Dexory Storage Health: Benefits Beyond Inventory Accuracy
In this episode, Kevin Lawton talks with Matthew Smith, Senior Product Manager at Dexery, about the company’s new AI‑powered Storage Health feature that runs on their 80‑meter tall autonomous robot. The discussion covers how the robot’s sensor suite captures visual data to detect rack damage, pallet defects, tipped items, hanging shrink‑wrap, and hygiene issues, turning routine scans into actionable safety and quality insights. Smith explains that Storage Health fills a market gap by extending inventory accuracy to the condition of storage locations, improving safety, compliance, and workforce efficiency. The feature also supports custom slotting rules and can retroactively analyze historical image data for audits.

786: The Problem with Reorgs and How to Do Better, with Phil Le-Brun
In this episode, Dave Stachowiak and guest Phil Le‑Brun explore why traditional reorganizations often fail and how leaders can adopt an "octopus" model of organization that balances structural stability with adaptive flexibility. Le‑Brun contrasts the outdated, mechanistic Tin‑Man view of...
Targeting the Root Causes of Metabolic Disease W/ Bob Geho, Founder & CEO, Diasome
In this episode, host David Williams talks with Bob Jiho, CEO of Diasome and a type‑1 diabetic, about the persistent problem of severe hypoglycemia despite advanced CGM and pump technologies. Jiho explains how traditional subcutaneous insulin bypasses the liver, which...

The Space Boom Is Just Beginning
In this episode of the Prof G Markets Founder Series, Ed Elson talks with Peter Beck, founder and CEO of Rocket Lab, about the company’s evolution from a small‑sat launch provider to a vertically integrated space systems business that designs...

Spoofing Ships, Jamming Drones: How GPS Manipulation Confuses and Compromises.
In this episode of the T‑Minus Space Cyber Briefing, host Maria Varmazis and GPS‑security expert Ethan Cook dive into how attackers manipulate GPS signals through jamming and spoofing. They explain that jamming overwhelms weak satellite signals—often with cheap, off‑the‑shelf devices—to...

#528 - Amazon Prime Day Advertising Playbook
In this episode, host Shivali Patel chats with Destiny, co‑founder of Better Media, about how to dominate Amazon Prime Day advertising. They break down a granular campaign structure—awareness, ranking, efficiency, brand defense, auto discovery, and conquesting—across Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands,...
BYD Ocean Becomes LPL’s First Chinese Automotive Partner
The LPL announced BYD Ocean as its first Chinese automotive partner for the 2026 season, replacing Mercedes-Benz after its eight-year run. BYD leverages the deal to promote its Ocean Series of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, building on prior esports...

Amazon Wants To Power Retail AI. Is That A Good Idea? | Fast Five Shorts
AWS unveiled the Agentic Shopping Assistant, a turnkey generative‑AI solution that lets retailers launch branded conversational shopping experiences in weeks, with early adopters like Kate Spade already testing it. The hosts debate the trade‑off between leveraging Amazon’s powerful AI infrastructure and...

SPAR Austria's Robot Experiment Is Expanding Fast | Fast Five Shorts
Spar Austria is scaling Simbi's Tally Inventory Robot from a two‑store pilot to six Eurospar and Interspar locations, becoming the first Austrian food retailer to use a robot for daily shelf scanning. The robot traverses aisles multiple times a day,...

The Walmart Strategy Small Brands Should Be Watching | Fast Five Shorts
The episode examines Walmart's new prepaid consolidation program, which lets suppliers ship all inventory to a single hub under one national purchase order, after which Walmart distributes it to its 42 regional distribution centers. Hosts argue the system streamlines logistics,...

