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    <description>Unfiltered conversations with public and private company CEOs. Navigating the AI shift. How they lead themselves and others. The people who gave them a chance.</description>
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    <itunes:complete>No</itunes:complete>
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      <title>Sitecore CEO Eric Stine on AI, Answer Engines, and Why Clarity Is Currency</title>
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        <![CDATA[Eric Stine worked in Washington during the Clinton impeachment, got cynical about politics, and ended up in enterprise software because someone saw potential in a guy who knew government and was willing to listen. Twenty-some years later, he runs <a href="https://www.sitecore.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Sitecore</a>, the digital experience platform behind how major brands reach, engage, and serve their audiences.<br><br>In this conversation, Eric breaks down what the shift from search engines to answer engines means for every company trying to be found online, why most brands fail at storytelling due to a lack of specificity, and why he believes AI is exactly the reset enterprise software needs.<br><br>He also talks about what he learned from a woman who said "thank you for everything you're doing" to every employee, a line he once thought was generic, and why he stole it. And about co-producing a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, which says something about how he thinks about brand storytelling, too.]]>
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      <title>Why Every Disruption Is a Hidden Opportunity: Hannah Testani, CEO of Intelligent Audit</title>
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        <![CDATA[Hannah Testani is the CEO of <a href="https://www.intelligentaudit.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Intelligent Audit</a>, a company that helps businesses ship smarter across the globe. She has built her company on a simple but counterintuitive idea: disruption is good for business if you know how to use it.<br><br>In this conversation, Hannah breaks down the difference between AI as productivity and AI as innovation, and why most companies are only thinking about one of them. She explains why tariffs and supply chain chaos are actually creating more opportunity for the companies paying attention. And she makes the case that the real threat is not AI taking your job. It is fear keeping you from doing it.<br><br>She also talks about how she runs her executive team, how she keeps employees from feeling like they are just complaining into a void, and what she learned from the founders she studies obsessively.<br><br>If you are leading a company or a team through uncertainty right now, this one is worth your time.]]>
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      <title>Ethos CEO Andrew Powell: Building AI for the Military, the Ethics of Defense Tech, and What Readiness Really Means</title>
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        <![CDATA[Andrew Powell is the co-founder and CEO of Ethos, an AI-powered readiness platform serving the U.S. Department of Defense, the Seattle Seahawks, and other high-stakes organizations.<br><br>In this conversation, Powell talks about what it actually means to prepare people for the highest-stakes moments of their lives, why the military spends 95 percent of its time training, how AI is changing the nature of combat readiness in real time, and where he stands on the ethics of building technology for the Pentagon.<br><br>He also shares his take on when CEOs should speak out, what the defense tech opportunity looks like right now, and who gave him the chance that made everything possible.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Andrew Powell is the co-founder and CEO of Ethos, an AI-powered readiness platform serving the U.S. Department of Defense, the Seattle Seahawks, and other high-stakes organizations.<br><br>In this conversation, Powell talks about what it actually means to prepare people for the highest-stakes moments of their lives, why the military spends 95 percent of its time training, how AI is changing the nature of combat readiness in real time, and where he stands on the ethics of building technology for the Pentagon.<br><br>He also shares his take on when CEOs should speak out, what the defense tech opportunity looks like right now, and who gave him the chance that made everything possible.]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Octopus Energy US CEO Nick Chaset</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, the CEO of Octopus Energy US, Nick Chaset, shares his bold vision for the future of energy—one built on manufacturing, not extraction. From navigating the rapid growth of electricity demand driven by AI, to leveraging smart tech and AI for better customer service, he breaks down how Octopus is revolutionizing renewable energy in the U.S. With insights from his time advising the California Public Utilities Commission and leading community energy initiatives, he explains the challenges of affordability, infrastructure, and innovation in today’s energy market—and what it will take to build a cleaner, more reliable grid for everyone.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:07 - Introduction and Background<br>00:17 - Nick's Career Journey<br>01:18 - Future of Energy<br>03:29 - Consumer Engagement in Energy<br>04:49 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>05:58 - Octopus Energy's Presence in the US<br>06:41 - AI Integration in Operations<br>09:26 - Current Energy Market Overview<br>12:11 - Experience at California Public Utilities Commission<br>14:00 - Impact of Tariffs on Energy Prices<br>16:00 - Leadership Lessons<br>17:34 - Acknowledging Mentorship<br>18:35 - Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, the CEO of Octopus Energy US, Nick Chaset, shares his bold vision for the future of energy—one built on manufacturing, not extraction. From navigating the rapid growth of electricity demand driven by AI, to leveraging smart tech and AI for better customer service, he breaks down how Octopus is revolutionizing renewable energy in the U.S. With insights from his time advising the California Public Utilities Commission and leading community energy initiatives, he explains the challenges of affordability, infrastructure, and innovation in today’s energy market—and what it will take to build a cleaner, more reliable grid for everyone.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:07 - Introduction and Background<br>00:17 - Nick's Career Journey<br>01:18 - Future of Energy<br>03:29 - Consumer Engagement in Energy<br>04:49 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>05:58 - Octopus Energy's Presence in the US<br>06:41 - AI Integration in Operations<br>09:26 - Current Energy Market Overview<br>12:11 - Experience at California Public Utilities Commission<br>14:00 - Impact of Tariffs on Energy Prices<br>16:00 - Leadership Lessons<br>17:34 - Acknowledging Mentorship<br>18:35 - Closing Remarks]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, the CEO of Octopus Energy US, Nick Chaset, shares his bold vision for the future of energy—one built on manufacturing, not extraction. From navigating the rapid growth of electricity demand driven by AI, to leveraging smart tech and AI for better customer service, he breaks down how Octopus is revolutionizing renewable energy in the U.S. With insights from his time advising the California Public Utilities Commission and leading community energy initiatives, he explains the challenges of affordability, infrastructure, and innovation in today’s energy market—and what it will take to build a cleaner, more reliable grid for everyone.Timestamps:00:07 - Introduction and Background00:17 - Nick's Career Journey01:18 - Future of Energy03:29 - Consumer Engagement in Energy04:49 - A Day in the Life of a CEO05:58 - Octopus Energy's Presence in the US06:41 - AI Integration in Operations09:26 - Current Energy Market Overview12:11 - Experience at California Public Utilities Commission14:00 - Impact of Tariffs on Energy Prices16:00 - Leadership Lessons17:34 - Acknowledging Mentorship18:35 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Gwen Lighter, the CEO and founder of GoAERO, a groundbreaking global emergency response competition supported by industry giants like RTX, NASA, Boeing, and Honeywell. Gwen shares her inspiring journey from a personal emergency to leading a multi-million-dollar initiative aimed at revolutionizing emergency response through innovative aviation technology.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Gwen's background and the inception of GoAERO<br>00:38 - The mission of GoAERO<br>01:10 - Personal story that inspired GoAERO<br>03:04 - The golden age of aviation and breakthrough technologies<br>03:54 - Partnering with industry giants<br>06:22 - Stages of the GoAERO Prize competition<br>10:02 - Insights from the Go Fly competition<br>11:51 - A day in the life of Gwen as CEO<br>13:48 - Building a community and ecosystem<br>16:08 - Technical challenges and innovations<br>20:40 - Gwen's legacy and vision<br>22:17 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Gwen Lighter, the CEO and founder of GoAERO, a groundbreaking global emergency response competition supported by industry giants like RTX, NASA, Boeing, and Honeywell. Gwen shares her inspiring journey from a personal emergency to leading a multi-million-dollar initiative aimed at revolutionizing emergency response through innovative aviation technology.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Gwen's background and the inception of GoAERO<br>00:38 - The mission of GoAERO<br>01:10 - Personal story that inspired GoAERO<br>03:04 - The golden age of aviation and breakthrough technologies<br>03:54 - Partnering with industry giants<br>06:22 - Stages of the GoAERO Prize competition<br>10:02 - Insights from the Go Fly competition<br>11:51 - A day in the life of Gwen as CEO<br>13:48 - Building a community and ecosystem<br>16:08 - Technical challenges and innovations<br>20:40 - Gwen's legacy and vision<br>22:17 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Gwen Lighter, the CEO and founder of GoAERO, a groundbreaking global emergency response competition supported by industry giants like RTX, NASA, Boeing, and Honeywell. Gwen shares her inspiring journey from a personal emergency to leading a multi-million-dollar initiative aimed at revolutionizing emergency response through innovative aviation technology.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:17 - Gwen's background and the inception of GoAERO00:38 - The mission of GoAERO01:10 - Personal story that inspired GoAERO03:04 - The golden age of aviation and breakthrough technologies03:54 - Partnering with industry giants06:22 - Stages of the GoAERO Prize competition10:02 - Insights from the Go Fly competition11:51 - A day in the life of Gwen as CEO13:48 - Building a community and ecosystem16:08 - Technical challenges and innovations20:40 - Gwen's legacy and vision22:17 - The importance of giving and taking chances</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Landing Founder &amp; CEO Bill Smith</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Bill Smith, the founder and CEO of Landing, the leading network for flexible lease apartments. Bill shares his incredible journey from growing up in an entrepreneurial family to dropping out of high school at 16, starting multiple businesses, and eventually founding Landing.<br><br>Bill discusses the challenges and triumphs he faced while building his companies, including the pivotal moments at Shipt and Landing. He also delves into the importance of unit economics, the impact of AI on business operations, and the significance of maintaining a consistent customer experience.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - Bill's entrepreneurial journey<br>01:16 - Founding Landing and the inspiration behind it<br>02:04 - The tech and business community in Birmingham<br>03:30 - Lessons from Shipt applied to Landing<br>04:46 - The impact of COVID-19 on Landing's business model<br>06:12 - Target market and consumer needs<br>07:13 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>08:46 - The role of AI in business operations<br>10:44 - Reading recommendations<br>11:22 - Recruiting and maintaining company culture<br>14:34 - Competitors and market positioning<br>17:22 - Funding the business and building relationships<br>20:10 - Market outlook and economic cycles<br>22:19 - Thoughts on the AI bubble<br>24:29 - Ensuring consistency in customer experience<br>26:19 - The importance of giving and receiving chances<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Bill Smith, the founder and CEO of Landing, the leading network for flexible lease apartments. Bill shares his incredible journey from growing up in an entrepreneurial family to dropping out of high school at 16, starting multiple businesses, and eventually founding Landing.<br><br>Bill discusses the challenges and triumphs he faced while building his companies, including the pivotal moments at Shipt and Landing. He also delves into the importance of unit economics, the impact of AI on business operations, and the significance of maintaining a consistent customer experience.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - Bill's entrepreneurial journey<br>01:16 - Founding Landing and the inspiration behind it<br>02:04 - The tech and business community in Birmingham<br>03:30 - Lessons from Shipt applied to Landing<br>04:46 - The impact of COVID-19 on Landing's business model<br>06:12 - Target market and consumer needs<br>07:13 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>08:46 - The role of AI in business operations<br>10:44 - Reading recommendations<br>11:22 - Recruiting and maintaining company culture<br>14:34 - Competitors and market positioning<br>17:22 - Funding the business and building relationships<br>20:10 - Market outlook and economic cycles<br>22:19 - Thoughts on the AI bubble<br>24:29 - Ensuring consistency in customer experience<br>26:19 - The importance of giving and receiving chances<br>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Bill Smith, the founder and CEO of Landing, the leading network for flexible lease apartments. Bill shares his incredible journey from growing up in an entrepreneurial family to dropping out of high school at 16, starting multiple businesses, and eventually founding Landing.Bill discusses the challenges and triumphs he faced while building his companies, including the pivotal moments at Shipt and Landing. He also delves into the importance of unit economics, the impact of AI on business operations, and the significance of maintaining a consistent customer experience.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:16 - Bill's entrepreneurial journey01:16 - Founding Landing and the inspiration behind it02:04 - The tech and business community in Birmingham03:30 - Lessons from Shipt applied to Landing04:46 - The impact of COVID-19 on Landing's business model06:12 - Target market and consumer needs07:13 - A day in the life of a CEO08:46 - The role of AI in business operations10:44 - Reading recommendations11:22 - Recruiting and maintaining company culture14:34 - Competitors and market positioning17:22 - Funding the business and building relationships20:10 - Market outlook and economic cycles22:19 - Thoughts on the AI bubble24:29 - Ensuring consistency in customer experience26:19 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Bill Smith, the founder and CEO of Landing, the leading network for flexible lease apartments. Bill shares his incredible journey from growing up in an entrepreneurial family to dropping out of high sch</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>TIGER 21 President &amp; CEO Tim Daniels</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with the President and CEO of TIGER 21, a premier peer membership organization for high-net-worth individuals. Discover the fascinating story behind TIGER 21, its mission, and the unique community it fosters. Our guest shares his personal journey, from his early career in leveraged buyouts to leading global education companies, and ultimately, to his current role at TIGER 21.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Overview<br>00:20 - History and Founding of TIGER 21<br>01:57 - Joining TIGER 21 and Initial Impressions<br>03:42 - Career Background Before TIGER 21<br>05:55 - Profile of a TIGER 21 Member<br>08:22 - Origin of the Name TIGER 21<br>09:52 - Membership Requirements and the Five Cs<br>12:07 - Pivotal Moments in Personal and Professional Life<br>15:49 - Core Values and Decision-Making<br>19:01 - Desired Legacy<br>21:08 - Typical Day as CEO<br>23:41 - The Power of Network Effect<br>26:38 - Impact of AI on Human Connections<br>29:16 - Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with the President and CEO of TIGER 21, a premier peer membership organization for high-net-worth individuals. Discover the fascinating story behind TIGER 21, its mission, and the unique community it fosters. Our guest shares his personal journey, from his early career in leveraged buyouts to leading global education companies, and ultimately, to his current role at TIGER 21.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Overview<br>00:20 - History and Founding of TIGER 21<br>01:57 - Joining TIGER 21 and Initial Impressions<br>03:42 - Career Background Before TIGER 21<br>05:55 - Profile of a TIGER 21 Member<br>08:22 - Origin of the Name TIGER 21<br>09:52 - Membership Requirements and the Five Cs<br>12:07 - Pivotal Moments in Personal and Professional Life<br>15:49 - Core Values and Decision-Making<br>19:01 - Desired Legacy<br>21:08 - Typical Day as CEO<br>23:41 - The Power of Network Effect<br>26:38 - Impact of AI on Human Connections<br>29:16 - Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 17:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1986</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with the President and CEO of TIGER 21, a premier peer membership organization for high-net-worth individuals. Discover the fascinating story behind TIGER 21, its mission, and the unique community it fosters. Our guest shares his personal journey, from his early career in leveraged buyouts to leading global education companies, and ultimately, to his current role at TIGER 21.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Overview00:20 - History and Founding of TIGER 2101:57 - Joining TIGER 21 and Initial Impressions03:42 - Career Background Before TIGER 2105:55 - Profile of a TIGER 21 Member08:22 - Origin of the Name TIGER 2109:52 - Membership Requirements and the Five Cs12:07 - Pivotal Moments in Personal and Professional Life15:49 - Core Values and Decision-Making19:01 - Desired Legacy21:08 - Typical Day as CEO23:41 - The Power of Network Effect26:38 - Impact of AI on Human Connections29:16 - Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with the President and CEO of TIGER 21, a premier peer membership organization for high-net-worth individuals. Discover the fascinating story behind TIGER 21, its mission, and the unique community it fosters. Our guest sha</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Mindgrub Technologies Founder &amp; CEO Todd Marks</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Todd Marks, the founder, president, and CEO of Mindgrub Technologies. Todd shares his journey from a high school math teacher to leading a digital innovation agency that has worked with major brands like Wendy's, Geico, and Yamaha.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:14 - What is Mindgrub Technologies?<br>00:54 - Industry Outlook<br>02:08 - AI Agents and Automation<br>04:09 - Working with Startups<br>06:01 - Startup Advice for VCs<br>10:21 - AI Agents in Various Industries<br>12:29 - Todd's Greatest Life Hack<br>13:43 - What is the EOS System?<br>16:06 - A Day in the Life of Todd Marks<br>17:10 - Reading Recommendations<br>19:02 - The Baltimore Tech Scene<br>24:13 - Maintaining Culture in a Remote World<br>28:37 - Macroeconomic Environment<br>33:40 - Final Thoughts and Mentorship]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Todd Marks, the founder, president, and CEO of Mindgrub Technologies. Todd shares his journey from a high school math teacher to leading a digital innovation agency that has worked with major brands like Wendy's, Geico, and Yamaha.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:14 - What is Mindgrub Technologies?<br>00:54 - Industry Outlook<br>02:08 - AI Agents and Automation<br>04:09 - Working with Startups<br>06:01 - Startup Advice for VCs<br>10:21 - AI Agents in Various Industries<br>12:29 - Todd's Greatest Life Hack<br>13:43 - What is the EOS System?<br>16:06 - A Day in the Life of Todd Marks<br>17:10 - Reading Recommendations<br>19:02 - The Baltimore Tech Scene<br>24:13 - Maintaining Culture in a Remote World<br>28:37 - Macroeconomic Environment<br>33:40 - Final Thoughts and Mentorship]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 18:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>2157</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Todd Marks, the founder, president, and CEO of Mindgrub Technologies. Todd shares his journey from a high school math teacher to leading a digital innovation agency that has worked with major brands like Wendy's, Geico, and Yamaha.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:14 - What is Mindgrub Technologies?00:54 - Industry Outlook02:08 - AI Agents and Automation04:09 - Working with Startups06:01 - Startup Advice for VCs10:21 - AI Agents in Various Industries12:29 - Todd's Greatest Life Hack13:43 - What is the EOS System?16:06 - A Day in the Life of Todd Marks17:10 - Reading Recommendations19:02 - The Baltimore Tech Scene24:13 - Maintaining Culture in a Remote World28:37 - Macroeconomic Environment33:40 - Final Thoughts and Mentorship</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Todd Marks, the founder, president, and CEO of Mindgrub Technologies. Todd shares his journey from a high school math teacher to leading a digital innovation agency that has worked with major brands like Wendy's, Geic</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>FullStory Founder &amp; CEO Scott Voigt</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Scott Voigt, the co-founder and CEO of Fullstory, a leading behavioral intelligence platform. Scott shares the fascinating journey of how Fullstory was founded, the innovative approach they took to capture and structure data, and how they help over 3000 customers worldwide improve their digital experiences.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - Introduction<br>0:17 - What is FullStory?<br>1:15 - Founding FullStory<br>4:09 - Product Evolution<br>5:49 - AI Integration<br>9:52 - Company Culture<br>14:17 - Atlanta Tech Scene<br>16:37 - Scott's Daily Routine<br>18:16 - Reading Recommendations<br>20:14 - Understanding Customers<br>22:40 - Macroeconomic Environment<br>23:58 - Who Gave Scott a Chance?]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Scott Voigt, the co-founder and CEO of Fullstory, a leading behavioral intelligence platform. Scott shares the fascinating journey of how Fullstory was founded, the innovative approach they took to capture and structure data, and how they help over 3000 customers worldwide improve their digital experiences.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - Introduction<br>0:17 - What is FullStory?<br>1:15 - Founding FullStory<br>4:09 - Product Evolution<br>5:49 - AI Integration<br>9:52 - Company Culture<br>14:17 - Atlanta Tech Scene<br>16:37 - Scott's Daily Routine<br>18:16 - Reading Recommendations<br>20:14 - Understanding Customers<br>22:40 - Macroeconomic Environment<br>23:58 - Who Gave Scott a Chance?]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 10:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1546</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Scott Voigt, the co-founder and CEO of Fullstory, a leading behavioral intelligence platform. Scott shares the fascinating journey of how Fullstory was founded, the innovative approach they took to capture and structure data, and how they help over 3000 customers worldwide improve their digital experiences.Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction0:17 - What is FullStory?1:15 - Founding FullStory4:09 - Product Evolution5:49 - AI Integration9:52 - Company Culture14:17 - Atlanta Tech Scene16:37 - Scott's Daily Routine18:16 - Reading Recommendations20:14 - Understanding Customers22:40 - Macroeconomic Environment23:58 - Who Gave Scott a Chance?</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Scott Voigt, the co-founder and CEO of Fullstory, a leading behavioral intelligence platform. Scott shares the fascinating journey of how Fullstory was founded, the innovative approach they took to capture and structu</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Smartling CEO Bryan Murphy</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of our podcast, we sit down with Bryan Murphy, the CEO of Smartling, to discuss the transformative power of AI in the translation and localization industry. With a rich background that includes a successful tenure at eBay, Bryan shares his journey to leading Smartling, an AI-driven translation platform that's revolutionizing the $50 billion translation market.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - Bryan’s journey to becoming CEO of Smartling<br>00:30 - Overview of Smartling and its impact on the translation market<br>01:18 - The state of the translation market and Smartling’s advantages<br>01:55 - The role of AI in translation and Smartling’s innovations<br>03:54 - The future of AI and its impact on productivity<br>05:27 - AI as a productivity tool and its implications for the workforce<br>07:10 - Bryan’s daily routine and operating plan<br>07:52 - Book recommendations<br>08:14 - Company culture and remote work<br>09:35 - Expanding into international markets<br>11:30 - Company mission and values<br>13:50 - Lessons from eBay<br>15:20 - Economic outlook and global trade<br>16:37 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of our podcast, we sit down with Bryan Murphy, the CEO of Smartling, to discuss the transformative power of AI in the translation and localization industry. With a rich background that includes a successful tenure at eBay, Bryan shares his journey to leading Smartling, an AI-driven translation platform that's revolutionizing the $50 billion translation market.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - Bryan’s journey to becoming CEO of Smartling<br>00:30 - Overview of Smartling and its impact on the translation market<br>01:18 - The state of the translation market and Smartling’s advantages<br>01:55 - The role of AI in translation and Smartling’s innovations<br>03:54 - The future of AI and its impact on productivity<br>05:27 - AI as a productivity tool and its implications for the workforce<br>07:10 - Bryan’s daily routine and operating plan<br>07:52 - Book recommendations<br>08:14 - Company culture and remote work<br>09:35 - Expanding into international markets<br>11:30 - Company mission and values<br>13:50 - Lessons from eBay<br>15:20 - Economic outlook and global trade<br>16:37 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2025 10:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of our podcast, we sit down with Bryan Murphy, the CEO of Smartling, to discuss the transformative power of AI in the translation and localization industry. With a rich background that includes a successful tenure at eBay, Bryan shares his journey to leading Smartling, an AI-driven translation platform that's revolutionizing the $50 billion translation market.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:16 - Bryan’s journey to becoming CEO of Smartling00:30 - Overview of Smartling and its impact on the translation market01:18 - The state of the translation market and Smartling’s advantages01:55 - The role of AI in translation and Smartling’s innovations03:54 - The future of AI and its impact on productivity05:27 - AI as a productivity tool and its implications for the workforce07:10 - Bryan’s daily routine and operating plan07:52 - Book recommendations08:14 - Company culture and remote work09:35 - Expanding into international markets11:30 - Company mission and values13:50 - Lessons from eBay15:20 - Economic outlook and global trade16:37 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of our podcast, we sit down with Bryan Murphy, the CEO of Smartling, to discuss the transformative power of AI in the translation and localization industry. With a rich background that includes a successful tenure at eBay, Bryan shares his</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Designers Group Founder &amp; CEO Blima Ehrentreu</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Blima Ehrentreu, the inspiring founder and CEO of The Designers Group. Blima shares her incredible journey from a childhood fascination with construction to leading a world-renowned interior design firm. Discover how The Designers Group, with offices in Toronto, New York, and Miami, is transforming spaces across North America with a mission-driven approach to design.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:13 - Blima's journey to becoming CEO<br>01:03 - Early inspiration and passion for design<br>02:14 - The impact of COVID-19 on workplace design<br>04:15 - Realizing the success of The Designers Group<br>05:32 - A typical day in the life of Blima Ehrentreu<br>07:06 - Creating collaborative and well-designed environments<br>09:11 - The role of AI in the design process<br>11:14 - The mission and values of The Designers Group<br>13:30 - The TDG Furniture Exchange initiative<br>17:00 - Misconceptions about interior design<br>19:11 - Balancing mental health and wellness<br>22:02 - Navigating economic challenges<br>24:33 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Blima Ehrentreu, the inspiring founder and CEO of The Designers Group. Blima shares her incredible journey from a childhood fascination with construction to leading a world-renowned interior design firm. Discover how The Designers Group, with offices in Toronto, New York, and Miami, is transforming spaces across North America with a mission-driven approach to design.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:13 - Blima's journey to becoming CEO<br>01:03 - Early inspiration and passion for design<br>02:14 - The impact of COVID-19 on workplace design<br>04:15 - Realizing the success of The Designers Group<br>05:32 - A typical day in the life of Blima Ehrentreu<br>07:06 - Creating collaborative and well-designed environments<br>09:11 - The role of AI in the design process<br>11:14 - The mission and values of The Designers Group<br>13:30 - The TDG Furniture Exchange initiative<br>17:00 - Misconceptions about interior design<br>19:11 - Balancing mental health and wellness<br>22:02 - Navigating economic challenges<br>24:33 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Blima Ehrentreu, the inspiring founder and CEO of The Designers Group. Blima shares her incredible journey from a childhood fascination with construction to leading a world-renowned interior design firm. Discover how The Designers Group, with offices in Toronto, New York, and Miami, is transforming spaces across North America with a mission-driven approach to design.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:13 - Blima's journey to becoming CEO01:03 - Early inspiration and passion for design02:14 - The impact of COVID-19 on workplace design04:15 - Realizing the success of The Designers Group05:32 - A typical day in the life of Blima Ehrentreu07:06 - Creating collaborative and well-designed environments09:11 - The role of AI in the design process11:14 - The mission and values of The Designers Group13:30 - The TDG Furniture Exchange initiative17:00 - Misconceptions about interior design19:11 - Balancing mental health and wellness22:02 - Navigating economic challenges24:33 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
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      <title>april Co-Founder &amp; CEO Ben Borodach</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com podcast, Clint Betts sits down with Ben Borodach, the co-founder and CEO of april, the first AI-powered embedded tax platform. Ben shares his journey from an NYU student to a successful entrepreneur, his insights on integrating AI into the tax industry, and the challenges and triumphs of building a groundbreaking company.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - The Need for AI in Taxes<br>00:39 - Embedding Tax in Financial Decisions<br>01:42 - AI's Role in april's Development<br>03:24 - Ben's Background and Journey<br>07:45 - Fundraising and Series B Announcement<br>10:23 - Business and Personal Tax Solutions<br>11:23 - Future of AI in Business<br>14:32 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>15:47 - Maintaining Company Culture<br>18:00 - Thoughts on Recent Legislation<br>18:42 - Macroeconomic Perspectives<br>21:25 - NYC's Startup Ecosystem<br>24:07 - Final Thoughts and Gratitude]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com podcast, Clint Betts sits down with Ben Borodach, the co-founder and CEO of april, the first AI-powered embedded tax platform. Ben shares his journey from an NYU student to a successful entrepreneur, his insights on integrating AI into the tax industry, and the challenges and triumphs of building a groundbreaking company.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - The Need for AI in Taxes<br>00:39 - Embedding Tax in Financial Decisions<br>01:42 - AI's Role in april's Development<br>03:24 - Ben's Background and Journey<br>07:45 - Fundraising and Series B Announcement<br>10:23 - Business and Personal Tax Solutions<br>11:23 - Future of AI in Business<br>14:32 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>15:47 - Maintaining Company Culture<br>18:00 - Thoughts on Recent Legislation<br>18:42 - Macroeconomic Perspectives<br>21:25 - NYC's Startup Ecosystem<br>24:07 - Final Thoughts and Gratitude]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1565</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com podcast, Clint Betts sits down with Ben Borodach, the co-founder and CEO of april, the first AI-powered embedded tax platform. Ben shares his journey from an NYU student to a successful entrepreneur, his insights on integrating AI into the tax industry, and the challenges and triumphs of building a groundbreaking company.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:17 - The Need for AI in Taxes00:39 - Embedding Tax in Financial Decisions01:42 - AI's Role in april's Development03:24 - Ben's Background and Journey07:45 - Fundraising and Series B Announcement10:23 - Business and Personal Tax Solutions11:23 - Future of AI in Business14:32 - A Day in the Life of a CEO15:47 - Maintaining Company Culture18:00 - Thoughts on Recent Legislation18:42 - Macroeconomic Perspectives21:25 - NYC's Startup Ecosystem24:07 - Final Thoughts and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com podcast, Clint Betts sits down with Ben Borodach, the co-founder and CEO of april, the first AI-powered embedded tax platform. Ben shares his journey from an NYU student to a successful entrepreneur, his insights on integrat</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Digital Dept. Co-CEO Sarah Boyd</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Boyd, the Co-CEO of The Digital Dept., to discuss her incredible journey from fashion PR to leading a top influencer marketing agency. Sarah shares her experiences, the evolution of her career, and the strategic acquisitions that shaped The Digital Dept. into what it is today.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:15 - Sarah's career journey and becoming CEO<br>00:59 - The formation of The Digital Dept.<br>02:10 - Importance of social presence for CEOs and influencers<br>05:01 - Types of influencers and pairing them with opportunities<br>06:57 - What makes a great event and experience<br>08:52 - Impact of AI on influencer marketing<br>11:32 - A typical day in the life of Sarah<br>14:25 - Maintaining company culture in a remote environment<br>16:11 - Economic challenges and strategic shifts<br>17:33 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Boyd, the Co-CEO of The Digital Dept., to discuss her incredible journey from fashion PR to leading a top influencer marketing agency. Sarah shares her experiences, the evolution of her career, and the strategic acquisitions that shaped The Digital Dept. into what it is today.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:15 - Sarah's career journey and becoming CEO<br>00:59 - The formation of The Digital Dept.<br>02:10 - Importance of social presence for CEOs and influencers<br>05:01 - Types of influencers and pairing them with opportunities<br>06:57 - What makes a great event and experience<br>08:52 - Impact of AI on influencer marketing<br>11:32 - A typical day in the life of Sarah<br>14:25 - Maintaining company culture in a remote environment<br>16:11 - Economic challenges and strategic shifts<br>17:33 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1126</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Boyd, the Co-CEO of The Digital Dept., to discuss her incredible journey from fashion PR to leading a top influencer marketing agency. Sarah shares her experiences, the evolution of her career, and the strategic acquisitions that shaped The Digital Dept. into what it is today.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:15 - Sarah's career journey and becoming CEO00:59 - The formation of The Digital Dept.02:10 - Importance of social presence for CEOs and influencers05:01 - Types of influencers and pairing them with opportunities06:57 - What makes a great event and experience08:52 - Impact of AI on influencer marketing11:32 - A typical day in the life of Sarah14:25 - Maintaining company culture in a remote environment16:11 - Economic challenges and strategic shifts17:33 - The importance of giving and taking chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Boyd, the Co-CEO of The Digital Dept., to discuss her incredible journey from fashion PR to leading a top influencer marketing agency. Sarah shares her experiences, the evolution of her career, and the strategic acq</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Aceable Founder &amp; CEO Blake Garrett</title>
