
Confessions Of Supply Chain Executives | 2026 Is the Year Supply Chain Technology Stops Being a Prediction and Starts Being...
In this episode, host Chris Walton and Amir Khoshniyadi, VP at Williott, dissect five supply‑chain trends that will define 2026, emphasizing that technology adoption is moving from pilot‑phase hype to mandatory, budget‑driven implementation. They explain "physical AI" as the fusion of digital identities for physical assets with AI‑driven analytics, and discuss how real‑time item location—via BLE, RFID, and ambient IoT—has shifted from a nice‑to‑have to a must‑have due to quantifiable pain points like perishable dwell time. Amir stresses that the key to successful deployment is aligning technology choices with specific use‑case pain points, treating BLE and RFID as complementary tools rather than rivals. The conversation underscores the accelerating velocity of adoption, driven by measurable losses and the need for end‑to‑end visibility across the supply chain.

Candidates in the Loop | Doug Berg From Match2
In this episode, Chris Russell talks with Doug Berg of Match2 about the flaws of post‑apply AI screening and the need for a pre‑apply, candidate‑centric approach. Berg explains Match2’s universal candidate profile, which lets job seekers create a portable, consent‑based...
Ep 719: Google Gemini 3.1 Tops Charts, Claude Sonnet 4.6 Impresses, New OpenAI Leaks Reveal Their Massive AI Hardware Plans...
The episode covers a whirlwind of AI news, highlighting Google’s release of Gemini 3.1 Pro with a three‑tier reasoning system that pushes it to the top of benchmark charts, and Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.6 impressing on similar metrics. It delves...

The #1 Difference Between Sales and Branding
In this brief episode, Gary Vaynerchuk discusses the importance of clear calls‑to‑action, the value of constant community engagement, and his personal vision for the New York Jets, including a youth jersey program to build brand loyalty. He emphasizes that entrepreneurs...

Our Quantum Future with Evan Kubes
In this episode, host Sebastian Hassinger chats with Evan Kubas, a lawyer‑turned‑quantum media entrepreneur, about the origins of Quantum Insider and its parent company Resonance. Kubas recounts how he and co‑founder Alex Challens built a leading quantum news platform from...
E633: I Snuck Into Alibaba’s China HQ
In this episode, host Dave recounts his misadventure of missing Amazon's China conference and unexpectedly gaining access to Alibaba’s Hangzhou headquarters, offering a behind‑the‑scenes tour of the modern campus and its co‑working culture. He contrasts Alibaba’s ecosystem—highlighting Taobao’s massive GMV...

How AI Search Is Reshaping Visibility: From Rankings to Mentions
In this episode, host Jordan Cooney and Otterly AI CEO Thomas Paham discuss how AI-powered search engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini are rendering traditional SEO metrics—rankings and clicks—obsolete, with the majority of queries now resulting in zero clicks. Thomas...

VC10X - The Consumer AI Opportunity Nobody Is Chasing Ft. Ankur Sethi, Founder, Winner Capital
In this episode, Ankur Sethi, founder of Winner Capital, explains why he believes consumer AI is the present, not the future, and why it remains vastly underfunded compared to enterprise SaaS. He highlights the democratization of large language models that...
Killing Clusters & Orchestrating Chaos with Colt McNealy | Ep. 20
In this episode Tim Berglund talks with Colt McNealy, founder and CEO of Little Horse, about building a Kafka‑based platform for orchestrating microservice workflows and AI agents. Colt describes how his early experience debugging monolithic code with GDB contrasted with...

#347 Let's Get Physical with AI with Ivan Poupyrev, CEO at Archetype AI
In this episode, Ivan Poupyrev, CEO of Archetype AI, explains that "physical AI" goes far beyond robotics, embedding foundation‑model intelligence into everyday devices—from washing machines to HVAC systems—and enabling them to communicate and optimize as a unified system. He outlines...

Post-Traumatic Growth, Creative Marketing, And Dealing With Change with Jack Williamson
Jack Williamson, a psychotherapist and former music‑industry executive, discusses how personal trauma can become a catalyst for creative growth and how indie authors can apply lessons from the music sector’s disruptive evolution. He outlines post‑traumatic growth strategies, warns against shiny‑object...

