
Designing the Future
Augmented Reality could help NASA produce future spacecraft for new missions of discovery.

Sell Out Your First Batch in 30 Minutes by Building an Audience With No Product to Sell
In this episode, founder Kendall Kransdorf of COTTO explains how she sold out her first production batch in just 30 minutes by prioritizing audience building over product readiness. She shares concrete social‑media strategies—such as pre‑launch content, community engagement, and demand...

SANS Stormcast Thursday, February 5th, 2026: Malicious Scripts; Synectix Vuln; Google Chrome; Google Looker;
In this Stormcast episode, the hosts discuss a multi‑stage malicious script that injects into Chrome, downloads a seemingly benign wallpaper image, and then installs additional payloads like Xworm to evade AV detection. They highlight a critical, unauthenticated web‑admin vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑1633)...

Ecommerce: How We Really Scale to $10 Million — Part 2
In the second half of their $10 million scaling playbook, Mark and Ian dive into the concrete tactics that turn traffic into sustainable revenue. They argue that email is the true growth engine, outline three levers—margin, lifetime value, and inventory—that dictate...
How the SCAM Act Would Encourage Platforms to Go After Scammers
In this episode, Paul Benda explains the SCAM Act introduced by Senators Ruben Gallego and Bernie Moreno, which would impose new know‑your‑customer and ad‑takedown obligations on major tech platforms that profit from fraudulent advertising. He outlines why current market incentives...

How AI-Powered Holograms Are Reimagining Fan Experiences at the Big Game - Ep. 288
In this episode, host interviews Jia Li, co‑founder and chief AI officer of LiveX AI, about the company’s real‑time 4K holographic AI agents that interact with fans at large sporting events. Li explains how these human‑like holograms can greet, answer...

Making Autonomous Cargo Work at Real-World Scale: Charles Acknin, CEO Skyways
In this episode, Charles Acknin, CEO of Skyways, discusses how his company is moving autonomous cargo drones from prototype to operational scale, highlighting real‑world missions that deliver substantial payloads for military and commercial clients. He explains the technical and regulatory...

HREX v 1.07 George Larocque
John Sumser and George LaRocque discuss the rapid evolution of HR technology, emphasizing how market sizing, capital flow, and data-driven decision‑making are reshaping the industry. They highlight recruiting’s lack of accountability, the re‑evaluation of education’s value, and the disruptive impact...

Lotus Health AI Doctor Raising $35M
The episode dives into Lotus Health AI's pioneering model of an AI doctor that offers free consultations, aiming to reshape primary care accessibility. It examines how technologies like ChatGPT are being leveraged for medical advice, outlines Lotus Health's vision and...

How to Scale to $12M ARR: The Serial Founder Playbook for Vertical SaaS and Agentic AI
In this episode, Matt Spiegel, founder and CEO of Lawmatics, walks through how his vertical SaaS company scaled to $12M ARR by focusing on high ARPU, agentic AI, and disciplined capital strategies. He shares tactics for acquiring the first 100...

2026 Capital Markets Forecast: Non-Agency Growth, Pricing Certainty, and the New Mortgage Playbook
In this episode, host Michael Hammond talks with Eloise Schmitz, CEO and Co‑Founder of LoanNEX, about the rapid growth of non‑agency mortgage originations and how pricing certainty is becoming a competitive edge. Schmitz explains that non‑agency volume has doubled year‑over‑year,...
Product Walkthroughs, the Next Open Source Product & Other Listener Questions
In this episode, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson answer listener questions, covering how they record unscripted product walkthrough videos, the upcoming open‑source product Writebook, and the way the 37signals team combines Basecamp with their new kanban tool Fizzy. They...
Reprogramming T Cells to Cross the Brain’s Border
In this episode, host and guest Michael Roberts, co‑founder and CEO of Adaptin Bio, discuss the difficulty of delivering biologic therapies across the blood‑brain barrier for glioblastoma patients. Roberts explains Adaptin’s platform, which reprograms a patient’s own T cells to...
E690 | Sacha Michaud, Glovo: Scaling a Hyper-Competitive Marketplace (and Knowing when to Exit)
In this episode, former race‑horse jockey turned Glovo co‑founder Sacha Michaud walks through the operator playbook that powered Glovo’s rapid rise and disciplined exits. He explains how the company launched its MVP in 2.5 months, scaled internationally with a launch‑team...

The Crawler
In this brief 1‑minute‑30‑second episode, the host explains the engineering marvel of the massive crawler‑transporter that moves an eleven‑million‑pound rocket from the Vehicle Assembly Building to a launch pad over four miles away. The discussion highlights the crawler’s massive weight,...
Agentic Commerce Is Here and It Changes Everything
In this episode Richard and Tony demystify agentic commerce, explaining how AI‑driven shopping experiences are supplanting traditional websites, checkout flows, and even ad placements. They highlight the pivotal role of product data feeds and Shopify’s new agentic checkout, which links...