      <itunes:title>Aceable Founder &amp; CEO Blake Garrett</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint we sits down with Blake Garrett, the founder and CEO of Aceable, a company dedicated to transforming mandatory education into engaging, mobile, and gamified experiences. Blake shares his journey from management consulting to raising $115 million and building a profitable, impactful business.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:14 - What is Aceable?<br>01:31 - Blake's Entrepreneurial Journey<br>03:42 - Fundraising and Financial Growth<br>05:58 - Impact of AI on Aceable<br>07:40 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>09:13 - Company Culture and Values<br>10:56 - Reading and Learning Recommendations<br>13:40 - Vibe Coding and AI Projects<br>16:28 - Sales Cycle in EdTech<br>17:18 - Macroeconomic Impact on Business<br>18:33 - Austin as a Tech Hub<br>19:54 - Acknowledging Key Supporters<br>21:08 - Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint we sits down with Blake Garrett, the founder and CEO of Aceable, a company dedicated to transforming mandatory education into engaging, mobile, and gamified experiences. Blake shares his journey from management consulting to raising $115 million and building a profitable, impactful business.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:14 - What is Aceable?<br>01:31 - Blake's Entrepreneurial Journey<br>03:42 - Fundraising and Financial Growth<br>05:58 - Impact of AI on Aceable<br>07:40 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>09:13 - Company Culture and Values<br>10:56 - Reading and Learning Recommendations<br>13:40 - Vibe Coding and AI Projects<br>16:28 - Sales Cycle in EdTech<br>17:18 - Macroeconomic Impact on Business<br>18:33 - Austin as a Tech Hub<br>19:54 - Acknowledging Key Supporters<br>21:08 - Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1289</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint we sits down with Blake Garrett, the founder and CEO of Aceable, a company dedicated to transforming mandatory education into engaging, mobile, and gamified experiences. Blake shares his journey from management consulting to raising $115 million and building a profitable, impactful business.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:14 - What is Aceable?01:31 - Blake's Entrepreneurial Journey03:42 - Fundraising and Financial Growth05:58 - Impact of AI on Aceable07:40 - A Day in the Life of a CEO09:13 - Company Culture and Values10:56 - Reading and Learning Recommendations13:40 - Vibe Coding and AI Projects16:28 - Sales Cycle in EdTech17:18 - Macroeconomic Impact on Business18:33 - Austin as a Tech Hub19:54 - Acknowledging Key Supporters21:08 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint we sits down with Blake Garrett, the founder and CEO of Aceable, a company dedicated to transforming mandatory education into engaging, mobile, and gamified experiences. Blake shares his journey from management co</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Bloomfire CEO Philip Brittan</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Philip Brittan, the CEO of Bloomfire, to discuss his impressive career journey and the innovative work being done at Bloomfire in the knowledge management and enterprise search space. From his early days at Google to leading Crux Informatics and now Bloomfire, Philip shares his insights on the evolving landscape of AI, the importance of enterprise intelligence, and the future of technology in business.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Guest Background<br>00:36 - Overview of Bloomfire<br>01:40 - Philip's Journey to Bloomfire<br>03:07 - Concept of Enterprise Intelligence<br>05:27 - AI's Impact on Bloomfire<br>08:27 - Practical Applications of AI<br>09:35 - Future of AI<br>12:00 - Challenges with AI Implementation<br>17:25 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>19:16 - Life on a Ranch<br>19:41 - Montana's Tech Ecosystem<br>24:58 - Remote Work and Company Culture<br>30:56 - Economic Outlook for Tech and SaaS<br>35:15 - Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances<br>37:58 - Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Philip Brittan, the CEO of Bloomfire, to discuss his impressive career journey and the innovative work being done at Bloomfire in the knowledge management and enterprise search space. From his early days at Google to leading Crux Informatics and now Bloomfire, Philip shares his insights on the evolving landscape of AI, the importance of enterprise intelligence, and the future of technology in business.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Guest Background<br>00:36 - Overview of Bloomfire<br>01:40 - Philip's Journey to Bloomfire<br>03:07 - Concept of Enterprise Intelligence<br>05:27 - AI's Impact on Bloomfire<br>08:27 - Practical Applications of AI<br>09:35 - Future of AI<br>12:00 - Challenges with AI Implementation<br>17:25 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>19:16 - Life on a Ranch<br>19:41 - Montana's Tech Ecosystem<br>24:58 - Remote Work and Company Culture<br>30:56 - Economic Outlook for Tech and SaaS<br>35:15 - Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances<br>37:58 - Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>2312</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Philip Brittan, the CEO of Bloomfire, to discuss his impressive career journey and the innovative work being done at Bloomfire in the knowledge management and enterprise search space. From his early days at Google to leading Crux Informatics and now Bloomfire, Philip shares his insights on the evolving landscape of AI, the importance of enterprise intelligence, and the future of technology in business.Timestamps:00:06 - Introduction and Guest Background00:36 - Overview of Bloomfire01:40 - Philip's Journey to Bloomfire03:07 - Concept of Enterprise Intelligence05:27 - AI's Impact on Bloomfire08:27 - Practical Applications of AI09:35 - Future of AI12:00 - Challenges with AI Implementation17:25 - A Day in the Life of a CEO19:16 - Life on a Ranch19:41 - Montana's Tech Ecosystem24:58 - Remote Work and Company Culture30:56 - Economic Outlook for Tech and SaaS35:15 - Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances37:58 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Philip Brittan, the CEO of Bloomfire, to discuss his impressive career journey and the innovative work being done at Bloomfire in the knowledge management and enterprise search space. From his early days at Google to </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Fundbox CEO Prashant Fuloria</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint engages in a riveting conversation with Prashant Fuloria, the CEO of Funbox. Prashant shares his incredible journey from being an early product manager at Google to leading Funbox, a capital platform dedicated to empowering small businesses.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:07 - Introduction and Career Overview<br>00:32 - Early Career at Google<br>01:14 - Transition to Facebook and Flurry<br>01:35 - Joining Fundbox<br>01:56 - Fundbox's Mission and Services<br>03:44 - Importance of Small Businesses<br>05:09 - Fundbox's Strategy<br>05:52 - Impact of AI on Fundbox<br>08:01 - Future of AI in Business<br>10:41 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>12:33 - Importance of Sleep for Leaders<br>12:47 - Company Culture and Values<br>15:15 - Economic Outlook for Small Businesses<br>19:02 - AI's Role in Supporting Small Businesses<br>21:57 - Final Thoughts and Acknowledgements]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint engages in a riveting conversation with Prashant Fuloria, the CEO of Funbox. Prashant shares his incredible journey from being an early product manager at Google to leading Funbox, a capital platform dedicated to empowering small businesses.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:07 - Introduction and Career Overview<br>00:32 - Early Career at Google<br>01:14 - Transition to Facebook and Flurry<br>01:35 - Joining Fundbox<br>01:56 - Fundbox's Mission and Services<br>03:44 - Importance of Small Businesses<br>05:09 - Fundbox's Strategy<br>05:52 - Impact of AI on Fundbox<br>08:01 - Future of AI in Business<br>10:41 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>12:33 - Importance of Sleep for Leaders<br>12:47 - Company Culture and Values<br>15:15 - Economic Outlook for Small Businesses<br>19:02 - AI's Role in Supporting Small Businesses<br>21:57 - Final Thoughts and Acknowledgements]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint engages in a riveting conversation with Prashant Fuloria, the CEO of Funbox. Prashant shares his incredible journey from being an early product manager at Google to leading Funbox, a capital platform dedicated to empowering small businesses.Timestamps:00:07 - Introduction and Career Overview00:32 - Early Career at Google01:14 - Transition to Facebook and Flurry01:35 - Joining Fundbox01:56 - Fundbox's Mission and Services03:44 - Importance of Small Businesses05:09 - Fundbox's Strategy05:52 - Impact of AI on Fundbox08:01 - Future of AI in Business10:41 - A Day in the Life of a CEO12:33 - Importance of Sleep for Leaders12:47 - Company Culture and Values15:15 - Economic Outlook for Small Businesses19:02 - AI's Role in Supporting Small Businesses21:57 - Final Thoughts and Acknowledgements</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint engages in a riveting conversation with Prashant Fuloria, the CEO of Funbox. Prashant shares his incredible journey from being an early product manager at Google to leading Funbox, a capital platform dedicated</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Vidyard Co-Founder &amp; CEO Michael Litt</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Michael Litt, the co-founder and CEO of Vidyard, a leading video platform for businesses. Michael shares his incredible journey from being a Systems Design Engineering student at the University of Waterloo to building a successful tech company that has been thriving for over a decade.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Background<br>00:23 - University of Waterloo Experience<br>01:06 - Early Work Experiences and Entrepreneurial Drive<br>01:50 - Starting Vidyard<br>02:22 - Initial Business Model and Early Challenges<br>03:24 - Developing Video Technology<br>03:46 - Y Combinator Application and Experience<br>05:01 - Becoming the CEO<br>05:38 - Lessons from Y Combinator<br>08:37 - Fundraising and Demo Day<br>10:49 - Early Investors and Series A<br>11:15 - Evolution of Vidyard's Product<br>14:53 - Inflection Points and Product Market Fit<br>17:17 - AI and the Future of Video<br>22:17 - Building Vidyard in Canada<br>26:28 - Reflecting on Key Support and Personal Story<br>28:28 - Conclusion and Thanks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Michael Litt, the co-founder and CEO of Vidyard, a leading video platform for businesses. Michael shares his incredible journey from being a Systems Design Engineering student at the University of Waterloo to building a successful tech company that has been thriving for over a decade.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Background<br>00:23 - University of Waterloo Experience<br>01:06 - Early Work Experiences and Entrepreneurial Drive<br>01:50 - Starting Vidyard<br>02:22 - Initial Business Model and Early Challenges<br>03:24 - Developing Video Technology<br>03:46 - Y Combinator Application and Experience<br>05:01 - Becoming the CEO<br>05:38 - Lessons from Y Combinator<br>08:37 - Fundraising and Demo Day<br>10:49 - Early Investors and Series A<br>11:15 - Evolution of Vidyard's Product<br>14:53 - Inflection Points and Product Market Fit<br>17:17 - AI and the Future of Video<br>22:17 - Building Vidyard in Canada<br>26:28 - Reflecting on Key Support and Personal Story<br>28:28 - Conclusion and Thanks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Michael Litt, the co-founder and CEO of Vidyard, a leading video platform for businesses. Michael shares his incredible journey from being a Systems Design Engineering student at the University of Waterloo to building a successful tech company that has been thriving for over a decade.Timestamps:00:06 - Introduction and Background00:23 - University of Waterloo Experience01:06 - Early Work Experiences and Entrepreneurial Drive01:50 - Starting Vidyard02:22 - Initial Business Model and Early Challenges03:24 - Developing Video Technology03:46 - Y Combinator Application and Experience05:01 - Becoming the CEO05:38 - Lessons from Y Combinator08:37 - Fundraising and Demo Day10:49 - Early Investors and Series A11:15 - Evolution of Vidyard's Product14:53 - Inflection Points and Product Market Fit17:17 - AI and the Future of Video22:17 - Building Vidyard in Canada26:28 - Reflecting on Key Support and Personal Story28:28 - Conclusion and Thanks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Michael Litt, the co-founder and CEO of Vidyard, a leading video platform for businesses. Michael shares his incredible journey from being a Systems Design Engineering student at the University of Waterloo to building</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>NewForm Co-Founder &amp; CEO Hamza Alsamraee</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Hamza Alsmaraee, an extraordinary young entrepreneur who has already achieved more than most do in a lifetime. At just 22, he's a published author, a Stanford undergrad, and the Co-founder and CEO of NewForm. Join us as we dive deep into his journey from writing a calculus book at 16 to building a multimillion-dollar business while still in college.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Hamza's Background  <br>00:17 - Publishing a Calculus Book at 16  <br>01:04 - Marketing the Calculus Book  <br>01:25 - Starting a Math Page on Instagram  <br>01:46 - Growing the Instagram Page  <br>02:07 - Book Sales and Revenue  <br>02:36 - Documentary and Stanford  <br>03:02 - Founding NewForm  <br>03:12 - Shift from Social Media to Interest Media  <br>03:44 - New Form of Marketing  <br>04:15 - Content-First Marketing Strategy  <br>05:08 - Scaling a Consumer App with TikTok Ads  <br>06:01 - NewForm's Role in Growth Marketing  <br>07:03 - Simplifying Complex Software Marketing  <br>07:27 - Effective Short-Form Content  <br>08:09 - Visual Appeal in Ads  <br>09:08 - Misconceptions About Marketing in Tech  <br>10:00 - The Importance of Marketing in Tech  <br>11:06 - Evolution of Marketing in Tech  <br>12:20 - Elon Musk and Marketing  <br>12:52 - Typical Day of a 22-Year-Old Entrepreneur  <br>14:19 - Implementing AI in Marketing  <br>15:02 - AI in Marketing Workflows  <br>16:05 - Woolbot: AI Performance Marketer  <br>17:08 - AI-Assisted Workflows vs. AI-Generated Content  <br>18:24 - Future Vision for Nuform  <br>19:08 - Woolbot's Role in Marketing  <br>21:01 - Connecting Media and Creative Teams  <br>21:58 - Great vs. Good Short-Form Ads  <br>23:30 - Social Media Celebrities vs. Traditional Media  <br>24:47 - The Importance of IRL Experiences  <br>25:03 - The Chance That Made a Difference  <br>26:19 - Majoring in Math at Stanford  <br>26:57 - Conclusion and Farewell]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Hamza Alsmaraee, an extraordinary young entrepreneur who has already achieved more than most do in a lifetime. At just 22, he's a published author, a Stanford undergrad, and the Co-founder and CEO of NewForm. Join us as we dive deep into his journey from writing a calculus book at 16 to building a multimillion-dollar business while still in college.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Hamza's Background  <br>00:17 - Publishing a Calculus Book at 16  <br>01:04 - Marketing the Calculus Book  <br>01:25 - Starting a Math Page on Instagram  <br>01:46 - Growing the Instagram Page  <br>02:07 - Book Sales and Revenue  <br>02:36 - Documentary and Stanford  <br>03:02 - Founding NewForm  <br>03:12 - Shift from Social Media to Interest Media  <br>03:44 - New Form of Marketing  <br>04:15 - Content-First Marketing Strategy  <br>05:08 - Scaling a Consumer App with TikTok Ads  <br>06:01 - NewForm's Role in Growth Marketing  <br>07:03 - Simplifying Complex Software Marketing  <br>07:27 - Effective Short-Form Content  <br>08:09 - Visual Appeal in Ads  <br>09:08 - Misconceptions About Marketing in Tech  <br>10:00 - The Importance of Marketing in Tech  <br>11:06 - Evolution of Marketing in Tech  <br>12:20 - Elon Musk and Marketing  <br>12:52 - Typical Day of a 22-Year-Old Entrepreneur  <br>14:19 - Implementing AI in Marketing  <br>15:02 - AI in Marketing Workflows  <br>16:05 - Woolbot: AI Performance Marketer  <br>17:08 - AI-Assisted Workflows vs. AI-Generated Content  <br>18:24 - Future Vision for Nuform  <br>19:08 - Woolbot's Role in Marketing  <br>21:01 - Connecting Media and Creative Teams  <br>21:58 - Great vs. Good Short-Form Ads  <br>23:30 - Social Media Celebrities vs. Traditional Media  <br>24:47 - The Importance of IRL Experiences  <br>25:03 - The Chance That Made a Difference  <br>26:19 - Majoring in Math at Stanford  <br>26:57 - Conclusion and Farewell]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 10:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1636</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with Hamza Alsmaraee, an extraordinary young entrepreneur who has already achieved more than most do in a lifetime. At just 22, he's a published author, a Stanford undergrad, and the Co-founder and CEO of NewForm. Join us as we dive deep into his journey from writing a calculus book at 16 to building a multimillion-dollar business while still in college.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Hamza's Background  00:17 - Publishing a Calculus Book at 16  01:04 - Marketing the Calculus Book  01:25 - Starting a Math Page on Instagram  01:46 - Growing the Instagram Page  02:07 - Book Sales and Revenue  02:36 - Documentary and Stanford  03:02 - Founding NewForm  03:12 - Shift from Social Media to Interest Media  03:44 - New Form of Marketing  04:15 - Content-First Marketing Strategy  05:08 - Scaling a Consumer App with TikTok Ads  06:01 - NewForm's Role in Growth Marketing  07:03 - Simplifying Complex Software Marketing  07:27 - Effective Short-Form Content  08:09 - Visual Appeal in Ads  09:08 - Misconceptions About Marketing in Tech  10:00 - The Importance of Marketing in Tech  11:06 - Evolution of Marketing in Tech  12:20 - Elon Musk and Marketing  12:52 - Typical Day of a 22-Year-Old Entrepreneur  14:19 - Implementing AI in Marketing  15:02 - AI in Marketing Workflows  16:05 - Woolbot: AI Performance Marketer  17:08 - AI-Assisted Workflows vs. AI-Generated Content  18:24 - Future Vision for Nuform  19:08 - Woolbot's Role in Marketing  21:01 - Connecting Media and Creative Teams  21:58 - Great vs. Good Short-Form Ads  23:30 - Social Media Celebrities vs. Traditional Media  24:47 - The Importance of IRL Experiences  25:03 - The Chance That Made a Difference  26:19 - Majoring in Math at Stanford  26:57 - Conclusion and Farewell</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with Hamza Alsmaraee, an extraordinary young entrepreneur who has already achieved more than most do in a lifetime. At just 22, he's a published author, a Stanford undergrad, and the Co-founder and CEO of NewForm. Join us as w</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Ansel Health Founder &amp; CEO Veer Gidwaney</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Veer Gidwaney, the founder and CEO of Ansel Health, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and the mission behind Ansel Health. Veer shares insights into the challenges of the U.S. healthcare system, the importance of supplemental health insurance, and how his company aims to alleviate the financial burden of health distress.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - Veer's Background and Entrepreneurial Journey<br>00:37 - The Mission of Ansel Health<br>01:08 - Challenges in the Healthcare System<br>01:51 - Understanding Supplemental Health Insurance<br>03:21 - The State of Healthcare in the U.S.<br>05:28 - Leadership Lessons and Company Culture<br>07:13 - Managing Stress and Work-Life Balance<br>08:19 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>09:33 - The Role of AI in Insurance<br>11:27 - Advice for Success<br>12:19 - Reading Recommendations<br>13:31 - Finding Purpose and Motivation<br>14:11 - Learning from Failure<br>15:09 - Company Values<br>17:32 - The State of the Economy<br>19:08 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>20:23 - Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Veer Gidwaney, the founder and CEO of Ansel Health, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and the mission behind Ansel Health. Veer shares insights into the challenges of the U.S. healthcare system, the importance of supplemental health insurance, and how his company aims to alleviate the financial burden of health distress.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - Veer's Background and Entrepreneurial Journey<br>00:37 - The Mission of Ansel Health<br>01:08 - Challenges in the Healthcare System<br>01:51 - Understanding Supplemental Health Insurance<br>03:21 - The State of Healthcare in the U.S.<br>05:28 - Leadership Lessons and Company Culture<br>07:13 - Managing Stress and Work-Life Balance<br>08:19 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>09:33 - The Role of AI in Insurance<br>11:27 - Advice for Success<br>12:19 - Reading Recommendations<br>13:31 - Finding Purpose and Motivation<br>14:11 - Learning from Failure<br>15:09 - Company Values<br>17:32 - The State of the Economy<br>19:08 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>20:23 - Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1258</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Veer Gidwaney, the founder and CEO of Ansel Health, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and the mission behind Ansel Health. Veer shares insights into the challenges of the U.S. healthcare system, the importance of supplemental health insurance, and how his company aims to alleviate the financial burden of health distress.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:16 - Veer's Background and Entrepreneurial Journey00:37 - The Mission of Ansel Health01:08 - Challenges in the Healthcare System01:51 - Understanding Supplemental Health Insurance03:21 - The State of Healthcare in the U.S.05:28 - Leadership Lessons and Company Culture07:13 - Managing Stress and Work-Life Balance08:19 - A Day in the Life of a CEO09:33 - The Role of AI in Insurance11:27 - Advice for Success12:19 - Reading Recommendations13:31 - Finding Purpose and Motivation14:11 - Learning from Failure15:09 - Company Values17:32 - The State of the Economy19:08 - The Importance of Giving Chances20:23 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Veer Gidwaney, the founder and CEO of Ansel Health, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and the mission behind Ansel Health. Veer shares insights into the challenges of the U.S. healthcare system, the importance of</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Blaize Co-Founder &amp; CEO Dinakar Munagala</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Dinakar Munagala, the co-founder and CEO of Blaize, a pioneering company in the realm of physical world AI. Blaize is revolutionizing industries such as agriculture, healthcare, smart cities, and defense with their novel chip processor architecture and software solutions.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Dinakar's background and Blaize's mission<br>01:02 - The rise of AI and its impact on various industries<br>03:23 - AI's potential to transform jobs and productivity<br>04:11 - Advice for CEOs on implementing AI<br>06:40 - A day in the life of Blaize's CEO<br>08:08 - Leadership and managing a hybrid workforce<br>10:05 - Democratizing AI and making it accessible<br>12:34 - Downsides and risks of AI<br>13:51 - Reading recommendations and staying informed<br>15:09 - Economic perspectives and navigating challenges<br>16:03 - The importance of mentorship and support]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Dinakar Munagala, the co-founder and CEO of Blaize, a pioneering company in the realm of physical world AI. Blaize is revolutionizing industries such as agriculture, healthcare, smart cities, and defense with their novel chip processor architecture and software solutions.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Dinakar's background and Blaize's mission<br>01:02 - The rise of AI and its impact on various industries<br>03:23 - AI's potential to transform jobs and productivity<br>04:11 - Advice for CEOs on implementing AI<br>06:40 - A day in the life of Blaize's CEO<br>08:08 - Leadership and managing a hybrid workforce<br>10:05 - Democratizing AI and making it accessible<br>12:34 - Downsides and risks of AI<br>13:51 - Reading recommendations and staying informed<br>15:09 - Economic perspectives and navigating challenges<br>16:03 - The importance of mentorship and support]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1060</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with Dinakar Munagala, the co-founder and CEO of Blaize, a pioneering company in the realm of physical world AI. Blaize is revolutionizing industries such as agriculture, healthcare, smart cities, and defense with their novel chip processor architecture and software solutions.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:17 - Dinakar's background and Blaize's mission01:02 - The rise of AI and its impact on various industries03:23 - AI's potential to transform jobs and productivity04:11 - Advice for CEOs on implementing AI06:40 - A day in the life of Blaize's CEO08:08 - Leadership and managing a hybrid workforce10:05 - Democratizing AI and making it accessible12:34 - Downsides and risks of AI13:51 - Reading recommendations and staying informed15:09 - Economic perspectives and navigating challenges16:03 - The importance of mentorship and support</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with Dinakar Munagala, the co-founder and CEO of Blaize, a pioneering company in the realm of physical world AI. Blaize is revolutionizing industries such as agriculture, healthcare, smart cities, and defense with their novel </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>7thonline CEO Max Ma</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Max Ma, the founder and CEO of 7thOnline, a company revolutionizing the retail industry with cutting-edge AI solutions. Max shares his incredible journey from identifying inefficiencies in the retail supply chain to building a global enterprise that partners with top brands like Birkenstock, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, and Patagonia.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Background<br>00:21 - Founding 7thOnline<br>01:26 - Business Evolution and Leadership<br>03:25 - Daily Routine and AI Integration<br>04:54 - AI in Retail and Supply Chain<br>06:30 - AI Growth and Industry Impact<br>08:21 - Moving Beyond Excel<br>09:55 - Work-Life Balance<br>11:15 - Reading Recommendations<br>13:32 - Economic Outlook and Tariffs<br>15:00 - Mentorship and Support<br>16:39 - Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Max Ma, the founder and CEO of 7thOnline, a company revolutionizing the retail industry with cutting-edge AI solutions. Max shares his incredible journey from identifying inefficiencies in the retail supply chain to building a global enterprise that partners with top brands like Birkenstock, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, and Patagonia.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Background<br>00:21 - Founding 7thOnline<br>01:26 - Business Evolution and Leadership<br>03:25 - Daily Routine and AI Integration<br>04:54 - AI in Retail and Supply Chain<br>06:30 - AI Growth and Industry Impact<br>08:21 - Moving Beyond Excel<br>09:55 - Work-Life Balance<br>11:15 - Reading Recommendations<br>13:32 - Economic Outlook and Tariffs<br>15:00 - Mentorship and Support<br>16:39 - Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1033</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with Max Ma, the founder and CEO of 7thOnline, a company revolutionizing the retail industry with cutting-edge AI solutions. Max shares his incredible journey from identifying inefficiencies in the retail supply chain to building a global enterprise that partners with top brands like Birkenstock, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, and Patagonia.Timestamps:00:06 - Introduction and Background00:21 - Founding 7thOnline01:26 - Business Evolution and Leadership03:25 - Daily Routine and AI Integration04:54 - AI in Retail and Supply Chain06:30 - AI Growth and Industry Impact08:21 - Moving Beyond Excel09:55 - Work-Life Balance11:15 - Reading Recommendations13:32 - Economic Outlook and Tariffs15:00 - Mentorship and Support16:39 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with Max Ma, the founder and CEO of 7thOnline, a company revolutionizing the retail industry with cutting-edge AI solutions. Max shares his incredible journey from identifying inefficiencies in the retail supply chain to build</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Solutions by Text CEO Dave Baxter</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with the CEO of Solutions by Text, Dave Baxter,  to hear his incredible journey — from turning down a board seat to leading one of the most innovative companies in fintech.<br><br>Dave shares how he scaled a small, founder-led family business into a fintech powerhouse by combining mobile messaging, AI, and compliance-driven solutions for the financial industry. We dive into his leadership lessons, the lonely reality of being a first-time CEO, how he leverages AI to drive better outcomes for clients, and how he balances family, work, and personal growth along the way.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:06 - Dave's Background and Career Path<br>02:08 - The Aha Moment and Vision for Solutions by Text<br>06:45 - Leadership Lessons Learned<br>10:38 - AI Integration in Solutions by Text<br>13:39 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>16:15 - Reading Recommendations<br>18:34 - The Importance of Mentorship<br>22:00 - Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with the CEO of Solutions by Text, Dave Baxter,  to hear his incredible journey — from turning down a board seat to leading one of the most innovative companies in fintech.<br><br>Dave shares how he scaled a small, founder-led family business into a fintech powerhouse by combining mobile messaging, AI, and compliance-driven solutions for the financial industry. We dive into his leadership lessons, the lonely reality of being a first-time CEO, how he leverages AI to drive better outcomes for clients, and how he balances family, work, and personal growth along the way.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:06 - Dave's Background and Career Path<br>02:08 - The Aha Moment and Vision for Solutions by Text<br>06:45 - Leadership Lessons Learned<br>10:38 - AI Integration in Solutions by Text<br>13:39 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>16:15 - Reading Recommendations<br>18:34 - The Importance of Mentorship<br>22:00 - Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with the CEO of Solutions by Text, Dave Baxter,  to hear his incredible journey — from turning down a board seat to leading one of the most innovative companies in fintech.Dave shares how he scaled a small, founder-led family business into a fintech powerhouse by combining mobile messaging, AI, and compliance-driven solutions for the financial industry. We dive into his leadership lessons, the lonely reality of being a first-time CEO, how he leverages AI to drive better outcomes for clients, and how he balances family, work, and personal growth along the way.