Industry Podcasts

Trump's War with Iran Is a Long Time Coming.
PodcastMar 3, 20260 min

Trump's War with Iran Is a Long Time Coming.

The episode examines the escalating tension between the United States and Iran, highlighting how regional allies are now rallying behind the U.S. and demanding increased missile defense and military support. It discusses the potential opening of new basing and overflight...

By The Briefing Book
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 81 – I Need a Lawyer.
PodcastMar 3, 202623 min

IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 81 – I Need a Lawyer.

In this episode, Brian Siegelwax interviews a partner from Holland & Knight who also leads the Quantum Industry Coalition, discussing the risks of overstating quantum technology to the U.S. government and the importance of realistic roadmaps. They explore how export...

By Inside Quantum Technology
Inside Waymo’s Remote Assistance Program with Dr. Missy Cummings
PodcastMar 3, 20260 min

Inside Waymo’s Remote Assistance Program with Dr. Missy Cummings

In this episode, Dr. Missy Cummings, a professor and former Navy fighter pilot, discusses Waymo’s remote assistance program and the broader challenges of teleoperation in autonomous vehicles. She differentiates between remote assistance—providing situational information to a vehicle—and remote driving (teleoperation),...

By The Driverless Digest
The New Leadership Structures that Unblock Innovation
PodcastMar 3, 202630 min

The New Leadership Structures that Unblock Innovation

In this episode, Harvard Business School professor Linda Hill discusses how leaders can build structures that continuously generate and scale innovation, emphasizing co‑creation, collaboration, and disciplined experimentation over visionary command. She debunks myths that innovation is driven by lone geniuses...

By HBR IdeaCast
DDW Highlights: 3 March 2026
PodcastMar 3, 202612 min

DDW Highlights: 3 March 2026

In this episode, Bruno Quinney highlights four major developments: a long‑acting injectable HIV regimen (cabotegravir + rilpivirine) that cut virological failure risk by nearly half versus daily oral therapy; SolasCure’s ORES wound gel, which accelerated debridement 22‑fold and healing seven‑fold in chronic...

By The Drug Discovery World Podcast
St. James Hospital Dublin’s Giunti Says AI Transformation Starts With Literacy
PodcastMar 3, 202645 min

St. James Hospital Dublin’s Giunti Says AI Transformation Starts With Literacy

In this episode, St. James Hospital Dublin’s Chief Data Officer Guido Giunti explains why AI transformation in healthcare must begin with AI and data literacy across all staff, not just technology deployment. He describes a blended top‑down and bottom‑up strategy that uses...

By healthsystemCIO
Penn Medicine’s Cook Says You Can’t ‘Set It and Forget It’ With Clinical AI
PodcastMar 3, 202639 min

Penn Medicine’s Cook Says You Can’t ‘Set It and Forget It’ With Clinical AI

Dr. Tessa Cook, an associate professor and vice chair of practice transformation in radiology at Penn Medicine, discusses how her team approaches clinical AI implementation. She emphasizes a systematic, "set it and forget it" mindset is unrealistic; instead, AI tools...

By healthsystemCIO
The Biggest Mistake Leaders Make when Rolling Out AI to Knowledge Teams
PodcastMar 3, 20261 min

The Biggest Mistake Leaders Make when Rolling Out AI to Knowledge Teams

In this brief episode, host Jordan Cooney talks with Steve Wonker, Managing Director at New Markets Advisors, about the biggest mistake leaders make when rolling out AI to knowledge teams: launching without solid data and governance frameworks. They explain that...

By Voices of Search
Episode 443: David Contreras Talks About Architecture as Entertainment, Balancing Fantasy and Reality, and Developing Leaders
PodcastMar 3, 202641 min

Episode 443: David Contreras Talks About Architecture as Entertainment, Balancing Fantasy and Reality, and Developing Leaders

In this episode, David Contreras, COO and founder of Pistol Consortia, shares how his architectural practice blends entertainment design with the rigor of healthcare projects, emphasizing the emotional journey guests experience when entering a space. He discusses the challenges and...

By AttractionPros
The Rise of Heatonist: Noah Chaimberg on Hot Sauce Culture and Hospitality Brand Building
PodcastMar 3, 20261h 5m

The Rise of Heatonist: Noah Chaimberg on Hot Sauce Culture and Hospitality Brand Building

In this episode of the Hospitality Hangout, Noah Chaimberg, CEO of Heatnist, shares how he turned a Brooklyn push‑cart into the world’s leading hot‑sauce brand and secured a partnership with the Hot Ones show. He recounts his entrepreneurial journey from...

