Coldwell Banker's Dan Spiegel on Building CRE Teams for AI Disruption & Market Shifts
In this episode, Dan Spiegel, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Coldwell Banker Commercial, shares his leadership journey, the importance of mentorship, and how Coldwell Banker’s decentralized franchise model fosters strong connections across secondary and tertiary markets. He discusses the balance between art and science in CRE, offers practical advice for brokers on adopting new technologies—especially AI—and outlines his outlook for various asset classes through 2026. Spiegel emphasizes respectful relationships as a core business principle and highlights the challenges and opportunities of integrating innovative tools while preserving traditional practices.
A One Two Gene Therapy Punch to Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
The episode explores EnGene's experimental gene therapy, detalimogene, for treating non‑muscle invasive bladder cancer, a condition affecting half a million new patients annually. Ron Cooper, EnGene's CEO, explains how the therapy uses a non‑viral vector to deliver a dual payload...

Beyond Chatbots: How Cara Becomes Your Best CSR
In this episode, Nikhil Kansal, Co‑Founder & CTO of Cara, explains how AI can move beyond chatbots to act as a reliable Customer Service Representative (CSR) that completes end‑to‑end insurance service tasks. He highlights Cara’s role as a coordinating layer...

How Social Commerce Became a Real Retail Channel as AI Shapes How People Buy | Reimagining Retail
In this episode, the hosts explore how social platforms have evolved into a genuine retail channel, highlighting the strategies retailers use to make social commerce feel like traditional shopping. They discuss the shift of creators from mere marketing tools to...

BI 231 Jaan Aru: Conscious AI? Not Even Close!
In this episode, Jaan Aru discusses how detailed biological mechanisms—such as dendritic integration and thalamocortical loops—might underpin subjective consciousness and how these insights could inform artificial intelligence. He argues that true machine consciousness is unlikely with current architectures, emphasizing the...

Risky Business #824 -- Microsoft's Secure Future Is Looking a Bit Wobbly
In episode 824 of Risky Business, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau dissect a wave of cybersecurity headlines, from Microsoft’s unsettling reshuffle of its security leadership and upcoming Secure Boot certificate refresh to aggressive state‑backed campaigns by Russia targeting the Winter...
625: The $1M/Month Brand Strategy That Most Amazon Sellers Are Missing with Janelle Page
In this episode, branding expert Janelle Page reveals the $1 M‑per‑month framework that helped her generate $475 M in e‑commerce sales and scale clients like Glamnetic from $80 K to $3 M monthly. She emphasizes that getting chosen beats merely being found, teaching listeners...
Stop Guessing Your Ecommerce Budget
In this episode, Richard and Luke introduce a systematic approach that helps eight‑figure ecommerce brands move from guesswork to data‑driven budgeting, creative planning, and channel testing. They walk listeners through three core models—the Spending Power Model for setting realistic budget...

EP37: Interview with Christopher Fedele, Business Development Director, L3 Harris
In this episode, Bill Woolf talks with Christopher Fedele, Business Development Director at L3 Harris, about the rapid evolution of propulsion technologies needed for contested space operations. Fedele explains how electric, high‑performance, and nuclear propulsion enable agile, survivable satellites that can...

Mergers, Monopoly Prices, and Accountability - Episode 676 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
In this episode, Chris Mitchell, Doug Dawson, and Sean Gonsalves dissect recent telecom mergers, examine Starlink’s attempts to influence the BEAD (Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment) funding rules, and discuss new research linking reduced competition to higher consumer prices. They...