The Signal: What's New for Platforms & Payments Featuring Matt Downs of Global Payments | Episode 463
In this episode, Matt Downs, President of Integrated and Platforms at Global Payments, discusses the major shifts in platform payments as the industry heads toward 2026, emphasizing that payments have become a growth engine rather than a mere feature. He...
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When Legit Is the Trick: Phishing’s Sneaky New Moves. [OMITB]
In this episode of Only Malware in the Building, hosts Selena Larson, Dave Bittner, and former FBI cybercrime investigator Keith Mularski explore how attackers are weaponizing legitimate Microsoft services to make phishing campaigns harder to detect. They break down two...
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Secure Web Gateway (Noun) [Word Notes]
In this brief episode, host Rick Howard defines a Secure Web Gateway (SWG) as a layer‑seven firewall positioned at the network perimeter to enforce security policies and conduct detection and prevention tasks. He highlights the SWG’s role in inspecting web...
#290: Always Be Learning
In this episode, Tim Wilson, Val Kroll, and Spotify product manager/data scientist Mårten Schultzberg discuss the limits of focusing solely on win rates in experimentation and introduce a broader "learning rate" metric that captures wins, regressions (avoiding bad outcomes), and neutral...

Why Moltbook Matters
The episode explores Moltbook, a novel social network where AI agents, not humans, interact, rapidly amassing over 1.5 million agents in its first week. It argues that the platform’s significance lies not in speculative debates about AI consciousness, but in the...
Healthy Friction in Job Recommender Systems
In this episode, host Kyle Polich interviews Roan Schellingerhout, a PhD candidate researching explainable multi‑stakeholder job recommender systems. Roan explains how his AI‑driven platform uses knowledge graphs, inference rules, and large language models to generate simple textual explanations that users...
EP261 No More Aspiration: Scaling a Modern SOC with Real AI Agents
In this episode, Dennis Chow, Director of Detection Engineering at UKG, discusses the shift from static LLM chatbots to autonomous AI agents within a modern SOC, outlining a three‑tier model that treats agents as application‑level logic requiring robust identity, authorization,...

What’s Driving the Rapid Growth in ACH Payments
In this episode, Michael Herd of Nacha and analyst Ben Danner discuss the surge in ACH payments, highlighting a 4.9% rise in transaction volume and a 7.9% jump in value in 2025, driven largely by B2B use cases and the...

Vishal Chatrath, CEO and Co-Founder of QuantrolOx
In this episode, Vishal Chatrath, CEO and co‑founder of QuantrolOx, explains how their quantum‑control software automates qubit tuning and calibration, dramatically speeding up chip characterization and enabling scalable manufacturing. He discusses the role of real‑time calibration and error‑correction loops, the...

How a Creator Made Five Figures with Live Shopping
In this episode of Tea with GaryVee, Gary outlines why Live Shopping is the biggest opportunity of 2026 and walks listeners through the exact steps to start selling on platforms like TikTok Affiliate, showing how a creator leveraged his framework...

Quantum Leadership with Nadya Mason
In this episode, Prof. Nadya Mason discusses the transition from "quantum 1.0" to "quantum 2.0," emphasizing the pivotal role of quantum materials and superconducting devices as the bottleneck for scalable quantum technologies. She explains how the Pritzker School of Molecular...

From “This May Never Work” To WarpStream with Richie Artoul | Ep. 17
In this episode, Tim Berglund chats with data infrastructure veteran Richie Artoul about his unconventional path—from running a LAN gaming café to building log storage at Datadog and now leading WarpStream at Confluent. Richie shares the technical and cultural challenges...

Python Cryptography Breaks Up with OpenSSL with Paul Kehrer and Alex Gaynor
In this episode, Alex Gaynor and Paul Kehrer discuss the Python cryptography library’s decision to move away from OpenSSL as its primary backend, citing long‑standing maintenance headaches and architectural constraints. They explain the technical challenges they faced with OpenSSL’s API...
Why Small Businesses Fail: The Cash Flow Problem Nobody Talks About
In this episode, host Tedd Huff talks with Ariel Blum of Receive and Bo Jiang of Lithic about how fintech infrastructure can give small businesses instant, interest‑free access to the revenue they’ve already earned, bypassing the delays of legacy banking. They explain...

First Deorbit-as-a-Service Contract Awarded to Starfish Space
The episode spotlights the U.S. Space Force SDA’s historic $52.5 million Deorbit‑as‑a‑Service contract awarded to Starfish Space, which will launch the Otter spacecraft to safely dispose of LEO satellites starting in 2027. It contrasts this with ESA’s $475 k award to Astroscale...

#490 – State of AI in 2026: LLMs, Coding, Scaling Laws, China, Agents, GPUs, AGI
In this episode Nathan Lambert and Sebastian Raschka dissect the 2026 AI landscape, covering the geopolitical AI race between China and the US, the competitive standings of major LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok, and the evolving role of...

