
Answer Engine Optimization Is the New SEO — Here's How to Sell It
The video warns that the rise of AI‑generated answer engines is eroding traditional organic traffic, coining the term Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) as the next frontier for agencies. Data from DMG Media and Tolbit show click‑through rates falling 85‑96% when Google’s AI overviews or chat‑bot answers replace the classic SERP. Executives Sundar Pichai and Elizabeth Reid claim these clicks are higher‑quality, but the numbers tell a different story, and most agencies remain focused on legacy SEO tactics. The presenter cites a UK regulatory filing, the 89% UK desktop CTR drop, and demonstrates Search Atlas’s LLM‑bot crawl tracker, citation‑gap analysis, and visibility scores as concrete tools to diagnose and sell AEO solutions. For consultants, AEO opens a $2.5‑8k service tier—audit, monitoring, or full management—while shifting client metrics from rank position to LLM visibility, making early adopters the likely winners in the next 18 months.

Add A Hunting Business To Your Farm or Ranch (Without the Headaches) with Nic De Castro of LandTrust
LandTrust, founded by Nick De Castro, operates an online marketplace that connects landowners—primarily farmers and ranchers—with hunters and outdoor recreation seekers, functioning like an Airbnb for access rather than lodging. The platform emphasizes trust-building with landowning families through request-based bookings,...

'Dangerous Game' In Iran Could Lead to 'Catastrophic' Energy Crisis: Doomberg
Doomberg argues that the tentative cease‑fire in Iran masks a looming energy catastrophe if hostilities resume, warning that the next phase could see Iran deliberately targeting oil and gas assets across the Middle East. He notes that oil markets have appeared...

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | The Road Ahead: Resilience Required
The talk chronicles a veteran security executive’s journey from a 1990s DOJ internet gatekeeper to leading security at eBay, Facebook, Uber and Cloudflare, emphasizing the evolving nexus of government, tech, and resilience. He highlights how he repeatedly started with three...

Is This $8 Billion Stock A Hidden Gem?
Celsius Holdings, now a roughly $8 billion market‑cap stock, has resurfaced in investor conversations as analysts debate whether it is a growth story masquerading as a value play. The company reported a 138% revenue surge in the latest quarter, yet its...

If You’re Applying for Jobs, Watch This
Ali, a doctor‑turned‑entrepreneur who runs a 20‑person firm, shares raw advice for anyone hunting jobs. He frames hiring as a messy, human‑driven operation—often held together with duct‑tape—rather than a sleek, algorithmic marketplace. This perspective reshapes how applicants should view requirements...

Can Asian Governments Weather the Fuel Shock?
Rising global oil prices and disruptions to supplies via the Strait of Hormuz have triggered a wave of fuel-price protests across Asia and are straining governments’ finances and energy systems. Several countries face sharply higher diesel and petrol costs, power...

You're Not Reliable. You're Trapped.
High performers often become the default owners of low-value, routine tasks because they complete them well and quickly, a dynamic the speaker dubs the “competence trap.” Accepting these requests diverts time from strategic, high-leverage work and gradually converts expertise into...

🧠 Stop Building Social Graphs. Use TASTE.
The video introduces Pinterest’s “taste graph,” a preference‑based recommendation engine that replaces traditional social graphs. It argues that while a social graph maps relationships, the taste graph maps what people actually like, even before they articulate it. The taste graph aggregates...

Female Founders & Leaders | Marketplace Webinar
The London Stock Exchange’s Spark Insights webinar gathered four seasoned female founders to discuss leadership, growth, and the unique challenges women face in scaling businesses. Panelists shared personal journeys—from Barbara Spurer’s successful exit of CFPro after supporting 40 IPOs, to...

117 | Proactive Revenue Architecture: Future-Proofing RevOps with IT Stability & AI | Charles Chang
The RevOps Champions podcast episode spotlights Charles Chang’s "Proactive Revenue Architecture" philosophy, emphasizing that AI, security, and IT stability are foundational to scaling revenue operations. Chang argues that early AI adopters should target genuine productivity gains—saving 30‑60 minutes per week—rather...

