Technology Podcasts

How Kamini Lane Is Modernizing Real Estate at Scale with AI and Standardization
PodcastApr 16, 202635 min

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...

By Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
$4.5m ARR, $0 Raised: Tom Hunt on Building Fame (Getting to Aha!)
PodcastApr 16, 202637 min

$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...

By Confessions of a B2B Entrepreneur
5 Things Ecommerce Owners Need To Get Right Now
PodcastApr 16, 202632 min

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...

By Ecommerce: The Hammersley Brothers Ecommerce Podcast
Who Is Winning the Scam Game?
PodcastApr 16, 202657 min

Who Is Winning the Scam Game?

In this episode of Hacking Humans, hosts Dave Bittner, Joe Kerrigan, and Maria Vermazis dissect two major scam narratives: an international gold‑scam ring that lured U.S. victims into buying $800,000 worth of physical gold, culminating in the arrest of a...

By Hacking Humans
Artificial Intuition: Building an AI Mind for Electromagnetic Design and Engineering - ARENA Physica
PodcastApr 16, 20260 min

Artificial Intuition: Building an AI Mind for Electromagnetic Design and Engineering - ARENA Physica

In this CDFAM Computational Design Symposium talk, Mike from Arena Physica outlines the company’s mission to create electromagnetic (EM) superintelligence through three pillars: the Atlas agentic platform, the Heaviside foundation model for fast forward EM simulation, and the Marconi diffusion‑based...

By Bits to Atoms (Design for AM)
SANS Stormcast Thursday, April 16th, 2026: AI Credential Scans; Microsoft Update Issues; RDP Warnings; GitHub Action Vulns;
PodcastApr 16, 20266 min

SANS Stormcast Thursday, April 16th, 2026: AI Credential Scans; Microsoft Update Issues; RDP Warnings; GitHub Action Vulns;

In this 7‑minute Stormcast episode, Johannes Ulrich warns that attackers are increasingly scanning web servers for AI‑related configuration files such as .env files containing OpenAI, Claude, or OpenClaw credentials, emphasizing the need for proper secret management and billing alerts. He...

By SANS Internet StormCast
Ep. 215: Stop Losing Leads: How to Fix Your B2B Startup Positioning Architecture
PodcastApr 15, 202643 min

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...

By B2B Marketers on a Mission
This 22-Year-Old Built TikTok for Mobile Games, and It’s Growing Fast | E2276
PodcastApr 15, 20261h 2m

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...

By This Week in Startups
Vibe Coding Gets an Upgrade
PodcastApr 15, 202624 min

Vibe Coding Gets an Upgrade

The episode dives into the rapid evolution of "vibe coding," now being overtaken by multi‑agent AI orchestration and full‑stack coding platforms like Anthropic's upcoming CloudCode desktop. It covers new model releases—including Anthropic's rumored Opus 4.7 and OpenAI's GPT‑5‑4 Cyber variant for...

By The AI Breakdown
New Survey Reveals Growing Problem With AI | Trading the Markets With AI, April 15, 2026
PodcastApr 15, 20261h

New Survey Reveals Growing Problem With AI | Trading the Markets With AI, April 15, 2026

In this episode of Trading the Markets with AI, host Chris Bullock and guest discuss Meta's $14 billion AI launch, noting its fast, reasoning‑focused model and free access via Facebook/Instagram accounts, while comparing it to Claude and Gemini. They explore Visa's...

By Real Vision: Finance & Investing – Daily Briefing
The ERP Minute Episode 233 - April 14th, 2026
PodcastApr 15, 20264 min

The ERP Minute Episode 233 - April 14th, 2026

In this episode, host Rebecca McCabe highlights several major AI-driven announcements in the enterprise software space: ECI’s strategic alliance with InTime Tech to integrate the Carto suite for automated, data‑rich managed print services; Aptian’s launch of Logility Demand AI Plus,...

By The ERP Advisor
E640: How Much Money Can You Sue Competitors For on Amazon for IP Infringement?
PodcastApr 15, 20260 min

E640: How Much Money Can You Sue Competitors For on Amazon for IP Infringement?

In this episode, Dave interviews Alan Lee of Copycatch.ai, which helps Amazon and Shopify sellers identify and sue competitors for IP infringement using Schedule A group lawsuits on a contingency basis. Alan explains the types of infringement they encounter—trademark, copyright,...

By EcomCrew
​​229 - What Does It Take to Maintain Decision Advantage in Space?
PodcastApr 15, 202626 min

​​229 - What Does It Take to Maintain Decision Advantage in Space?