Rapid Response: The Guardian’s Secret Weapon Against Media’s Collapse, with CEO Anna Bateson
In this episode, Bob Safian talks with Anna Bateson, CEO of Guardian Media Group, about how The Guardian has become the fifth most‑visited news site worldwide despite industry turmoil. Bateson credits early digital adoption, a unique ownership model under the...
How Banks Can Fix the Real Reason Americans Aren't Saving
The episode argues that the decline in American savings is less about financial literacy and more about banks designing spending to be effortless while making saving require active effort. The host shares personal experience with Acorns and historical examples like...
Taiwan Arms Sales and the US-China Trade War
The episode examines the United States' longstanding strategic approach to Taiwan, rooted in the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances, which aim to arm Taiwan without a formal defense pact to maintain the first island chain. Analyst Chase Blazik...
“Courts Can’t Stop Trump’s White House Ballroom, Justice Department Argues; Only Congress Can Intervene, an Administration Lawyer Said, as an...
The episode dissects a federal lawsuit in which the National Trust for Historic Preservation challenges the White House’s plan to build a new ballroom, arguing that the project harms the aesthetic and historic value of the White House grounds. Attorneys...
Space Power: What Is Taiwan Building? Why?
In this episode of The Downlink, host Laura Winter talks with Dr. Wu Zhangxin, Director General of Taiwan's space agency (TASA), about Taiwan's rapid ascent in the space sector. Dr. Wu explains how Taiwan moved from crowd‑funded university rockets to...
Two Comebacks and a Pull-Back: Credit Card ABS, Insurance Tier Two and SSA Bonds
The Global Capital Podcast episode covers three main topics: the upcoming Global ABS conference in Barcelona, a resurgence of European credit‑card asset‑backed securities (ABS) highlighted by new deals from challenger banks Vanquis and Advancière, and a surge in tier‑two regulatory...
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[REPLAY] Rebecca Hunter: Life As A Uranium Explorer
In this episode, Rebecca Hunter, VP of Exploration at Forum Energy, walks listeners through her journey from a Saskatchewan upbringing in potash mining to leading uranium exploration projects in Nunavut’s Thelon Basin. She explains how the Fukushima disaster reshaped the...

One Town's Blueprint for Resegregating America
The episode investigates "Return to the Land," a whites‑only community in the Arkansas Ozarks that is using a membership‑association loophole in the 1968 Fair Housing Act to sell cheap land to white investors. Host Deborah Kamen interviews co‑founder Eric Orwell,...

The Media Reckoning Is Here (535)
In this episode, hosts Joe Polizzi and Robert Rose riff on the latest media trends, from TikTok’s viral "dot cakes" and cake picnics to the shifting economics of subscription news models and the resurgence of live events. They weave in...

YouTubers’ Box Office Takeover, TV OS, NFL
In this episode of Inside the Stream, Will Richman and Colin Dixon discuss three main trends: the breakout box‑office success of YouTube‑originated horror films like *Backrooms* and *Obsession*, the growing influence of smart‑TV operating systems—especially Roku’s OS—on viewer discovery and...

Computer Says Kill: The Palestine Laboratory W/ Antony Loewenstein
In this episode, journalist Antony Loewenstein discusses his book *The Palestine Laboratory*, arguing that Israel has long used the occupied Palestinian territories as a testing ground for weapons and surveillance technologies that are then exported worldwide. He traces the historical...

Why America Can’t Build the Natural Gas Pipelines It Needs — My Interview with Senator Alan Armstrong
In this episode of Power Hour, host Alex Epstein interviews newly‑elected Oklahoma Senator Alan Armstrong, former CEO of Williams, about the crippling permitting bottlenecks that prevent the construction of natural‑gas pipelines in the United States. Armstrong explains that pipelines can...

Why People Are Losing Faith in Healthcare
The episode examines why patients are losing trust in healthcare, highlighting opaque pricing, long wait times, and subpar service. Host Dave and guest discuss Eli Lilly’s 150‑year evolution—from its Civil‑War‑era founder’s emphasis on transparency to its modern dominance in GLP‑1 therapies,...
What the School That Trains Space Warfighters Has Built, and What Comes Next
In this episode, Lt. Col. Brian "Knuckles" Peterson, commander of the 328th Weapons Squadron, explains how the Space Weapons School—now three decades old—trains a tiny elite of Guardians to plan and execute space warfighting, integrating missile warning, space domain awareness,...

641: The Reddit Strategy That Gets AI to Recommend Your Brand
In this episode, host Steve interviews Danny Kirk, founder of Reddareach, about leveraging Reddit to boost AI-driven brand recommendations from models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. Danny explains the importance of Reddit as a source of human‑generated data for LLMs,...