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:06 - Dave's Background and Career Path02:08 - The Aha Moment and Vision for Solutions by Text06:45 - Leadership Lessons Learned10:38 - AI Integration in Solutions by Text13:39 - A Day in the Life of a CEO16:15 - Reading Recommendations18:34 - The Importance of Mentorship22:00 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with the CEO of Solutions by Text, Dave Baxter,  to hear his incredible journey — from turning down a board seat to leading one of the most innovative companies in fintech.Dave shares how he scaled a small, founder-led family </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Edible Brands CEO Somia Farid Silber</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Somia Farid Silber. They dive into the incredible journey of how a young girl dipping strawberries in her family's store grew up to become the CEO of one of the most recognizable gifting brands in the world — Edible Arrangements.<br><br>She shares how she’s leading the next chapter of the company, from expanding into new wellness markets with Edibles.com to innovating the in-store experience with Edible Next Gen. We also discuss leadership lessons, balancing family and business, using AI to personalize customer experiences, and how to future-proof a brand in both retail and e-commerce.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:07 - Introduction and Early Business Experience<br>01:32 - Running a Family Business<br>02:48 - Launch of Edibles.com<br>04:37 - Sourcing and Product Selection<br>05:08 - Integrating AI in Business<br>07:20 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>08:28 - Mental Health and Well-being Strategies<br>09:48 - Impact of Tariffs<br>11:18 - Leadership Lessons<br>12:29 - Brick and Mortar vs. E-commerce<br>14:36 - Customer Response to Cannabis Industry Entry<br>15:44 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>16:52 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Somia Farid Silber. They dive into the incredible journey of how a young girl dipping strawberries in her family's store grew up to become the CEO of one of the most recognizable gifting brands in the world — Edible Arrangements.<br><br>She shares how she’s leading the next chapter of the company, from expanding into new wellness markets with Edibles.com to innovating the in-store experience with Edible Next Gen. We also discuss leadership lessons, balancing family and business, using AI to personalize customer experiences, and how to future-proof a brand in both retail and e-commerce.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:07 - Introduction and Early Business Experience<br>01:32 - Running a Family Business<br>02:48 - Launch of Edibles.com<br>04:37 - Sourcing and Product Selection<br>05:08 - Integrating AI in Business<br>07:20 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>08:28 - Mental Health and Well-being Strategies<br>09:48 - Impact of Tariffs<br>11:18 - Leadership Lessons<br>12:29 - Brick and Mortar vs. E-commerce<br>14:36 - Customer Response to Cannabis Industry Entry<br>15:44 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>16:52 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude<br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1048</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Somia Farid Silber. They dive into the incredible journey of how a young girl dipping strawberries in her family's store grew up to become the CEO of one of the most recognizable gifting brands in the world — Edible Arrangements.She shares how she’s leading the next chapter of the company, from expanding into new wellness markets with Edibles.com to innovating the in-store experience with Edible Next Gen. We also discuss leadership lessons, balancing family and business, using AI to personalize customer experiences, and how to future-proof a brand in both retail and e-commerce.Timestamps:00:07 - Introduction and Early Business Experience01:32 - Running a Family Business02:48 - Launch of Edibles.com04:37 - Sourcing and Product Selection05:08 - Integrating AI in Business07:20 - A Day in the Life of a CEO08:28 - Mental Health and Well-being Strategies09:48 - Impact of Tariffs11:18 - Leadership Lessons12:29 - Brick and Mortar vs. E-commerce14:36 - Customer Response to Cannabis Industry Entry15:44 - The Importance of Giving Chances16:52 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Somia Farid Silber. They dive into the incredible journey of how a young girl dipping strawberries in her family's store grew up to become the CEO of one of the most recognizable gifting brands in the world — Edible A</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Generous Leader Author Joe Davis</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Joe Davis, the former head of BCG North America and author of "The Generous Leader: Seven Ways to Give of Yourself for Everyone's Gain." Joe shares his journey, leadership philosophy, and the inspiration behind his book. We dive into what it means to be a generous leader, the importance of connecting with your team, and how to thrive in uncertain times.<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Why Joe wrote "The Generous Leader"<br>01:43 - What is a generous leader?<br>02:32 - Joe's leadership philosophy<br>04:02 - Joe's career journey at BCG<br>06:25 - The impact of AI on consulting<br>10:02 - Leadership and personal impact<br>13:27 - Balancing work and family life<br>17:14 - Reading recommendations<br>19:08 - Challenging leadership moments<br>22:07 - The importance of giving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Joe Davis, the former head of BCG North America and author of "The Generous Leader: Seven Ways to Give of Yourself for Everyone's Gain." Joe shares his journey, leadership philosophy, and the inspiration behind his book. We dive into what it means to be a generous leader, the importance of connecting with your team, and how to thrive in uncertain times.<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Why Joe wrote "The Generous Leader"<br>01:43 - What is a generous leader?<br>02:32 - Joe's leadership philosophy<br>04:02 - Joe's career journey at BCG<br>06:25 - The impact of AI on consulting<br>10:02 - Leadership and personal impact<br>13:27 - Balancing work and family life<br>17:14 - Reading recommendations<br>19:08 - Challenging leadership moments<br>22:07 - The importance of giving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2025 10:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1460</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Joe Davis, the former head of BCG North America and author of "The Generous Leader: Seven Ways to Give of Yourself for Everyone's Gain." Joe shares his journey, leadership philosophy, and the inspiration behind his book. We dive into what it means to be a generous leader, the importance of connecting with your team, and how to thrive in uncertain times.Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction00:17 - Why Joe wrote "The Generous Leader"01:43 - What is a generous leader?02:32 - Joe's leadership philosophy04:02 - Joe's career journey at BCG06:25 - The impact of AI on consulting10:02 - Leadership and personal impact13:27 - Balancing work and family life17:14 - Reading recommendations19:08 - Challenging leadership moments22:07 - The importance of giving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Joe Davis, the former head of BCG North America and author of "The Generous Leader: Seven Ways to Give of Yourself for Everyone's Gain." Joe shares his journey, leadership philosophy, and the inspiration behind his bo</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Miller Ingenuity President &amp; CEO Steve Blue</title>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to another episode of our podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Steve Blue, the President and CEO of Miller Ingenuity, a global supplier of diverse technology products and systems. With 26 years at the helm, Steve has grown the company's EBITDA by seven times without using outside capital.<br><br>Join us as Steve shares his journey from being a divisional general manager to leading Miller Ingenuity, the importance of building a strong company culture, and the challenges of transforming an established organization. He also discusses the significance of cash management, the role of philanthropy in business, and how to effectively manage a board of directors.<br><br><br>Steve also touches on the impact of AI in manufacturing, the importance of strategic planning, and his experiences co-authoring books with Jack Canfield. Whether you're a seasoned CEO or an aspiring leader, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.<br><br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Background<br>00:18 - Overview of Miller Ingenuity<br>01:02 - Becoming CEO<br>02:05 - Achievements and Growth<br>02:34 - Leadership and Culture Change<br>03:12 - Funding and Financial Strategy<br>04:36 - Importance of Company Culture<br>06:02 - Building and Sustaining Culture<br>09:12 - Employee Empowerment<br>10:31 - Hiring Process and Employee Engagement<br>11:26 - Profit-Driven Incentives<br>13:13 - Community Engagement and Philanthropy<br>16:44 - Typical Day as CEO<br>18:10 - Managing the Board<br>22:09 - Impact of Tariffs<br>24:46 - Strategic Planning and Cash Management<br>27:27 - Book Co-Authorship with Jack Canfield<br>29:33 - Unlocking Success Book Overview<br>32:21 - Integration of AI<br>34:44 - Reading Recommendations<br>37:13 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?]]>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to another episode of our podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Steve Blue, the President and CEO of Miller Ingenuity, a global supplier of diverse technology products and systems. With 26 years at the helm, Steve has grown the company's EBITDA by seven times without using outside capital.<br><br>Join us as Steve shares his journey from being a divisional general manager to leading Miller Ingenuity, the importance of building a strong company culture, and the challenges of transforming an established organization. He also discusses the significance of cash management, the role of philanthropy in business, and how to effectively manage a board of directors.<br><br><br>Steve also touches on the impact of AI in manufacturing, the importance of strategic planning, and his experiences co-authoring books with Jack Canfield. Whether you're a seasoned CEO or an aspiring leader, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.<br><br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Background<br>00:18 - Overview of Miller Ingenuity<br>01:02 - Becoming CEO<br>02:05 - Achievements and Growth<br>02:34 - Leadership and Culture Change<br>03:12 - Funding and Financial Strategy<br>04:36 - Importance of Company Culture<br>06:02 - Building and Sustaining Culture<br>09:12 - Employee Empowerment<br>10:31 - Hiring Process and Employee Engagement<br>11:26 - Profit-Driven Incentives<br>13:13 - Community Engagement and Philanthropy<br>16:44 - Typical Day as CEO<br>18:10 - Managing the Board<br>22:09 - Impact of Tariffs<br>24:46 - Strategic Planning and Cash Management<br>27:27 - Book Co-Authorship with Jack Canfield<br>29:33 - Unlocking Success Book Overview<br>32:21 - Integration of AI<br>34:44 - Reading Recommendations<br>37:13 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to another episode of our podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Steve Blue, the President and CEO of Miller Ingenuity, a global supplier of diverse technology products and systems. With 26 years at the helm, Steve has grown the company's EBITDA by seven times without using outside capital.Join us as Steve shares his journey from being a divisional general manager to leading Miller Ingenuity, the importance of building a strong company culture, and the challenges of transforming an established organization. He also discusses the significance of cash management, the role of philanthropy in business, and how to effectively manage a board of directors.Steve also touches on the impact of AI in manufacturing, the importance of strategic planning, and his experiences co-authoring books with Jack Canfield. Whether you're a seasoned CEO or an aspiring leader, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.Timestamps:00:06 - Introduction and Background00:18 - Overview of Miller Ingenuity01:02 - Becoming CEO02:05 - Achievements and Growth02:34 - Leadership and Culture Change03:12 - Funding and Financial Strategy04:36 - Importance of Company Culture06:02 - Building and Sustaining Culture09:12 - Employee Empowerment10:31 - Hiring Process and Employee Engagement11:26 - Profit-Driven Incentives13:13 - Community Engagement and Philanthropy16:44 - Typical Day as CEO18:10 - Managing the Board22:09 - Impact of Tariffs24:46 - Strategic Planning and Cash Management27:27 - Book Co-Authorship with Jack Canfield29:33 - Unlocking Success Book Overview32:21 - Integration of AI34:44 - Reading Recommendations37:13 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another episode of our podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Steve Blue, the President and CEO of Miller Ingenuity, a global supplier of diverse technology products and systems. With 26 years at the helm, Steve has grown the company's EBIT</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>US Mobile Founder &amp; CEO Ahmed Khattak</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Ahmed Khattak, the founder and CEO of U.S. Mobile, to discuss his incredible journey from Pakistan to leading one of the most innovative wireless connectivity platforms in the U.S.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Ahmed's background and inspiration for U.S. Mobile<br>02:11 - Challenges of getting a cell phone as an immigrant<br>03:16 - The role of immigrants in the wireless connectivity space<br>04:07 - How U.S. Mobile operates on top of major U.S. networks<br>06:38 - Funding and growth journey of U.S. Mobile<br>09:18 - Customer base and global reach<br>12:22 - Marketing strategies and the power of Reddit<br>16:20 - Integrating AI into U.S. Mobile<br>19:06 - A day in the life of Ahmed Khattak<br>21:10 - Building a business in the U.S. and New York<br>23:02 - Reading recommendations and the importance of history<br>25:34 - Leadership lessons as a CEO<br>28:29 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Ahmed Khattak, the founder and CEO of U.S. Mobile, to discuss his incredible journey from Pakistan to leading one of the most innovative wireless connectivity platforms in the U.S.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Ahmed's background and inspiration for U.S. Mobile<br>02:11 - Challenges of getting a cell phone as an immigrant<br>03:16 - The role of immigrants in the wireless connectivity space<br>04:07 - How U.S. Mobile operates on top of major U.S. networks<br>06:38 - Funding and growth journey of U.S. Mobile<br>09:18 - Customer base and global reach<br>12:22 - Marketing strategies and the power of Reddit<br>16:20 - Integrating AI into U.S. Mobile<br>19:06 - A day in the life of Ahmed Khattak<br>21:10 - Building a business in the U.S. and New York<br>23:02 - Reading recommendations and the importance of history<br>25:34 - Leadership lessons as a CEO<br>28:29 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Ahmed Khattak, the founder and CEO of U.S. Mobile, to discuss his incredible journey from Pakistan to leading one of the most innovative wireless connectivity platforms in the U.S.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:17 - Ahmed's background and inspiration for U.S. Mobile02:11 - Challenges of getting a cell phone as an immigrant03:16 - The role of immigrants in the wireless connectivity space04:07 - How U.S. Mobile operates on top of major U.S. networks06:38 - Funding and growth journey of U.S. Mobile09:18 - Customer base and global reach12:22 - Marketing strategies and the power of Reddit16:20 - Integrating AI into U.S. Mobile19:06 - A day in the life of Ahmed Khattak21:10 - Building a business in the U.S. and New York23:02 - Reading recommendations and the importance of history25:34 - Leadership lessons as a CEO28:29 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Ahmed Khattak, the founder and CEO of U.S. Mobile, to discuss his incredible journey from Pakistan to leading one of the most innovative wireless connectivity platforms in the U.S.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:17 </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Atlas Network CEO Kerim Kfuri</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Kerim Kfuri, the CEO of Atlas Network, a global supply chain solutions company with over 20 years of experience. Kerim shares his journey from consulting and regulatory roles to leading a company that helps businesses of all sizes navigate the complexities of the global supply chain.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Atlas Network<br>00:57 - Kerim's journey to becoming CEO<br>03:08 - Leadership lessons in supply chain management<br>05:08 - Navigating tariffs and trade challenges<br>06:35 - The role of AI in supply chains<br>08:31 - Energy implications of AI<br>10:51 - Future of tariffs and trade agreements<br>12:50 - Kerim's daily routine<br>13:52 - Reading recommendations<br>14:45 - Kerim's legacy and moral compass<br>15:35 - The chance that changed Kerim's life]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Kerim Kfuri, the CEO of Atlas Network, a global supply chain solutions company with over 20 years of experience. Kerim shares his journey from consulting and regulatory roles to leading a company that helps businesses of all sizes navigate the complexities of the global supply chain.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Atlas Network<br>00:57 - Kerim's journey to becoming CEO<br>03:08 - Leadership lessons in supply chain management<br>05:08 - Navigating tariffs and trade challenges<br>06:35 - The role of AI in supply chains<br>08:31 - Energy implications of AI<br>10:51 - Future of tariffs and trade agreements<br>12:50 - Kerim's daily routine<br>13:52 - Reading recommendations<br>14:45 - Kerim's legacy and moral compass<br>15:35 - The chance that changed Kerim's life]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1066</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Kerim Kfuri, the CEO of Atlas Network, a global supply chain solutions company with over 20 years of experience. Kerim shares his journey from consulting and regulatory roles to leading a company that helps businesses of all sizes navigate the complexities of the global supply chain.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Atlas Network00:57 - Kerim's journey to becoming CEO03:08 - Leadership lessons in supply chain management05:08 - Navigating tariffs and trade challenges06:35 - The role of AI in supply chains08:31 - Energy implications of AI10:51 - Future of tariffs and trade agreements12:50 - Kerim's daily routine13:52 - Reading recommendations14:45 - Kerim's legacy and moral compass15:35 - The chance that changed Kerim's life</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Kerim Kfuri, the CEO of Atlas Network, a global supply chain solutions company with over 20 years of experience. Kerim shares his journey from consulting and regulatory roles to leading a company that helps businesses</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Rusk Industries Owner Ken Rusk</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of The CEO.com Show, Clint Betts sits down with Ken Rusk, a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. Ken defied the odds by achieving Wall Street Journal bestseller status with his book, "Blue Collar Cash." He also hosts the podcast "Comfort, Peace, and Freedom" and offers a course titled "The Path to a Successful Life."<br>Ken shares his fascinating journey from being a proud ditch digger to leading a successful company with 200 employees. He discusses the importance of blue-collar work, the value of a clear vision, and the power of goal setting. Ken also touches on the impact of AI on blue-collar jobs and the significance of lifelong learning.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction to Ken Rusk<br>00:43 - Ken Rusk's Blue Collar Beginnings<br>01:33 - The Importance of Blue-Collar Work<br>03:13 - The College Controversy<br>05:43 - Vision and Goal Setting for Leaders<br>07:28 - Creating Personal Visions<br>09:43 - Response to Blue Collar Cash<br>11:27 - Lifelong Learning and Hard Work<br>13:48 - Focusing on What Truly Matters<br>15:11 - The Impact of AI on Blue-Collar Jobs<br>16:49 - Ken Rusk's Course and Its Purpose<br>18:25 - Motivation for Donating Course Proceeds<br>20:04 - Ken Rusk's Legacy<br>21:03 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>21:56 - Closing Remarks and Website Promotion<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of The CEO.com Show, Clint Betts sits down with Ken Rusk, a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. Ken defied the odds by achieving Wall Street Journal bestseller status with his book, "Blue Collar Cash." He also hosts the podcast "Comfort, Peace, and Freedom" and offers a course titled "The Path to a Successful Life."<br>Ken shares his fascinating journey from being a proud ditch digger to leading a successful company with 200 employees. He discusses the importance of blue-collar work, the value of a clear vision, and the power of goal setting. Ken also touches on the impact of AI on blue-collar jobs and the significance of lifelong learning.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction to Ken Rusk<br>00:43 - Ken Rusk's Blue Collar Beginnings<br>01:33 - The Importance of Blue-Collar Work<br>03:13 - The College Controversy<br>05:43 - Vision and Goal Setting for Leaders<br>07:28 - Creating Personal Visions<br>09:43 - Response to Blue Collar Cash<br>11:27 - Lifelong Learning and Hard Work<br>13:48 - Focusing on What Truly Matters<br>15:11 - The Impact of AI on Blue-Collar Jobs<br>16:49 - Ken Rusk's Course and Its Purpose<br>18:25 - Motivation for Donating Course Proceeds<br>20:04 - Ken Rusk's Legacy<br>21:03 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>21:56 - Closing Remarks and Website Promotion<br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2025 10:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of The CEO.com Show, Clint Betts sits down with Ken Rusk, a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. Ken defied the odds by achieving Wall Street Journal bestseller status with his book, "Blue Collar Cash." He also hosts the podcast "Comfort, Peace, and Freedom" and offers a course titled "The Path to a Successful Life."Ken shares his fascinating journey from being a proud ditch digger to leading a successful company with 200 employees. He discusses the importance of blue-collar work, the value of a clear vision, and the power of goal setting. Ken also touches on the impact of AI on blue-collar jobs and the significance of lifelong learning.Timestamps:00:06 - Introduction to Ken Rusk00:43 - Ken Rusk's Blue Collar Beginnings01:33 - The Importance of Blue-Collar Work03:13 - The College Controversy05:43 - Vision and Goal Setting for Leaders07:28 - Creating Personal Visions09:43 - Response to Blue Collar Cash11:27 - Lifelong Learning and Hard Work13:48 - Focusing on What Truly Matters15:11 - The Impact of AI on Blue-Collar Jobs16:49 - Ken Rusk's Course and Its Purpose18:25 - Motivation for Donating Course Proceeds20:04 - Ken Rusk's Legacy21:03 - The Importance of Giving Chances21:56 - Closing Remarks and Website Promotion</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Jon, the founder and managing partner of Torch Capital, to explore his fascinating journey from the music industry to venture capital.<br>Jon shares his unique path, starting as a drummer and concert organizer in college, to working with legendary bands like Dave Matthews Band, and eventually transitioning into the world of venture capital. He discusses the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including his time at McKinsey, his mentorship under Jack Welch, and his early investments in companies like ZocDoc and Compass.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:07 - Jon's journey from music to venture capital<br>02:01 - Influence of diverse background on leadership and investments<br>03:05 - Mentorship under Jack Welch<br>06:14 - Early stage investing and recognizing talent<br>08:54 - Qualities to look for in startups<br>12:05 - Lessons from McKinsey<br>14:22 - Council of Foreign Relations insights<br>16:26 - Advice for mission-driven entrepreneurs<br>20:15 - Balancing life and work<br>22:15 - A typical day in venture capital<br>23:32 - Reading recommendations<br>24:48 - Surprising elements of the journey<br>26:42 - Mental health and resilience<br>28:09 - AI in early-stage startups<br>30:54 - The role of empathy in leadership<br>32:34 - Mentors who gave Jon a chance]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Jon, the founder and managing partner of Torch Capital, to explore his fascinating journey from the music industry to venture capital.<br>Jon shares his unique path, starting as a drummer and concert organizer in college, to working with legendary bands like Dave Matthews Band, and eventually transitioning into the world of venture capital. He discusses the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including his time at McKinsey, his mentorship under Jack Welch, and his early investments in companies like ZocDoc and Compass.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:07 - Jon's journey from music to venture capital<br>02:01 - Influence of diverse background on leadership and investments<br>03:05 - Mentorship under Jack Welch<br>06:14 - Early stage investing and recognizing talent<br>08:54 - Qualities to look for in startups<br>12:05 - Lessons from McKinsey<br>14:22 - Council of Foreign Relations insights<br>16:26 - Advice for mission-driven entrepreneurs<br>20:15 - Balancing life and work<br>22:15 - A typical day in venture capital<br>23:32 - Reading recommendations<br>24:48 - Surprising elements of the journey<br>26:42 - Mental health and resilience<br>28:09 - AI in early-stage startups<br>30:54 - The role of empathy in leadership<br>32:34 - Mentors who gave Jon a chance]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with Jon, the founder and managing partner of Torch Capital, to explore his fascinating journey from the music industry to venture capital.Jon shares his unique path, starting as a drummer and concert organizer in college, to working with legendary bands like Dave Matthews Band, and eventually transitioning into the world of venture capital. He discusses the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including his time at McKinsey, his mentorship under Jack Welch, and his early investments in companies like ZocDoc and Compass.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:07 - Jon's journey from music to venture capital02:01 - Influence of diverse background on leadership and investments03:05 - Mentorship under Jack Welch06:14 - Early stage investing and recognizing talent08:54 - Qualities to look for in startups12:05 - Lessons from McKinsey14:22 - Council of Foreign Relations insights16:26 - Advice for mission-driven entrepreneurs20:15 - Balancing life and work22:15 - A typical day in venture capital23:32 - Reading recommendations24:48 - Surprising elements of the journey26:42 - Mental health and resilience28:09 - AI in early-stage startups30:54 - The role of empathy in leadership32:34 - Mentors who gave Jon a chance</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with Jon, the founder and managing partner of Torch Capital, to explore his fascinating journey from the music industry to venture capital.Jon shares his unique path, starting as a drummer and concert organizer in college, to </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Former Panopto CEO Jason Beem</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Jason Beem, the former CEO of Panopto, to discuss his fascinating journey in the software industry and his role at Panopto. Founded in 2007, Panopto has become a leader in higher education video capture tools, helping students and faculty enhance learning outcomes through innovative video solutions.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Jason's career journey and Panopto's mission<br>01:50 - The culture and team at Panopto<br>02:47 - Panopto's customer base and market expansion<br>04:26 - The future of SaaS and AI<br>06:07 - How Panopto uses AI<br>08:38 - The magic of text-to-video technology<br>09:43 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>12:14 - Meeting structures and productivity tips<br>14:08 - Recommended reading and personal interests<br>15:50 - Work from home vs. office dynamics<br>18:13 - Communication strategies in a remote work environment<br>19:39 - Economic outlook and market trends<br>23:01 - The future of education and AI's role<br>26:00 - The tech scene in Austin, Texas<br>28:19 - The importance of mentorship]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Jason Beem, the former CEO of Panopto, to discuss his fascinating journey in the software industry and his role at Panopto. Founded in 2007, Panopto has become a leader in higher education video capture tools, helping students and faculty enhance learning outcomes through innovative video solutions.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Jason's career journey and Panopto's mission<br>01:50 - The culture and team at Panopto<br>02:47 - Panopto's customer base and market expansion<br>04:26 - The future of SaaS and AI<br>06:07 - How Panopto uses AI<br>08:38 - The magic of text-to-video technology<br>09:43 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>12:14 - Meeting structures and productivity tips<br>14:08 - Recommended reading and personal interests<br>15:50 - Work from home vs. office dynamics<br>18:13 - Communication strategies in a remote work environment<br>19:39 - Economic outlook and market trends<br>23:01 - The future of education and AI's role<br>26:00 - The tech scene in Austin, Texas<br>28:19 - The importance of mentorship]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1799</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Jason Beem, the former CEO of Panopto, to discuss his fascinating journey in the software industry and his role at Panopto. Founded in 2007, Panopto has become a leader in higher education video capture tools, helping students and faculty enhance learning outcomes through innovative video solutions.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:17 - Jason's career journey and Panopto's mission01:50 - The culture and team at Panopto02:47 - Panopto's customer base and market expansion04:26 - The future of SaaS and AI06:07 - How Panopto uses AI08:38 - The magic of text-to-video technology09:43 - A day in the life of a CEO12:14 - Meeting structures and productivity tips14:08 - Recommended reading and personal interests15:50 - Work from home vs. office dynamics18:13 - Communication strategies in a remote work environment19:39 - Economic outlook and market trends23:01 - The future of education and AI's role26:00 - The tech scene in Austin, Texas28:19 - The importance of mentorship</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Jason Beem, the former CEO of Panopto, to discuss his fascinating journey in the software industry and his role at Panopto. Founded in 2007, Panopto has become a leader in higher education video capture tools, helping</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Yondr Founder &amp; CEO Graham Dugoni</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, host Clint interviews Graham Dugoni, the founder and CEO of Yondr. Yondr is revolutionizing the way we experience live events and education by creating phone-free spaces. Discover how Graham's background in sociology, philosophy, and professional soccer influenced his journey to founding Yondr and the impact of phone-free environments on schools and live events.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:13 - What is Yondr?<br>00:26 - Concept of Phone-Free Spaces<br>00:47 - Implementation in Events and Schools<br>01:36 - Founding Yondr and Initial Vision<br>02:39 - Early Challenges and Validation<br>03:53 - Professional Soccer Experience<br>04:44 - Lessons from Sports to Entrepreneurship<br>05:35 - Thoughts on AI and Technology<br>07:20 - Impact of Phone-Free Schools<br>09:06 - Personal Experience Without a Smartphone<br>10:21 - Mental Clarity and News Consumption<br>12:13 - Reading Preferences and Recommendations<br>12:58 - Economic Outlook and Selling to Schools<br>15:07 - Importance of Giving and Taking Chances<br>16:46 - Collaboration with Dave Chappelle<br>17:59 - Cultural Impact of Phone-Free Spaces<br>18:26 - Closing Remarks and Appreciation]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, host Clint interviews Graham Dugoni, the founder and CEO of Yondr. Yondr is revolutionizing the way we experience live events and education by creating phone-free spaces. Discover how Graham's background in sociology, philosophy, and professional soccer influenced his journey to founding Yondr and the impact of phone-free environments on schools and live events.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:13 - What is Yondr?<br>00:26 - Concept of Phone-Free Spaces<br>00:47 - Implementation in Events and Schools<br>01:36 - Founding Yondr and Initial Vision<br>02:39 - Early Challenges and Validation<br>03:53 - Professional Soccer Experience<br>04:44 - Lessons from Sports to Entrepreneurship<br>05:35 - Thoughts on AI and Technology<br>07:20 - Impact of Phone-Free Schools<br>09:06 - Personal Experience Without a Smartphone<br>10:21 - Mental Clarity and News Consumption<br>12:13 - Reading Preferences and Recommendations<br>12:58 - Economic Outlook and Selling to Schools<br>15:07 - Importance of Giving and Taking Chances<br>16:46 - Collaboration with Dave Chappelle<br>17:59 - Cultural Impact of Phone-Free Spaces<br>18:26 - Closing Remarks and Appreciation]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1141</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, host Clint interviews Graham Dugoni, the founder and CEO of Yondr. Yondr is revolutionizing the way we experience live events and education by creating phone-free spaces. Discover how Graham's background in sociology, philosophy, and professional soccer influenced his journey to founding Yondr and the impact of phone-free environments on schools and live events.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:13 - What is Yondr?00:26 - Concept of Phone-Free Spaces00:47 - Implementation in Events and Schools01:36 - Founding Yondr and Initial Vision02:39 - Early Challenges and Validation03:53 - Professional Soccer Experience04:44 - Lessons from Sports to Entrepreneurship05:35 - Thoughts on AI and Technology07:20 - Impact of Phone-Free Schools09:06 - Personal Experience Without a Smartphone10:21 - Mental Clarity and News Consumption12:13 - Reading Preferences and Recommendations12:58 - Economic Outlook and Selling to Schools15:07 - Importance of Giving and Taking Chances16:46 - Collaboration with Dave Chappelle17:59 - Cultural Impact of Phone-Free Spaces18:26 - Closing Remarks and Appreciation</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, host Clint interviews Graham Dugoni, the founder and CEO of Yondr. Yondr is revolutionizing the way we experience live events and education by creating phone-free spaces. Discover how Graham's background in sociolog</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>DSG Global CEO Aileen Alexander</title>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Aileen Alexander, the Chief Executive Officer of DSG Global, the world's largest woman-founded executive search firm. Eileen is also the co-author of the influential best-selling book, "Deliberately Different: 50 Years, Two Generations, Leading in a Changing World."