In this episode, Colonel Tim Tramello, director of the Space Force’s Commercial Space Office, explains how the service is accelerating the integration of commercial space capabilities to maintain a decision advantage against fast‑moving adversaries. He outlines a flexible integration model—from...

By Constellations
The Very Wild, Very Real Plan To Build AI Data Centers In The Ocean - EP 65 Garth Sheldon-Coulson
PodcastApr 15, 20260 min

The Very Wild, Very Real Plan To Build AI Data Centers In The Ocean - EP 65 Garth Sheldon-Coulson

In this episode, Ashley Vance talks with Garth Sheldon‑Coulson, co‑founder and CEO of Pantalassa, about their revolutionary ocean‑based energy system that harvests wave power using simple, self‑propelled nodes deployed in the open sea. The nodes act like hollow, balloon‑like structures...

By Core Memory
Kadence Reaches $15M ARR Managing Hybrid Work for Revolut & Boeing
PodcastApr 15, 202620 min

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...

By SaaS Interviews with CEOs
Your Agent Needs a SOUL.md You Can't Write From Scratch. I Built a 45-Minute Prompt that Writes It for You.
PodcastApr 15, 20260 min

Your Agent Needs a SOUL.md You Can't Write From Scratch. I Built a 45-Minute Prompt that Writes It for You.

The episode critiques the hype around AI agents, arguing that merely installing an agent isn’t enough to boost productivity. The host explains that many developers are busy cloning popular frameworks like OpenAI’s agent tools without understanding how to effectively prompt...

By Nate’s Newsletter
Inside PepsiCo’s Supply Chain Command Center with Brad Rogers, Supply Chain Planning Director at PepsiCo
PodcastApr 15, 202618 min

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,...

By Penn State CSCR: Unpacked: Insights (formerly Penn State Supply Chain Podcast)
Anthropic's IPO Play, Novo Nordisk X OpenAI, and the First Brain Sensor Goes Human
PodcastApr 15, 202615 min

Anthropic's IPO Play, Novo Nordisk X OpenAI, and the First Brain Sensor Goes Human

The episode covers a rapid round‑up of AI‑related headlines: Apple is testing four frame designs for smart glasses that will focus on camera, call, and AI assistant functions rather than AR; Vercel’s CEO announced a surge to a $340 million ARR...

By Eye on A.I.
2026.04.08 | 76th International Astronautical Congress 2025 - Part 4
PodcastApr 15, 202654 min

2026.04.08 | 76th International Astronautical Congress 2025 - Part 4

The episode covers highlights from the 2025 International Astronautical Congress, featuring Adam Gilmore of Gilmore Space Technologies discussing the hard‑won lessons from developing the ERA One orbital rocket, including the importance of incremental testing, regulatory navigation, and realistic scheduling. Gilmore...

By The Space Show
India's Solar Market Faces Export Hurdles, Pivots to Domestic Power
PodcastApr 15, 202612 min

India's Solar Market Faces Export Hurdles, Pivots to Domestic Power

The episode examines how recent U.S. tariffs—up to 126% countervailing duties—have crippled India’s solar module exports, prompting manufacturers to shift focus to the domestic market and explore new overseas opportunities in Europe, Africa, and Oceania. Analysts explain that while U.S....

By Commodities Focus
Why Genetic Diagnoses Take So Long for Kids
PodcastApr 15, 20263 min

Why Genetic Diagnoses Take So Long for Kids

In this brief episode, host Catherine interviews the CEO of GeneDX about the stark delay—averaging five years—in diagnosing children with genetic diseases, despite the availability of rapid whole exome and genome sequencing that can deliver results in days. She explains...

By CareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered.
6 Digital Strategies Banking Must Learn From the Oura Ring
PodcastApr 15, 20269 min

6 Digital Strategies Banking Must Learn From the Oura Ring

The episode explores how the Oura Ring—a $300 wearable that tracks 50 health metrics and provides actionable insights—offers a model for banks to deliver daily, personalized financial wellness. The host proposes six digital strategies: a daily financial readiness score, proactive...

By Banking Transformed
Retail Daily Minute | Instacart Acquires Instaleap, David's Bridal Goes Agentic & GameStop Launches Power Packs
PodcastApr 15, 20266 min

Retail Daily Minute | Instacart Acquires Instaleap, David's Bridal Goes Agentic & GameStop Launches Power Packs

In this episode, Chris Walton covers three major retail developments: Instacart’s acquisition of Instaleap, giving the grocery‑delivery giant a foothold in Europe, Latin America and the Middle East; David’s Bridal’s push into AI‑driven commerce by tagging its entire catalog for...