An Hour With... Fathom Entertainment CEO Ray Nutt
In this episode, host Scott Mendelson talks with Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Entertainment, about the company’s evolution from event cinema to a specialty distributor that revives classic films and launches new titles. Nutt highlights the success of the 3D...

#365: How To Insure Autonomous Vehicles W/Steve Miller of Hub International
In this episode, Steve Miller, Senior Vice President of Innovation at Hub International, explains how the insurance industry is adapting to autonomous vehicles (AVs). He recounts the early challenges of insuring the first AV test fleets, the evolution from human‑supervised...
'The Pitt' Season 2 Creator R. Scott Gemmill
In this episode of the Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast, creator R. Scott Gemmill discusses the evolution of his medical drama "The Pit" into its second season. He explains how the writers balance character arcs with medically accurate cases, using whiteboards and...

How CEOs Can Navigate the New Era of Trade
In this episode, McKinsey partners Shubham Singhal and Jongmin Song discuss how CEOs can navigate rapid shifts in global trade driven by geopolitical volatility, AI, and the evolving role of China and ASEAN economies. They highlight that trade is rewiring...
IRacing and FIA Bring Back F4 Esports Global Championship With $35K Prize Pool
The episode discusses the return of the FIA F4 Esports Global Championship, a partnership between iRacing and the FIA, featuring an $35,000 prize pool and eight races starting October 31, 2026. It explains how drivers qualify through regional tours in...
Morgan Stanley Sees Focus Shifting to Demand as Multifamily REIT Supply Pressures Ease
In this episode of The REIT Report, Morgan Stanley’s Adam Kramer discusses how the multifamily REIT sector is moving from a supply‑driven crisis to a demand‑focused recovery as new construction pipelines hit their lowest levels since 2013. He highlights regional...

Spilling The Tea On Ryl's Latest Raise
The episode recaps recent funding and acquisition activity in the CPG sector, highlighting Trek One Capital’s purchase of Good Karma Foods and NoCow, Real Tea’s $20 million Series C round, and Smash Foods’ $5 million equity raise. It also notes Kevin Hart’s supplement...

From RFID To Real-Time Retail With Radar CEO Spencer Hewett | 5IM
In this 7‑minute episode, Radar CEO Spencer Hewitt explains how his company’s ceiling‑mounted sensors combine RFID with proprietary hardware and software to achieve over 99% detection accuracy and two‑foot location precision in real time. He shares recent deployment growth—from 500...

No One Likes Medicare Advantage | EP 4
In this episode of Healthcare Uncovered, hosts Joe Rotino and Wendell Potter expose how Medicare Advantage—private, for‑profit plans that replace traditional Medicare—cost taxpayers an extra $80‑$140 billion annually while imposing prior authorizations, narrow networks, denials, and up‑coding schemes on patients. Former...
Jon Snoddy, CEO at Operative Games | Live From HumanX 2026
In this HumanX 2026 panel, Jon Snoddy, CEO of Operative Games, discusses how AI is reshaping storytelling and interactive entertainment. Drawing on his background at Disney, Lucasfilm, and game studios, Snoddy explains Operative's AI‑driven platform that creates emotionally resonant digital...
Ryan Buckley - Providing the Intelligence Layer for the Built World
In this episode of PropTech Espresso, Ryan Buckley, co‑founder and CEO of Shovels, explains how his platform transforms fragmented local‑government data into actionable intelligence for the built environment, effectively automating maintenance and construction decisions. He traces his journey from an...
Feeling the Heat: Preparing Europe's Grids for Summer
The episode examines how Europe’s electricity grids are being strained by increasingly frequent heatwaves, highlighting the mismatch between rapid renewable build‑out—especially solar—and the slow pace of transmission upgrades. Guests Julia Demudag and Guy Nicholson explain that high temperatures raise line...