From 1 AI Agent to 20+: The Reality of Managing Multiple AI Agents Across Your GTM
In this episode the host shares eight months of experience running 20+ AI agents across SaaStr's go‑to‑market function, generating $4.8 M in additional pipeline and $2.4 M in closed‑won revenue. He explains that the results are additive but require daily hands‑on management,...
The Signal: Untangling B2B Payments: Why Complexity Persists & How to Fix It with Fauwaz Hussain, Global Payments | Episode...
In this episode, Fauwaz Hussain, Senior Director of B2B Partnerships and Strategy at Global Payments, breaks down why B2B payment processes remain tangled and how companies can streamline them. He highlights the friction points of card‑not‑present transactions, partial shipments, and...
DDW Highlights: 10 February 2026
In this 15‑minute episode, DDW host Bruno Quinney recaps five major stories from the past week, highlighting breakthrough cancer therapies that promise greater efficacy and safety, and new research aimed at enhancing brain function in Alzheimer’s patients. He also touches...
Health First’s Carr Weaves Tapestry for Integrated Payer-Provider Platform
In this episode, Michael Carr, VP and CIO of Health First, discusses the organization’s integrated payer‑provider platform built on Epic’s suite, including the provider rollout and the Epic Tapestry health‑plan implementation. He highlights how consolidating nine disparate systems into a...
What Is CAPS? | A Conversation with Corey Mohn
In this episode, Tom Vander Ark talks with COREY MOHN, CEO of the CAPS Network, about the organization’s unbundled, profession‑based learning pathways that give students the freedom to design their own futures, much like building with a box of LEGO...

Building AI Product Sense, Part 2
In part two of "Building AI Product Sense," Dr. Marily Nika, an experienced AI product manager from Google and Meta, outlines a weekly ritual for developing AI product sense—translating model behavior into trustworthy products. She explains why Meta now includes...
Gold, Growth, And Getting Better Ft. Ostbye
In this episode, Craig MacBean, President of Ostbye, discusses navigating market volatility, especially with rising gold prices and unpredictable tariffs, while maintaining the core culture of the business after a recent acquisition. He emphasizes the importance of smart operations, leveraging...
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Domain Spoofing (Noun) [Word Notes]
In this concise episode, host Rick Howard explains domain spoofing, a social engineering technique where attackers create malicious domains that closely resemble legitimate ones to deceive users. He outlines how the tactic works, its common vectors, and the potential damage...

Coalition’s Toomey: Rising Cyber Interconnectedness Pushes Insurers to Boost Detection, Response
In this episode, AM Best’s Toomey discusses how the growing cyber interconnectedness among businesses is forcing insurers to enhance their detection and response capabilities. He highlights the rising frequency and complexity of cyber incidents, the need for real‑time monitoring, and...
Twelve Papers Accepted Across ICASSP and ICC Highlight Momentum in Wireless Research
The episode highlights twelve papers from the University of Ulu’s Center for Wireless Communications accepted at IEEE’s ICASSP and ICC conferences, showcasing the convergence of integrated sensing and communications (ISAC) with learning-driven methods. Guests Nan Nguyen and Marku Yunti explain...

Harnessing Nuclear Power
In this brief episode, the hosts discuss NASA's renewed partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy to develop safe nuclear power systems for space missions. They explain how compact fission reactors could provide reliable energy for deep‑space exploration, lunar bases,...

Savage Giving Specific IT Power Back to the State Agencies
In this episode, Maryland CIO Katie Savage discusses how the state is balancing the creation of centralized enterprise IT services with the need to empower individual agencies to retain specialized technology expertise. She outlines the strategies used to standardize core...

How Sonsie Skin Breaks the ‘Clean Beauty’ Mold
In this episode, the CEO of Sonsie Skin discusses how the brand leverages community‑first tactics—such as garden‑girl activations and in‑person events—to turn customers into passionate brand advocates. The conversation highlights practical steps for creating viral moments that foster genuine connection...

OpenAI Launches Agentic Coding App!
Jamie and Jaeden break down OpenAI's new coding app, Codex, highlighting its core features such as real‑time code generation, debugging assistance, and integration with popular IDEs. They compare Codex to rivals like Lovable and Claude Code, noting where Codex excels...

