line And Staff Leadership
In this episode Mark and Sarah explain the critical distinction between line and staff leadership, defining line leaders as those in a manager’s direct chain of authority and staff leaders as functional experts like HR, IT, or finance who are...
380: Customer Service's AI Shift: Zendesk CTO Adrian McDermott on Deterministic AI and Context Engineering
In this episode, Zendesk CTO Adrian McDermott discusses the company’s evolution from a product‑led startup to a AI‑driven leader in customer service, emphasizing the shift toward deterministic AI and context engineering. He explains how Zendesk uses generative AI tools to boost...

War With Iran Is Rewriting Global Markets
In this episode of Prop G Markets Live, Scott Galloway and Ed Elson examine how the ongoing war with Iran is reshaping global financial markets, highlighting disruptions in oil supply, heightened geopolitical risk premiums, and shifting investor sentiment. They also...

U.S. Asks for Help to Address Energy Crisis
The episode focuses on the U.S. effort to keep the Strait of Hormuz open amid rising energy tensions, detailing President Trump's appeal to allies—including China, NATO members, Japan, and Australia—for naval support, and highlighting European hesitancy due to limited resources...

Lead Better - Leaders Who Make Relationships a Task to Achieve
In this episode of Lead Better, hosts Scott Baker and Alana Weinstein discuss the field note "Leaders Who Make Relationships a Task to Achieve," exploring how task‑oriented "GSD" (Get Stuff Done) leaders often treat relationship‑building as a checklist item. They...

856: Engineering Innovative Shoes to Help Feet Move Forward - Dr. Tyler Susko
In this episode, Dr. Tyler Susko, CTO of Cadence Inc. and professor at UCSB, discusses his journey from a math‑loving student to a robotics and rehabilitation engineer, culminating in the creation of a simple, low‑cost adaptive shoe that replaces complex...
#183 - The 2026 CMO: AI, Smaller Teams and the New Rules of Marketing Leadership with Kat Wendelstadt, CMO at...
In this episode Kat Wendelstadt, CMO of Electric Twin, discusses how the CMO role is evolving in 2026, driven by AI, tighter budgets, and the need for hands‑on technical skills. She highlights the pressure on senior marketers to execute tasks...
This Week: Recon Analytics Acquires Atom Insights Adding Device Data Dimension
In this episode, Recon Analytics announces its first acquisition—Atom Insights—bringing Hanish Patia and his device‑data team into the fold and expanding the firm’s footprint into Canada and India. The hosts explain how the new device‑level data, captured down to SKU...

4 Behaviors That Put You on the Top Sales Producer Board (Money Monday)
In this Money Monday episode, host Jessica Stokes shares a story from a client’s sales summit that revealed a clear pattern among top producers: they consistently attend monthly training, ask tough questions, apply new tactics immediately, and treat skill‑building as...

The State of Women in 2026: Progress, Pay Gaps and Participation
In this March 15 episode of WSJ's What's News Sunday, host Alex Osala examines the economic status of American women in 2026, focusing on labor‑force participation, pay gaps, and caregiving burdens. WSJ economics reporter Harriet Torrey and KPMG senior economist...

From $7M to $70M Revenue: How RealDefense Scaled Through Acquisitions | Gary Guseinov
In this episode, Gary Guseinov, CEO of RealDefense, recounts how he grew the company from a $7M ARR acquisition in 2017 to $70M in revenue and $25M EBITDA today, primarily through a disciplined acquisition strategy that adds synergies, reduces CAC,...

Is Stagflation Creeping Into the Picture?
In this episode of Motley Fool Money, hosts Travis Hoyam, Jason Moser, and Lou Whiteman dissect the risk of stagflation in 2026, highlighting the recent dip in Q4 GDP growth to 0.7% and persistent inflation above 3%. They explore how...

You Can't Stop the Computer
In this episode of Serious Trouble, hosts Josh Barrow and Ken White dissect the Trump administration's struggle to refund illegal IEPA tariffs due to a rigid customs computer system, and the courts' pushback against the administration's attempts to sidestep Senate...

The Looming Bottleneck for Global Tech
In this episode, Sean Kim explains how the Strait of Hormuz— a critical shipping lane for energy— could become a bottleneck for the global technology sector, especially advanced semiconductor manufacturing. He highlights that chip fabs, like those in Taiwan, consume...

Juicebox Gets $80M
The episode highlights major funding news in HR tech, focusing on Juicebox's $80 million Series B round that fuels its AI‑driven outbound recruiting platform, and Talvy's $2 million seed round for its video‑first professional profiles. It also covers Persona's new candidate verification solution...
USMCA Facing Headwinds Says U.S. Ambassador, as July Renewal Deadline Draws Near
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra warned that the renewal of the USMCA (known as COMSA in Canada) faces increasing political headwinds as the July deadline looms, despite strong backing from the business community on both sides of the border....
How Vessi Sells Waterproof Shoes
In this episode, Vessi’s Director of E‑commerce, Ray, explains how the D2C waterproof sneaker brand grew from a Kickstarter launch to double‑digit annual growth by focusing on a lightweight, breathable Diamond‑knit technology and a community‑first marketing strategy. He highlights the...

EM Lens: War-Induced Oil Shocks Aren’t Kind to EM Economies
In this episode, Gustavo Medeiros of Ashmore Group and Bloomberg Intelligence’s Damian Sassower examine how the war‑induced oil shock is pressuring emerging market (EM) economies with rising energy costs, stagflation risks, and declining asset prices. They discuss the extraordinary policy...
Navigating the “Where to Play” Paradox: How Firms Decide Where to Grow Next
In this episode of Rattle and Pedal, hosts Jason Malicki and Jeff McKay explore the "Where to Play" paradox—how professional‑services firms decide which new markets or adjacencies to pursue. They identify drivers such as AI disruption, regulatory shifts, partner changes,...

Mark Connelly on Why Every Miner Is for Sale
In this episode Mark Connelly discusses his reputation as a "for‑sale" board member, explaining that every mining company ultimately seeks a willing buyer and that his role is to maximize shareholder value through strategic exits or growth. He outlines how...

From Command and Control to Serve and Support, with Marisol Bello
In this episode, Dave interviews Marisol Bello, Executive Director of the Housing Narrative Lab, about her transition from a command‑and‑control style to a serve‑and‑support leadership approach. Marisol shares how the Coaching for Leaders Academy helped her develop practical habits—like pausing...