The Agency SOP System That Stops Client Churn
The speaker outlines an operations system for agencies built to prevent client churn by standardizing hiring, onboarding, auditing and training. Rather than hiring experienced specialists, the agency hires junior staff and uses rigid HR checklists, tool setups and daily cadence...

In Conversation With Parloa's Malte Kosub: Redefining Customer Experience
In a candid interview, Parloa CEO Malte Kosub outlines how his European‑born startup is redefining customer experience by championing voice‑first AI. He recounts the company’s evolution from a 2016 voice‑chat agency to a platform that now integrates large‑language models, emphasizing the...

Fixing AI Hallucinations in Network Operations with Arista Ava | Ken Duda
The video discusses how Arista’s AI assistant, Ava, tackles the persistent problem of large‑language‑model hallucinations in network‑operations contexts. By grounding the model in actual documentation rather than allowing it to answer from memory, Arista aims to make AI outputs reliable...

How to Scale a Skincare Brand (Marketing Breakdown)
The video walks through Jack Henry’s journey from a garage‑born clean‑beauty line to a multi‑million‑dollar DTC brand preparing its first national retail partner, Nordstrom. Host Orin and founder Kyle discuss how the company will use HubSpot’s “loop marketing” framework—express, tailor,...

Innovating With Stability and Trust in an Age of AI
The video captures Temenos CEO Takis Spiliopoulos speaking at the Temenos Community Forum in Copenhagen, where he frames the current banking landscape as a defining moment driven by AI and new digital competitors. Spiliopoulos warns that banks that fail to modernize risk...

Russia and China's "No Limits Partnership" Has a Breaking Point
Analysts say the touted “no limits” partnership between Russia and China masks deep economic tension, highlighted by a recent standoff over natural gas pricing. With Europe sharply cutting Russian hydrocarbon imports after the Ukraine invasion, China has become one of...

Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins On AI Transformation, Hard Decisions, & Leading At Speed | The CEO Signal
In the CEO Signal interview, Cisco chairman and CEO Chuck Robbins outlines how the company is reinventing itself for the AI era after missing the initial cloud wave. Robbins says recurring revenue now represents roughly half of Cisco’s top line, up...

Neuralink's DJ Seo: Inside the Race to Connect Brains and AI
The video showcases Neuralink co‑founder DJ Seo discussing the company’s flagship brain‑computer interface (BCI) products—Telepathy, which lets locked‑in ALS patients control a computer with thought, and the upcoming BlindSight system that could restore vision by stimulating the visual cortex with...

These Brands Gave Me an MBA in Creative Strategy…
Creator and strategist Dan reverse-engineered over 1,000 brands and highlights ten that taught him repeatable creative strategies driving winning ads. Key lessons include Caraway’s approach to diverse-format creative testing rather than micro A/Bs, Happy Mammoth’s novel static and AI formats...

Household Income
The episode explains what national accountants include in household income—wages and salaries, self‑employment profits, property income (interest, dividends, rents) and government transfers like pensions and benefits—and clarifies common exclusions such as capital gains and borrowed funds. Guests emphasize that household...

Mattel CEO Shares Lesson From Barbie Movie at Wharton Graduation
At the Wharton School’s recent commencement, Mattel chief executive Ynon Kreiz used the blockbuster Barbie film as a case study for innovation. He explained that unlike typical Hollywood projects, Barbie had no clear “comp” – no comparable film to guide budget...

Financial Services: Building Trust
Telecom operators are pushing beyond commodity connectivity to become strategic partners in financial services by leveraging unique real-time signals—identity, device, and location data—and vast distribution networks. VEON highlighted its fintech scale in emerging markets with 60 million users and 200,000...

How to Adjust Your Content for LinkedIn's New Feed Algorithm
The video breaks down LinkedIn’s revamped feed algorithm, emphasizing that half of a post’s impressions occur within the first 48 hours and that early engagement is now the primary driver of continued distribution. The hosts explain that the platform has...