By Hospitality Hangout
Risk Off as Market Ponders New Energy Crisis From Iran Conflict.
PodcastMar 3, 202619 min

Risk Off as Market Ponders New Energy Crisis From Iran Conflict.

The episode analyzes how the escalating Iran‑Israel conflict is triggering a fresh energy crisis, especially in Europe, where gas spot prices have surged 70% and oil is trading above $80 per barrel. Hosts discuss market reactions: a brief rally in...

By Saxo Market Call
Othman Laraki, Color CEO, on Surviving Three Major Pivots
PodcastMar 3, 202645 min

Othman Laraki, Color CEO, on Surviving Three Major Pivots

In this episode, Othman Laraki, CEO of Color, recounts the company’s three major pivots—from a cancer genetics startup to its current health‑tech platform—highlighting the financial, team, and market challenges each transition entailed. He stresses that while technology and product are...

By Second Opinion
Issues & Answers: Program for Success
PodcastMar 3, 20265 min

Issues & Answers: Program for Success

In this brief episode, John Weber interviews Brooke Shirazi, Vice President of Property and Ocean Marine Programs at Nationwide E&S Specialty, about insurance programs in the P&C market. They define a program as a niche insurance product requiring specialized underwriting...

By AM Best Audio (AM Best Radio)
Uncrewed Systems in the Arctic: Security, Surveillance, and NATO's Growing Role - Federico Borsari, CEPA
PodcastMar 3, 202639 min

Uncrewed Systems in the Arctic: Security, Surveillance, and NATO's Growing Role - Federico Borsari, CEPA

In this episode, Federico Borsari of the Center for European Policy Analysis explains how uncrewed systems are becoming essential for security, surveillance, and infrastructure protection in the Arctic. He outlines the shifting NATO threat picture—driven by Russia’s expanding presence, NATO’s...

By Drone Radio Show
Semiconductors, Satellites, and Scale With Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy
PodcastMar 3, 202630 min

Semiconductors, Satellites, and Scale With Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy

In this episode, Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy explains how her company provides end‑to‑end semiconductor services—from custom ASIC design and foundry access to wafer processing, packaging, board assembly, and final box builds—for aerospace, defense, and the rapidly growing new‑space sector....

By On Orbit
Ep291 Jonathan Tritton MD Burns & Wilcox Global Solutions: Seeking Harmony in the Value Chain
PodcastMar 3, 202640 min

Ep291 Jonathan Tritton MD Burns & Wilcox Global Solutions: Seeking Harmony in the Value Chain

In this episode Mark Gagan chats with Jonathan Tritton (JT), Managing Director of Burns & Wilcox Global Solutions, about the firm’s recent rebranding and its role as the London and international wholesale arm of the US‑based Kaufman Group. JT explains...

By The Voice of Insurance
OpenAI's Ad Push Begins, and The Knot Is Co-Piloting
PodcastMar 3, 202641 min

OpenAI's Ad Push Begins, and The Knot Is Co-Piloting

In this Digiday episode, hosts Kamiko McCoy and Tim Peterson discuss OpenAI's recent moves, including a controversial Pentagon partnership and the launch of its first ad‑tech deal with Criteo, signaling the start of ads on ChatGPT's free tier. They interview...

By The Digiday Podcast
Iran Missiles Strike US Targets, Israel Support Falters | Michael Yon Analysis
PodcastMar 3, 20260 min

Iran Missiles Strike US Targets, Israel Support Falters | Michael Yon Analysis

In this episode, host Sarah Westall talks with war correspondent Michael Yon about the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, highlighting Iran's strategic importance, the potential for a broader regional war, and the fragility of Israel's demographic and political stability....

By Business Game Changers with Sarah Westall
Astralis Names New Betting Partner
PodcastMar 2, 20260 min

Astralis Names New Betting Partner

Astralis, the renowned Danish Counter-Strike organization, has announced a strategic partnership with crypto‑gaming platform Stake, making Stake the primary jersey sponsor. The deal includes integrated activations, digital campaigns, and fan‑focused content, aligning with Stake’s recent acquisition of a five‑year Danish...

By The Esports Advocate
Where Life Science Meets Litigation
PodcastMar 2, 202636 min

Where Life Science Meets Litigation

In this episode of Inside Biotech, host Karish Manchugani chats with Tim Dabrowski, a Berkeley‑trained patent attorney at Mintz, about his unconventional path from a physiology degree to biotech IP law. Tim explains how his scientific background informs his work...