<br>Join us as Aileen shares her unconventional path to becoming the CEO of Diversified Search Group, her experiences in the US Army, and her insights from working in Washington, D.C. Aileen also discusses the evolving landscape of executive search, the impact of AI on leadership, and the timeless qualities that remain essential for leaders today.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:18 - Aileen's background and path to CEO<br>01:00 - The founding of DSG Global by Judy Von Zelnick<br>02:05 - Eileen's career in the US Army and Washington, D.C.<br>03:50 - Transition to the business world and executive search<br>05:29 - The decision to become CEO and the process<br>07:18 - Writing "Deliberately Different" and its significance<br>09:08 - Unconventional paths to leadership<br>10:40 - Leading in today's uncertain environment<br>11:24 - Essential qualities for modern leaders<br>13:10 - A typical day for Aileen<br>15:15 - The role of AI in executive search<br>17:13 - Timeless leadership principles<br>18:49 - The importance of giving and taking chances<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Aileen Alexander, the Chief Executive Officer of DSG Global, the world's largest woman-founded executive search firm. Eileen is also the co-author of the influential best-selling book, "Deliberately Different: 50 Years, Two Generations, Leading in a Changing World."<br>Join us as Aileen shares her unconventional path to becoming the CEO of Diversified Search Group, her experiences in the US Army, and her insights from working in Washington, D.C. Aileen also discusses the evolving landscape of executive search, the impact of AI on leadership, and the timeless qualities that remain essential for leaders today.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:18 - Aileen's background and path to CEO<br>01:00 - The founding of DSG Global by Judy Von Zelnick<br>02:05 - Eileen's career in the US Army and Washington, D.C.<br>03:50 - Transition to the business world and executive search<br>05:29 - The decision to become CEO and the process<br>07:18 - Writing "Deliberately Different" and its significance<br>09:08 - Unconventional paths to leadership<br>10:40 - Leading in today's uncertain environment<br>11:24 - Essential qualities for modern leaders<br>13:10 - A typical day for Aileen<br>15:15 - The role of AI in executive search<br>17:13 - Timeless leadership principles<br>18:49 - The importance of giving and taking chances<br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Aileen Alexander, the Chief Executive Officer of DSG Global, the world's largest woman-founded executive search firm. Eileen is also the co-author of the influential best-selling book, "Deliberately Different: 50 Years, Two Generations, Leading in a Changing World."Join us as Aileen shares her unconventional path to becoming the CEO of Diversified Search Group, her experiences in the US Army, and her insights from working in Washington, D.C. Aileen also discusses the evolving landscape of executive search, the impact of AI on leadership, and the timeless qualities that remain essential for leaders today.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:18 - Aileen's background and path to CEO01:00 - The founding of DSG Global by Judy Von Zelnick02:05 - Eileen's career in the US Army and Washington, D.C.03:50 - Transition to the business world and executive search05:29 - The decision to become CEO and the process07:18 - Writing "Deliberately Different" and its significance09:08 - Unconventional paths to leadership10:40 - Leading in today's uncertain environment11:24 - Essential qualities for modern leaders13:10 - A typical day for Aileen15:15 - The role of AI in executive search17:13 - Timeless leadership principles18:49 - The importance of giving and taking chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Aileen Alexander, the Chief Executive Officer of DSG Global, the world's largest woman-founded executive search firm. Eileen is also the co-author of the influential best-sellin</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Zeligate Founder &amp; CEO Denver Naidoo</title>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to another episode of The CEO.com Show! In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Denver Naidoo, the CEO of Zeligate, an innovative Australian startup that's revolutionizing the way businesses operate with AI. With 24 years of experience in the software industry, Denver shares his journey from working with the Commodore 64 to gaining early access to OpenAI's LLMs, and how these experiences led to the creation of Zeligate.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Denver Naidoo's Background<br>01:16 - The Journey to Zeligate<br>02:30 - Early Access to OpenAI's LLMs<br>03:55 - Building a Startup in Australia<br>06:39 - How Zeligate Uses AI<br>10:07 - Real-Life AI Use Cases<br>19:08 - The Future of Zeligate<br>27:01 - The Role of a CEO in a Startup<br>30:24 - Who Gave Denver a Chance?]]>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to another episode of The CEO.com Show! In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Denver Naidoo, the CEO of Zeligate, an innovative Australian startup that's revolutionizing the way businesses operate with AI. With 24 years of experience in the software industry, Denver shares his journey from working with the Commodore 64 to gaining early access to OpenAI's LLMs, and how these experiences led to the creation of Zeligate.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Denver Naidoo's Background<br>01:16 - The Journey to Zeligate<br>02:30 - Early Access to OpenAI's LLMs<br>03:55 - Building a Startup in Australia<br>06:39 - How Zeligate Uses AI<br>10:07 - Real-Life AI Use Cases<br>19:08 - The Future of Zeligate<br>27:01 - The Role of a CEO in a Startup<br>30:24 - Who Gave Denver a Chance?]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to another episode of The CEO.com Show! In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Denver Naidoo, the CEO of Zeligate, an innovative Australian startup that's revolutionizing the way businesses operate with AI. With 24 years of experience in the software industry, Denver shares his journey from working with the Commodore 64 to gaining early access to OpenAI's LLMs, and how these experiences led to the creation of Zeligate.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:17 - Denver Naidoo's Background01:16 - The Journey to Zeligate02:30 - Early Access to OpenAI's LLMs03:55 - Building a Startup in Australia06:39 - How Zeligate Uses AI10:07 - Real-Life AI Use Cases19:08 - The Future of Zeligate27:01 - The Role of a CEO in a Startup30:24 - Who Gave Denver a Chance?</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another episode of The CEO.com Show! In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Denver Naidoo, the CEO of Zeligate, an innovative Australian startup that's revolutionizing the way businesses operate with AI. With 24 years of experience in the </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Astound Digital CEO William Donlan</title>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Bill Donlan, the CEO of Astound Digital. With a rich background in IT services and consulting, Bill shares his journey from working at Arthur Anderson Management Consulting to leading Astound Digital.<br><br>Bill discusses the current state and future of consulting, emphasizing the transformative role of AI in the industry. He also delves into the challenges and opportunities of leading a private equity-owned company, the resilience of his team in Ukraine, and his approach to maintaining a work-life balance.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Bill Donlan's background and journey to becoming CEO<br>00:58 - Overview of Astound Digital<br>02:43 - The current state and future of consulting<br>04:25 - The role of AI in consulting and project delivery<br>07:36 - Balancing work-life as a CEO<br>09:52 - Bill's leadership style and company culture<br>11:17 - Remote and hybrid work at Astound Digital<br>12:56 - The resilience of the Ukrainian team<br>14:25 - Balancing work and personal life<br>15:14 - Leading a private equity-owned company<br>16:59 - Outlook for 2025 and comparison to 2024<br>18:37 - The importance of giving and receiving chances<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Bill Donlan, the CEO of Astound Digital. With a rich background in IT services and consulting, Bill shares his journey from working at Arthur Anderson Management Consulting to leading Astound Digital.<br><br>Bill discusses the current state and future of consulting, emphasizing the transformative role of AI in the industry. He also delves into the challenges and opportunities of leading a private equity-owned company, the resilience of his team in Ukraine, and his approach to maintaining a work-life balance.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:17 - Bill Donlan's background and journey to becoming CEO<br>00:58 - Overview of Astound Digital<br>02:43 - The current state and future of consulting<br>04:25 - The role of AI in consulting and project delivery<br>07:36 - Balancing work-life as a CEO<br>09:52 - Bill's leadership style and company culture<br>11:17 - Remote and hybrid work at Astound Digital<br>12:56 - The resilience of the Ukrainian team<br>14:25 - Balancing work and personal life<br>15:14 - Leading a private equity-owned company<br>16:59 - Outlook for 2025 and comparison to 2024<br>18:37 - The importance of giving and receiving chances<br>]]>
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      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Bill Donlan, the CEO of Astound Digital. With a rich background in IT services and consulting, Bill shares his journey from working at Arthur Anderson Management Consulting to leading Astound Digital.Bill discusses the current state and future of consulting, emphasizing the transformative role of AI in the industry. He also delves into the challenges and opportunities of leading a private equity-owned company, the resilience of his team in Ukraine, and his approach to maintaining a work-life balance.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:17 - Bill Donlan's background and journey to becoming CEO00:58 - Overview of Astound Digital02:43 - The current state and future of consulting04:25 - The role of AI in consulting and project delivery07:36 - Balancing work-life as a CEO09:52 - Bill's leadership style and company culture11:17 - Remote and hybrid work at Astound Digital12:56 - The resilience of the Ukrainian team14:25 - Balancing work and personal life15:14 - Leading a private equity-owned company16:59 - Outlook for 2025 and comparison to 202418:37 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Carbyne Founder &amp; CEO Amir Elichai</title>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Amir Elichai, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Carbyne, a global leader in mission-critical technologies. Amir shares his incredible journey from being an Israeli army officer to founding Carbyne, a company revolutionizing emergency communication with cutting-edge cloud and AI technologies.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Amir and Carbyne<br>01:00 - The Origin Story of Carbyne<br>02:33 - Carbyne's Technological Innovations<br>03:46 - Carbyne's Success and Reach<br>05:10 - The Role of AI in Carbyne's Growth<br>07:59 - Future of AI in Emergency Services<br>10:21 - Global Expansion and Use Cases<br>11:08 - Carbyne's Customer Base and Sales Strategy<br>12:39 - Fundraising and Investors<br>13:36 - Company Structure and Workforce<br>14:06 - Amir's Perspective on Current Events in Israel<br>15:40 - Challenges in Selling to Local Governments<br>17:49 - Future of AI in Law Enforcement<br>19:49 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Support]]>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Amir Elichai, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Carbyne, a global leader in mission-critical technologies. Amir shares his incredible journey from being an Israeli army officer to founding Carbyne, a company revolutionizing emergency communication with cutting-edge cloud and AI technologies.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Amir and Carbyne<br>01:00 - The Origin Story of Carbyne<br>02:33 - Carbyne's Technological Innovations<br>03:46 - Carbyne's Success and Reach<br>05:10 - The Role of AI in Carbyne's Growth<br>07:59 - Future of AI in Emergency Services<br>10:21 - Global Expansion and Use Cases<br>11:08 - Carbyne's Customer Base and Sales Strategy<br>12:39 - Fundraising and Investors<br>13:36 - Company Structure and Workforce<br>14:06 - Amir's Perspective on Current Events in Israel<br>15:40 - Challenges in Selling to Local Governments<br>17:49 - Future of AI in Law Enforcement<br>19:49 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Support]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Amir Elichai, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Carbyne, a global leader in mission-critical technologies. Amir shares his incredible journey from being an Israeli army officer to founding Carbyne, a company revolutionizing emergency communication with cutting-edge cloud and AI technologies.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Amir and Carbyne01:00 - The Origin Story of Carbyne02:33 - Carbyne's Technological Innovations03:46 - Carbyne's Success and Reach05:10 - The Role of AI in Carbyne's Growth07:59 - Future of AI in Emergency Services10:21 - Global Expansion and Use Cases11:08 - Carbyne's Customer Base and Sales Strategy12:39 - Fundraising and Investors13:36 - Company Structure and Workforce14:06 - Amir's Perspective on Current Events in Israel15:40 - Challenges in Selling to Local Governments17:49 - Future of AI in Law Enforcement19:49 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Support</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the CEO.com Show! In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Amir Elichai, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Carbyne, a global leader in mission-critical technologies. Amir shares his incredible journey from being an Israeli army officer </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Adam Wilkes, the visionary co-founder and CEO of Carma, a global house of brands that partners with cultural icons like Mike Tyson, Ric Flair, and Future to revolutionize industries. Under Adam's leadership, Carma creates unique products and experiences through brands such as Tyson 2.0, Ric Flair Drip, and Evolve by Future, bridging the worlds of entertainment, culture, and commerce.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Adam Wilks and Carma HoldCo<br>00:54 - Overview of Carma HoldCo's Brands and Products<br>03:21 - Mike Tyson's Involvement and the Genesis of Carma HoldCo<br>04:22 - The Creation and Success of Mike Bites<br>06:00 - Global Expansion and Adaptation of Products<br>09:10 - Evolution and Future of the Cannabis Industry<br>12:40 - Personal Anecdote: Adam's Grandmother and Cannabis<br>13:06 - A Day in the Life of Adam Wilkes<br>14:30 - Leadership Philosophy: People First<br>15:34 - Advice for Entrepreneurs and Investors in the Cannabis Industry<br>17:27 - Elements of a Great Marketing Campaign<br>19:33 - Selecting Celebrities and Influencers to Work With<br>22:06 - Manufacturing and Partnering with Growers<br>24:24 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave Adam a Chance<br>26:18 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Adam Wilkes, the visionary co-founder and CEO of Carma, a global house of brands that partners with cultural icons like Mike Tyson, Ric Flair, and Future to revolutionize industries. Under Adam's leadership, Carma creates unique products and experiences through brands such as Tyson 2.0, Ric Flair Drip, and Evolve by Future, bridging the worlds of entertainment, culture, and commerce.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Adam Wilks and Carma HoldCo<br>00:54 - Overview of Carma HoldCo's Brands and Products<br>03:21 - Mike Tyson's Involvement and the Genesis of Carma HoldCo<br>04:22 - The Creation and Success of Mike Bites<br>06:00 - Global Expansion and Adaptation of Products<br>09:10 - Evolution and Future of the Cannabis Industry<br>12:40 - Personal Anecdote: Adam's Grandmother and Cannabis<br>13:06 - A Day in the Life of Adam Wilkes<br>14:30 - Leadership Philosophy: People First<br>15:34 - Advice for Entrepreneurs and Investors in the Cannabis Industry<br>17:27 - Elements of a Great Marketing Campaign<br>19:33 - Selecting Celebrities and Influencers to Work With<br>22:06 - Manufacturing and Partnering with Growers<br>24:24 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave Adam a Chance<br>26:18 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Adam Wilkes, the visionary co-founder and CEO of Carma, a global house of brands that partners with cultural icons like Mike Tyson, Ric Flair, and Future to revolutionize industries. Under Adam's leadership, Carma creates unique products and experiences through brands such as Tyson 2.0, Ric Flair Drip, and Evolve by Future, bridging the worlds of entertainment, culture, and commerce.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Adam Wilks and Carma HoldCo00:54 - Overview of Carma HoldCo's Brands and Products03:21 - Mike Tyson's Involvement and the Genesis of Carma HoldCo04:22 - The Creation and Success of Mike Bites06:00 - Global Expansion and Adaptation of Products09:10 - Evolution and Future of the Cannabis Industry12:40 - Personal Anecdote: Adam's Grandmother and Cannabis13:06 - A Day in the Life of Adam Wilkes14:30 - Leadership Philosophy: People First15:34 - Advice for Entrepreneurs and Investors in the Cannabis Industry17:27 - Elements of a Great Marketing Campaign19:33 - Selecting Celebrities and Influencers to Work With22:06 - Manufacturing and Partnering with Growers24:24 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave Adam a Chance26:18 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Adam Wilkes, the visionary co-founder and CEO of Carma, a global house of brands that partners with cultural icons like Mike Tyson, Ric Flair, and Future to revolutionize industries. Under Adam's leadership, Car</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Innovating Capital General Partner Anthony Georgiades</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Anthony Georgiades, the general partner of Innovating Capital. Anthony shares his journey from a finance student at the University of Pennsylvania to leading investments in disruptive technologies across cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, and Web3.<br><br>Anthony dives deep into his early experiences, including the challenges he faced with his first startup and how it led him to pursue a more technical path. He also discusses the current state of Web3, the impact of meme coins, and the role of AI in transforming the industry.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:40 - Anthony's journey to Innovating Capital<br>04:06 - The current state of Web3<br>06:12 - The impact of meme coins<br>09:42 - Success stories: Solana and Injective Protocol<br>12:34 - Thoughts on XRP<br>17:23 - A day in the life of Anthony Georgiades<br>18:41 - The role of AI in Web3<br>22:17 - Traits of successful founders<br>24:56 - Who gave Anthony a chance?<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Anthony Georgiades, the general partner of Innovating Capital. Anthony shares his journey from a finance student at the University of Pennsylvania to leading investments in disruptive technologies across cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, and Web3.<br><br>Anthony dives deep into his early experiences, including the challenges he faced with his first startup and how it led him to pursue a more technical path. He also discusses the current state of Web3, the impact of meme coins, and the role of AI in transforming the industry.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:40 - Anthony's journey to Innovating Capital<br>04:06 - The current state of Web3<br>06:12 - The impact of meme coins<br>09:42 - Success stories: Solana and Injective Protocol<br>12:34 - Thoughts on XRP<br>17:23 - A day in the life of Anthony Georgiades<br>18:41 - The role of AI in Web3<br>22:17 - Traits of successful founders<br>24:56 - Who gave Anthony a chance?<br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 10:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Anthony Georgiades, the general partner of Innovating Capital. Anthony shares his journey from a finance student at the University of Pennsylvania to leading investments in disruptive technologies across cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, and Web3.Anthony dives deep into his early experiences, including the challenges he faced with his first startup and how it led him to pursue a more technical path. He also discusses the current state of Web3, the impact of meme coins, and the role of AI in transforming the industry.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:40 - Anthony's journey to Innovating Capital04:06 - The current state of Web306:12 - The impact of meme coins09:42 - Success stories: Solana and Injective Protocol12:34 - Thoughts on XRP17:23 - A day in the life of Anthony Georgiades18:41 - The role of AI in Web322:17 - Traits of successful founders24:56 - Who gave Anthony a chance?</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Realworld Founder &amp; CEO Genevieve Bellaire</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Genevieve Bellaire, the founder and CEO of Real World, an AI-driven platform designed to help young adults navigate the complexities of modern life. From setting up a 401k to finding the right health insurance, Real World aims to be the one-stop shop for all things adulthood.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Guest Overview<br>00:17 - Genevieve's Background and Real World Origin<br>01:09 - Realizing the Knowledge Gap in Adulthood<br>01:51 - The Impetus for Creating Real World<br>02:22 - Evolution of Real World Platform<br>03:06 - Early Validation and Pattern Recognition<br>03:59 - Experimenting with Different Product Formats<br>04:58 - Initial Focus on Educational Courses<br>05:51 - Challenges with B2B Model and Pivot to B2C<br>07:07 - Future of Education and AI Integration<br>07:34 - Personalization and Generative AI in Real World<br>08:58 - Automating Adulthood with AI<br>10:03 - Excitement and Challenges of Rapid Technological Advancements<br>11:11 - Overcoming Significant Challenges and Pivots<br>13:06 - Differences Between B2B and B2C Models<br>15:23 - User Feedback and Long-term Vision<br>18:06 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>19:06 - Reading Habits and Recommendations<br>20:49 - Fundraising and Venture Capital Strategy<br>22:04 - Important Attributes of Leadership<br>23:19 - Admired Leaders and Their Impact<br>24:40 - Lessons Learned and Trusting Your Gut<br>26:00 - Current Market Outlook and Optimism for 2025<br>28:37 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave a Chance<br>29:44 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint Betts sits down with Genevieve Bellaire, the founder and CEO of Real World, an AI-driven platform designed to help young adults navigate the complexities of modern life. From setting up a 401k to finding the right health insurance, Real World aims to be the one-stop shop for all things adulthood.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Guest Overview<br>00:17 - Genevieve's Background and Real World Origin<br>01:09 - Realizing the Knowledge Gap in Adulthood<br>01:51 - The Impetus for Creating Real World<br>02:22 - Evolution of Real World Platform<br>03:06 - Early Validation and Pattern Recognition<br>03:59 - Experimenting with Different Product Formats<br>04:58 - Initial Focus on Educational Courses<br>05:51 - Challenges with B2B Model and Pivot to B2C<br>07:07 - Future of Education and AI Integration<br>07:34 - Personalization and Generative AI in Real World<br>08:58 - Automating Adulthood with AI<br>10:03 - Excitement and Challenges of Rapid Technological Advancements<br>11:11 - Overcoming Significant Challenges and Pivots<br>13:06 - Differences Between B2B and B2C Models<br>15:23 - User Feedback and Long-term Vision<br>18:06 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>19:06 - Reading Habits and Recommendations<br>20:49 - Fundraising and Venture Capital Strategy<br>22:04 - Important Attributes of Leadership<br>23:19 - Admired Leaders and Their Impact<br>24:40 - Lessons Learned and Trusting Your Gut<br>26:00 - Current Market Outlook and Optimism for 2025<br>28:37 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave a Chance<br>29:44 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude]]>
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      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Cartus President &amp; CEO Matt Tebbe</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Matt Tebbe, the President and CEO of Cartus, a global leader in corporate relocation and talent management services. Matt shares his journey to becoming the CEO, the unique challenges and opportunities in the relocation industry, and how Cartus is leveraging AI to enhance productivity and client experience.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction to Matt Tebbe and Cartus<br>00:40 - Matt Tebbe's Journey to CEO of Cartus<br>01:28 - Overview of Cardist's Services<br>02:44 - Lessons Learned as CEO<br>03:35 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Trends<br>05:24 - The Role of AI in Cardist<br>07:44 - AI's Impact on Productivity<br>09:00 - Future of AI in the Workplace<br>09:48 - DEI Programs and Their Impact<br>11:31 - DEI as a Political Topic<br>13:16 - A Day in the Life of Matt Tebbe<br>14:08 - Reading Recommendations<br>15:26 - Leaders Matt Tebbe Admires<br>16:40 - Lessons Learned in Leadership<br>17:46 - Building Culture in a Remote-First Company<br>19:00 - Over-Communicating in a Remote Environment<br>19:49 - Economic Outlook for 2025<br>21:53 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>23:04 - Closing Remarks<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Matt Tebbe, the President and CEO of Cartus, a global leader in corporate relocation and talent management services. Matt shares his journey to becoming the CEO, the unique challenges and opportunities in the relocation industry, and how Cartus is leveraging AI to enhance productivity and client experience.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction to Matt Tebbe and Cartus<br>00:40 - Matt Tebbe's Journey to CEO of Cartus<br>01:28 - Overview of Cardist's Services<br>02:44 - Lessons Learned as CEO<br>03:35 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Trends<br>05:24 - The Role of AI in Cardist<br>07:44 - AI's Impact on Productivity<br>09:00 - Future of AI in the Workplace<br>09:48 - DEI Programs and Their Impact<br>11:31 - DEI as a Political Topic<br>13:16 - A Day in the Life of Matt Tebbe<br>14:08 - Reading Recommendations<br>15:26 - Leaders Matt Tebbe Admires<br>16:40 - Lessons Learned in Leadership<br>17:46 - Building Culture in a Remote-First Company<br>19:00 - Over-Communicating in a Remote Environment<br>19:49 - Economic Outlook for 2025<br>21:53 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>23:04 - Closing Remarks<br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1403</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Matt Tebbe, the President and CEO of Cartus, a global leader in corporate relocation and talent management services. Matt shares his journey to becoming the CEO, the unique challenges and opportunities in the relocation industry, and how Cartus is leveraging AI to enhance productivity and client experience.Timestamps:00:06 - Introduction to Matt Tebbe and Cartus00:40 - Matt Tebbe's Journey to CEO of Cartus01:28 - Overview of Cardist's Services02:44 - Lessons Learned as CEO03:35 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Trends05:24 - The Role of AI in Cardist07:44 - AI's Impact on Productivity09:00 - Future of AI in the Workplace09:48 - DEI Programs and Their Impact11:31 - DEI as a Political Topic13:16 - A Day in the Life of Matt Tebbe14:08 - Reading Recommendations15:26 - Leaders Matt Tebbe Admires16:40 - Lessons Learned in Leadership17:46 - Building Culture in a Remote-First Company19:00 - Over-Communicating in a Remote Environment19:49 - Economic Outlook for 202521:53 - The Importance of Giving Chances23:04 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Matt Tebbe, the President and CEO of Cartus, a global leader in corporate relocation and talent management services. Matt shares his journey to becoming the CEO, the unique challenges and opportunities </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Payscout Co-Founder &amp; CEO Cleveland Brown</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Cleveland Brown, the co-founder and CEO of PayScout. Cleveland shares his fascinating journey from building a communication platform for public schools to leading a global payment processing technology company. Discover how PayScout transforms payment processing from a cost center to a profit center using their proprietary payment orchestration platform and AI-driven tools.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - Cleveland's journey to becoming CEO of PayScout<br>00:50 - What is PayScout?<br>01:20 - Cleveland's excitement about payments<br>02:25 - Transition from communication platform to payment processing<br>03:04 - Studying philosophy and its impact<br>04:07 - First experience with Nietzsche<br>04:54 - Importance of company culture<br>06:19 - Mentorship at PayScout<br>07:09 - AI in payments and its future<br>09:25 - Crypto and its impact on payments<br>11:08 - Using AI for fraud detection<br>13:21 - Cleveland's reading recommendations<br>15:34 - Thoughts on raising capital<br>16:20 - Leaders Cleveland admires<br>17:11 - Outlook for 2025<br>19:17 - Cleveland's name and family legacy<br>20:23 - The importance of taking chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Cleveland Brown, the co-founder and CEO of PayScout. Cleveland shares his fascinating journey from building a communication platform for public schools to leading a global payment processing technology company. Discover how PayScout transforms payment processing from a cost center to a profit center using their proprietary payment orchestration platform and AI-driven tools.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - Cleveland's journey to becoming CEO of PayScout<br>00:50 - What is PayScout?<br>01:20 - Cleveland's excitement about payments<br>02:25 - Transition from communication platform to payment processing<br>03:04 - Studying philosophy and its impact<br>04:07 - First experience with Nietzsche<br>04:54 - Importance of company culture<br>06:19 - Mentorship at PayScout<br>07:09 - AI in payments and its future<br>09:25 - Crypto and its impact on payments<br>11:08 - Using AI for fraud detection<br>13:21 - Cleveland's reading recommendations<br>15:34 - Thoughts on raising capital<br>16:20 - Leaders Cleveland admires<br>17:11 - Outlook for 2025<br>19:17 - Cleveland's name and family legacy<br>20:23 - The importance of taking chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2025 10:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Cleveland Brown, the co-founder and CEO of PayScout. Cleveland shares his fascinating journey from building a communication platform for public schools to leading a global payment processing technology company. Discover how PayScout transforms payment processing from a cost center to a profit center using their proprietary payment orchestration platform and AI-driven tools.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:16 - Cleveland's journey to becoming CEO of PayScout00:50 - What is PayScout?01:20 - Cleveland's excitement about payments02:25 - Transition from communication platform to payment processing03:04 - Studying philosophy and its impact04:07 - First experience with Nietzsche04:54 - Importance of company culture06:19 - Mentorship at PayScout07:09 - AI in payments and its future09:25 - Crypto and its impact on payments11:08 - Using AI for fraud detection13:21 - Cleveland's reading recommendations15:34 - Thoughts on raising capital16:20 - Leaders Cleveland admires17:11 - Outlook for 202519:17 - Cleveland's name and family legacy20:23 - The importance of taking chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with Cleveland Brown, the co-founder and CEO of PayScout. Cleveland shares his fascinating journey from building a communication platform for public schools to leading a global payment processing technology </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Muse Capital Founding Partner Rachel Springate</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Rachel Springate, the founding partner of Muse Capital, to explore her incredible journey from brand research to becoming a venture capitalist. Rachel shares her unique, non-linear path into the world of venture capital, highlighting the pivotal moments and influential figures that shaped her career.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:07 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:29 - Overview of Muse Capital<br>01:02 - Investment Focus Areas<br>02:07 - Care, Play, and Live Buckets<br>02:48 - Early Challenges and Market Gaps<br>03:19 - Rachel's Non-Linear Path to VC<br>04:02 - Early Career in Brand Research<br>04:46 - Role at Quintessentially<br>05:52 - Transition to Technology and Early Stage Investing<br>07:02 - Meeting Troy Carter<br>08:44 - Moving to New York and Starting a Consultancy<br>09:49 - Partnership with Asia and Formation of Muse Capital<br>11:04 - Personal Challenges and Impact on Business<br>13:04 - Raising the First Fund<br>14:10 - Overcoming Skepticism in Women's Health Investments<br>15:12 - Gender Disparities in VC Funding<br>16:14 - Structural Issues in VC and LP Funding<br>18:02 - Future Wealth Transfer to Women<br>19:06 - Muse Capital's Focus for the Next Decade<br>21:04 - Excitement About AI and Technology<br>22:18 - Traits of Great Entrepreneurs and Leaders<br>24:12 - Importance of Team, Timing, and TAM<br>24:27 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave a Chance<br>25:46 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Rachel Springate, the founding partner of Muse Capital, to explore her incredible journey from brand research to becoming a venture capitalist. Rachel shares her unique, non-linear path into the world of venture capital, highlighting the pivotal moments and influential figures that shaped her career.