Global Crisis? How Singapore Brings Prices Down by Adjusting Its Currency (and Not Interest Rates)
The video explains how Singapore, a tiny but highly trade‑dependent economy, combats rising global prices not with interest‑rate hikes but by managing its currency. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) ties the sing dollar to a secret basket of its...

Thursday Is THE Biggest Economic News Day This Week 🚨
Thursday will bring a packed slate of U.S. economic releases — most notably the Core PCE inflation gauge, GDP, durable goods and home sales — with markets focused on whether Core PCE holds at an expected 0.3% month-over-month. Personal income...

Inside the Mind of a Mega Broker: Stephen Siegel on CBRE, ESG & Billion-Dollar Deals | Coffee Talk
The video is a Coffee Talk interview with Stephen Siegel, global chairman of brokerage at CBRE, tracing his journey from a Bronx mailroom to leading the world’s largest commercial brokerage firm. Siegel recounts his rapid ascent—being offered the CEO role at...

Delivering a £3bn Water Infrastructure Resilience Programme
United Utilities is delivering the £3 billion HARP (Horseshoe/Hard to parse name in transcript) water infrastructure resilience programme to replace aging sections of an 80-mile gravity-fed aqueduct that supplies northwest England, including Manchester. Built between the 1930s and 1950s, about...

🚀 “Future of Work” Has Become a Catch-All Phrase. But Are We Actually Talking About the Same Thing?
The video argues that the buzzword “future of work” has become a catch‑all, masking a collection of separate issues—from job design to workplace technology. The speaker, a professional keynote presenter, notes that organizations frequently launch “future of work” initiatives without...

What Is Like Being CFO of the Savannah Bananas with Tim Naddy
Dr. Tim Natty, CFO of the Savannah Bananas, describes a fast-moving, experimental finance role focused on rapid 80/20 decision-making and continual pivots to support a fan-first sports-entertainment business. His background spans public accounting, entrepreneurship, sports analytics and academia, which he...

GA 634 | Doubling Profits in 90 Days with Ben Hansen
The episode introduces Ben Hansen, the "Profit Doctor," who claims his firm can boost a struggling company's net profit by five percentage points—or roughly double it—within a 90‑day engagement. Hansen frames this promise around uncovering and sealing "profit leaks," a...

Foresight Environmental Infrastructure Capital Markets Day
At its Capital Markets Day Foresight Environmental Infrastructure (FGEN) reaffirmed the one-year‑old strategy to focus on environmental infrastructure combining stable income assets with higher‑growth operational businesses. Management highlighted three growth assets—CNG Fuels, Glass Farms and Rukan—which now represent >15% of...

US Strikes Iran Targets for Second Time in Three Days | BBC News
The United States carried out strikes on Iranian targets for the second time in three days, saying it hit a military control station in Bandar Abbas accused of launching drones and downing four aircraft. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reported...

Lagercrantz Bought 90 Companies and Never Sold One. The Discipline That Makes It Work | Jörgen Wigh
In this interview, Jörgen Wigh, CEO of Lagercrantz, explains how the Swedish conglomerate has bought roughly 90 companies over two decades and never sold a single one, opting for a permanent‑hold strategy that emphasizes autonomy and disciplined capital allocation. Wigh outlines...

How to Know When Your Business Is Ready to Scale
Mark Roberge, former HubSpot CRO and author of The Science of Scaling, tells founders they must "earn the right to scale" by proving two sequential fits: product-market fit—measured by customer retention and short-term signals of long-term value—and go-to-market fit—measured by...

Market Simulations & Financial Planning (With John Yang) | Rational Reminder 411
In this Rational Reminder episode, Benjamin Felix and Braden Warwick discuss improving expected-return modeling for financial planning, emphasizing that mean returns, distribution shape, and time-series features like volatility clustering and mean reversion materially affect portfolio decisions. They describe engaging Columbia...

Korean Chip Stocks Will Win No Matter Who Survives the AI Giants' 'Deathmatch': KB Financial Group
KB Financial Group’s analyst argues that South Korea’s memory‑chip giants remain undervalued and will thrive regardless of which AI heavyweight wins the emerging "deathmatch." The discussion highlighted that Micron trades around 12 × earnings while SK Hynix and Samsung hover at 6‑7 ×,...