SANS Stormcast Monday, February 23rd, 2026: Japanese Phishing; AI Agents Ignoring Instructions; Starkiller MFA Phishing
In this episode, Johannes Ulrich highlights three emerging threats: Japanese-language phishing campaigns that bypass English‑centric defenses, AI agents that ignore security guardrails and inadvertently expose data or make unauthorized changes, and the Starkiller phishing framework which proxies real login pages...

All Hail Purse Computer, Halide App Review, Google Pixel 10a, Samsung Galaxy AI Teasers, Special Apple Experience, Nothing Launch Event,...
In episode 467, host Tnkgrl and Verge writer Allison Johnson dissect the latest mobile tech, championing the innovative Purse Computer concept and praising the Halide camera app’s new Process Zero features. They critique Google’s underwhelming Pixel 10a, anticipate Samsung’s expanding...

Building High-Impact Enterprise SEO Teams: Creative Roles & Personal Branding SEO
In this brief episode, host Tyson Stockton talks with Ahrefs' Patrick Stokes about building an effective enterprise SEO team from scratch. Stokes emphasizes hiring versatile, creative talent for technical, content, and especially video roles, and stresses the importance of personal...

Japanese Toilet Maker Toto's HUGE AI Windfall
The episode examines how Japanese toilet manufacturer Toto has leveraged its advanced ceramic division to become a major supplier of AI‑related semiconductor components, driving a sharp rise in its stock price and drawing activist investor interest. It details Toto's role...

Week Ahead: Chip Check
In this brief episode, Reuters' Mike Dolan highlights the upcoming earnings report from Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, and the market anxiety surrounding it. He points out that Nvidia’s soaring AI spending is heavily reliant on just four major...

The 6G Podcast - Microsoft-Ericsson Windows Integration, Kinetic Tokens Explained, 5G SA Battery Improvements, T-Mobile's Nvidia Partnership, Samsung's 6G Trials,...
In this episode, Anshal Saad and new co‑host Mike Dano discuss the winding down of the 5G Americas trade group as a signal that the industry is moving beyond the 5G lull toward 6G. They highlight Samsung and Korea Telecom's...
Hype Vs. Deployment: Derek Yan on Humanoid Robotics, KOID ETF, and the Global AI Arms Race
In this episode, Derek Yan, Senior Investment Strategist at KraneShares, explains why humanoid robotics is moving from hype to real-world deployment, highlighting current enterprise pilots in factories and logistics that address chronic labor shortages. He stresses that investors should focus...
Podcast #857 – Acer and ASUS Ban, More PC Hardware Doom and Gloom, Cheap USB Speakers, Sparky RTX 5090 and...
In episode 857, the PCPer team discusses the ongoing RAM shortage and its ripple effects, including Acer and ASUS being caught in an HEVC patent dispute and Intel’s new annual GPU release cadence. They highlight Micron’s unreleased PCIe 6.0 SSDs, Western...

Are ChatGPT Ads the Next Retail Channel? | Fast Five Shorts
Target and Albertsons are piloting conversational ads in ChatGPT, where sponsored product suggestions appear alongside user queries based on keywords. Early results show a 40% monthly traffic lift for Target, and the ads are clearly labeled and separate from the...

Differentiating Enterprise SEO Content & Teams
In this brief episode of Voices of Search, host Tyson Stockton chats with Ahrefs expert Patrick Stokes about how enterprise SEO content and teams differ from smaller-scale operations. They explore the need for strategic alignment, cross‑functional collaboration, and specialized content...

173 - Hearing Young Voices: A Conversation with Jess Bauldry, Vessela Vencheva, and Nick Todorov of EarGlasses
In this episode, hosts discuss the EarGlasses project, a student‑led podcast initiative that uses audio storytelling to explore identity, belonging, and intercultural dialogue. Guests Jess Bauldry, Vessela Vencheva, and Nick Todorov share how they combine journalism, cultural management, and technical...
Ghost Robotics: Innovating for Safety
In this episode, Gavin Kenneally, CEO and co‑founder of Ghost Robotics, walks listeners through the company’s evolution from a startup to a leader in legged robotics, highlighting how four‑legged platforms outperform wheeled robots on rough terrain. He explains the critical...