CEO of QDI USA on OTA-to-Direct Booking Plays
In this episode, Fabio Passos, CEO of QDI USA Developments, shares how his multi‑property operation uses mobile‑key technology, a custom self‑service check‑in app, and smart‑camera monitoring to eliminate front‑desk bottlenecks at OTA‑heavy hotels in Florida. He explains how direct‑booking channels—especially...

NASA Wants to Bring Talent Back In-House.
In this episode, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman outlines a strategy to bring critical capabilities back in-house, emphasizing the restoration of the agency’s core competencies. The discussion highlights a $54.5 million contract awarded to Starfish Space for an Otter satellite‑servicing vehicle for...

Teaching AI to Read Braille with Robyn Hughes
In this 27‑minute episode, Braille instructor and consultant Robyn Hughes shares her professional background and personal journey as a Braille reader, highlighting how AI and large language models are transforming accessibility for the visually impaired. She explains the ways AI...

China's Evolving EV Monopoly - Energy Realities Podcast
The episode dissects China’s growing monopoly over the global EV market, highlighting its state‑backed battery dominance, predatory pricing, and the resulting threats to Western automakers in the US, Canada, the UK, and the EU. Panelists critique policy responses, note massive...
EP262 Freedom, Responsibility, and the Federated Guardrails: A New Model for Modern Security
In this episode, Global CISO Alex Shulman‑Peleg argues that the traditional, centralized security model is obsolete in the cloud‑native and AI‑driven era, advocating for a federated "freedom and responsibility" approach where engineers own security outcomes. He likens security to code...
375: How AI Is Changing Healthtech Investing, According to Define Ventures’ Lynne Chou O’Keefe
In this episode, Lynne Chou O’Keefe, founder and managing partner of Define Ventures, discusses how AI is reshaping health‑tech investing amid a fragmented healthcare system and the shift toward value‑based care. She outlines three phases of AI adoption—from streamlining administrative...

Why This ATS Is Making Job Seekers Part of Its Mission
In this episode, Greenhouse CEO Daniel Chait discusses a strategic shift to prioritize job seekers alongside employers, addressing the "AI Doom Loop" where AI-driven mass applications and filtering exacerbate hiring inefficiencies. He introduces new candidate‑focused features such as My Dream...
Fail Fast & Ship It with Jeremy Custenborder | Ep. 18
In this episode, Viktor Gamov interviews Jeremy Custenborder of Confluent about his journey from a paper boy to a leader in large‑scale systems, focusing on his experience keeping MySpace operational at massive pre‑cloud scale. Jeremy explains how he built custom...

#345 How to Drive Innovation with Brian Solis, Head of Global Innovation at ServiceNow
In episode #345, DataFramed hosts Adel Nehme and Richie Cotton sit down with Brian Solis, Head of Global Innovation at ServiceNow, to explore how organizations can foster a culture of continuous innovation. Solis emphasizes the importance of aligning innovation with...

Warehouse Power Infrastructure Is Redefining Leasing
In this episode, Kevin interviews Blake Chroman, Principal at Sitex Group, about how warehouse power infrastructure is becoming a decisive factor in industrial real estate leasing and development. Chroman explains that electrical capacity, utility connection timelines, and total occupancy costs...

How CIOs Can Surface Innovation, Reduce Duplication, and Scale AI
In this episode of Technovation, Peter High interviews Sean Murphy, founder and CEO of DemoHop, about the hidden challenges of innovation in distributed enterprises. Murphy explains how weak ties and siloed work trap ideas, and how DemoHop’s science‑fair‑style demo days...
B2B Community Growth with Kris Rudeegraap, Co-Founder & Co-CEO at Sendoso
In this episode, Jodi interviews Kris Rudeegraap, Co‑Founder & Co‑CEO of Sendoso, about how the company built a multi‑tiered B2B community that fuels a $7 million pipeline and boosts account spend by 71%. Kris explains the ROI of personal advisory groups,...