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:07 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:29 - Overview of Muse Capital<br>01:02 - Investment Focus Areas<br>02:07 - Care, Play, and Live Buckets<br>02:48 - Early Challenges and Market Gaps<br>03:19 - Rachel's Non-Linear Path to VC<br>04:02 - Early Career in Brand Research<br>04:46 - Role at Quintessentially<br>05:52 - Transition to Technology and Early Stage Investing<br>07:02 - Meeting Troy Carter<br>08:44 - Moving to New York and Starting a Consultancy<br>09:49 - Partnership with Asia and Formation of Muse Capital<br>11:04 - Personal Challenges and Impact on Business<br>13:04 - Raising the First Fund<br>14:10 - Overcoming Skepticism in Women's Health Investments<br>15:12 - Gender Disparities in VC Funding<br>16:14 - Structural Issues in VC and LP Funding<br>18:02 - Future Wealth Transfer to Women<br>19:06 - Muse Capital's Focus for the Next Decade<br>21:04 - Excitement About AI and Technology<br>22:18 - Traits of Great Entrepreneurs and Leaders<br>24:12 - Importance of Team, Timing, and TAM<br>24:27 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave a Chance<br>25:46 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1567</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with Rachel Springate, the founding partner of Muse Capital, to explore her incredible journey from brand research to becoming a venture capitalist. Rachel shares her unique, non-linear path into the world of venture capital, highlighting the pivotal moments and influential figures that shaped her career.Timestamps:00:07 - Introduction and Welcome00:29 - Overview of Muse Capital01:02 - Investment Focus Areas02:07 - Care, Play, and Live Buckets02:48 - Early Challenges and Market Gaps03:19 - Rachel's Non-Linear Path to VC04:02 - Early Career in Brand Research04:46 - Role at Quintessentially05:52 - Transition to Technology and Early Stage Investing07:02 - Meeting Troy Carter08:44 - Moving to New York and Starting a Consultancy09:49 - Partnership with Asia and Formation of Muse Capital11:04 - Personal Challenges and Impact on Business13:04 - Raising the First Fund14:10 - Overcoming Skepticism in Women's Health Investments15:12 - Gender Disparities in VC Funding16:14 - Structural Issues in VC and LP Funding18:02 - Future Wealth Transfer to Women19:06 - Muse Capital's Focus for the Next Decade21:04 - Excitement About AI and Technology22:18 - Traits of Great Entrepreneurs and Leaders24:12 - Importance of Team, Timing, and TAM24:27 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave a Chance25:46 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with Rachel Springate, the founding partner of Muse Capital, to explore her incredible journey from brand research to becoming a venture capitalist. Rachel shares her unique, non-linear path into the world of venture capital, </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Masterful Coaching Founder &amp; CEO Robert Hargrove</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Robert Hargrove, the esteemed author of "Masterful Coaching," now in its third edition. Robert shares his incredible journey from being an editor at the Boston Globe to becoming a renowned executive coach. He delves into his experiences interviewing iconic figures like Henry Kissinger, Muhammad Ali, and Salvador Dali, and how these interactions sparked his interest in leadership.<br>Robert discusses the evolution of his career, from leading personal transformation seminars worldwide to pioneering the field of executive coaching. He offers a candid take on the current state of the coaching industry, the challenges of working with CEOs, and the qualities that make a great leader. Drawing on historical examples and personal anecdotes, Robert provides a wealth of knowledge on leadership, ambition, empathy, and responsibility.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Guest Background<br>00:29 - Transition to Leadership and Coaching<br>01:01 - Early Career and Influential Interviews<br>01:33 - Public Speaking and Personal Transformation Seminars<br>02:26 - Shift to One-on-One Coaching<br>03:23 - The Rise of Coaching Industry<br>04:45 - Challenges in the Coaching Industry<br>05:31 - Reflections on Coaching CEOs<br>07:01 - Mission and Challenges in Coaching<br>08:28 - CEOs and Their Preoccupation with Money and Power<br>09:48 - Examples of Successful Leaders<br>11:12 - Identity and Leadership<br>12:21 - Case Study: Leadership Project and Personal Ambition<br>13:42 - Characteristics of Great Leaders<br>18:03 - Historical Examples of Leadership<br>20:52 - Closing Remarks and Final Question<br>21:17 - Acknowledging Opportunities and Gratitude]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Robert Hargrove, the esteemed author of "Masterful Coaching," now in its third edition. Robert shares his incredible journey from being an editor at the Boston Globe to becoming a renowned executive coach. He delves into his experiences interviewing iconic figures like Henry Kissinger, Muhammad Ali, and Salvador Dali, and how these interactions sparked his interest in leadership.<br>Robert discusses the evolution of his career, from leading personal transformation seminars worldwide to pioneering the field of executive coaching. He offers a candid take on the current state of the coaching industry, the challenges of working with CEOs, and the qualities that make a great leader. Drawing on historical examples and personal anecdotes, Robert provides a wealth of knowledge on leadership, ambition, empathy, and responsibility.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:06 - Introduction and Guest Background<br>00:29 - Transition to Leadership and Coaching<br>01:01 - Early Career and Influential Interviews<br>01:33 - Public Speaking and Personal Transformation Seminars<br>02:26 - Shift to One-on-One Coaching<br>03:23 - The Rise of Coaching Industry<br>04:45 - Challenges in the Coaching Industry<br>05:31 - Reflections on Coaching CEOs<br>07:01 - Mission and Challenges in Coaching<br>08:28 - CEOs and Their Preoccupation with Money and Power<br>09:48 - Examples of Successful Leaders<br>11:12 - Identity and Leadership<br>12:21 - Case Study: Leadership Project and Personal Ambition<br>13:42 - Characteristics of Great Leaders<br>18:03 - Historical Examples of Leadership<br>20:52 - Closing Remarks and Final Question<br>21:17 - Acknowledging Opportunities and Gratitude]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1349</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Robert Hargrove, the esteemed author of "Masterful Coaching," now in its third edition. Robert shares his incredible journey from being an editor at the Boston Globe to becoming a renowned executive coach. He delves into his experiences interviewing iconic figures like Henry Kissinger, Muhammad Ali, and Salvador Dali, and how these interactions sparked his interest in leadership.Robert discusses the evolution of his career, from leading personal transformation seminars worldwide to pioneering the field of executive coaching. He offers a candid take on the current state of the coaching industry, the challenges of working with CEOs, and the qualities that make a great leader. Drawing on historical examples and personal anecdotes, Robert provides a wealth of knowledge on leadership, ambition, empathy, and responsibility.Timestamps:00:06 - Introduction and Guest Background00:29 - Transition to Leadership and Coaching01:01 - Early Career and Influential Interviews01:33 - Public Speaking and Personal Transformation Seminars02:26 - Shift to One-on-One Coaching03:23 - The Rise of Coaching Industry04:45 - Challenges in the Coaching Industry05:31 - Reflections on Coaching CEOs07:01 - Mission and Challenges in Coaching08:28 - CEOs and Their Preoccupation with Money and Power09:48 - Examples of Successful Leaders11:12 - Identity and Leadership12:21 - Case Study: Leadership Project and Personal Ambition13:42 - Characteristics of Great Leaders18:03 - Historical Examples of Leadership20:52 - Closing Remarks and Final Question21:17 - Acknowledging Opportunities and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Robert Hargrove, the esteemed author of "Masterful Coaching," now in its third edition. Robert shares his incredible journey from being an editor at the Boston Globe to becoming a renowned exe</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Harness Founder &amp; CEO David Snider</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with David Snider, the founder and CEO of Harness Wealth. David shares his journey from being the COO and CFO of Compass, the largest residential real estate company in the US, to founding Harness Wealth, a company dedicated to making the tax process seamless and insightful.<br><br>David discusses the importance of proactive tax planning, the impact of AI on the finance and tax industries, and his personal strategies for effective leadership and time management. He also delves into his early career experiences, the six criteria he used to choose his career path, and the mentors who gave him a chance to succeed.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - David Snider on founding Harness Wealth<br>00:59 - The genesis of Harness Wealth<br>03:02 - Common tax mistakes by entrepreneurs and CEOs<br>05:38 - A day in the life of David Snider<br>09:43 - David's early career aspirations and journey<br>13:47 - The six criteria for choosing a career path<br>18:08 - AI's impact on the finance and tax industries<br>21:01 - Thoughts on tariffs and economic policy<br>25:45 - The private sector approach to government efficiency<br>30:22 - Raising a Series A round and advice for fundraising<br>33:10 - The importance of mentorship in David's career<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with David Snider, the founder and CEO of Harness Wealth. David shares his journey from being the COO and CFO of Compass, the largest residential real estate company in the US, to founding Harness Wealth, a company dedicated to making the tax process seamless and insightful.<br><br>David discusses the importance of proactive tax planning, the impact of AI on the finance and tax industries, and his personal strategies for effective leadership and time management. He also delves into his early career experiences, the six criteria he used to choose his career path, and the mentors who gave him a chance to succeed.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:16 - David Snider on founding Harness Wealth<br>00:59 - The genesis of Harness Wealth<br>03:02 - Common tax mistakes by entrepreneurs and CEOs<br>05:38 - A day in the life of David Snider<br>09:43 - David's early career aspirations and journey<br>13:47 - The six criteria for choosing a career path<br>18:08 - AI's impact on the finance and tax industries<br>21:01 - Thoughts on tariffs and economic policy<br>25:45 - The private sector approach to government efficiency<br>30:22 - Raising a Series A round and advice for fundraising<br>33:10 - The importance of mentorship in David's career<br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 10:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with David Snider, the founder and CEO of Harness Wealth. David shares his journey from being the COO and CFO of Compass, the largest residential real estate company in the US, to founding Harness Wealth, a company dedicated to making the tax process seamless and insightful.David discusses the importance of proactive tax planning, the impact of AI on the finance and tax industries, and his personal strategies for effective leadership and time management. He also delves into his early career experiences, the six criteria he used to choose his career path, and the mentors who gave him a chance to succeed.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:16 - David Snider on founding Harness Wealth00:59 - The genesis of Harness Wealth03:02 - Common tax mistakes by entrepreneurs and CEOs05:38 - A day in the life of David Snider09:43 - David's early career aspirations and journey13:47 - The six criteria for choosing a career path18:08 - AI's impact on the finance and tax industries21:01 - Thoughts on tariffs and economic policy25:45 - The private sector approach to government efficiency30:22 - Raising a Series A round and advice for fundraising33:10 - The importance of mentorship in David's career</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with David Snider, the founder and CEO of Harness Wealth. David shares his journey from being the COO and CFO of Compass, the largest residential real estate company in the US, to founding Harness Wealth</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Dolphin Founder &amp; CEO Bill O'Dowd</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Bill O'Dowd, the CEO and founder of Dolphin Entertainment. Recently named the agency of the year, Bill shares the incredible journey of how he transitioned from a failed attorney to a successful entrepreneur in the entertainment industry.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Agency of the Year Award<br>01:02 - Founding Dolphin Entertainment<br>01:55 - Early Days and First Productions<br>03:35 - First Big Accomplishment<br>04:46 - English Language Telenovela<br>06:08 - Evolution of Movies and TV<br>08:30 - Marketing and Promoting Movies<br>10:10 - Consumer Product Launches and Influencer Marketing<br>16:08 - Crowdfunding and Angel Studios<br>18:43 - Influencer Marketing vs. Traditional Ads<br>20:53 - AI in Marketing and Production<br>27:43 - Role of Traditional Media in PR<br>30:49 - Future of Content Distribution<br>32:44 - Lessons on Leadership and Integrity<br>34:31 - The Importance of Optimism<br>34:44 - Who Gave Bill a Chance<br>37:21 - Conclusion and Gratitude]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Bill O'Dowd, the CEO and founder of Dolphin Entertainment. Recently named the agency of the year, Bill shares the incredible journey of how he transitioned from a failed attorney to a successful entrepreneur in the entertainment industry.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Agency of the Year Award<br>01:02 - Founding Dolphin Entertainment<br>01:55 - Early Days and First Productions<br>03:35 - First Big Accomplishment<br>04:46 - English Language Telenovela<br>06:08 - Evolution of Movies and TV<br>08:30 - Marketing and Promoting Movies<br>10:10 - Consumer Product Launches and Influencer Marketing<br>16:08 - Crowdfunding and Angel Studios<br>18:43 - Influencer Marketing vs. Traditional Ads<br>20:53 - AI in Marketing and Production<br>27:43 - Role of Traditional Media in PR<br>30:49 - Future of Content Distribution<br>32:44 - Lessons on Leadership and Integrity<br>34:31 - The Importance of Optimism<br>34:44 - Who Gave Bill a Chance<br>37:21 - Conclusion and Gratitude]]>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Bill O'Dowd, the CEO and founder of Dolphin Entertainment. Recently named the agency of the year, Bill shares the incredible journey of how he transitioned from a failed attorney to a successful entrepreneur in the entertainment industry.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Agency of the Year Award01:02 - Founding Dolphin Entertainment01:55 - Early Days and First Productions03:35 - First Big Accomplishment04:46 - English Language Telenovela06:08 - Evolution of Movies and TV08:30 - Marketing and Promoting Movies10:10 - Consumer Product Launches and Influencer Marketing16:08 - Crowdfunding and Angel Studios18:43 - Influencer Marketing vs. Traditional Ads20:53 - AI in Marketing and Production27:43 - Role of Traditional Media in PR30:49 - Future of Content Distribution32:44 - Lessons on Leadership and Integrity34:31 - The Importance of Optimism34:44 - Who Gave Bill a Chance37:21 - Conclusion and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Worldwide Partners CEO John Harris</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com podcast, Clint sits down with John Harris, the CEO of Worldwide Partners, to delve into the unique model and global impact of this remarkable network of independent marketing services agencies. With 95 agencies across 50 countries, Worldwide Partners stands out by maintaining the independence of its agencies while fostering a collaborative spirit that drives success for both the agencies and their clients.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:13 - Overview of Worldwide Partners<br>00:57 - Unique Business Model<br>01:28 - Value Proposition for Clients<br>02:20 - Benefits for Agencies<br>03:03 - Community and Mentorship<br>03:37 - Agency Selection Process<br>04:09 - Unique Capabilities and Expertise<br>04:50 - Collaborative Spirit and Culture<br>05:42 - Protecting the Community<br>06:02 - Controlled Growth Strategy<br>06:23 - Analogy to Sports Commissioner<br>06:42 - Elevating the Network's Value<br>07:35 - Origin and History of Worldwide Partners<br>08:38 - Community and Commerce Balance<br>09:10 - Typical Day as CEO<br>11:01 - Impact of AI on the Industry<br>13:44 - Reading and Podcast Recommendations<br>15:44 - Best Leadership Advice<br>18:57 - Industry Outlook for 2024 and 2025<br>20:39 - Importance of Giving Chances<br>20:50 - Acknowledging Key Mentors<br>21:48 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com podcast, Clint sits down with John Harris, the CEO of Worldwide Partners, to delve into the unique model and global impact of this remarkable network of independent marketing services agencies. With 95 agencies across 50 countries, Worldwide Partners stands out by maintaining the independence of its agencies while fostering a collaborative spirit that drives success for both the agencies and their clients.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:13 - Overview of Worldwide Partners<br>00:57 - Unique Business Model<br>01:28 - Value Proposition for Clients<br>02:20 - Benefits for Agencies<br>03:03 - Community and Mentorship<br>03:37 - Agency Selection Process<br>04:09 - Unique Capabilities and Expertise<br>04:50 - Collaborative Spirit and Culture<br>05:42 - Protecting the Community<br>06:02 - Controlled Growth Strategy<br>06:23 - Analogy to Sports Commissioner<br>06:42 - Elevating the Network's Value<br>07:35 - Origin and History of Worldwide Partners<br>08:38 - Community and Commerce Balance<br>09:10 - Typical Day as CEO<br>11:01 - Impact of AI on the Industry<br>13:44 - Reading and Podcast Recommendations<br>15:44 - Best Leadership Advice<br>18:57 - Industry Outlook for 2024 and 2025<br>20:39 - Importance of Giving Chances<br>20:50 - Acknowledging Key Mentors<br>21:48 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com podcast, Clint sits down with John Harris, the CEO of Worldwide Partners, to delve into the unique model and global impact of this remarkable network of independent marketing services agencies. With 95 agencies across 50 countries, Worldwide Partners stands out by maintaining the independence of its agencies while fostering a collaborative spirit that drives success for both the agencies and their clients.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:13 - Overview of Worldwide Partners00:57 - Unique Business Model01:28 - Value Proposition for Clients02:20 - Benefits for Agencies03:03 - Community and Mentorship03:37 - Agency Selection Process04:09 - Unique Capabilities and Expertise04:50 - Collaborative Spirit and Culture05:42 - Protecting the Community06:02 - Controlled Growth Strategy06:23 - Analogy to Sports Commissioner06:42 - Elevating the Network's Value07:35 - Origin and History of Worldwide Partners08:38 - Community and Commerce Balance09:10 - Typical Day as CEO11:01 - Impact of AI on the Industry13:44 - Reading and Podcast Recommendations15:44 - Best Leadership Advice18:57 - Industry Outlook for 2024 and 202520:39 - Importance of Giving Chances20:50 - Acknowledging Key Mentors21:48 - Closing Remarks and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Kyle McDowell Inc. Founder &amp; CEO Kyle McDowell</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we dive deep into the transformative world of leadership with our special guest, Kyle McDowell, the author of the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, "Begin With We: The 10 Principles for Building and Sustaining a Culture of Excellence." With nearly 30 years of experience in corporate America, leading tens of thousands of employees, Kyle shares invaluable insights on what it means to be a leader today.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction <br>00:18 - Discussing Leadership and Historical Leaders<br>00:28 - Introduction to the Book "Begin With We"<br>00:43 - Guest's Background in Corporate America<br>01:10 - Paradigm Shift in Leadership Approach<br>01:32 - The Birth of the 10 Principles<br>02:04 - Feeling Disconnected in Corporate America<br>02:26 - Creating a Culture of Excellence<br>03:09 - Transformation and Results<br>03:31 - From Bosses to Leaders<br>04:04 - Leadership's Evolving Challenges<br>05:00 - CEOs' Roles Inside and Outside Companies<br>05:12 - Authenticity in Leadership<br>06:05 - The Shift in Leadership Dynamics<br>07:08 - The Impact of Remote Work and Gig Economy<br>08:12 - Establishing Leadership Principles<br>08:23 - The 10 Principles Overview<br>09:07 - Principle 1: We Do the Right Thing, Always<br>09:59 - Principle 2: Lead by Example<br>10:20 - Principle 3: We Say What We're Going to Do, and Then We Do It<br>11:03 - Principle 4: We Take Action<br>11:56 - Principle 5: We Own Our Mistakes<br>12:26 - Principle 6: We Pick Each Other Up<br>13:30 - Principle 7: We Measure Ourselves by Outcomes, Not Activity<br>14:47 - Principle 8: We Challenge Each Other<br>15:39 - Principle 9: We Embrace Challenge<br>16:31 - Principle 10: We Obsess Over Details<br>17:43 - The Importance of Simplicity in Principles<br>18:05 - Judging Ourselves on Outcomes<br>19:01 - The Problem with Busyness in Corporate Culture<br>20:29 - The Dependency on Meetings<br>21:10 - Writing the Book: Process and Challenges<br>24:01 - Reading Recommendations<br>26:13 - Daily Routine and Personal Discipline<br>28:27 - Coaching CEOs and Leaders<br>31:05 - Thoughts on AI and Future Challenges<br>34:37 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>36:48 - Closing Remarks and Book Promotion]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we dive deep into the transformative world of leadership with our special guest, Kyle McDowell, the author of the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, "Begin With We: The 10 Principles for Building and Sustaining a Culture of Excellence." With nearly 30 years of experience in corporate America, leading tens of thousands of employees, Kyle shares invaluable insights on what it means to be a leader today.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction <br>00:18 - Discussing Leadership and Historical Leaders<br>00:28 - Introduction to the Book "Begin With We"<br>00:43 - Guest's Background in Corporate America<br>01:10 - Paradigm Shift in Leadership Approach<br>01:32 - The Birth of the 10 Principles<br>02:04 - Feeling Disconnected in Corporate America<br>02:26 - Creating a Culture of Excellence<br>03:09 - Transformation and Results<br>03:31 - From Bosses to Leaders<br>04:04 - Leadership's Evolving Challenges<br>05:00 - CEOs' Roles Inside and Outside Companies<br>05:12 - Authenticity in Leadership<br>06:05 - The Shift in Leadership Dynamics<br>07:08 - The Impact of Remote Work and Gig Economy<br>08:12 - Establishing Leadership Principles<br>08:23 - The 10 Principles Overview<br>09:07 - Principle 1: We Do the Right Thing, Always<br>09:59 - Principle 2: Lead by Example<br>10:20 - Principle 3: We Say What We're Going to Do, and Then We Do It<br>11:03 - Principle 4: We Take Action<br>11:56 - Principle 5: We Own Our Mistakes<br>12:26 - Principle 6: We Pick Each Other Up<br>13:30 - Principle 7: We Measure Ourselves by Outcomes, Not Activity<br>14:47 - Principle 8: We Challenge Each Other<br>15:39 - Principle 9: We Embrace Challenge<br>16:31 - Principle 10: We Obsess Over Details<br>17:43 - The Importance of Simplicity in Principles<br>18:05 - Judging Ourselves on Outcomes<br>19:01 - The Problem with Busyness in Corporate Culture<br>20:29 - The Dependency on Meetings<br>21:10 - Writing the Book: Process and Challenges<br>24:01 - Reading Recommendations<br>26:13 - Daily Routine and Personal Discipline<br>28:27 - Coaching CEOs and Leaders<br>31:05 - Thoughts on AI and Future Challenges<br>34:37 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>36:48 - Closing Remarks and Book Promotion]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 09:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we dive deep into the transformative world of leadership with our special guest, Kyle McDowell, the author of the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, "Begin With We: The 10 Principles for Building and Sustaining a Culture of Excellence." With nearly 30 years of experience in corporate America, leading tens of thousands of employees, Kyle shares invaluable insights on what it means to be a leader today.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 00:18 - Discussing Leadership and Historical Leaders00:28 - Introduction to the Book "Begin With We"00:43 - Guest's Background in Corporate America01:10 - Paradigm Shift in Leadership Approach01:32 - The Birth of the 10 Principles02:04 - Feeling Disconnected in Corporate America02:26 - Creating a Culture of Excellence03:09 - Transformation and Results03:31 - From Bosses to Leaders04:04 - Leadership's Evolving Challenges05:00 - CEOs' Roles Inside and Outside Companies05:12 - Authenticity in Leadership06:05 - The Shift in Leadership Dynamics07:08 - The Impact of Remote Work and Gig Economy08:12 - Establishing Leadership Principles08:23 - The 10 Principles Overview09:07 - Principle 1: We Do the Right Thing, Always09:59 - Principle 2: Lead by Example10:20 - Principle 3: We Say What We're Going to Do, and Then We Do It11:03 - Principle 4: We Take Action11:56 - Principle 5: We Own Our Mistakes12:26 - Principle 6: We Pick Each Other Up13:30 - Principle 7: We Measure Ourselves by Outcomes, Not Activity14:47 - Principle 8: We Challenge Each Other15:39 - Principle 9: We Embrace Challenge16:31 - Principle 10: We Obsess Over Details17:43 - The Importance of Simplicity in Principles18:05 - Judging Ourselves on Outcomes19:01 - The Problem with Busyness in Corporate Culture20:29 - The Dependency on Meetings21:10 - Writing the Book: Process and Challenges24:01 - Reading Recommendations26:13 - Daily Routine and Personal Discipline28:27 - Coaching CEOs and Leaders31:05 - Thoughts on AI and Future Challenges34:37 - The Importance of Giving Chances36:48 - Closing Remarks and Book Promotion</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Solar Holler Founder &amp; CEO Dan Conant</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Dan Conant, the CEO and founder of Solar Hauler, the largest developer and installer of solar projects in central Appalachia. Dan shares his inspiring journey of building a solar industry from scratch in coal country, focusing on West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Virginia.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:21 - What is Solar Hauler?<br>01:20 - Impact of Solar on Communities<br>02:03 - West Virginia's Energy Legacy<br>02:44 - State Support for Solar Companies<br>03:57 - Utility Prices and Public Sentiment<br>04:34 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>06:00 - Virtual Power Plant and Crowdfunding Innovation<br>09:24 - Leadership Lessons<br>11:00 - Revitalizing West Virginia<br>13:48 - Decline of Coal Industry and Population<br>15:58 - Combating Brain Drain with Internships<br>18:42 - Reading Recommendations<br>19:31 - Economic Outlook for 2025<br>22:51 - AI and Power Needs<br>25:44 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>27:39 - Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Dan Conant, the CEO and founder of Solar Hauler, the largest developer and installer of solar projects in central Appalachia. Dan shares his inspiring journey of building a solar industry from scratch in coal country, focusing on West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Virginia.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:21 - What is Solar Hauler?<br>01:20 - Impact of Solar on Communities<br>02:03 - West Virginia's Energy Legacy<br>02:44 - State Support for Solar Companies<br>03:57 - Utility Prices and Public Sentiment<br>04:34 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>06:00 - Virtual Power Plant and Crowdfunding Innovation<br>09:24 - Leadership Lessons<br>11:00 - Revitalizing West Virginia<br>13:48 - Decline of Coal Industry and Population<br>15:58 - Combating Brain Drain with Internships<br>18:42 - Reading Recommendations<br>19:31 - Economic Outlook for 2025<br>22:51 - AI and Power Needs<br>25:44 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br>27:39 - Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2025 09:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Dan Conant, the CEO and founder of Solar Hauler, the largest developer and installer of solar projects in central Appalachia. Dan shares his inspiring journey of building a solar industry from scratch in coal country, focusing on West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Virginia.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:21 - What is Solar Hauler?01:20 - Impact of Solar on Communities02:03 - West Virginia's Energy Legacy02:44 - State Support for Solar Companies03:57 - Utility Prices and Public Sentiment04:34 - A Day in the Life of a CEO06:00 - Virtual Power Plant and Crowdfunding Innovation09:24 - Leadership Lessons11:00 - Revitalizing West Virginia13:48 - Decline of Coal Industry and Population15:58 - Combating Brain Drain with Internships18:42 - Reading Recommendations19:31 - Economic Outlook for 202522:51 - AI and Power Needs25:44 - The Importance of Giving Chances27:39 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>iLabs Founder &amp; CEO David Chung</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint sits down with David Chung, the CEO of iLabs, a leading contract manufacturing company specializing in the beauty industry. From skincare to haircare, David shares his journey of building successful companies, including his previous venture, Inglewood Lab, which he took public in Korea.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:21 - About iLabs and its focus areas<br>01:24 - David's entrepreneurial journey<br>02:05 - Supply chain issues and tariffs<br>03:53 - The impact of tariffs on the beauty industry<br>05:19 - A typical day in David's life<br>06:06 - What keeps David motivated<br>07:17 - Leadership lessons and building company culture<br>09:46 - The role of AI in beauty manufacturing<br>11:47 - The R&amp;D process and regulatory considerations<br>13:17 - Economic outlook for 2025<br>16:23 - Reading recommendations<br>17:43 - The importance of mentorship and giving back<br>19:08 - Conclusion]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint sits down with David Chung, the CEO of iLabs, a leading contract manufacturing company specializing in the beauty industry. From skincare to haircare, David shares his journey of building successful companies, including his previous venture, Inglewood Lab, which he took public in Korea.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:21 - About iLabs and its focus areas<br>01:24 - David's entrepreneurial journey<br>02:05 - Supply chain issues and tariffs<br>03:53 - The impact of tariffs on the beauty industry<br>05:19 - A typical day in David's life<br>06:06 - What keeps David motivated<br>07:17 - Leadership lessons and building company culture<br>09:46 - The role of AI in beauty manufacturing<br>11:47 - The R&amp;D process and regulatory considerations<br>13:17 - Economic outlook for 2025<br>16:23 - Reading recommendations<br>17:43 - The importance of mentorship and giving back<br>19:08 - Conclusion]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 09:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode, Clint sits down with David Chung, the CEO of iLabs, a leading contract manufacturing company specializing in the beauty industry. From skincare to haircare, David shares his journey of building successful companies, including his previous venture, Inglewood Lab, which he took public in Korea.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:21 - About iLabs and its focus areas01:24 - David's entrepreneurial journey02:05 - Supply chain issues and tariffs03:53 - The impact of tariffs on the beauty industry05:19 - A typical day in David's life06:06 - What keeps David motivated07:17 - Leadership lessons and building company culture09:46 - The role of AI in beauty manufacturing11:47 - The R&amp;amp;D process and regulatory considerations13:17 - Economic outlook for 202516:23 - Reading recommendations17:43 - The importance of mentorship and giving back19:08 - Conclusion</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode, Clint sits down with David Chung, the CEO of iLabs, a leading contract manufacturing company specializing in the beauty industry. From skincare to haircare, David shares his journey of building successful companies, including his previous</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Ranker Founder &amp; CEO Clark Benson</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Clark Benson, the CEO of Ranker, to discuss his journey as a lifelong entrepreneur and the evolution of media in the digital age. Clark shares his insights on the challenges and opportunities in the media landscape, the rise of the influencer economy, and how Ranker has become a definitive source for crowdsourced rankings in pop culture.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:21 - Clark Benson's entrepreneurial journey<br>00:54 - The genesis of Ranker<br>01:38 - Ranker's growth and data collection<br>02:22 - Ranker's products and services<br>03:29 - The state of media today<br>04:44 - The impact of social media and algorithms<br>05:54 - The influencer economy and its effects on media<br>07:47 - The challenges of running a media company<br>09:05 - The future of media and consumer reckoning<br>10:20 - The role of AI in media<br>12:31 - The creator economy and its implications<br>14:38 - The impact of AI on Ranker's workflow<br>16:33 - A day in the life of Clark Benson<br>18:39 - Hiring and company culture at Ranker<br>20:10 - Essential tools and apps for productivity<br>21:12 - Economic outlook and advertising trends<br>22:26 - The importance of giving and taking chances<br>24:29 - Clark's personal story of support and encouragement]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Clark Benson, the CEO of Ranker, to discuss his journey as a lifelong entrepreneur and the evolution of media in the digital age. Clark shares his insights on the challenges and opportunities in the media landscape, the rise of the influencer economy, and how Ranker has become a definitive source for crowdsourced rankings in pop culture.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:21 - Clark Benson's entrepreneurial journey<br>00:54 - The genesis of Ranker<br>01:38 - Ranker's growth and data collection<br>02:22 - Ranker's products and services<br>03:29 - The state of media today<br>04:44 - The impact of social media and algorithms<br>05:54 - The influencer economy and its effects on media<br>07:47 - The challenges of running a media company<br>09:05 - The future of media and consumer reckoning<br>10:20 - The role of AI in media<br>12:31 - The creator economy and its implications<br>14:38 - The impact of AI on Ranker's workflow<br>16:33 - A day in the life of Clark Benson<br>18:39 - Hiring and company culture at Ranker<br>20:10 - Essential tools and apps for productivity<br>21:12 - Economic outlook and advertising trends<br>22:26 - The importance of giving and taking chances<br>24:29 - Clark's personal story of support and encouragement]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2025 09:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Clark Benson, the CEO of Ranker, to discuss his journey as a lifelong entrepreneur and the evolution of media in the digital age. Clark shares his insights on the challenges and opportunities in the media landscape, the rise of the influencer economy, and how Ranker has become a definitive source for crowdsourced rankings in pop culture.