By Omni Talk
MSP 1337 | Cybersecurity Education & Security Guidance
PodcastApr 15, 20260 min

MSP 1337 | Cybersecurity Education & Security Guidance

In this brief episode, the hosts explore the intertwined nature of cybersecurity and compliance, emphasizing that both are part of an ongoing journey for organizations. They discuss core topics such as incident response, penetration testing, and the evolving tactics of...

By Bloomberg Surveillance (Podcast)
We Found the Fix for the Biggest Problem in Affiliate Marketing
PodcastApr 14, 202626 min

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...

By Secrets To Scaling Your Ecommerce Brand
How AI Will Change Quantum Computing - Ep. 294
PodcastApr 14, 202631 min

How AI Will Change Quantum Computing - Ep. 294

In this episode, NVIDIA’s Nick Harrigan explains how quantum computing works, its current state, and why it’s poised to tackle problems classical computers can’t, such as drug discovery and material design. He highlights the biggest technical hurdle—quantum error correction—and shows...

By The AI Podcast (NVIDIA)
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 83 – This Podcast Has an Open Architecture.
PodcastApr 14, 202620 min

IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 83 – This Podcast Has an Open Architecture.

In this episode, host Brian Siegelwax talks with Matt Rylarsdom, CEO and co‑founder of Quantware, about the company’s mission to become the "Intel of quantum" by delivering standardized, mass‑produced quantum processors. Rylarsdom explains Quantware’s Vertical I/O (VIO) architecture, which routes...

By Inside Quantum Technology
DDW Highlights: 14 April 2026
PodcastApr 14, 202616 min

DDW Highlights: 14 April 2026

In this episode, Bruno Quinney highlights three major developments: the discovery of a new recessive neurodevelopmental disorder linked to mutations in the non‑coding gene RNU4‑2, a first‑in‑human trial of personalized CAR‑T cell therapies for hard‑to‑treat solid tumors in children, and...

By The Drug Discovery World Podcast
How to Own a Market: Richard C. Wilson on Positioning, Authority & Attracting Pre-Qualified Leads
PodcastApr 14, 202618 min

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...

By Family Office Podcast: Billionaire & Centimillionaire Interviews & Investor Club Insights
Can a Transplant Cure Aging? | Catherine Baucom MD PhD
PodcastApr 14, 202648 min

Can a Transplant Cure Aging? | Catherine Baucom MD PhD

In this episode, Dr. Robert Lovekin talks with Dr. Catherine Baucom, chief medical officer of MitoSense, and veteran health expert Van about mitochondrial organelle transplantation—a novel therapy that injects healthy mitochondria from young donors into patients to repair damaged cells....

By Health Longevity Secrets
The Workers Letting A.I. Do Their Jobs
PodcastApr 14, 202636 min

The Workers Letting A.I. Do Their Jobs

In this episode of The Daily, host Natalie Kittrell interviews veteran tech reporter Clive Thompson about his recent survey of roughly 75 software developers across the U.S. to gauge how AI coding tools are reshaping their work. Thompson found that...

By Authority Hacker Podcast
Advanced AI Deep Research: Uncover Insights Your Competitors Are Missing
PodcastApr 14, 202646 min

Advanced AI Deep Research: Uncover Insights Your Competitors Are Missing

In this episode of AI Explored, host Michael Stelzner chats with AI educator Natalie McNeil about the power of AI-driven deep research for marketers and small‑business owners. Natalie explains how deep research compresses weeks of market, competitor, and regulatory analysis...

By AI Explored
The Builders Are Stuck in Admin Work, & It Is Killing Construction Productivity with Jennifer Hohman
PodcastApr 14, 202642 min

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...

By The ConTechCrew – alt listing – see #12
THE INTELLIGENCE REVOLUTION: INDIVIDUALS AND THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF INFLUENCE
PodcastApr 14, 202642 min

THE INTELLIGENCE REVOLUTION: INDIVIDUALS AND THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF INFLUENCE

In this episode, Dr. Tom Spahr talks with intelligence historian Dr. Jeff Rog about the "intelligence revolution"—the rapid transformation of intelligence gathering and analysis driven by technology, from early professionalization to modern digital surveillance. Rog traces the historical tension between...