By Inside Biotech
OpenAI Steals $200M Contract in Anthropic Vs. Pentagon Battle
PodcastMar 2, 202612 min

OpenAI Steals $200M Contract in Anthropic Vs. Pentagon Battle

The episode delves into the heated dispute between Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense, where the Pentagon labeled Anthropic a supply‑chain risk and canceled a $200 million contract, only for OpenAI to step in and claim the deal. Host Jaden...

By AI Chat
413. THE HUMAN RESOURCES (HR) RACKET: HOW EMPLOYMENT LAW BECAME A GROWTH INDUSTRY AT EVERYONE ELSE'S EXPENSE
PodcastMar 2, 20260 min

413. THE HUMAN RESOURCES (HR) RACKET: HOW EMPLOYMENT LAW BECAME A GROWTH INDUSTRY AT EVERYONE ELSE'S EXPENSE

The episode dissects how U.S. employment law and the HR compliance industry have evolved from civil‑rights legislation into a $250 billion sector that burdens businesses, especially small firms, with costly bureaucracy and litigation risk. It traces the historical buildup of federal...

By Surviving Healthcare
The Debt Reckoning: Rodrigo Valdés and Era Dabla-Norris
PodcastMar 2, 202625 min

The Debt Reckoning: Rodrigo Valdés and Era Dabla-Norris

In this IMF podcast, Directors Rodrigo Valdés and Deputy Era Dabla‑Norris discuss the surge in global debt, now approaching 100% of GDP, and the challenges of translating fiscal policy into politically viable actions. They explain how pandemic‑driven spending, prolonged low...

By IMF Podcasts
Ep 724: Trump Bans Anthropic, OpenAI Signs Pentagon Deal, Big AI Goes Agentic and More AI News
PodcastMar 2, 202645 min

Ep 724: Trump Bans Anthropic, OpenAI Signs Pentagon Deal, Big AI Goes Agentic and More AI News

In this episode Jordan Wilson breaks down a week of AI turbulence, highlighting OpenAI’s newly announced Pentagon contract that includes safeguards against autonomous weapons and mass surveillance, and contrasting it with President Trump’s directive to phase out Anthropic’s technology from...

By Everyday AI
268. Going Viral: How To Balance Authenticity and Spectacle
PodcastMar 2, 202622 min

268. Going Viral: How To Balance Authenticity and Spectacle

In this episode, Matt Abrahams talks with Stanford professor Angele Christen about the tension creators face between authenticity and the algorithmic push for drama and spectacle. Christen explains how granular metrics reward conflict‑driven or extreme content, creating short‑term virality but...

By Think Fast, Talk Smart
Confessions Of Supply Chain Executives | What Has To Be True For E-Groceries To Be Profitable?
PodcastMar 2, 202652 min

Confessions Of Supply Chain Executives | What Has To Be True For E-Groceries To Be Profitable?

In this episode, host Chris Walton and Richard McKenzie, CEO of Valak (Rolik Group), dissect why U.S. grocery e‑commerce remains unprofitable despite a 19% penetration rate. They identify the primary cost drivers—inefficient picking/packing, high last‑mile expenses, and low basket sizes—and...

By Omni Talk
AM Best: Caribbean Insurers’ Reinsurance Costs, Capacity Constraints Moderate, Although Climate Vulnerability Remains
PodcastMar 2, 20265 min

AM Best: Caribbean Insurers’ Reinsurance Costs, Capacity Constraints Moderate, Although Climate Vulnerability Remains

In this episode, AM Best analysts Bridget Mayer and Ann Modica discuss their latest report on Caribbean insurers, highlighting that reinsurance costs and capacity constraints have eased due to a low catastrophe year and softer property reinsurance pricing. Insurers have...

By AM Best Audio (AM Best Radio)
772: How to Measure Your Meeting’s Success, with Rebecca Hinds
PodcastMar 2, 202639 min

772: How to Measure Your Meeting’s Success, with Rebecca Hinds

In this episode, host Dave Stachowiak talks with Rebecca Hinds, an expert on organizational behavior and author of *Your Best Meeting Ever*, about how to measure meeting effectiveness. They explore why meetings are often sabotaged, the pitfalls of relying solely...

By Coaching for Leaders
412. (With Audio) TATTOOS ARE FILTHY WITH TOXINS, A HEALTH RISK, AND A MARKER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTURBANCE AND SOCIAL DECAY
PodcastMar 2, 20260 min

412. (With Audio) TATTOOS ARE FILTHY WITH TOXINS, A HEALTH RISK, AND A MARKER FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTURBANCE AND SOCIAL DECAY

The episode examines the rapid rise of tattoos in the U.S., now covering roughly a third of adults, and details the health hazards associated with modern ink, including toxic heavy metals, chronic inflammation of lymph nodes, and an elevated risk...