Ep 276- Prospero.ai CEO George Kailas
In this episode, host discusses value investing in the modern era with George Kailas, CEO and co‑founder of Prospero.ai, a platform that transforms complex financial analytics into actionable investment signals. Kailas explains how Prospero.ai leverages AI and data science to...

Sana Health Clears a Major Milestone in the Fight Against Chronic Pain
In this episode, Richard Hanbury of Sana Health discusses the company’s recent FDA De Novo clearance for a novel audio‑visual neuromodulation device targeting neuropathic pain, marking the creation of a new therapeutic class. He outlines decades of research that led...
Space Money: Tariffs, SCOTUS, Carveouts, And Space Business
In this episode, Laura Winter discusses with legal experts Bailey Reichelt and Nick Baker how the Supreme Court’s decision deeming President Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs unconstitutional impacts businesses, including those in the...

Episode 92: Inside the Deal with Robin Fisk
In Episode 92 of the Tech M&A Podcast, Robin Fisk, co‑founder and CEO of Donorfy, recounts the decade‑long journey of building a bootstrapped SaaS CRM for nonprofits and its eventual acquisition by The Access Group in November 2024. He explains why they chose to...

174: GreyBeards Talk SDN Chips with Ted Weatherford, VP Bus. Dev. & John Carney. Dist. Eng. At Xsight Labs
In this episode, Ted Weatherford and John Carney of Xsight Labs discuss their SDN‑focused ASICs—the 12.8 Tbps X2 switch and the 800 Gbps E1 DPU—highlighting their low‑power, highly programmable designs built on TSMC N5. They explain how the X2’s 3072 MAP cores and...
Guest: Fab Brasca of Kinaxis on Who Is Leading in AI Adoption; The Top Five Freight Bottlenecks; A New Data...
The podcast features Fab Brasca, Kinaxis senior VP, discussing how AI is reshaping supply chains and which firms are leading adoption. It also reveals the American Transportation Research Institute’s ranking, naming Chicago as the nation’s most severe freight bottleneck. Additionally,...
Software Update: AI Saas Scare Haunts Capital Markets
Recent AI upgrades, notably Anthropic’s Claude Co‑worker agent, are unsettling SaaS valuations and complicating IPO plans for many software firms. The devaluation of SaaS‑related loans is eroding the collateral base of collateralised loan obligations, with similar pressures hitting chemical‑sector loans....
HR in Constant Change with Perry Timms
In this episode of HRchat, host Bill Banham and HR thought‑leader Perry Timms discuss a new HR operating model built on product thinking, systems design, and behavioural science, urging HR leaders to design for constant change. They illustrate how treating...
Beardbrand's Top Ecommerce Tools in 2026
In this solo episode, Beardbrand founder Eric Bandholz walks listeners through his 18 favorite ecommerce tools for 2026, covering everything from core site infrastructure to marketing automation, operations, and creative production. He explains why each platform—ranging from Shopify Plus and...

Episode 145: Robotics and Automation in Manufacturing - Agata Suwala
In this episode, Claire interviews Agata Suwala, Technology Manager at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, about how robotics and automation are being used to make manufacturing—especially in aerospace—more sustainable and scalable. Agata explains the latest advances in robotic dexterity, the role...

Building a High-Impact Enterprise SEO Team
In this 1‑minute 42‑second episode of Voices of Search, host Tyson Stockton chats with Ahrefs expert Patrick Stokes about building a high‑impact enterprise SEO team. They discuss the evolving nature of SEO, the importance of giving back to the community,...

The Ultra Bull Case for Lithium (YJ Lee)
In this episode, YJ Lee, founder of the Arcane Green Metal Fund, explains why the July 2024 lithium price dip was a prime buying window and projects a conservative 4.6 Mt lithium demand by 2030, driven by a 33% annual growth...
Open Banking, 1033, and the Agentic AI Catalyst - Steve Boms, Executive Director of FDATA
In this episode, Steve Boms, Executive Director of FDATA North America, outlines the current landscape of U.S. open banking, focusing on the pending amendments to the CFPB's Section 1033 rule and FDATA’s position that banks should not charge fees for...

Hypersonic Hustle & Orbital Muscle.
The episode highlights three major developments in the defense and commercial space sector: Stratolaunch securing a $90.8 million Department of War contract for the MACH‑TB 2.0 air‑launched test vehicle program, Agile Space Industries closing a $17 million Series A round to expand its small‑sat...