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:21 - Clark Benson's entrepreneurial journey00:54 - The genesis of Ranker01:38 - Ranker's growth and data collection02:22 - Ranker's products and services03:29 - The state of media today04:44 - The impact of social media and algorithms05:54 - The influencer economy and its effects on media07:47 - The challenges of running a media company09:05 - The future of media and consumer reckoning10:20 - The role of AI in media12:31 - The creator economy and its implications14:38 - The impact of AI on Ranker's workflow16:33 - A day in the life of Clark Benson18:39 - Hiring and company culture at Ranker20:10 - Essential tools and apps for productivity21:12 - Economic outlook and advertising trends22:26 - The importance of giving and taking chances24:29 - Clark's personal story of support and encouragement</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Clark Benson, the CEO of Ranker, to discuss his journey as a lifelong entrepreneur and the evolution of media in the digital age. Clark shares his insights on the challenges and opportunities in the</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Forescout CEO Barry Mainz</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with Barry Mainz, the CEO of Forescout, to discuss the critical importance of cybersecurity in today's world. Barry shares insights into Forescout's innovative approach to network access control and the management of both traditional and unmanageable devices like IoT and OT devices. <br><br>Barry also delves into his journey to becoming CEO, his extensive background in security, and the evolving threats in the cybersecurity landscape, including the impact of AI and the rise of attacks on critical infrastructure.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:14 - Barry's background and journey to becoming CEO<br>00:40 - The origins and growth of Forescout<br>01:12 - Securing traditional and unmanageable devices<br>02:05 - Barry's career before Forescout<br>03:45 - Current cybersecurity threats<br>06:48 - The scale of cybersecurity threats<br>09:04 - The impact of AI on cybersecurity<br>12:08 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>13:49 - Hybrid work model at Forescout<br>15:31 - Recommended reading for CEOs<br>17:10 - Managing a company in 2025<br>20:52 - Essential apps and tools<br>22:22 - Addressing mental health in the workplace<br>26:14 - The importance of giving chances<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with Barry Mainz, the CEO of Forescout, to discuss the critical importance of cybersecurity in today's world. Barry shares insights into Forescout's innovative approach to network access control and the management of both traditional and unmanageable devices like IoT and OT devices. <br><br>Barry also delves into his journey to becoming CEO, his extensive background in security, and the evolving threats in the cybersecurity landscape, including the impact of AI and the rise of attacks on critical infrastructure.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:14 - Barry's background and journey to becoming CEO<br>00:40 - The origins and growth of Forescout<br>01:12 - Securing traditional and unmanageable devices<br>02:05 - Barry's career before Forescout<br>03:45 - Current cybersecurity threats<br>06:48 - The scale of cybersecurity threats<br>09:04 - The impact of AI on cybersecurity<br>12:08 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>13:49 - Hybrid work model at Forescout<br>15:31 - Recommended reading for CEOs<br>17:10 - Managing a company in 2025<br>20:52 - Essential apps and tools<br>22:22 - Addressing mental health in the workplace<br>26:14 - The importance of giving chances<br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1694</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with Barry Mainz, the CEO of Forescout, to discuss the critical importance of cybersecurity in today's world. Barry shares insights into Forescout's innovative approach to network access control and the management of both traditional and unmanageable devices like IoT and OT devices. Barry also delves into his journey to becoming CEO, his extensive background in security, and the evolving threats in the cybersecurity landscape, including the impact of AI and the rise of attacks on critical infrastructure.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:14 - Barry's background and journey to becoming CEO00:40 - The origins and growth of Forescout01:12 - Securing traditional and unmanageable devices02:05 - Barry's career before Forescout03:45 - Current cybersecurity threats06:48 - The scale of cybersecurity threats09:04 - The impact of AI on cybersecurity12:08 - A day in the life of a CEO13:49 - Hybrid work model at Forescout15:31 - Recommended reading for CEOs17:10 - Managing a company in 202520:52 - Essential apps and tools22:22 - Addressing mental health in the workplace26:14 - The importance of giving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with Barry Mainz, the CEO of Forescout, to discuss the critical importance of cybersecurity in today's world. Barry shares insights into Forescout's innovative approach to network access control and the </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Headline VC Venture Partner Kamran Ansari</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Kamran, a venture partner at Headline Ventures, to discuss the dynamic world of FinTech and venture capital. With over 20 years of experience in the tech and venture business, Kamran shares his journey from Tenaya and Greycroft to his current role at Headline Ventures.<br><br>We dive deep into the state of FinTech in 2020, the impact of AI on the sector, and the intriguing dynamics between major players like Stripe and Shopify. Kamran also provides insights into the future of cryptocurrency, the evolving landscape of venture capital, and the exciting opportunities in B2B payments.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Cameron's Background<br>00:44 - Kamran's Career Journey<br>02:33 - State of FinTech and Bank Innovation<br>04:50 - Stripe's Market Position and Challenges<br>07:35 - Stripe and Shopify Relationship<br>08:48 - Cryptocurrency and Regulatory Environment<br>11:02 - M&amp;A Environment and Predictions for 2025<br>15:00 - Early Stage Investment Focus<br>18:01 - A Day in the Life of a Venture Partner<br>20:04 - Silicon Valley's Resilience and Other Tech Hubs<br>21:47 - Reading Recommendations for Entrepreneurs<br>23:12 - The Future of AI in Venture Capital<br>27:31 - Current State of Venture Capital<br>31:02 - The Importance of Mentorship in Venture Capital<br>32:31 - Closing Remarks and Future Prospects]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Kamran, a venture partner at Headline Ventures, to discuss the dynamic world of FinTech and venture capital. With over 20 years of experience in the tech and venture business, Kamran shares his journey from Tenaya and Greycroft to his current role at Headline Ventures.<br><br>We dive deep into the state of FinTech in 2020, the impact of AI on the sector, and the intriguing dynamics between major players like Stripe and Shopify. Kamran also provides insights into the future of cryptocurrency, the evolving landscape of venture capital, and the exciting opportunities in B2B payments.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Cameron's Background<br>00:44 - Kamran's Career Journey<br>02:33 - State of FinTech and Bank Innovation<br>04:50 - Stripe's Market Position and Challenges<br>07:35 - Stripe and Shopify Relationship<br>08:48 - Cryptocurrency and Regulatory Environment<br>11:02 - M&amp;A Environment and Predictions for 2025<br>15:00 - Early Stage Investment Focus<br>18:01 - A Day in the Life of a Venture Partner<br>20:04 - Silicon Valley's Resilience and Other Tech Hubs<br>21:47 - Reading Recommendations for Entrepreneurs<br>23:12 - The Future of AI in Venture Capital<br>27:31 - Current State of Venture Capital<br>31:02 - The Importance of Mentorship in Venture Capital<br>32:31 - Closing Remarks and Future Prospects]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2025 09:00:06 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>2039</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Kamran, a venture partner at Headline Ventures, to discuss the dynamic world of FinTech and venture capital. With over 20 years of experience in the tech and venture business, Kamran shares his journey from Tenaya and Greycroft to his current role at Headline Ventures.We dive deep into the state of FinTech in 2020, the impact of AI on the sector, and the intriguing dynamics between major players like Stripe and Shopify. Kamran also provides insights into the future of cryptocurrency, the evolving landscape of venture capital, and the exciting opportunities in B2B payments.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Cameron's Background00:44 - Kamran's Career Journey02:33 - State of FinTech and Bank Innovation04:50 - Stripe's Market Position and Challenges07:35 - Stripe and Shopify Relationship08:48 - Cryptocurrency and Regulatory Environment11:02 - M&amp;amp;A Environment and Predictions for 202515:00 - Early Stage Investment Focus18:01 - A Day in the Life of a Venture Partner20:04 - Silicon Valley's Resilience and Other Tech Hubs21:47 - Reading Recommendations for Entrepreneurs23:12 - The Future of AI in Venture Capital27:31 - Current State of Venture Capital31:02 - The Importance of Mentorship in Venture Capital32:31 - Closing Remarks and Future Prospects</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Kamran, a venture partner at Headline Ventures, to discuss the dynamic world of FinTech and venture capital. With over 20 years of experience in the tech and venture business, Kamran shares his jour</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>GOLD Results CEO Adolfo Gómez Sánchez</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits  down with Adolfo Gómez Sánchez, a renowned tennis coach, author, and CEO mentor, who joins us all the way from Spain. Adolfo shares his fascinating journey from being a competitive athlete to coaching professional athletes and mentoring top CEOs. He dives deep into the science of performance, discussing the intersection of sports and business, and how principles from one can be applied to the other.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Guest Background<br>00:37 - Intersection of Sports and Business<br>01:09 - Science of Performance<br>01:51 - Simplifying Performance Science<br>02:36 - Writing the Book: Optimal Performance Formula<br>03:29 - CEO Performance Plans<br>04:01 - Mastery and Long-Term Success<br>05:15 - Importance of Foundational Skills<br>06:07 - Mastery Map and Long-Term Planning<br>07:09 - Depth of Expertise<br>07:31 - Lifelong Learning and Martial Arts<br>07:43 - Neuroscience: Dopamine vs. Serotonin<br>08:28 - Achievement vs. Becoming<br>09:09 - Mindset of Elite Performers<br>10:03 - Ulysses and Long-Term Goals<br>10:24 - Rafa Nadal's Lesson on Hard Work<br>11:05 - Performance as Self-Expression<br>12:15 - Common CEO Performance Issues<br>12:33 - Industrial Model and Schooling<br>13:04 - Feedback and Competence in Business<br>14:07 - Training and Practice in Business<br>15:09 - Embedding Training in Day-to-Day Work<br>16:02 - Paradigms and Performance<br>16:14 - Culture and Innovation in Companies<br>17:05 - Training Movements, Not Muscles<br>17:48 - Resistance to Change<br>18:43 - Motivating CEOs and Focus<br>19:01 - Importance of Focus<br>19:43 - Role of a CEO<br>20:25 - Control vs. Creating Conditions<br>21:07 - Hiring and Promoting in Companies<br>22:00 - Innovation and New Entrants<br>23:03 - Questioning Assumptions<br>24:06 - Success and Luck<br>25:10 - Learning from Mistakes<br>26:03 - Building Capability and Cognitive Diversity<br>27:07 - Feedback and High-Performing Teams<br>28:01 - Measuring Culture and Innovation<br>28:50 - Authenticity in Leadership<br>30:06 - Passion and Authenticity<br>30:47 - Discipline and Tennis Greats<br>31:21 - Self-Discipline and Hard Work<br>32:03 - Djokovic's Transformation<br>33:09 - Unrequired Work and Long-Term Motivation<br>34:22 - Finding and Sticking to Your Identity<br>35:24 - Role Players and Team Discipline<br>36:37 - Founder's Trap and Scaling<br>37:09 - Knowing Your Strengths<br>38:03 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?<br>39:19 - Generosity and Learning from Others<br>39:53 - Conclusion and Farewell]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits  down with Adolfo Gómez Sánchez, a renowned tennis coach, author, and CEO mentor, who joins us all the way from Spain. Adolfo shares his fascinating journey from being a competitive athlete to coaching professional athletes and mentoring top CEOs. He dives deep into the science of performance, discussing the intersection of sports and business, and how principles from one can be applied to the other.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Guest Background<br>00:37 - Intersection of Sports and Business<br>01:09 - Science of Performance<br>01:51 - Simplifying Performance Science<br>02:36 - Writing the Book: Optimal Performance Formula<br>03:29 - CEO Performance Plans<br>04:01 - Mastery and Long-Term Success<br>05:15 - Importance of Foundational Skills<br>06:07 - Mastery Map and Long-Term Planning<br>07:09 - Depth of Expertise<br>07:31 - Lifelong Learning and Martial Arts<br>07:43 - Neuroscience: Dopamine vs. Serotonin<br>08:28 - Achievement vs. Becoming<br>09:09 - Mindset of Elite Performers<br>10:03 - Ulysses and Long-Term Goals<br>10:24 - Rafa Nadal's Lesson on Hard Work<br>11:05 - Performance as Self-Expression<br>12:15 - Common CEO Performance Issues<br>12:33 - Industrial Model and Schooling<br>13:04 - Feedback and Competence in Business<br>14:07 - Training and Practice in Business<br>15:09 - Embedding Training in Day-to-Day Work<br>16:02 - Paradigms and Performance<br>16:14 - Culture and Innovation in Companies<br>17:05 - Training Movements, Not Muscles<br>17:48 - Resistance to Change<br>18:43 - Motivating CEOs and Focus<br>19:01 - Importance of Focus<br>19:43 - Role of a CEO<br>20:25 - Control vs. Creating Conditions<br>21:07 - Hiring and Promoting in Companies<br>22:00 - Innovation and New Entrants<br>23:03 - Questioning Assumptions<br>24:06 - Success and Luck<br>25:10 - Learning from Mistakes<br>26:03 - Building Capability and Cognitive Diversity<br>27:07 - Feedback and High-Performing Teams<br>28:01 - Measuring Culture and Innovation<br>28:50 - Authenticity in Leadership<br>30:06 - Passion and Authenticity<br>30:47 - Discipline and Tennis Greats<br>31:21 - Self-Discipline and Hard Work<br>32:03 - Djokovic's Transformation<br>33:09 - Unrequired Work and Long-Term Motivation<br>34:22 - Finding and Sticking to Your Identity<br>35:24 - Role Players and Team Discipline<br>36:37 - Founder's Trap and Scaling<br>37:09 - Knowing Your Strengths<br>38:03 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?<br>39:19 - Generosity and Learning from Others<br>39:53 - Conclusion and Farewell]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits  down with Adolfo Gómez Sánchez, a renowned tennis coach, author, and CEO mentor, who joins us all the way from Spain. Adolfo shares his fascinating journey from being a competitive athlete to coaching professional athletes and mentoring top CEOs. He dives deep into the science of performance, discussing the intersection of sports and business, and how principles from one can be applied to the other.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Background00:37 - Intersection of Sports and Business01:09 - Science of Performance01:51 - Simplifying Performance Science02:36 - Writing the Book: Optimal Performance Formula03:29 - CEO Performance Plans04:01 - Mastery and Long-Term Success05:15 - Importance of Foundational Skills06:07 - Mastery Map and Long-Term Planning07:09 - Depth of Expertise07:31 - Lifelong Learning and Martial Arts07:43 - Neuroscience: Dopamine vs. Serotonin08:28 - Achievement vs. Becoming09:09 - Mindset of Elite Performers10:03 - Ulysses and Long-Term Goals10:24 - Rafa Nadal's Lesson on Hard Work11:05 - Performance as Self-Expression12:15 - Common CEO Performance Issues12:33 - Industrial Model and Schooling13:04 - Feedback and Competence in Business14:07 - Training and Practice in Business15:09 - Embedding Training in Day-to-Day Work16:02 - Paradigms and Performance16:14 - Culture and Innovation in Companies17:05 - Training Movements, Not Muscles17:48 - Resistance to Change18:43 - Motivating CEOs and Focus19:01 - Importance of Focus19:43 - Role of a CEO20:25 - Control vs. Creating Conditions21:07 - Hiring and Promoting in Companies22:00 - Innovation and New Entrants23:03 - Questioning Assumptions24:06 - Success and Luck25:10 - Learning from Mistakes26:03 - Building Capability and Cognitive Diversity27:07 - Feedback and High-Performing Teams28:01 - Measuring Culture and Innovation28:50 - Authenticity in Leadership30:06 - Passion and Authenticity30:47 - Discipline and Tennis Greats31:21 - Self-Discipline and Hard Work32:03 - Djokovic's Transformation33:09 - Unrequired Work and Long-Term Motivation34:22 - Finding and Sticking to Your Identity35:24 - Role Players and Team Discipline36:37 - Founder's Trap and Scaling37:09 - Knowing Your Strengths38:03 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?39:19 - Generosity and Learning from Others39:53 - Conclusion and Farewell</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Filterbuy Founder &amp; CEO David Heacock</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint sits down with David Heacock, the CEO and founder of FilterBuy, to explore his fascinating journey from working at Goldman Sachs to transforming a family business into a leading air filter manufacturing company.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:11 - Introduction and Background<br>00:25 - Early Career and Family Business<br>00:48 - Transition to FilterBuy<br>01:25 - Challenges and Innovations<br>02:50 - Unique Selling Proposition<br>04:40 - Impact of AI on Business<br>06:04 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>07:12 - Managing Supply Chain Issues<br>08:43 - Reading Recommendations<br>10:05 - Developing Leadership Style<br>12:41 - Insights from Dr. Julie Gerner<br>14:24 - Staying Grounded<br>16:04 - YouTube Channel and Public Mission<br>18:06 - Navigating Uncertainty<br>20:05 - Reflecting on Opportunities<br>21:29 - Closing Remarks and YouTube Channel Promotion]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint sits down with David Heacock, the CEO and founder of FilterBuy, to explore his fascinating journey from working at Goldman Sachs to transforming a family business into a leading air filter manufacturing company.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:11 - Introduction and Background<br>00:25 - Early Career and Family Business<br>00:48 - Transition to FilterBuy<br>01:25 - Challenges and Innovations<br>02:50 - Unique Selling Proposition<br>04:40 - Impact of AI on Business<br>06:04 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>07:12 - Managing Supply Chain Issues<br>08:43 - Reading Recommendations<br>10:05 - Developing Leadership Style<br>12:41 - Insights from Dr. Julie Gerner<br>14:24 - Staying Grounded<br>16:04 - YouTube Channel and Public Mission<br>18:06 - Navigating Uncertainty<br>20:05 - Reflecting on Opportunities<br>21:29 - Closing Remarks and YouTube Channel Promotion]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2025 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1351</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode, Clint sits down with David Heacock, the CEO and founder of FilterBuy, to explore his fascinating journey from working at Goldman Sachs to transforming a family business into a leading air filter manufacturing company.Timestamps:00:11 - Introduction and Background00:25 - Early Career and Family Business00:48 - Transition to FilterBuy01:25 - Challenges and Innovations02:50 - Unique Selling Proposition04:40 - Impact of AI on Business06:04 - A Day in the Life of a CEO07:12 - Managing Supply Chain Issues08:43 - Reading Recommendations10:05 - Developing Leadership Style12:41 - Insights from Dr. Julie Gerner14:24 - Staying Grounded16:04 - YouTube Channel and Public Mission18:06 - Navigating Uncertainty20:05 - Reflecting on Opportunities21:29 - Closing Remarks and YouTube Channel Promotion</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode, Clint sits down with David Heacock, the CEO and founder of FilterBuy, to explore his fascinating journey from working at Goldman Sachs to transforming a family business into a leading air filter manufacturing company.Timestamps:00:11 - In</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Webflow CEO Linda Tong</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Linda Tong, CEO of Webflow, to explore the transformative journey of Webflow and its impact on web development in the age of AI. Linda shares her inspiring story of becoming CEO, the innovative vision behind Webflow, and how AI is revolutionizing the way we build and interact with websites.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:13 - Introduction and Correction<br>00:42 - Linda's Journey to CEO<br>01:03 - What is Webflow?<br>01:35 - Linda's Background and Passion for Webflow<br>02:41 - The Magic of Webflow<br>02:57 - Founders' Vision and Design Philosophy<br>04:44 - Notable Websites Built on Webflow<br>05:31 - Webflow's Integrated Backend<br>06:23 - AI's Role in Webflow<br>09:52 - Advice for Aspiring Software Developers<br>12:05 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>13:11 - Recent Product Launches: Webflow Optimize and Analyze<br>15:48 - Linda's Reading Recommendations<br>16:59 - Company Growth and Future Prospects<br>18:24 - Evolving Leadership Perspectives<br>21:15 - Favorite Tools and Apps<br>23:11 - Navigating Uncertainty in 2024 and 2025<br>25:30 - The Importance of Giving and Taking Chances<br>26:42 - Closing Remarks and Holiday Wishes<br>27:01 - Outro Song: Loving You Makes the Stars Shine Brighter]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Linda Tong, CEO of Webflow, to explore the transformative journey of Webflow and its impact on web development in the age of AI. Linda shares her inspiring story of becoming CEO, the innovative vision behind Webflow, and how AI is revolutionizing the way we build and interact with websites.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:13 - Introduction and Correction<br>00:42 - Linda's Journey to CEO<br>01:03 - What is Webflow?<br>01:35 - Linda's Background and Passion for Webflow<br>02:41 - The Magic of Webflow<br>02:57 - Founders' Vision and Design Philosophy<br>04:44 - Notable Websites Built on Webflow<br>05:31 - Webflow's Integrated Backend<br>06:23 - AI's Role in Webflow<br>09:52 - Advice for Aspiring Software Developers<br>12:05 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>13:11 - Recent Product Launches: Webflow Optimize and Analyze<br>15:48 - Linda's Reading Recommendations<br>16:59 - Company Growth and Future Prospects<br>18:24 - Evolving Leadership Perspectives<br>21:15 - Favorite Tools and Apps<br>23:11 - Navigating Uncertainty in 2024 and 2025<br>25:30 - The Importance of Giving and Taking Chances<br>26:42 - Closing Remarks and Holiday Wishes<br>27:01 - Outro Song: Loving You Makes the Stars Shine Brighter]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2025 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1665</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint recently sat down with Linda Tong, CEO of Webflow, to explore the transformative journey of Webflow and its impact on web development in the age of AI. Linda shares her inspiring story of becoming CEO, the innovative vision behind Webflow, and how AI is revolutionizing the way we build and interact with websites.Timestamps:00:13 - Introduction and Correction00:42 - Linda's Journey to CEO01:03 - What is Webflow?01:35 - Linda's Background and Passion for Webflow02:41 - The Magic of Webflow02:57 - Founders' Vision and Design Philosophy04:44 - Notable Websites Built on Webflow05:31 - Webflow's Integrated Backend06:23 - AI's Role in Webflow09:52 - Advice for Aspiring Software Developers12:05 - A Day in the Life of a CEO13:11 - Recent Product Launches: Webflow Optimize and Analyze15:48 - Linda's Reading Recommendations16:59 - Company Growth and Future Prospects18:24 - Evolving Leadership Perspectives21:15 - Favorite Tools and Apps23:11 - Navigating Uncertainty in 2024 and 202525:30 - The Importance of Giving and Taking Chances26:42 - Closing Remarks and Holiday Wishes27:01 - Outro Song: Loving You Makes the Stars Shine Brighter</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint recently sat down with Linda Tong, CEO of Webflow, to explore the transformative journey of Webflow and its impact on web development in the age of AI. Linda shares her inspiring story of becoming CEO, the innovative vision behind Webflow, and how A</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>R360 Founder &amp; Managing Partner Charlie Garcia</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Charlie Garcia, the visionary founder of R360, an exclusive peer-to-peer group for individuals with significant wealth who are committed to making a positive impact on the world. Charlie shares his incredible journey from aspiring military pilot to successful entrepreneur and philanthropist.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:12 - Introduction and Career Background<br>00:32 - Military Aspirations and Career Shift<br>01:04 - Transition to Financial Services<br>01:25 - Joining Peer-to-Peer Organizations<br>01:46 - Leadership Fellowship at Harvard and MIT<br>02:09 - Founding R360<br>03:02 - R360's Mission and Values<br>03:14 - Wealth Beyond Money<br>03:45 - Accountability in R360<br>04:07 - Global Impact Goals<br>04:50 - Philanthropic Initiatives<br>05:50 - Collaborative Projects<br>06:44 - AI and Dalai Lama Project<br>07:48 - Member Projects and Backgrounds<br>08:40 - Membership Criteria<br>09:03 - Current Membership and Recruitment<br>09:25 - AI Learning and Implementation<br>10:50 - AI in Healthcare<br>13:29 - AI in Personal Life<br>16:09 - AI's Future Impact<br>17:06 - Key Leadership Traits<br>20:53 - Applicability of Leadership Traits<br>21:31 - Economic and Political Outlook for 2024-2025<br>22:04 - Investment Opportunities<br>23:46 - Education and Societal Issues<br>25:51 - Optimism for the Future<br>28:30 - Importance of Open Conversations<br>30:30 - Elon Musk and Government Efficiency<br>31:08 - Government Bureaucracy Challenges<br>32:22 - Government Workforce Issues<br>36:07 - Payroll and Government Spending<br>36:32 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?<br>39:10 - Importance of Mentorship<br>40:42 - Conclusion and Future Plans]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Charlie Garcia, the visionary founder of R360, an exclusive peer-to-peer group for individuals with significant wealth who are committed to making a positive impact on the world. Charlie shares his incredible journey from aspiring military pilot to successful entrepreneur and philanthropist.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:12 - Introduction and Career Background<br>00:32 - Military Aspirations and Career Shift<br>01:04 - Transition to Financial Services<br>01:25 - Joining Peer-to-Peer Organizations<br>01:46 - Leadership Fellowship at Harvard and MIT<br>02:09 - Founding R360<br>03:02 - R360's Mission and Values<br>03:14 - Wealth Beyond Money<br>03:45 - Accountability in R360<br>04:07 - Global Impact Goals<br>04:50 - Philanthropic Initiatives<br>05:50 - Collaborative Projects<br>06:44 - AI and Dalai Lama Project<br>07:48 - Member Projects and Backgrounds<br>08:40 - Membership Criteria<br>09:03 - Current Membership and Recruitment<br>09:25 - AI Learning and Implementation<br>10:50 - AI in Healthcare<br>13:29 - AI in Personal Life<br>16:09 - AI's Future Impact<br>17:06 - Key Leadership Traits<br>20:53 - Applicability of Leadership Traits<br>21:31 - Economic and Political Outlook for 2024-2025<br>22:04 - Investment Opportunities<br>23:46 - Education and Societal Issues<br>25:51 - Optimism for the Future<br>28:30 - Importance of Open Conversations<br>30:30 - Elon Musk and Government Efficiency<br>31:08 - Government Bureaucracy Challenges<br>32:22 - Government Workforce Issues<br>36:07 - Payroll and Government Spending<br>36:32 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?<br>39:10 - Importance of Mentorship<br>40:42 - Conclusion and Future Plans]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2025 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>2522</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Charlie Garcia, the visionary founder of R360, an exclusive peer-to-peer group for individuals with significant wealth who are committed to making a positive impact on the world. Charlie shares his incredible journey from aspiring military pilot to successful entrepreneur and philanthropist.Timestamps:00:12 - Introduction and Career Background00:32 - Military Aspirations and Career Shift01:04 - Transition to Financial Services01:25 - Joining Peer-to-Peer Organizations01:46 - Leadership Fellowship at Harvard and MIT02:09 - Founding R36003:02 - R360's Mission and Values03:14 - Wealth Beyond Money03:45 - Accountability in R36004:07 - Global Impact Goals04:50 - Philanthropic Initiatives05:50 - Collaborative Projects06:44 - AI and Dalai Lama Project07:48 - Member Projects and Backgrounds08:40 - Membership Criteria09:03 - Current Membership and Recruitment09:25 - AI Learning and Implementation10:50 - AI in Healthcare13:29 - AI in Personal Life16:09 - AI's Future Impact17:06 - Key Leadership Traits20:53 - Applicability of Leadership Traits21:31 - Economic and Political Outlook for 2024-202522:04 - Investment Opportunities23:46 - Education and Societal Issues25:51 - Optimism for the Future28:30 - Importance of Open Conversations30:30 - Elon Musk and Government Efficiency31:08 - Government Bureaucracy Challenges32:22 - Government Workforce Issues36:07 - Payroll and Government Spending36:32 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?39:10 - Importance of Mentorship40:42 - Conclusion and Future Plans</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Charlie Garcia, the visionary founder of R360, an exclusive peer-to-peer group for individuals with significant wealth who are committed to making a positive impact on the world. Charlie shares his </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Optimizely CEO Alex Atzberger</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Alex Atzberger, the CEO of Optimizely, to discuss his impressive career journey and the transformative growth of Optimizely. From his early days during the dot-com boom to working alongside industry leaders like Bill McDermott at SAP, Alex shares invaluable insights into leadership, innovation, and the power of AI in marketing.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:13 - Introduction and Career Background<br>02:14 - Growth and Vision of Optimizely<br>03:01 - Overview of Optimizely's Product<br>04:00 - Leadership Lessons from Bill McDermott<br>06:44 - Impact of AI on Marketing<br>10:29 - Building Confidence in AI Solutions<br>13:00 - Typical Day as a CEO<br>15:29 - Building and Leading Company Culture<br>17:53 - Recommended Books<br>19:44 - Essential Tools and Apps<br>21:15 - Managing the Economy and Future Outlook<br>24:34 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Mentorship]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Alex Atzberger, the CEO of Optimizely, to discuss his impressive career journey and the transformative growth of Optimizely. From his early days during the dot-com boom to working alongside industry leaders like Bill McDermott at SAP, Alex shares invaluable insights into leadership, innovation, and the power of AI in marketing.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:13 - Introduction and Career Background<br>02:14 - Growth and Vision of Optimizely<br>03:01 - Overview of Optimizely's Product<br>04:00 - Leadership Lessons from Bill McDermott<br>06:44 - Impact of AI on Marketing<br>10:29 - Building Confidence in AI Solutions<br>13:00 - Typical Day as a CEO<br>15:29 - Building and Leading Company Culture<br>17:53 - Recommended Books<br>19:44 - Essential Tools and Apps<br>21:15 - Managing the Economy and Future Outlook<br>24:34 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Mentorship]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Alex Atzberger, the CEO of Optimizely, to discuss his impressive career journey and the transformative growth of Optimizely. From his early days during the dot-com boom to working alongside industry leaders like Bill McDermott at SAP, Alex shares invaluable insights into leadership, innovation, and the power of AI in marketing.Timestamps:00:13 - Introduction and Career Background02:14 - Growth and Vision of Optimizely03:01 - Overview of Optimizely's Product04:00 - Leadership Lessons from Bill McDermott06:44 - Impact of AI on Marketing10:29 - Building Confidence in AI Solutions13:00 - Typical Day as a CEO15:29 - Building and Leading Company Culture17:53 - Recommended Books19:44 - Essential Tools and Apps21:15 - Managing the Economy and Future Outlook24:34 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Mentorship</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Distributional Co-Founder &amp; CEO Scott Clark</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Scott Clark, co-founder and CEO of Distributional, to discuss his journey from founding SIGOPT to leading a new venture focused on AI confidence. Scott shares insights on optimizing AI systems, the importance of consistent and reliable behavior in AI, and the challenges of balancing creativity and control in AI models.<br><br>We delve into Scott's experience with raising capital, including his recent Series A round led by Andreessen Horowitz, and the lessons he's learned from his first startup. Scott also talks about the evolving landscape of Silicon Valley, the impact of remote work on recruiting, and the importance of building a strong company culture.<br><br>Tune in to hear Scott's thoughts on the future of AI, the shift from prototypes to production, and the critical role of confidence in deploying AI systems at scale. Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a startup founder, or just curious about the future of technology, this episode is packed with valuable insights.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:12 - Introduction and Guest Background<br>00:37 - Founding and Selling SIGOPT<br>01:29 - Challenges in AI Optimization<br>02:12 - Acquisition by Intel and Role at Intel<br>02:43 - Realization of AI Confidence Problem<br>03:36 - Founding Distributional<br>04:33 - Balancing Creativity and Reliability in AI<br>05:59 - Mainstreaming of AI and Future Predictions<br>08:24 - Interesting AI Use Cases and Industry Trends<br>10:13 - Fundraising Experience and Lessons Learned<br>12:45 - Changes in Fundraising Landscape<br>14:30 - Typical Day of a CEO<br>16:18 - Recruiting and Building a Team<br>19:09 - Silicon Valley and Remote Work<br>21:09 - Building Company Culture<br>23:24 - Thoughts on Paul Graham's Founder Mode Essay<br>25:34 - Reading Recommendations<br>28:09 - Essential Tools and Apps<br>29:20 - Economic Outlook and Planning for 2025<br>33:13 - Importance of Confidence in AI Production<br>34:09 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave a Chance<br>35:34 - Closing Remarks and Future Prospects]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Scott Clark, co-founder and CEO of Distributional, to discuss his journey from founding SIGOPT to leading a new venture focused on AI confidence. Scott shares insights on optimizing AI systems, the importance of consistent and reliable behavior in AI, and the challenges of balancing creativity and control in AI models.