Retail Daily Minute | Macy's Stages a Real Comeback, Ulta Beauty Crushes Q1 & Amazon Reinvents Visual Search
The episode highlights three major retail stories: Macy's is staging a comeback with a 1.8% sales rise and strong performance at its reimagined stores, driven by differentiated product and experience strategies; Ulta Beauty beat earnings expectations, posting a 5% comparable...

Roger Ailes (Fox News) in 1996 and Bari Weiss (CBS) in 2026
In this episode of Then and Now, hosts Julian Zelizer and Jonathan Alter compare the influence of Roger Ailes at Fox News in 1996 with the current impact of Bari Weiss at CBS in 2026. They discuss Ailes' deep political...

Kareem Rahma: How SubwayTakes Became the New Late Night
In this episode, creator and host Kareem Rahma discusses his hit YouTube series Subway Takes and its new spin‑off Keep the Meter Running, explaining how the unscripted, street‑level interview format is reshaping the late‑night talk‑show landscape. He emphasizes that only...

Rebuilding the Protein Stack
In this episode, host Neil Bloom talks with Tony Martin, co‑founder of Plantable, about the company’s mission to reinvent the protein stack by extracting high‑value Rubisco protein from duckweed (Lemna). Martin explains how climate change, geopolitical risks, and an antiquated...
Healthcare Attorney Oscislawski Says Epic, Health Gorilla Suit Shows Need for Tight IT-Legal Coordination
In this episode, healthcare attorney Helen Oshislavski breaks down the high‑profile Epic vs. Health Gorilla lawsuit and its implications for the TEFCA interoperability framework. She explains that while Epic alleges unauthorized data disclosures by Health Gorilla and its partner GuardDog,...

I Believe The Children Are Our Future!
In this episode of the Box Office Podcast, host Scott Mendelson and regular panelists Jeremy Fuster, Lisa Layman, and Chrissy Michael riff on their formative horror movies, lamenting the “torture‑porn” era of the 2000s while recalling childhood scares from titles...
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[Episode #277] – Just Transition in South Africa
In this episode, Chris Nelder and guests Leborong Muleisi and Dr. Kenneth Creamer examine South Africa’s "just transition" from a coal‑dominated power system to renewables. They discuss the government’s push to expand wind and solar through REIPPs, the resistance from...
Can Healthcare Claims Be Adjudicated in Real-Time? W/ Don Peterson, Founder & CEO, PIM Health
In this episode, Don Peterson, founder of PIM Health, explains how the current U.S. healthcare payment system creates massive administrative overhead and cash‑flow delays for providers, largely because insurers profit from the float on claims. He outlines PIM’s solution: real‑time...
How Digital Interventions Transform Mental Health
The episode explores how digital interventions—such as CBT apps, meditation, cognitive games, and AI-driven journaling—integrate with measurement-based care to boost mental health outcomes. Host Mark discusses research showing a 225‑275% improvement in patient results when providers use these tools, citing...
Warehouse Fulfillment Automation Built for Throughput
In this episode, Kevin Lawton tours Ocado Intelligent Automation’s booth at Modex 2026 and talks with David Sheffrin about the company’s high‑density, tote‑based Storage and Retrieval System (OSRS) that uses lightweight, 3‑D‑printed robots and robotic arms to achieve about 5 million...

Inside Loxo: Driverless Delivery Vans in Europe
In this episode of Autonomy Insiders, host Daniel interviews Amin Amini, co‑founder and CEO of Swiss autonomous‑vehicle startup Loxo, about their Level‑4 driverless delivery vans focused on urban logistics. Amini explains Loxo’s strategy of targeting the massive European light‑commercial‑vehicle market...
Rewriting the Rules of Antibody Drug Design
In this episode, Metaphor CEO Angela Huang explains how the company’s Function‑First platform uses live‑cell experiments combined with machine‑learning to design antibodies that can agonize, bias, or multi‑target receptors—capabilities that 95% of current antibodies lack. By focusing on functional activity...

Trump Blocked: Slush Fund & Kennedy Center
In this Insider Podcast episode, Preet and Joyce Vance examine three breaking legal stories involving former President Donald Trump: the potential abandonment of his $1.776 billion DOJ anti‑weaponization fund after two court defeats, a federal judge’s order barring Trump from adding...