How People Actually Use AI Agents
The episode dives into Anthropic's new study revealing that AI agents are being used far more conservatively than their technical capabilities would allow, with users favoring short, highly supervised sessions. It highlights the expanding adoption of agents beyond coding into...

Hackajob Hits $1M in ARR, New CEO at Employ
The episode covers four major HR tech developments: Employ Inc. appoints serial entrepreneur Jerry Jao as CEO, emphasizing a people‑first approach while accelerating AI innovation; hackajob’s AI recruiting agent Archer hits $1 M ARR in just 90 days by pre‑qualifying candidates...

#357: Why AV's Need Real World Data W/Nexar's Zach Greenberger
In episode #357, Alex Roy, Kirsten, and Ed sit down with Nexar CEO Zach Greenberger to discuss why autonomous vehicles (AVs) require massive real‑world driving data to train and validate their systems. Greenberger explains how Nexar has built one of...

Beyond Gantt: The Rise of Flow-Based Production
In this episode, Antti Pukema of Sitedrive discusses moving beyond traditional Gantt chart scheduling to a flow‑based production approach that integrates CPM, Takt, and Last Planner systems into a single "one schedule". He explains how this methodology eliminates idle "white...

VC10X Micro - Why Safety Is No Long a Priority for AI Giants
The episode examines how AI giants like Anthropic and OpenAI are deprioritizing safety as they chase trillion‑dollar valuations, highlighted by Anthropic’s safety lead quitting and a $20 billion funding round at a $350 billion valuation. It explores the tension between capital‑market incentives...

Product-Market Fit: From Edtech Vitamin to $100M Painkiller
In this episode, Adam Markowitz recounts his transition from a decade‑long edtech venture to building Drata, a compliance automation platform that quickly proved its product‑market fit as a painkiller rather than a vitamin. He explains how rigorous validation—dog‑fooding the product...
320. Why SDV Strategy Needs Application Layer Innovation
In this episode, Grayson Brulte talks with John Wall, President of QNX, about why software-defined vehicles (SDVs) are being held back by low‑level software complexity and why automakers should pivot to application‑layer innovation. Wall explains how a safety‑certified, trusted operating...

Protecting SEO Budgets in a GEO Era
In this brief episode of Voices of Search, host Tyson Stockton and Ahrefs expert Patrick Stokes discuss the biggest upcoming challenge for SEOs: proving their value and protecting budgets amid a shift toward geo‑targeted strategies. They highlight the tension between...

Can an AI PMS Run Your Short-Term Rental Portfolio?, With Boom Co-Founder & CEO Shahar Goldboim
In this episode, Shahar Goldboim, co‑founder and CEO of Boom, explains why short‑term rentals (STRs) are the most complex asset class and how fragmented software tools trap hosts in a review‑driven revenue loop. He describes the genesis of Boom—a Business‑as‑Software...

What Retailers Actually Think About Agentic Commerce With Stripe's Maia Josebachvili | 5IM
In this five‑minute interview, Maya Jose Bakvili, Stripe’s CRO of AI, explains "agentic commerce"—AI‑assisted chat purchases and AI‑delegated buying—and how Stripe’s infrastructure supports retailers in this emerging space. She highlights four persistent retailer concerns: maintaining control as merchant of record,...

Why Stack Overflow and Cloudflare Launched a Pay-per-Crawl Model
In this episode, Stack Overflow’s Janice Manningham and Josh Zhang chat with Cloudflare VP Will Allen about the newly launched pay‑per‑crawl model that lets publishers charge crawlers for access. They explain how AI‑driven content scraping has upended the traditional open‑versus‑block...

£20m Revenue, Exit To Dentsu with Nick Hague
In this episode, host Tom Hunt talks with B2B growth expert Nick Hague about scaling a consultancy to £20 million in revenue and the strategic sale to Dentsu. Hague shares how a focus on customer experience, repeatable frameworks, and disciplined cash‑flow...

The Voice on the Other End.
In this episode, hosts Maria Varmazis, Dave Bittner, and Joe Carrigan examine a wave of social engineering attacks, including a sophisticated phishing campaign that dupes Apple Pay users via fake emails and voice calls, Australia’s ClickFit initiative exposing romance scams,...