<br><br>We delve into Scott's experience with raising capital, including his recent Series A round led by Andreessen Horowitz, and the lessons he's learned from his first startup. Scott also talks about the evolving landscape of Silicon Valley, the impact of remote work on recruiting, and the importance of building a strong company culture.<br><br>Tune in to hear Scott's thoughts on the future of AI, the shift from prototypes to production, and the critical role of confidence in deploying AI systems at scale. Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a startup founder, or just curious about the future of technology, this episode is packed with valuable insights.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:12 - Introduction and Guest Background<br>00:37 - Founding and Selling SIGOPT<br>01:29 - Challenges in AI Optimization<br>02:12 - Acquisition by Intel and Role at Intel<br>02:43 - Realization of AI Confidence Problem<br>03:36 - Founding Distributional<br>04:33 - Balancing Creativity and Reliability in AI<br>05:59 - Mainstreaming of AI and Future Predictions<br>08:24 - Interesting AI Use Cases and Industry Trends<br>10:13 - Fundraising Experience and Lessons Learned<br>12:45 - Changes in Fundraising Landscape<br>14:30 - Typical Day of a CEO<br>16:18 - Recruiting and Building a Team<br>19:09 - Silicon Valley and Remote Work<br>21:09 - Building Company Culture<br>23:24 - Thoughts on Paul Graham's Founder Mode Essay<br>25:34 - Reading Recommendations<br>28:09 - Essential Tools and Apps<br>29:20 - Economic Outlook and Planning for 2025<br>33:13 - Importance of Confidence in AI Production<br>34:09 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave a Chance<br>35:34 - Closing Remarks and Future Prospects]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2025 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Scott Clark, co-founder and CEO of Distributional, to discuss his journey from founding SIGOPT to leading a new venture focused on AI confidence. Scott shares insights on optimizing AI systems, the importance of consistent and reliable behavior in AI, and the challenges of balancing creativity and control in AI models.We delve into Scott's experience with raising capital, including his recent Series A round led by Andreessen Horowitz, and the lessons he's learned from his first startup. Scott also talks about the evolving landscape of Silicon Valley, the impact of remote work on recruiting, and the importance of building a strong company culture.Tune in to hear Scott's thoughts on the future of AI, the shift from prototypes to production, and the critical role of confidence in deploying AI systems at scale. Whether you're an AI enthusiast, a startup founder, or just curious about the future of technology, this episode is packed with valuable insights.Timestamps:00:12 - Introduction and Guest Background00:37 - Founding and Selling SIGOPT01:29 - Challenges in AI Optimization02:12 - Acquisition by Intel and Role at Intel02:43 - Realization of AI Confidence Problem03:36 - Founding Distributional04:33 - Balancing Creativity and Reliability in AI05:59 - Mainstreaming of AI and Future Predictions08:24 - Interesting AI Use Cases and Industry Trends10:13 - Fundraising Experience and Lessons Learned12:45 - Changes in Fundraising Landscape14:30 - Typical Day of a CEO16:18 - Recruiting and Building a Team19:09 - Silicon Valley and Remote Work21:09 - Building Company Culture23:24 - Thoughts on Paul Graham's Founder Mode Essay25:34 - Reading Recommendations28:09 - Essential Tools and Apps29:20 - Economic Outlook and Planning for 202533:13 - Importance of Confidence in AI Production34:09 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave a Chance35:34 - Closing Remarks and Future Prospects</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Scott Clark, co-founder and CEO of Distributional, to discuss his journey from founding SIGOPT to leading a new venture focused on AI confidence. Scott shares insights on optimizing AI systems, the importance of consi</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>SmartMedia Technologies Founder &amp; CEO Tyler Moebius</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Tyler Moebius, the CEO and Chairman of Smart Media Technologies, to delve into his journey in the ad tech industry and the innovative strides his company is making in the Web3 space. Tyler shares his insights on the evolution of Web3, the impact of AI, and the future of blockchain technology.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Tyler's journey to becoming CEO of Smart Media Technologies<br>00:28 - The mission and vision of Smart Media Technologies<br>02:28 - MyOlympic Rewards Program at the Paris Olympics<br>03:44 - The state of Web3 and blockchain technology<br>06:32 - The opportunity in loyalty programs and Web3<br>08:13 - The impact of AI on Smart Media Technologies<br>09:46 - Understanding NFTs and smart contracts<br>12:16 - A day in the life of Tyler<br>14:18 - Company culture and hybrid work environments<br>16:09 - Reading recommendations and leadership insights<br>19:59 - Addressing mental health in the tech industry<br>22:43 - Economic outlook for 2025<br>26:06 - Reflecting on who gave Tyler a chance in his career<br>27:06 - Closing remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Tyler Moebius, the CEO and Chairman of Smart Media Technologies, to delve into his journey in the ad tech industry and the innovative strides his company is making in the Web3 space. Tyler shares his insights on the evolution of Web3, the impact of AI, and the future of blockchain technology.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Tyler's journey to becoming CEO of Smart Media Technologies<br>00:28 - The mission and vision of Smart Media Technologies<br>02:28 - MyOlympic Rewards Program at the Paris Olympics<br>03:44 - The state of Web3 and blockchain technology<br>06:32 - The opportunity in loyalty programs and Web3<br>08:13 - The impact of AI on Smart Media Technologies<br>09:46 - Understanding NFTs and smart contracts<br>12:16 - A day in the life of Tyler<br>14:18 - Company culture and hybrid work environments<br>16:09 - Reading recommendations and leadership insights<br>19:59 - Addressing mental health in the tech industry<br>22:43 - Economic outlook for 2025<br>26:06 - Reflecting on who gave Tyler a chance in his career<br>27:06 - Closing remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1685</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Tyler Moebius, the CEO and Chairman of Smart Media Technologies, to delve into his journey in the ad tech industry and the innovative strides his company is making in the Web3 space. Tyler shares his insights on the evolution of Web3, the impact of AI, and the future of blockchain technology.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:09 - Tyler's journey to becoming CEO of Smart Media Technologies00:28 - The mission and vision of Smart Media Technologies02:28 - MyOlympic Rewards Program at the Paris Olympics03:44 - The state of Web3 and blockchain technology06:32 - The opportunity in loyalty programs and Web308:13 - The impact of AI on Smart Media Technologies09:46 - Understanding NFTs and smart contracts12:16 - A day in the life of Tyler14:18 - Company culture and hybrid work environments16:09 - Reading recommendations and leadership insights19:59 - Addressing mental health in the tech industry22:43 - Economic outlook for 202526:06 - Reflecting on who gave Tyler a chance in his career27:06 - Closing remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Tyler Moebius, the CEO and Chairman of Smart Media Technologies, to delve into his journey in the ad tech industry and the innovative strides his company is making in the Web3 space. Tyler shares his insights on the e</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>GoTo CEO Rich Veldran</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with Rich Veldran, the CEO of GoTo, to discuss his incredible career journey, leadership insights, and the future of AI and remote work. Rich shares his experiences from his early days at Procter &amp; Gamble to his transformative role at GoTo, formerly known as LogMeIn.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:21 - Rich's career journey<br>00:54 - Transition to GoTo and the impact of the pandemic<br>02:00 - Merging companies and brands<br>03:37 - The history and growth of LogMeIn and GoTo<br>05:03 - Acquisitions and product integrations<br>06:10 - Balancing innovation and integration<br>07:00 - The complexity of cloud telephony and AI<br>08:46 - The future of AI in business<br>10:50 - Public vs. private company management<br>12:07 - The evolving SaaS model<br>14:06 - A day in the life of a CEO vs. CFO<br>16:12 - Embracing remote and hybrid work<br>18:25 - The global talent pool and remote work benefits<br>19:50 - Reading recommendations<br>21:21 - Leadership style and development<br>23:34 - AI agents and human interaction<br>24:38 - Financial and market perspectives for 2025<br>26:44 - The importance of focusing on controllable factors<br>26:54 - The chance that made a difference in Rich's career]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with Rich Veldran, the CEO of GoTo, to discuss his incredible career journey, leadership insights, and the future of AI and remote work. Rich shares his experiences from his early days at Procter &amp; Gamble to his transformative role at GoTo, formerly known as LogMeIn.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:21 - Rich's career journey<br>00:54 - Transition to GoTo and the impact of the pandemic<br>02:00 - Merging companies and brands<br>03:37 - The history and growth of LogMeIn and GoTo<br>05:03 - Acquisitions and product integrations<br>06:10 - Balancing innovation and integration<br>07:00 - The complexity of cloud telephony and AI<br>08:46 - The future of AI in business<br>10:50 - Public vs. private company management<br>12:07 - The evolving SaaS model<br>14:06 - A day in the life of a CEO vs. CFO<br>16:12 - Embracing remote and hybrid work<br>18:25 - The global talent pool and remote work benefits<br>19:50 - Reading recommendations<br>21:21 - Leadership style and development<br>23:34 - AI agents and human interaction<br>24:38 - Financial and market perspectives for 2025<br>26:44 - The importance of focusing on controllable factors<br>26:54 - The chance that made a difference in Rich's career]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2025 16:38:06 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1767</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with Rich Veldran, the CEO of GoTo, to discuss his incredible career journey, leadership insights, and the future of AI and remote work. Rich shares his experiences from his early days at Procter &amp;amp; Gamble to his transformative role at GoTo, formerly known as LogMeIn.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:21 - Rich's career journey00:54 - Transition to GoTo and the impact of the pandemic02:00 - Merging companies and brands03:37 - The history and growth of LogMeIn and GoTo05:03 - Acquisitions and product integrations06:10 - Balancing innovation and integration07:00 - The complexity of cloud telephony and AI08:46 - The future of AI in business10:50 - Public vs. private company management12:07 - The evolving SaaS model14:06 - A day in the life of a CEO vs. CFO16:12 - Embracing remote and hybrid work18:25 - The global talent pool and remote work benefits19:50 - Reading recommendations21:21 - Leadership style and development23:34 - AI agents and human interaction24:38 - Financial and market perspectives for 202526:44 - The importance of focusing on controllable factors26:54 - The chance that made a difference in Rich's career</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, we sit down with Rich Veldran, the CEO of GoTo, to discuss his incredible career journey, leadership insights, and the future of AI and remote work. Rich shares his experiences from his early days at Procter &amp;amp; G</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Taskrabbit CEO Ania Smith</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint sits down with Ania Smith, the CEO of Taskrabbit, to discuss her incredible career journey and the insights she's gained from her experiences at Uber and Airbnb. Ania shares how Taskrabbit connects people with skilled taskers for home services, the challenges of managing a marketplace, and the role of AI in enhancing customer experience.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:26 - What is Taskrabbit?<br>01:21 - Ania's journey to becoming CEO<br>01:59 - Lessons from Uber and Airbnb<br>03:38 - The role of AI in Taskrabbit<br>06:02 - Hybrid vs. remote work<br>08:07 - Leadership insights<br>10:44 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>12:53 - Partnership with IKEA<br>14:42 - Reading recommendations<br>16:15 - Economic trends and predictions<br>19:06 - Addressing mental health in the workplace<br>21:38 - Building a unique company culture<br>23:45 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint sits down with Ania Smith, the CEO of Taskrabbit, to discuss her incredible career journey and the insights she's gained from her experiences at Uber and Airbnb. Ania shares how Taskrabbit connects people with skilled taskers for home services, the challenges of managing a marketplace, and the role of AI in enhancing customer experience.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:26 - What is Taskrabbit?<br>01:21 - Ania's journey to becoming CEO<br>01:59 - Lessons from Uber and Airbnb<br>03:38 - The role of AI in Taskrabbit<br>06:02 - Hybrid vs. remote work<br>08:07 - Leadership insights<br>10:44 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>12:53 - Partnership with IKEA<br>14:42 - Reading recommendations<br>16:15 - Economic trends and predictions<br>19:06 - Addressing mental health in the workplace<br>21:38 - Building a unique company culture<br>23:45 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2025 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1615</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint sits down with Ania Smith, the CEO of Taskrabbit, to discuss her incredible career journey and the insights she's gained from her experiences at Uber and Airbnb. Ania shares how Taskrabbit connects people with skilled taskers for home services, the challenges of managing a marketplace, and the role of AI in enhancing customer experience.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:26 - What is Taskrabbit?01:21 - Ania's journey to becoming CEO01:59 - Lessons from Uber and Airbnb03:38 - The role of AI in Taskrabbit06:02 - Hybrid vs. remote work08:07 - Leadership insights10:44 - A day in the life of a CEO12:53 - Partnership with IKEA14:42 - Reading recommendations16:15 - Economic trends and predictions19:06 - Addressing mental health in the workplace21:38 - Building a unique company culture23:45 - The importance of giving and taking chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint sits down with Ania Smith, the CEO of Taskrabbit, to discuss her incredible career journey and the insights she's gained from her experiences at Uber and Airbnb. Ania shares how Taskrabbit connects people with</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>SonarMD CEO Beth Houck</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we chat with Beth Houck, the passionate and driven CEO of SonarMD. Beth takes us through her inspiring journey—from being the right-hand person at several startups to finally stepping into the CEO role in 2021. She opens up about the highs and lows of leading a healthcare startup, how SonarMD is changing the game in managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and why company culture is at the heart of everything she does.<br><br>We also dive into some big topics: the role of AI in healthcare, the ins and outs of raising capital, and how Beth stays mentally strong while keeping her remote team motivated. And don’t miss her must-read book recommendations and the go-to tools she swears by.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:19 - Beth's background and journey to becoming CEO<br>01:23 - Transitioning from COO to CEO<br>03:42 - What SonarMD does<br>05:06 - The inception of SonarMD<br>07:51 - A typical day for Beth<br>09:20 - Raising capital and investor relations<br>10:55 - The role of AI in SonarMD<br>13:08 - Building and maintaining company culture<br>15:01 - Beth's reading recommendations<br>16:17 - Favorite tools and apps<br>18:26 - Staying grounded and focusing on mental health<br>20:37 - Managing uncertainty in the business landscape<br>23:03 - Looking ahead to 2025<br>24:28 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we chat with Beth Houck, the passionate and driven CEO of SonarMD. Beth takes us through her inspiring journey—from being the right-hand person at several startups to finally stepping into the CEO role in 2021. She opens up about the highs and lows of leading a healthcare startup, how SonarMD is changing the game in managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and why company culture is at the heart of everything she does.<br><br>We also dive into some big topics: the role of AI in healthcare, the ins and outs of raising capital, and how Beth stays mentally strong while keeping her remote team motivated. And don’t miss her must-read book recommendations and the go-to tools she swears by.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:19 - Beth's background and journey to becoming CEO<br>01:23 - Transitioning from COO to CEO<br>03:42 - What SonarMD does<br>05:06 - The inception of SonarMD<br>07:51 - A typical day for Beth<br>09:20 - Raising capital and investor relations<br>10:55 - The role of AI in SonarMD<br>13:08 - Building and maintaining company culture<br>15:01 - Beth's reading recommendations<br>16:17 - Favorite tools and apps<br>18:26 - Staying grounded and focusing on mental health<br>20:37 - Managing uncertainty in the business landscape<br>23:03 - Looking ahead to 2025<br>24:28 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2025 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1628</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we chat with Beth Houck, the passionate and driven CEO of SonarMD. Beth takes us through her inspiring journey—from being the right-hand person at several startups to finally stepping into the CEO role in 2021. She opens up about the highs and lows of leading a healthcare startup, how SonarMD is changing the game in managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and why company culture is at the heart of everything she does.We also dive into some big topics: the role of AI in healthcare, the ins and outs of raising capital, and how Beth stays mentally strong while keeping her remote team motivated. And don’t miss her must-read book recommendations and the go-to tools she swears by.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:19 - Beth's background and journey to becoming CEO01:23 - Transitioning from COO to CEO03:42 - What SonarMD does05:06 - The inception of SonarMD07:51 - A typical day for Beth09:20 - Raising capital and investor relations10:55 - The role of AI in SonarMD13:08 - Building and maintaining company culture15:01 - Beth's reading recommendations16:17 - Favorite tools and apps18:26 - Staying grounded and focusing on mental health20:37 - Managing uncertainty in the business landscape23:03 - Looking ahead to 202524:28 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, we chat with Beth Houck, the passionate and driven CEO of SonarMD. Beth takes us through her inspiring journey—from being the right-hand person at several startups to finally stepping into the CEO role in 2021. She open</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Vantage Discovery Co-Founders Lance Riedel &amp; Nigel Daley</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint sits down with Lance and Nigel, the dynamic duo behind Vantage Discovery, a groundbreaking generative AI-powered SaaS platform that's transforming the e-commerce landscape.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:37 - What is Vantage Discovery?<br>02:13 - The journey from Yahoo to Pinterest<br>04:12 - Raising seed funding<br>05:28 - Proving the thesis and building the tech<br>07:15 - Differentiating real AI from the hype<br>09:07 - The state of Silicon Valley and remote work<br>11:56 - Building and managing distributed teams<br>14:16 - A day in the life of a CEO and COO<br>18:21 - The potential of Vantage Discovery<br>20:58 - The future of AI in the next 5-10 years<br>23:30 - Planning for 2024 and beyond<br>25:22 - Who gave you a chance?]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint sits down with Lance and Nigel, the dynamic duo behind Vantage Discovery, a groundbreaking generative AI-powered SaaS platform that's transforming the e-commerce landscape.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:37 - What is Vantage Discovery?<br>02:13 - The journey from Yahoo to Pinterest<br>04:12 - Raising seed funding<br>05:28 - Proving the thesis and building the tech<br>07:15 - Differentiating real AI from the hype<br>09:07 - The state of Silicon Valley and remote work<br>11:56 - Building and managing distributed teams<br>14:16 - A day in the life of a CEO and COO<br>18:21 - The potential of Vantage Discovery<br>20:58 - The future of AI in the next 5-10 years<br>23:30 - Planning for 2024 and beyond<br>25:22 - Who gave you a chance?]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2025 15:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1735</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode, Clint sits down with Lance and Nigel, the dynamic duo behind Vantage Discovery, a groundbreaking generative AI-powered SaaS platform that's transforming the e-commerce landscape.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:37 - What is Vantage Discovery?02:13 - The journey from Yahoo to Pinterest04:12 - Raising seed funding05:28 - Proving the thesis and building the tech07:15 - Differentiating real AI from the hype09:07 - The state of Silicon Valley and remote work11:56 - Building and managing distributed teams14:16 - A day in the life of a CEO and COO18:21 - The potential of Vantage Discovery20:58 - The future of AI in the next 5-10 years23:30 - Planning for 2024 and beyond25:22 - Who gave you a chance?</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode, Clint sits down with Lance and Nigel, the dynamic duo behind Vantage Discovery, a groundbreaking generative AI-powered SaaS platform that's transforming the e-commerce landscape.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:37 - What is Vantage Disco</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Talented Learning CEO John Leh</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with John Leh, the CEO of Talented Learning, to explore the fascinating world of Learning Management Systems (LMS). Talented Learning is an independent global research and analyst firm that has been studying the learning technology market for over a decade. John shares his journey of founding the company, the importance of LMS in corporate training, and how Talented Learning helps organizations find the right systems to meet their needs.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:24 - What is Talented Learning?<br>01:00 - How Talented Learning Works<br>01:14 - Focus on Corporate Market<br>01:54 - Thought Leadership Marketing<br>02:16 - Inbound Leads and Client Acquisition<br>03:07 - Neutrality and Investment Ethics<br>03:45 - Talented Learning Awards<br>05:09 - Leaders in the LMS Space<br>06:16 - Use Cases for LMS<br>08:54 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>09:46 - Podcast Publishing Schedule<br>10:43 - Revenue Models<br>12:13 - Talented Learning Center<br>12:48 - Advertising and Neutrality<br>13:09 - Reading Recommendations<br>14:42 - Favorite Books and Business Insights<br>16:40 - Impact of AI on Learning Systems<br>20:31 - AI and Employment in the Industry<br>22:07 - Market Trends and Economic Impact<br>24:40 - The Importance of Giving and Taking Chances<br>26:27 - Closing Remarks and Contact Information]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with John Leh, the CEO of Talented Learning, to explore the fascinating world of Learning Management Systems (LMS). Talented Learning is an independent global research and analyst firm that has been studying the learning technology market for over a decade. John shares his journey of founding the company, the importance of LMS in corporate training, and how Talented Learning helps organizations find the right systems to meet their needs.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Welcome<br>00:24 - What is Talented Learning?<br>01:00 - How Talented Learning Works<br>01:14 - Focus on Corporate Market<br>01:54 - Thought Leadership Marketing<br>02:16 - Inbound Leads and Client Acquisition<br>03:07 - Neutrality and Investment Ethics<br>03:45 - Talented Learning Awards<br>05:09 - Leaders in the LMS Space<br>06:16 - Use Cases for LMS<br>08:54 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>09:46 - Podcast Publishing Schedule<br>10:43 - Revenue Models<br>12:13 - Talented Learning Center<br>12:48 - Advertising and Neutrality<br>13:09 - Reading Recommendations<br>14:42 - Favorite Books and Business Insights<br>16:40 - Impact of AI on Learning Systems<br>20:31 - AI and Employment in the Industry<br>22:07 - Market Trends and Economic Impact<br>24:40 - The Importance of Giving and Taking Chances<br>26:27 - Closing Remarks and Contact Information]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2025 17:50:46 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1638</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with John Leh, the CEO of Talented Learning, to explore the fascinating world of Learning Management Systems (LMS). Talented Learning is an independent global research and analyst firm that has been studying the learning technology market for over a decade. John shares his journey of founding the company, the importance of LMS in corporate training, and how Talented Learning helps organizations find the right systems to meet their needs.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:24 - What is Talented Learning?01:00 - How Talented Learning Works01:14 - Focus on Corporate Market01:54 - Thought Leadership Marketing02:16 - Inbound Leads and Client Acquisition03:07 - Neutrality and Investment Ethics03:45 - Talented Learning Awards05:09 - Leaders in the LMS Space06:16 - Use Cases for LMS08:54 - A Day in the Life of a CEO09:46 - Podcast Publishing Schedule10:43 - Revenue Models12:13 - Talented Learning Center12:48 - Advertising and Neutrality13:09 - Reading Recommendations14:42 - Favorite Books and Business Insights16:40 - Impact of AI on Learning Systems20:31 - AI and Employment in the Industry22:07 - Market Trends and Economic Impact24:40 - The Importance of Giving and Taking Chances26:27 - Closing Remarks and Contact Information</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with John Leh, the CEO of Talented Learning, to explore the fascinating world of Learning Management Systems (LMS). Talented Learning is an independent global research and analyst firm that has been studying the learning techn</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Pluri CEO &amp; President Yaky Yanay</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Yaky Yanay, the CEO of Pluri, a groundbreaking biotech company specializing in 3D cell technology. Yaky shares his unique journey into the biotech industry, inspired by a graph on life expectancy, and how Pluri is revolutionizing various sectors from healthcare to food security.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Yaky's journey to biotech<br>01:55 - What is 3D cell technology?<br>04:04 - Cell-based coffee production<br>08:18 - Being based in Israel<br>10:22 - A typical day for Yaky<br>12:02 - Cultivated meat<br>14:48 - Medical applications<br>17:31 - Future areas for cell technology<br>20:20 - Thoughts on aging and longevity<br>22:42 - Financing and investments<br>24:41 - Reading recommendations<br>26:55 - The importance of mentorship]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Yaky Yanay, the CEO of Pluri, a groundbreaking biotech company specializing in 3D cell technology. Yaky shares his unique journey into the biotech industry, inspired by a graph on life expectancy, and how Pluri is revolutionizing various sectors from healthcare to food security.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Yaky's journey to biotech<br>01:55 - What is 3D cell technology?<br>04:04 - Cell-based coffee production<br>08:18 - Being based in Israel<br>10:22 - A typical day for Yaky<br>12:02 - Cultivated meat<br>14:48 - Medical applications<br>17:31 - Future areas for cell technology<br>20:20 - Thoughts on aging and longevity<br>22:42 - Financing and investments<br>24:41 - Reading recommendations<br>26:55 - The importance of mentorship]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jan 2025 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1795</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Yaky Yanay, the CEO of Pluri, a groundbreaking biotech company specializing in 3D cell technology. Yaky shares his unique journey into the biotech industry, inspired by a graph on life expectancy, and how Pluri is revolutionizing various sectors from healthcare to food security.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:09 - Yaky's journey to biotech01:55 - What is 3D cell technology?04:04 - Cell-based coffee production08:18 - Being based in Israel10:22 - A typical day for Yaky12:02 - Cultivated meat14:48 - Medical applications17:31 - Future areas for cell technology20:20 - Thoughts on aging and longevity22:42 - Financing and investments24:41 - Reading recommendations26:55 - The importance of mentorship</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Yaky Yanay, the CEO of Pluri, a groundbreaking biotech company specializing in 3D cell technology. Yaky shares his unique journey into the biotech industry, inspired by a graph on life expectancy, a</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Frec Founder &amp; CEO Mo Al Adham</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Mo Al Adham, the CEO and co-founder of Frec, to dive deep into his entrepreneurial journey and the innovative solutions his company offers in the wealth management industry. Mo shares his personal story of frustration with traditional money management and how it led him to create Frec, a platform that democratizes sophisticated investment strategies for everyone.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background<br>00:21 - Founding of Frec<br>00:43 - Frustration with Traditional Wealth Management<br>01:15 - Technology in Financial Services<br>02:08 - Introduction to Frec's Main Product<br>02:49 - Direct Indexing Explained<br>04:15 - Tax Loss Harvesting<br>05:40 - Historical Context and Technology Evolution<br>06:43 - Differentiation from Competitors<br>07:43 - Revenue Model<br>09:11 - Additional Revenue Sources<br>10:00 - Potential Expansion into Mortgages<br>10:49 - Company Size and Team Structure<br>11:28 - Benefits of a Small Team<br>12:32 - Hiring Philosophy<br>13:03 - Typical Workday<br>14:09 - Importance of Planning<br>14:38 - Customer Acquisition Strategy<br>16:00 - Word of Mouth Growth<br>16:11 - Advice for Founders<br>17:48 - Reading Interests<br>19:06 - Economic Outlook for 2025<br>20:46 - Thoughts on Bitcoin<br> 22:06 - Reflecting on Opportunities Given<br>24:10 - Conclusion and Thanks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Mo Al Adham, the CEO and co-founder of Frec, to dive deep into his entrepreneurial journey and the innovative solutions his company offers in the wealth management industry. Mo shares his personal story of frustration with traditional money management and how it led him to create Frec, a platform that democratizes sophisticated investment strategies for everyone.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background<br>00:21 - Founding of Frec<br>00:43 - Frustration with Traditional Wealth Management<br>01:15 - Technology in Financial Services<br>02:08 - Introduction to Frec's Main Product<br>02:49 - Direct Indexing Explained<br>04:15 - Tax Loss Harvesting<br>05:40 - Historical Context and Technology Evolution<br>06:43 - Differentiation from Competitors<br>07:43 - Revenue Model<br>09:11 - Additional Revenue Sources<br>10:00 - Potential Expansion into Mortgages<br>10:49 - Company Size and Team Structure<br>11:28 - Benefits of a Small Team<br>12:32 - Hiring Philosophy<br>13:03 - Typical Workday<br>14:09 - Importance of Planning<br>14:38 - Customer Acquisition Strategy<br>16:00 - Word of Mouth Growth<br>16:11 - Advice for Founders<br>17:48 - Reading Interests<br>19:06 - Economic Outlook for 2025<br>20:46 - Thoughts on Bitcoin<br> 22:06 - Reflecting on Opportunities Given<br>24:10 - Conclusion and Thanks]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2025 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1492</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with Mo Al Adham, the CEO and co-founder of Frec, to dive deep into his entrepreneurial journey and the innovative solutions his company offers in the wealth management industry. Mo shares his personal story of frustration with traditional money management and how it led him to create Frec, a platform that democratizes sophisticated investment strategies for everyone.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Background00:21 - Founding of Frec00:43 - Frustration with Traditional Wealth Management01:15 - Technology in Financial Services02:08 - Introduction to Frec's Main Product02:49 - Direct Indexing Explained04:15 - Tax Loss Harvesting05:40 - Historical Context and Technology Evolution06:43 - Differentiation from Competitors07:43 - Revenue Model09:11 - Additional Revenue Sources10:00 - Potential Expansion into Mortgages10:49 - Company Size and Team Structure11:28 - Benefits of a Small Team12:32 - Hiring Philosophy13:03 - Typical Workday14:09 - Importance of Planning14:38 - Customer Acquisition Strategy16:00 - Word of Mouth Growth16:11 - Advice for Founders17:48 - Reading Interests19:06 - Economic Outlook for 202520:46 - Thoughts on Bitcoin 22:06 - Reflecting on Opportunities Given24:10 - Conclusion and Thanks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with Mo Al Adham, the CEO and co-founder of Frec, to dive deep into his entrepreneurial journey and the innovative solutions his company offers in the wealth management industry. Mo shares his personal story of frustration wit</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>DayCloud Studios CEO &amp; Chief Creative Liz Hunt</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint sits down with Liz Hunt, the dynamic CEO and Chief Creative at Day Cloud Studios. Liz shares her incredible journey from being fired from her dream job to founding a successful creative agency in Omaha, Nebraska. Discover how she landed her first major clients, the evolution of Day Cloud Studios, and the challenges and triumphs of managing a team of creatives.