By Surviving Healthcare
Ian Scott's Guide to Unforgettable Retail  - Where We Buy #371
PodcastMar 1, 202640 min

Ian Scott's Guide to Unforgettable Retail - Where We Buy #371

In this episode, retail strategist Ian Scott walks host James Cook through the concept of a "retail safari," explaining how he curates immersive store tours for clients seeking inspiration beyond their own categories. Scott highlights the importance of mixing specific...

By Where We Buy: Retail Real Estate with James Cook
1166: Building Equity Value in a Capital-Intensive World | Derek Doyle, CFO, C Spire
PodcastMar 1, 202652 min

1166: Building Equity Value in a Capital-Intensive World | Derek Doyle, CFO, C Spire

In this episode, CFO Derek Doyle discusses how capital discipline, not just network assets, drives equity value at C Spire, a privately held telecom and technology company. He draws on his background in public accounting, international CFO roles, and transformation...

By CFO THOUGHT LEADER
🎧 What Investors Get Wrong About Hims & Hers, Ep. 2 with Paul Cerro
PodcastMar 1, 20260 min

🎧 What Investors Get Wrong About Hims & Hers, Ep. 2 with Paul Cerro

In this episode, the hosts dissect why investors misunderstand Hims & Hers' (HEMS) gross margin potential, emphasizing that as a compounder without its own API manufacturing, HEMS cannot achieve margins higher than drug manufacturers. They illustrate how HEMS' margin trajectory...

By GLP-1 Digest
Week Ahead: Shockwaves From Iran
PodcastMar 1, 20267 min

Week Ahead: Shockwaves From Iran

In this urgent episode of Reuters Morning Bid, hosts Carmel Crimmins and Amanda Cooper dissect the fallout from a wave of US and Israeli strikes that killed Iran’s supreme leader, sparking Iranian drone and missile retaliation. They highlight the immediate...

By Reuters Morning Bid
This Week: Fiber, Phones, and Farewells: The Reshaping of Telecom's Landscape
PodcastMar 1, 20269 min

This Week: Fiber, Phones, and Farewells: The Reshaping of Telecom's Landscape

In this episode, Don and Roger discuss recent leadership changes at Charter, highlighting the appointment of Nick Jeffrey—formerly of Frontier, Vodafone UK, and Verizon—as COO to boost Charter's struggling home internet segment. They then turn to the ongoing consolidation of...

By The Week with Roger
Suno Hits $300M ARR: AI's Impact on the Music Industry
PodcastFeb 28, 202613 min

Suno Hits $300M ARR: AI's Impact on the Music Industry

The episode explores the rapid rise of AI-generated music, spotlighting Suno's milestone of 2 million paid subscribers and $300 million in annual recurring revenue, as well as Google's new Lyria 3 model. It discusses how tools like Suno enable creators to generate full...

By Eye on A.I.
Suno Hits $300M ARR: AI's Impact on the Music Industry
PodcastFeb 28, 202613 min

Suno Hits $300M ARR: AI's Impact on the Music Industry

The episode explores the rapid rise of AI-generated music, focusing on Suno's milestone of 2 million paid subscribers and $300 million ARR, and Google's new Lyria 3 model. The host explains Suno's user-friendly tools for creating full tracks from simple prompts or vocal...

By AI Chat
Burger King’s President Answers the Phone | Fast Five Shorts
PodcastFeb 28, 20265 min

Burger King’s President Answers the Phone | Fast Five Shorts

Burger King President Tom Curtis launched a two‑week initiative where he personally fielded customer calls and texts on a dedicated work number, recording the interactions for a marketing campaign and future service improvements. The move builds on the successful "Whopper...

By Omni Talk
Gap Inc. Debuts Encore To Unify The Four Brands | Fast Five Shorts
PodcastFeb 28, 20264 min

Gap Inc. Debuts Encore To Unify The Four Brands | Fast Five Shorts

Gap Inc. launched Encore, a unified cross‑brand loyalty program for Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, and Athleta, consolidating nearly 40 million members into a single points bank with three tiers—Core, Premier, and All Access. The program adds perks like extended returns,...

By Omni Talk
Kohl's Bets On The Deal Bar To Win Back Shoppers | Fast Five Shorts
PodcastFeb 28, 20263 min

Kohl's Bets On The Deal Bar To Win Back Shoppers | Fast Five Shorts

Kohl's is rolling out a front‑of‑store "deal bar" featuring items under $10 across all 1,100+ locations, aiming to spark impulse purchases with rotating seasonal assortments. Retail analyst Evan Mann acknowledges the concept can boost sales but doubts it will significantly...