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Amazon's $200B CapEx Spend Dominates AI Race
The episode examines the fierce AI compute arms race, highlighting Amazon's $200 billion capital expenditure and how it dwarfs rivals like Google and Meta. It details Amazon's aggressive investment in AI infrastructure, the skepticism from investors about such massive spending, and...

Reddit's AI Answers & Meta's Vibes App
The episode examines how Reddit is deploying AI-driven search to deliver personalized answers and boost content licensing revenue, while Meta introduces Vibes, a standalone AI video app aimed at monetizing premium features. It highlights Reddit's shift toward AI to enhance...

20VC: From $6.2BN Market Cap to $2.8BN: What Is Not Translating About Navan's Public Story | Are Any Public Company...
In this episode, Ariel Cohen, co‑founder and CEO of Navan (formerly TripActions), discusses the company’s recent IPO, the sharp drop in market cap, and the strategic decisions driving its next phase. He explains why Navan rushed to go public, how...

Episode 143: Robots for Children - Elmira Yadollahi
In this episode, Claire talks with Elmira Yadollahi, an assistant professor at Lancaster University, about how children engage with robots and the unique challenges this presents. They explore key themes such as managing children’s expectations, building trust, and fostering AI...

AI Hangover
The episode examines the sudden shift in market sentiment toward AI, moving from optimism to caution as investors question who truly benefits from the technology. It highlights emerging signs of a softer jobs market, including delayed employment data and rising...

The 2026 Material Handling Marketing Report: Why Thought Leadership Is King
In this episode, Kevin and Ashton Maxfield dissect the 2026 Material Handling Marketing Report, which reveals that 45% of industry professionals rank Thought Leadership and Content as their top marketing priority. They explain how traditional sales tactics—like spec sheets and...

SSPI-WISE Presents: New Orbits, New Rules of Space & Satellite Governance
The episode explores the rapidly changing landscape of space regulation and satellite governance, focusing on new orbital rules, debris mitigation, and licensing frameworks. Dr. Alice Bunn explains the UK Space Agency’s strategic priorities, Karen Cox discusses how LeoLabs’ tracking data...

Elon Wants Data Centers in Space?
In this episode, Jamie and Jaeden examine Elon Musk's recent acquisition of XAI by SpaceX, discussing how the merger could enable the creation of data centers in orbit and accelerate lunar manufacturing initiatives. They explore the strategic advantages of combining...
From 70 Hours to Minutes: Vestwell CEO Aaron Schumm on Simplifying and Automating Savings
In this episode, Vestwell CEO Aaron Schumm explains how America's savings system is broken, recounting his own frustrating experience setting up a 401(k) that sparked Vestwell's creation. He details how Vestwell has streamlined retirement plan setup from 40‑70 hours to...

The $64M Bet on an AI That Has to Be Right | Carina Hong, CEO of Axiom
In this episode, Lukas Biewald explores the evolving AI ecosystem through a series of interviews with founders and CEOs of leading AI infrastructure and application companies, including Axiom, Rerun, Runway ML, Baseten, CoreWeave, Surge AI, Glean, DeepL, GitHub, and Cursor. The conversations...
Airbnb’s Open-Source GraphQL Framework with Adam Miskiewicz
In this episode, Adam Miskiewicz, Principal Software Engineer at Airbnb, explains how the company built Viaduct, an open‑source data‑oriented service mesh and GraphQL platform that unifies a central schema across millions of microservices. He details the architectural principles—centralized schema, consistent...

How Zoom Grew 30x Almost Overnight
In this episode, Eric Yuan recounts his journey from a frustrated employee at a video‑conferencing startup to founding Zoom, detailing the company’s rapid 30‑fold expansion during the COVID‑19 pandemic. He explains how Zoom scaled its technology, culture, and operations to...

Agency M&A Mastery with Dom Hawes
In this episode, host Tom Hunt sits down with agency M&A specialist Dom Hawes to unpack the intricacies of buying and selling marketing agencies. They discuss how to evaluate agency valuations, structure deals, and manage post‑acquisition integration while preserving culture...