By War Room Podcast
Inside The Trade Desk's Programmatic Power Struggle
PodcastApr 14, 202629 min

Inside The Trade Desk's Programmatic Power Struggle

In this episode, Digiday’s Kamiko McCoy and Tim Peterson dissect the escalating power struggle between The Trade Desk and major ad agencies. They explore agencies’ pullback on spending via OpenPath, citing concerns over hidden fees and loss of control, while...

By The Digiday Podcast
Episode 138: Trapped Ion Technology
PodcastApr 14, 202639 min

Episode 138: Trapped Ion Technology

In this episode Patrick and Cyprian explore a breakthrough in trapped‑ion quantum computing from MIT, where researchers embed photonic chips directly on the ion trap to deliver laser cooling and control. By generating polarized‑gradient cooling fields on‑chip, they claim up...

By Entangled Things
Credit Scores vs Bank Data: Why Lenders Are Switching
PodcastApr 14, 20261h 14m

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...

By Fintech Confidential
Who Needs VCs when You Have Friends Like These?
PodcastApr 14, 202633 min

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...

By Stack Overflow Podcast
Foundering
PodcastApr 14, 20262 min

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...

By Bloomberg Surveillance (Podcast)
Learning at Scale: Live From the ASU+GSV Summit with Deborah Quazzo
PodcastApr 13, 202641 min

Learning at Scale: Live From the ASU+GSV Summit with Deborah Quazzo

In this episode, Miriam Vogel interviews Deborah Quazzo, managing partner of GSV Ventures and co‑founder of the ASU+GSV Summit, about the evolution of the summit and its role in the education‑technology ecosystem. Quazzo recounts how the summit grew from a...

By In AI We Trust?
Harness Engineering 101
PodcastApr 13, 202625 min

Harness Engineering 101

In this episode of AI Daily Brief, the host explains the emerging concept of harness engineering—the practice of building the surrounding systems, tools, and configurations that enable large language models and agents to perform reliably and at scale. They trace...

By The AI Breakdown
Reforming the Human Services Safety Net: A Conversation with Clarence Carter, Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Human Services
PodcastApr 13, 202659 min

Reforming the Human Services Safety Net: A Conversation with Clarence Carter, Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Human Services

In this episode, Michael Keegan talks with Clarence Carter, Tennessee’s Department of Human Services commissioner and author of *Our Net Has Holes in It*, about the systemic flaws in America’s safety‑net and how to redesign it for outcomes rather than...

By The Business of Government Hour
Connecting Search and Social
PodcastApr 13, 202631 min

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...

By Voices of Search
Why DHS No Longer Has a Compliance Mindset for Cybersecurity
PodcastApr 13, 202639 min

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...

By Ask the CIO (Apple listing)
The Man Who Built NVIDIA (with Stephen Witt)
PodcastApr 13, 20261h 4m

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...

By EconTalk
Building Agents at Home: Parenting, Work, and Benevolent Neglect
PodcastApr 13, 202654 min

Building Agents at Home: Parenting, Work, and Benevolent Neglect

In this episode, former Y Combinator founder and homeschooling mother Jessie Janais explains how she leveraged AI agents to automate household and educational tasks, ultimately allowing her to spend focused time with her four young children while still building tech....

By a16z Podcast
99: Using AI Automation to Build Smarter Workflows Across Your Organization with Marc Boscher
PodcastApr 13, 202649 min

99: Using AI Automation to Build Smarter Workflows Across Your Organization with Marc Boscher

In this episode, host Chris Daigle talks with Marc Boscher, founder and CEO of Unido, about moving AI adoption from isolated personal productivity tools to organization‑wide, "multiplayer" workflows. Boscher explains that the biggest barrier is not technology but change management—specifically,...

By AI at Work
3PL Fit: Staying in Your Lane Drives 3PL Growth
PodcastApr 13, 202637 min

3PL Fit: Staying in Your Lane Drives 3PL Growth

In this episode, Kevin Lawton talks with Dave Hariger, CEO of Swift House, about the evolution of his 3PL from a textbook resale operation to a boutique fulfillment provider focused on small brands. Hariger explains how a sudden loss of...

By The New Warehouse
860: Making a Mechatronic Tremor Suppression Glove for People with Parkinson's Disease - Dr. Ana Luisa Trejos
PodcastApr 13, 202641 min

860: Making a Mechatronic Tremor Suppression Glove for People with Parkinson's Disease - Dr. Ana Luisa Trejos

In this episode, Dr. Ana Luisa Trejos, an associate professor at Western University, discusses her work in mechatronic systems engineering, focusing on a wearable glove designed to suppress hand tremors in Parkinson’s patients. She explains how the glove integrates lightweight sensors and...

By People Behind the Science