Trump's Midterm Concerns Are Leading to 'Suboptimal' Compromises over Iran: BCA Research
BCA Research says President Trump is balancing short-term political goals—lowering oil prices and shoring up Republican Senate prospects—with longer-term national security, forcing him into what analysts call “suboptimal” compromises over Iran. Recent US strikes on southern Iran, framed as self-defense,...

Can China Control North Korea?
China and the US confirmed they discussed North Korea during the recent Trump‑Xi summit, with Washington’s readout explicitly using “denuclearization” and referring to North Korea rather than the broader Korean Peninsula—language that surprised analysts given Beijing’s usual preference for peninsula‑wide...

Financial Market Preview - Thursday 28-May
Global markets opened cautiously on Thursday, May 28, after a sharp geopolitical escalation in the Gulf: the US struck Iranian military targets and Iran responded with missile and drone attacks, prompting crude to retrace recent declines, a return of the...

Better to Freeze the Body or Just the Brain? #podcast #startup #cryopreservation
The podcast explores whether cryopreserving just the brain, rather than the entire body, is a more rational approach for future mind‑upload or revival technologies. Host and guests discuss the core premise that personal identity, consciousness, and personality are rooted entirely...

The Startup Freezing Humans For Tomorrow - Interview with Dr Emil Kendziorra, CEO of Tomorrow.bio
The EU Startups podcast featured an interview with Dr. Emil Kendziora, CEO of Tomorrow.bio, a European startup that provides cryopreservation services for both humans and pets. The conversation explored the company’s mission, funding, and the broader context of longevity research. Kendziora,...

Context Is the New Currency: AI, Scrum, and the Future of Product Delivery
In this Scrum.org podcast, CTO Tony Hinckley of Avanad discusses how generative AI is redefining product delivery and the role of Scrum. He frames context as the new currency, arguing that AI‑driven tools are turning raw data and intent into...

Brendan Greeley on the Real 500-Year History of the Dollar | Odd Lots
In this Odd Lots episode, Financial Times contributor Brendan Greeley unpacks his new book, “The Almighty Dollar: 500 Years of the World’s Most Powerful Money,” tracing the currency’s lineage far before the 1971 end of the gold standard. He argues...

Hooked on Cod: Why Norway’s Collaboration with Russia Is a Security Threat for Europe | DW News
In the militarized Barents Sea on the Norway–Russia maritime border, Russian fishing vessels continue to dock at a Norwegian port and deliver cod despite security concerns and recent sanctions. Norway and Russia have cooperated for decades to manage the Barents...

Tracy McGrady Always Dreamed of Being an Owner | The Deal With Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly
Tracy McGrady told Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly that since entering the business world he’s focused on learning, self-awareness and leveraging relationships to move from Hall of Fame player to investor and minority owner of the Buffalo Bills alongside cousin...

Fresh US Strikes On Iran, ‘Lost Generation’ Fear, Europe’s Football Rich List | Bloomberg...
The US launched fresh air strikes on Iranian military targets and shot down multiple one-way attack drones near the Strait of Hormuz, as President Trump vowed to prevent any single nation from controlling the waterway and Treasury targeted Iran’s Strait...

GSK IMPACT Awards Network
The GSK IMPACT Awards, a partnership between GSK and The King’s Fund running since 1997, provides funding, training and recognition to small and medium UK health and wellbeing charities. Winners undergo rigorous assessment that highlights strengths and areas for development,...

Move First or Fall Behind: How AI Is Rewriting the Rules of Banking
The podcast with McKinsey senior partner Eyal Segev examines how artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping banking and why institutions must decide quickly whether to lead or lag. Segev outlines three strategic questions banks face – speed of technology evolution, potential P&L...

Public/Private: HarbourVest’s Scott Voss on Where the Two Markets Now Trade
HarbourVest partner Scott Voss says public and private markets are converging, with companies in the $5–$20 billion range trading interchangeably between IPOs and take-privates. Private markets can now operate at much larger scale, supported by a boom in private credit,...