By Omni Talk
Navient Borrower Compensation Payments Begin In 2026
PodcastFeb 28, 20266 min

Navient Borrower Compensation Payments Begin In 2026

The episode explains that Navient borrower compensation checks, funded by a $100 million settlement with the CFPB, will start arriving in early 2026 after a lawsuit alleging the servicer steered borrowers into costly forbearances instead of income‑driven repayment plans. Listeners learn...

By The College Investor Audio Show
ISS Demonstration: A Tow Truck for Space.
PodcastFeb 28, 202616 min

ISS Demonstration: A Tow Truck for Space.

In this episode of T‑Minus, host Maria Varmazas interviews Troy Morris, CEO and co‑founder of KMI, about the company’s successful in‑space demonstration of its articulated “tow‑truck” arms aboard the ISS. The demo involved over 200 days of testing, capturing unprepared...

By T-Minus Space Daily
Understanding the I-77 Toll Debate
PodcastFeb 28, 20260 min

Understanding the I-77 Toll Debate

In this episode, Tony Messia talks with WFAE political reporter Steve Harrison about the contentious plan to add toll lanes to I‑77 between Uptown Charlotte and the South Carolina line. They explore the traffic woes that motivate the project, the...

By The Charlotte Ledger – Real Estate Whispers
Circuit Breakers: The First Responders of the Grid
PodcastFeb 27, 202622 min

Circuit Breakers: The First Responders of the Grid

In this episode of Schweitzer Drive, Dave Whitehead talks with Kylan Robinson, Engineering Director at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, about circuit breakers—the essential devices that isolate and clear faults in power systems. They explain how breakers work, from household bimetallic and...

By Schweitzer Drive
Guest: Per Hong of Kearney on Tariffs, Iran, and More; The "Pandemic Echo” Affecting Parcel Fleets; How Agentic AI Impacts...
PodcastFeb 27, 202623 min

Guest: Per Hong of Kearney on Tariffs, Iran, and More; The "Pandemic Echo” Affecting Parcel Fleets; How Agentic AI Impacts...

In this episode, Per Hong of Kearney Foresight explains how the recent Supreme Court ruling on emergency tariffs and the introduction of new 10% worldwide tariffs create a layered, multi‑instrument trade environment that complicates supply‑chain planning. He advises companies to...

By Logistics Matters with DC VELOCITY
Hedge 297: MPLS
PodcastFeb 27, 202652 min

Hedge 297: MPLS

In this episode, Scott Robbin and the hosts explore the origins, design goals, and lasting impact of MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching). They explain how MPLS was created to address the exploding size of routing tables and forwarding complexity in the...

By Rule 11
SAF Insights: Introducing Argus' SAF & HVO Fob Straits Assessments
PodcastFeb 27, 202617 min

SAF Insights: Introducing Argus' SAF & HVO Fob Straits Assessments

In this episode, Argus’s Sarah and VP of Business Development Alfonso introduce the new FOB Strait of Malacca price assessments for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) in the Asia‑Pacific region. They explain why the assessments are...

By Metals Movers (Argus series within Argus Media feed)
AI Agents and the Future of Global Trade with Alibaba’s Kuo Zhang - Ep. 291
PodcastFeb 27, 202633 min

AI Agents and the Future of Global Trade with Alibaba’s Kuo Zhang - Ep. 291

In this episode, Kuo Zhang, President of Alibaba.com, explains how the platform’s new AI agent, Axio, is transforming global B2B trade by handling complex sourcing tasks, from interpreting natural‑language requests to managing compliance, logistics, and supplier communication. He highlights real‑world...

By The AI Podcast (NVIDIA)
Weight of Freight: Talking Tankers with Asyad’s CEO
PodcastFeb 27, 202625 min

Weight of Freight: Talking Tankers with Asyad’s CEO

In this episode, Argus's Way to Freight talks with Dr. Ibrahim Alnathiri, CEO of Asyad Shipping, about the company’s aggressive fleet renewal and expansion, including the recent purchase of three VLCCs and four other newbuilds. Alnathiri explains how a younger,...

By Metals Movers (Argus series within Argus Media feed)
AI for Scientists, FDA Reverses Course, and Advances in Cancer Therapeutics
PodcastFeb 27, 202638 min

AI for Scientists, FDA Reverses Course, and Advances in Cancer Therapeutics

The episode covers three main business stories: Tamarin Bio’s $13.6M Series A to build an AI model‑coordination platform that makes tools like AlphaFold accessible to wet‑lab biologists; the FDA’s reversal on Moderna’s mRNA‑1010 seasonal flu vaccine, spurring a modest stock...

By Touching Base (GEN Podcasts)