Possible: Amjad Masad on Vibe Coding, AI Agents, and the End of Boilerplate
In this episode, Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger interview Amjad Masad, CEO of Replit, about how AI is democratizing software creation by turning natural language into functional code. Masad shares his journey from self‑teaching in Jordan to building a platform...
ElevenLabs CEO on Building an "Omni" Audio AI and Funding Rumors
In this interview, ElevenLabs CEO and co‑founder Mati Staniszewski outlines the company’s rapid growth—now at $330 million ARR—and its upcoming funding round that could crown it Europe’s most valuable tech startup. He explains the vision behind ElevenLabs’ “omni” audio AI model, a...

Anthropic's New Plugins and $3 Billion Lawsuit
The episode examines Anthropic's newly released Co‑Work plugins, which let enterprise users automate niche tasks and integrate AI more tightly into their workflows. It also breaks down the $3 billion lawsuit filed by music publishers accusing Anthropic of copying roughly 20,000...
Space Power: The View From Down Under
In this episode, Laura Winter and Malcolm Davis discuss Australia’s evolving role in space security and defense amid a shifting global order. Davis outlines how Australia must modernize its national defense strategy, invest in indigenous space capabilities, and deepen collaboration...

It's Friday, Juan and Tim Rant with Data Day Texas Takeaways
In this 34‑minute episode, Juan and Tim unwind over a beer to discuss recent developments in the data landscape and share their key takeaways from Data Day Texas. They cover topics such as the hype around AI versus real monetary...
Road to Rail: Slashing Costs and Carbon with Automation
In the "Road to Rail: Slashing Costs and Carbon with Automation" episode, hosts explore how automation technologies are transforming rail infrastructure projects by reducing both financial expenditures and carbon emissions. They discuss specific innovations such as autonomous track inspection drones,...

Episode 142: Collaborative Robot Arms - Mark Gray
In this episode, Claire interviews Mark Gray, the UK country manager for Universal Robots, about the rise of collaborative robot arms, or cobots, that can safely work side‑by‑side with humans. Mark shares insights from his three decades in automation, highlighting...

Special "Ask Us Anything" Episode (517)
In this special "Ask Us Anything" episode, Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose field audience questions covering SEO vs. AEO backlink strategies, the balance of free versus paid content for membership groups, and the future role of human marketers in an...

503: The Framemaking Sale: Building Buyer Decision Confidence
In this episode, Brent Adamson argues that the core challenge in B2B sales is not gaining buyer trust in the supplier, but helping buyers trust themselves to make decisions. He debunks three common assumptions— that supplier trust alone solves the...

Testing Robotics in Space
The future of in-space robotics relies on testing operations in space.

How Dresma Hit $2M ARR With Usage-Based Pricing & AI-Powered E-Commerce Imagery
In this episode, Siddharth Sinha, co‑founder and CEO of Dresma, walks through how his AI‑powered platform scales studio‑quality e‑commerce imagery and video for global brands using usage‑based pricing and automated workflows. He explains why the usage model outperformed seat‑based pricing,...
Meta's CTO on VR Layoffs, Glasses, and the Next AI Model
In this interview, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth discusses the recent VR layoffs, the accelerated production of Meta glasses, and the company's broader AI ambitions, including AI wearables and humanoid robots. He explains that slower-than-expected VR adoption is shifting focus to...

What Does It Really Take to Make Space Work for Your World?
In a 50‑minute Better Satellite World Awards roundtable, SSPI’s Tamara Bond‑Williams convenes leaders from Astroscale, INTEGRASYS, and River Advisers to discuss how satellite systems impact daily life on Earth. The panel delves into orbital sustainability, interference protection, spectrum access, and...

5 Key Findings to Becoming a Great Scientific Mentor with Riley Elmer
In this 36‑minute episode, host Riley Elmer breaks down five essential principles for effective scientific mentorship, emphasizing the importance of aligning values, seeking mentors beyond just technical expertise, and using productive tension to foster growth. He shares personal anecdotes that...

Why the Future of Financial Fraud Prevention Is Passwordless
In this episode, Dr. Adam Lowe of CompoSecure/Arculus and fraud analyst Suzanne Sando discuss the surge in AI‑driven financial fraud and why traditional passwords are no longer sufficient. They highlight how retailers like eBay and Amazon are moving to password‑less...
The Machine Ethics Podcast: 2025 Wrap up with Lisa Talia Moretti & Ben Byford
In the 2025 wrap‑up episode, host Ben Byford and digital sociologist Lisa Talia Moretti review the year’s AI landscape, covering the surge of low‑quality "AI slop," the decline of traditional social media, the rise of Grok and explicit‑content generators, and...

How to Cultivate Content Creativity: A Framework for Marketers
In this episode, host interviews content strategist Melanie Deziel about reviving stale marketing through a two‑phase creativity framework. She explains how separating ideation into divergent thinking (generating many wild ideas) and convergent thinking (refining and selecting the strongest concepts) can...

Cold Weather, Hot Scams.
In this episode, the hosts dissect recent social‑engineering attacks, covering a Verizon outage‑related credit scam, a rare case where a victim recovered nearly $1 million after a cyber fraud, and a surge of Ozembic/GLP‑1 weight‑loss drug scams targeting Wisconsin consumers with...