<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:53 - Liz's journey to founding Day Cloud Studios<br>02:25 - Landing the first major clients<br>03:19 - The evolution of Day Cloud Studios<br>06:01 - The impact of AI on the creative industry<br>08:12 - The Agency Rocket Show<br>10:14 - Managing a team of creatives<br>11:54 - A typical day for Liz<br>13:02 - Social media strategy and content planning<br>18:32 - Mental health and entrepreneurship<br>22:46 - Preparing for 2025<br>26:08 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint sits down with Liz Hunt, the dynamic CEO and Chief Creative at Day Cloud Studios. Liz shares her incredible journey from being fired from her dream job to founding a successful creative agency in Omaha, Nebraska. Discover how she landed her first major clients, the evolution of Day Cloud Studios, and the challenges and triumphs of managing a team of creatives.<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:53 - Liz's journey to founding Day Cloud Studios<br>02:25 - Landing the first major clients<br>03:19 - The evolution of Day Cloud Studios<br>06:01 - The impact of AI on the creative industry<br>08:12 - The Agency Rocket Show<br>10:14 - Managing a team of creatives<br>11:54 - A typical day for Liz<br>13:02 - Social media strategy and content planning<br>18:32 - Mental health and entrepreneurship<br>22:46 - Preparing for 2025<br>26:08 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2025 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1663</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint sits down with Liz Hunt, the dynamic CEO and Chief Creative at Day Cloud Studios. Liz shares her incredible journey from being fired from her dream job to founding a successful creative agency in Omaha, Nebraska. Discover how she landed her first major clients, the evolution of Day Cloud Studios, and the challenges and triumphs of managing a team of creatives.Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction00:53 - Liz's journey to founding Day Cloud Studios02:25 - Landing the first major clients03:19 - The evolution of Day Cloud Studios06:01 - The impact of AI on the creative industry08:12 - The Agency Rocket Show10:14 - Managing a team of creatives11:54 - A typical day for Liz13:02 - Social media strategy and content planning18:32 - Mental health and entrepreneurship22:46 - Preparing for 202526:08 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com Podcast, Clint sits down with Liz Hunt, the dynamic CEO and Chief Creative at Day Cloud Studios. Liz shares her incredible journey from being fired from her dream job to founding a successful creative agency in Omaha, Nebras</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Stella &amp; Chewy's Founder &amp; CEO Marie Moody</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Marie Moody, the founder and CEO of Stella &amp; Chewy's, to explore her incredible journey from the fashion industry to revolutionizing the pet food market.<br><br>Marie shares the heartfelt story of how a sick dog led her to discover the benefits of raw diets for pets, ultimately inspiring her to create Stella &amp; Chewy's in 2003. She discusses the challenges of starting a business pre-internet, the evolution of pet food manufacturing, and the importance of building a strong team.<br><br>Marie also opens up about her experiences stepping back into the CEO role, the impact of economic changes on the pet food industry, and the future of AI in manufacturing. Plus, get a glimpse into her personal life as she balances being a CEO and a mother.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Marie Moody's background and the founding of Stella &amp; Chewy's<br>00:43 - The story behind the brand's inception<br>02:08 - Early challenges and the first steps in the business<br>04:09 - Educating consumers about raw pet food<br>06:01 - Scaling the business and building a brand<br>09:10 - Moving to Wisconsin and opening a manufacturing plant<br>11:50 - Realizing the business potential<br>13:57 - Changes in manufacturing over the years<br>17:44 - Pricing and selling strategies<br>21:32 - A typical day for Marie Moody<br>24:28 - Returning as CEO<br>25:31 - Economic environment and its impact<br>27:25 - Product development and innovation<br>28:40 - The role of AI in the future<br>29:03 - Personal insights and family life<br>30:29 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Marie Moody, the founder and CEO of Stella &amp; Chewy's, to explore her incredible journey from the fashion industry to revolutionizing the pet food market.<br><br>Marie shares the heartfelt story of how a sick dog led her to discover the benefits of raw diets for pets, ultimately inspiring her to create Stella &amp; Chewy's in 2003. She discusses the challenges of starting a business pre-internet, the evolution of pet food manufacturing, and the importance of building a strong team.<br><br>Marie also opens up about her experiences stepping back into the CEO role, the impact of economic changes on the pet food industry, and the future of AI in manufacturing. Plus, get a glimpse into her personal life as she balances being a CEO and a mother.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Marie Moody's background and the founding of Stella &amp; Chewy's<br>00:43 - The story behind the brand's inception<br>02:08 - Early challenges and the first steps in the business<br>04:09 - Educating consumers about raw pet food<br>06:01 - Scaling the business and building a brand<br>09:10 - Moving to Wisconsin and opening a manufacturing plant<br>11:50 - Realizing the business potential<br>13:57 - Changes in manufacturing over the years<br>17:44 - Pricing and selling strategies<br>21:32 - A typical day for Marie Moody<br>24:28 - Returning as CEO<br>25:31 - Economic environment and its impact<br>27:25 - Product development and innovation<br>28:40 - The role of AI in the future<br>29:03 - Personal insights and family life<br>30:29 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Marie Moody, the founder and CEO of Stella &amp;amp; Chewy's, to explore her incredible journey from the fashion industry to revolutionizing the pet food market.Marie shares the heartfelt story of how a sick dog led her to discover the benefits of raw diets for pets, ultimately inspiring her to create Stella &amp;amp; Chewy's in 2003. She discusses the challenges of starting a business pre-internet, the evolution of pet food manufacturing, and the importance of building a strong team.Marie also opens up about her experiences stepping back into the CEO role, the impact of economic changes on the pet food industry, and the future of AI in manufacturing. Plus, get a glimpse into her personal life as she balances being a CEO and a mother.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:09 - Marie Moody's background and the founding of Stella &amp;amp; Chewy's00:43 - The story behind the brand's inception02:08 - Early challenges and the first steps in the business04:09 - Educating consumers about raw pet food06:01 - Scaling the business and building a brand09:10 - Moving to Wisconsin and opening a manufacturing plant11:50 - Realizing the business potential13:57 - Changes in manufacturing over the years17:44 - Pricing and selling strategies21:32 - A typical day for Marie Moody24:28 - Returning as CEO25:31 - Economic environment and its impact27:25 - Product development and innovation28:40 - The role of AI in the future29:03 - Personal insights and family life30:29 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Marie Moody, the founder and CEO of Stella &amp;amp; Chewy's, to explore her incredible journey from the fashion industry to revolutionizing the pet food market.Marie shares the heartfelt story of how a sick dog led her t</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Greenlight Co-Founder &amp; CEO John Mueller</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with John Mueller, the CEO of Greenlight, a leading multi-state cannabis operator. John shares his fascinating journey from running a cattle feedlot in China to becoming a key player in the cannabis industry. Discover the challenges and intricacies of operating in a highly regulated market, the process of obtaining licenses, and the impact of political changes on the industry.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Background<br>00:34 - Early Ventures and Entry into Cannabis<br>01:25 - Overview of Greenlight Operations<br>02:20 - Opening a Dispensary and Licensing<br>03:16 - Licensing Process and Challenges<br>05:58 - Lottery System for Licenses<br>06:41 - Product Diversity and Consumer Preferences<br>07:21 - Distribution and Security Measures<br>08:56 - State of the Cannabis Industry<br>10:45 - Market Trends and Economic Impact<br>13:00 - Political and Legal Landscape<br>16:06 - Black Market Competition<br>18:02 - Fentanyl Crisis and Safety Concerns<br>18:29 - International and Domestic Market Dynamics<br>20:26 - Typical Day of a CEO<br>21:42 - Impact of AI on the Cannabis Industry<br>23:34 - Recruitment and Hiring Practices<br>24:55 - Preparing for Political Changes<br>26:32 - Reflection on Opportunities and Mentorship<br>27:55 - Conclusion and Future Prospects]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with John Mueller, the CEO of Greenlight, a leading multi-state cannabis operator. John shares his fascinating journey from running a cattle feedlot in China to becoming a key player in the cannabis industry. Discover the challenges and intricacies of operating in a highly regulated market, the process of obtaining licenses, and the impact of political changes on the industry.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Background<br>00:34 - Early Ventures and Entry into Cannabis<br>01:25 - Overview of Greenlight Operations<br>02:20 - Opening a Dispensary and Licensing<br>03:16 - Licensing Process and Challenges<br>05:58 - Lottery System for Licenses<br>06:41 - Product Diversity and Consumer Preferences<br>07:21 - Distribution and Security Measures<br>08:56 - State of the Cannabis Industry<br>10:45 - Market Trends and Economic Impact<br>13:00 - Political and Legal Landscape<br>16:06 - Black Market Competition<br>18:02 - Fentanyl Crisis and Safety Concerns<br>18:29 - International and Domestic Market Dynamics<br>20:26 - Typical Day of a CEO<br>21:42 - Impact of AI on the Cannabis Industry<br>23:34 - Recruitment and Hiring Practices<br>24:55 - Preparing for Political Changes<br>26:32 - Reflection on Opportunities and Mentorship<br>27:55 - Conclusion and Future Prospects]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2024 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with John Mueller, the CEO of Greenlight, a leading multi-state cannabis operator. John shares his fascinating journey from running a cattle feedlot in China to becoming a key player in the cannabis industry. Discover the challenges and intricacies of operating in a highly regulated market, the process of obtaining licenses, and the impact of political changes on the industry.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Background00:34 - Early Ventures and Entry into Cannabis01:25 - Overview of Greenlight Operations02:20 - Opening a Dispensary and Licensing03:16 - Licensing Process and Challenges05:58 - Lottery System for Licenses06:41 - Product Diversity and Consumer Preferences07:21 - Distribution and Security Measures08:56 - State of the Cannabis Industry10:45 - Market Trends and Economic Impact13:00 - Political and Legal Landscape16:06 - Black Market Competition18:02 - Fentanyl Crisis and Safety Concerns18:29 - International and Domestic Market Dynamics20:26 - Typical Day of a CEO21:42 - Impact of AI on the Cannabis Industry23:34 - Recruitment and Hiring Practices24:55 - Preparing for Political Changes26:32 - Reflection on Opportunities and Mentorship27:55 - Conclusion and Future Prospects</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, we sit down with John Mueller, the CEO of Greenlight, a leading multi-state cannabis operator. John shares his fascinating journey from running a cattle feedlot in China to becoming a key player in the cannabis industry</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Labster CEO Shawn Boom</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Shawn Boom, the CEO of Labster, to explore the innovative ways his company is transforming education and healthcare. Labster is at the forefront of creating immersive virtual simulations for STEM education, addressing critical issues like the nursing shortage exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background of Labster<br>00:36 - Impact of COVID on Education and Labster's Role<br>01:18 - Virtual Simulations in STEM Education<br>01:49 - Future of Education: Immersive and Personalized Learning<br>02:50 - Labster's Collaboration with Educational Institutions<br>03:33 - Addressing the Nursing Shortage with VR Training<br>04:12 - Reasons Behind the Nursing Shortage<br>05:04 - Role of AI in Labster and Education<br>07:04 - Research on Nurses' Readiness and Stress<br>08:22 - AI's Impact on Healthcare<br>09:54 - A Day in the Life of Labster's CEO<br>10:43 - Reading Recommendations<br>12:09 - Lessons in Leadership<br>13:11 - Planning for 2025<br>14:30 - Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances<br>15:57 - Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Shawn Boom, the CEO of Labster, to explore the innovative ways his company is transforming education and healthcare. Labster is at the forefront of creating immersive virtual simulations for STEM education, addressing critical issues like the nursing shortage exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background of Labster<br>00:36 - Impact of COVID on Education and Labster's Role<br>01:18 - Virtual Simulations in STEM Education<br>01:49 - Future of Education: Immersive and Personalized Learning<br>02:50 - Labster's Collaboration with Educational Institutions<br>03:33 - Addressing the Nursing Shortage with VR Training<br>04:12 - Reasons Behind the Nursing Shortage<br>05:04 - Role of AI in Labster and Education<br>07:04 - Research on Nurses' Readiness and Stress<br>08:22 - AI's Impact on Healthcare<br>09:54 - A Day in the Life of Labster's CEO<br>10:43 - Reading Recommendations<br>12:09 - Lessons in Leadership<br>13:11 - Planning for 2025<br>14:30 - Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances<br>15:57 - Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1013</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Shawn Boom, the CEO of Labster, to explore the innovative ways his company is transforming education and healthcare. Labster is at the forefront of creating immersive virtual simulations for STEM education, addressing critical issues like the nursing shortage exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Background of Labster00:36 - Impact of COVID on Education and Labster's Role01:18 - Virtual Simulations in STEM Education01:49 - Future of Education: Immersive and Personalized Learning02:50 - Labster's Collaboration with Educational Institutions03:33 - Addressing the Nursing Shortage with VR Training04:12 - Reasons Behind the Nursing Shortage05:04 - Role of AI in Labster and Education07:04 - Research on Nurses' Readiness and Stress08:22 - AI's Impact on Healthcare09:54 - A Day in the Life of Labster's CEO10:43 - Reading Recommendations12:09 - Lessons in Leadership13:11 - Planning for 202514:30 - Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances15:57 - Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Shawn Boom, the CEO of Labster, to explore the innovative ways his company is transforming education and healthcare. Labster is at the forefront of creating immersive virtual simulations for STEM education, addressing</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Samsara Vision President &amp; CEO Thomas Ruggia</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint sits down with Tom, the CEO and President of Samsara Vision, a groundbreaking medical device company specializing in vision restoration. Tom shares his incredible journey from a personal trainer to leading a company that is transforming lives with its innovative implantable miniature telescope for patients with age-related macular degeneration.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Tom's background and career journey<br>00:42 - Overview of Samsara Vision and its mission<br>02:02 - The technology behind the SING-IMT<br>04:03 - Launching the SING-IMT in China<br>07:26 - The timeline and challenges of bringing a medical device to market<br>09:47 - Advice for aspiring medical device founders<br>10:30 - A day in the life of Tom, the CEO and Ironman triathlete<br>12:07 - The impact of the Gaza and Israel conflict on the business<br>14:23 - Mental health and leadership during challenging times<br>16:28 - The role of AI in Samsara Vision's outreach<br>19:04 - Tom's reading and podcast recommendations<br>20:30 - Recruiting top talent and the importance of patient connection<br>22:09 - The future of medical device investment<br>24:20 - Leadership lessons learned<br>26:07 - The importance of empathy and being on the front lines<br>27:51 - The person who gave Tom his first big break]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint sits down with Tom, the CEO and President of Samsara Vision, a groundbreaking medical device company specializing in vision restoration. Tom shares his incredible journey from a personal trainer to leading a company that is transforming lives with its innovative implantable miniature telescope for patients with age-related macular degeneration.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Tom's background and career journey<br>00:42 - Overview of Samsara Vision and its mission<br>02:02 - The technology behind the SING-IMT<br>04:03 - Launching the SING-IMT in China<br>07:26 - The timeline and challenges of bringing a medical device to market<br>09:47 - Advice for aspiring medical device founders<br>10:30 - A day in the life of Tom, the CEO and Ironman triathlete<br>12:07 - The impact of the Gaza and Israel conflict on the business<br>14:23 - Mental health and leadership during challenging times<br>16:28 - The role of AI in Samsara Vision's outreach<br>19:04 - Tom's reading and podcast recommendations<br>20:30 - Recruiting top talent and the importance of patient connection<br>22:09 - The future of medical device investment<br>24:20 - Leadership lessons learned<br>26:07 - The importance of empathy and being on the front lines<br>27:51 - The person who gave Tom his first big break]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1705</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint sits down with Tom, the CEO and President of Samsara Vision, a groundbreaking medical device company specializing in vision restoration. Tom shares his incredible journey from a personal trainer to leading a company that is transforming lives with its innovative implantable miniature telescope for patients with age-related macular degeneration.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:09 - Tom's background and career journey00:42 - Overview of Samsara Vision and its mission02:02 - The technology behind the SING-IMT04:03 - Launching the SING-IMT in China07:26 - The timeline and challenges of bringing a medical device to market09:47 - Advice for aspiring medical device founders10:30 - A day in the life of Tom, the CEO and Ironman triathlete12:07 - The impact of the Gaza and Israel conflict on the business14:23 - Mental health and leadership during challenging times16:28 - The role of AI in Samsara Vision's outreach19:04 - Tom's reading and podcast recommendations20:30 - Recruiting top talent and the importance of patient connection22:09 - The future of medical device investment24:20 - Leadership lessons learned26:07 - The importance of empathy and being on the front lines27:51 - The person who gave Tom his first big break</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint sits down with Tom, the CEO and President of Samsara Vision, a groundbreaking medical device company specializing in vision restoration. Tom shares his incredible journey from a personal trainer to leading a </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Alation Co-Founder &amp; CEO Satyen Sangani</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Satyen, the CEO and co-founder of Alation, to explore the fascinating world of AI and data governance. Satyen shares his journey from being a financial analyst on Wall Street to founding Alation, a company that is revolutionizing how businesses understand and utilize their data.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background of Bastian<br>00:40 - Founding Alation and Co-Founders' Expertise<br>01:52 - Evolution and Impact of AI on Business<br>02:24 - Challenges of AI in Business Information Systems<br>04:45 - Balancing AI Innovation and Product Focus<br>06:30 - Governance and Risks of AI in Enterprises<br>09:23 - Use Cases of Alation's Product<br>11:51 - Bastian's Reading and Podcast Recommendations<br>13:31 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>15:44 - Building Culture and Values at Alation<br>17:29 - Work from Home vs. In-Office Dynamics<br>19:35 - Raising Venture Capital and Market Perspectives<br>22:40 - Evolving Leadership Style with Company Growth<br>25:58 - CEO's Role in Societal Issues<br>29:02 - Market Outlook for 2025<br>31:14 - Acknowledging Key Supporters in Bastian's Journey<br>33:27 - Closing Remarks and Future Outlook]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Satyen, the CEO and co-founder of Alation, to explore the fascinating world of AI and data governance. Satyen shares his journey from being a financial analyst on Wall Street to founding Alation, a company that is revolutionizing how businesses understand and utilize their data.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background of Bastian<br>00:40 - Founding Alation and Co-Founders' Expertise<br>01:52 - Evolution and Impact of AI on Business<br>02:24 - Challenges of AI in Business Information Systems<br>04:45 - Balancing AI Innovation and Product Focus<br>06:30 - Governance and Risks of AI in Enterprises<br>09:23 - Use Cases of Alation's Product<br>11:51 - Bastian's Reading and Podcast Recommendations<br>13:31 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>15:44 - Building Culture and Values at Alation<br>17:29 - Work from Home vs. In-Office Dynamics<br>19:35 - Raising Venture Capital and Market Perspectives<br>22:40 - Evolving Leadership Style with Company Growth<br>25:58 - CEO's Role in Societal Issues<br>29:02 - Market Outlook for 2025<br>31:14 - Acknowledging Key Supporters in Bastian's Journey<br>33:27 - Closing Remarks and Future Outlook]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 10:00:06 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Satyen, the CEO and co-founder of Alation, to explore the fascinating world of AI and data governance. Satyen shares his journey from being a financial analyst on Wall Street to founding Alation, a company that is revolutionizing how businesses understand and utilize their data.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Background of Bastian00:40 - Founding Alation and Co-Founders' Expertise01:52 - Evolution and Impact of AI on Business02:24 - Challenges of AI in Business Information Systems04:45 - Balancing AI Innovation and Product Focus06:30 - Governance and Risks of AI in Enterprises09:23 - Use Cases of Alation's Product11:51 - Bastian's Reading and Podcast Recommendations13:31 - A Day in the Life of a CEO15:44 - Building Culture and Values at Alation17:29 - Work from Home vs. In-Office Dynamics19:35 - Raising Venture Capital and Market Perspectives22:40 - Evolving Leadership Style with Company Growth25:58 - CEO's Role in Societal Issues29:02 - Market Outlook for 202531:14 - Acknowledging Key Supporters in Bastian's Journey33:27 - Closing Remarks and Future Outlook</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint sits down with Satyen, the CEO and co-founder of Alation, to explore the fascinating world of AI and data governance. Satyen shares his journey from being a financial analyst on Wall Street to founding Alation, a company that is rev</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Sentry AI Founder &amp; CEO Uday Kiran Chaka</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint welcomes Uday, the CEO and founder of Sentry AI. Uday shares his incredible journey from being a software engineer and management consultant to founding a company that aims to make society crime-free using AI technology.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Uday's background<br>00:33 - The inspiration behind Sentry AI<br>01:22 - What Sentry AI does<br>02:01 - Discussion on robotic security and AI<br>07:00 - Uday's personal experience with crime and the founding of Sentry AI<br>09:09 - How Sentry AI monitors security cameras<br>11:03 - The future of AI in security<br>15:10 - Uday's take on the future of AI<br>18:43 - Fundraising and building Sentry AI<br>21:33 - A day in the life of Uday<br>24:32 - Uday's reading recommendations<br>27:08 - Thoughts on the future market environment<br>30:42 - The importance of giving and receiving chances<br>32:31 - Closing remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint welcomes Uday, the CEO and founder of Sentry AI. Uday shares his incredible journey from being a software engineer and management consultant to founding a company that aims to make society crime-free using AI technology.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Uday's background<br>00:33 - The inspiration behind Sentry AI<br>01:22 - What Sentry AI does<br>02:01 - Discussion on robotic security and AI<br>07:00 - Uday's personal experience with crime and the founding of Sentry AI<br>09:09 - How Sentry AI monitors security cameras<br>11:03 - The future of AI in security<br>15:10 - Uday's take on the future of AI<br>18:43 - Fundraising and building Sentry AI<br>21:33 - A day in the life of Uday<br>24:32 - Uday's reading recommendations<br>27:08 - Thoughts on the future market environment<br>30:42 - The importance of giving and receiving chances<br>32:31 - Closing remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Dec 2024 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint welcomes Uday, the CEO and founder of Sentry AI. Uday shares his incredible journey from being a software engineer and management consultant to founding a company that aims to make society crime-free using AI technology.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Uday's background00:33 - The inspiration behind Sentry AI01:22 - What Sentry AI does02:01 - Discussion on robotic security and AI07:00 - Uday's personal experience with crime and the founding of Sentry AI09:09 - How Sentry AI monitors security cameras11:03 - The future of AI in security15:10 - Uday's take on the future of AI18:43 - Fundraising and building Sentry AI21:33 - A day in the life of Uday24:32 - Uday's reading recommendations27:08 - Thoughts on the future market environment30:42 - The importance of giving and receiving chances32:31 - Closing remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint welcomes Uday, the CEO and founder of Sentry AI. Uday shares his incredible journey from being a software engineer and management consultant to founding a company that aims to make society crime-free using AI</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Lumary Co-Founder &amp; CEO Joe Mercorella</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Joe Mercorella, the CEO of Lumary. Lumary is a groundbreaking company in the disability and aged care sector in Australia. Discover how he combined his passion for technology and meaningful work to create a company that aims to enable sustainable healthcare globally.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Initial Impressions<br>00:20 - Guest Introduction and Company Overview<br>00:36 - Combining Passion with Entrepreneurship<br>00:59 - Journey to Lumary and Initial Steps<br>01:31 - Vision for Sustainable Healthcare<br>01:42 - Clarifying Company Name: Lumary<br>02:01 - Early Work in Disability Sector<br>02:23 - Australian Government Reforms in 2014<br>02:45 - Challenges in the Disability Sector<br>03:16 - Non-Profit Organizations in Australia<br>03:53 - Government Mandates and Market Conservatism<br>04:14 - Adoption of Cloud Technology<br>04:45 - Foundation Clients and Market Advocacy<br>05:00 - Impact of Cloud Technology<br>05:33 - Paper-Based Systems in Various Sectors<br>06:13 - Building a Company in Australia<br>06:45 - Entrepreneurial Spirit in Different Australian Cities<br>07:17 - Challenges and Support for Young Entrepreneurs<br>08:17 - Venture Ecosystem in Australia<br>09:01 - Raising Capital and VC Engagement<br>10:05 - Staying in Adelaide vs. Moving to Bigger Cities<br>11:02 - Building Locally and Community Impact<br>11:44 - Expanding into International Markets<br>12:05 - Challenges of Entering the US Market<br>12:26 - Simplifying Market Entry Concerns<br>12:58 - Product Development and Market Leadership<br>13:30 - Finding Trustworthy People in New Markets<br>14:07 - Perception of Australian vs. US Companies<br>15:01 - Impact of AI on the Sector<br>15:54 - Importance of a Solid Foundation for AI Integration<br>16:37 - Internal Use of AI for Efficiency<br>17:08 - Blueprint for Proficient Business Operations<br>17:53 - Ethics and Marketing of AI<br>18:26 - Internal Efficiency Improvements with AI<br>19:40 - Typical Day Across Time Zones<br>20:33 - Staying Grounded: Family and Faith<br>21:58 - Reading and Learning Interests<br>23:36 - Australian Perspective on US Politics<br>24:20 - Views on US Political Polarization<br>25:07 - Term Limits and Political Stability<br>26:09 - Predictability in Political Systems<br>27:00 - Economic Influence and Market Analysis<br>28:11 - Fiat System and Crypto Discussion<br>29:14 - State System and Regional Differences<br>30:08 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?<br>30:22 - Family Influence and Entrepreneurial Spirit<br>30:56 - Closing Remarks and Appreciation]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Joe Mercorella, the CEO of Lumary. Lumary is a groundbreaking company in the disability and aged care sector in Australia. Discover how he combined his passion for technology and meaningful work to create a company that aims to enable sustainable healthcare globally.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Initial Impressions<br>00:20 - Guest Introduction and Company Overview<br>00:36 - Combining Passion with Entrepreneurship<br>00:59 - Journey to Lumary and Initial Steps<br>01:31 - Vision for Sustainable Healthcare<br>01:42 - Clarifying Company Name: Lumary<br>02:01 - Early Work in Disability Sector<br>02:23 - Australian Government Reforms in 2014<br>02:45 - Challenges in the Disability Sector<br>03:16 - Non-Profit Organizations in Australia<br>03:53 - Government Mandates and Market Conservatism<br>04:14 - Adoption of Cloud Technology<br>04:45 - Foundation Clients and Market Advocacy<br>05:00 - Impact of Cloud Technology<br>05:33 - Paper-Based Systems in Various Sectors<br>06:13 - Building a Company in Australia<br>06:45 - Entrepreneurial Spirit in Different Australian Cities<br>07:17 - Challenges and Support for Young Entrepreneurs<br>08:17 - Venture Ecosystem in Australia<br>09:01 - Raising Capital and VC Engagement<br>10:05 - Staying in Adelaide vs. Moving to Bigger Cities<br>11:02 - Building Locally and Community Impact<br>11:44 - Expanding into International Markets<br>12:05 - Challenges of Entering the US Market<br>12:26 - Simplifying Market Entry Concerns<br>12:58 - Product Development and Market Leadership<br>13:30 - Finding Trustworthy People in New Markets<br>14:07 - Perception of Australian vs. US Companies<br>15:01 - Impact of AI on the Sector<br>15:54 - Importance of a Solid Foundation for AI Integration<br>16:37 - Internal Use of AI for Efficiency<br>17:08 - Blueprint for Proficient Business Operations<br>17:53 - Ethics and Marketing of AI<br>18:26 - Internal Efficiency Improvements with AI<br>19:40 - Typical Day Across Time Zones<br>20:33 - Staying Grounded: Family and Faith<br>21:58 - Reading and Learning Interests<br>23:36 - Australian Perspective on US Politics<br>24:20 - Views on US Political Polarization<br>25:07 - Term Limits and Political Stability<br>26:09 - Predictability in Political Systems<br>27:00 - Economic Influence and Market Analysis<br>28:11 - Fiat System and Crypto Discussion<br>29:14 - State System and Regional Differences<br>30:08 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?<br>30:22 - Family Influence and Entrepreneurial Spirit<br>30:56 - Closing Remarks and Appreciation]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Nov 2024 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Joe Mercorella, the CEO of Lumary. Lumary is a groundbreaking company in the disability and aged care sector in Australia. Discover how he combined his passion for technology and meaningful work to create a company that aims to enable sustainable healthcare globally.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Initial Impressions00:20 - Guest Introduction and Company Overview00:36 - Combining Passion with Entrepreneurship00:59 - Journey to Lumary and Initial Steps01:31 - Vision for Sustainable Healthcare01:42 - Clarifying Company Name: Lumary02:01 - Early Work in Disability Sector02:23 - Australian Government Reforms in 201402:45 - Challenges in the Disability Sector03:16 - Non-Profit Organizations in Australia03:53 - Government Mandates and Market Conservatism04:14 - Adoption of Cloud Technology04:45 - Foundation Clients and Market Advocacy05:00 - Impact of Cloud Technology05:33 - Paper-Based Systems in Various Sectors06:13 - Building a Company in Australia06:45 - Entrepreneurial Spirit in Different Australian Cities07:17 - Challenges and Support for Young Entrepreneurs08:17 - Venture Ecosystem in Australia09:01 - Raising Capital and VC Engagement10:05 - Staying in Adelaide vs. Moving to Bigger Cities11:02 - Building Locally and Community Impact11:44 - Expanding into International Markets12:05 - Challenges of Entering the US Market12:26 - Simplifying Market Entry Concerns12:58 - Product Development and Market Leadership13:30 - Finding Trustworthy People in New Markets14:07 - Perception of Australian vs. US Companies15:01 - Impact of AI on the Sector15:54 - Importance of a Solid Foundation for AI Integration16:37 - Internal Use of AI for Efficiency17:08 - Blueprint for Proficient Business Operations17:53 - Ethics and Marketing of AI18:26 - Internal Efficiency Improvements with AI19:40 - Typical Day Across Time Zones20:33 - Staying Grounded: Family and Faith21:58 - Reading and Learning Interests23:36 - Australian Perspective on US Politics24:20 - Views on US Political Polarization25:07 - Term Limits and Political Stability26:09 - Predictability in Political Systems27:00 - Economic Influence and Market Analysis28:11 - Fiat System and Crypto Discussion29:14 - State System and Regional Differences30:08 - Final Question: Who Gave You a Chance?30:22 - Family Influence and Entrepreneurial Spirit30:56 - Closing Remarks and Appreciation</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>G-P Founder &amp; CEO Nicole Sahin</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint welcomes Nicole Sahin, the visionary CEO and founder of Globalization Partners (GP). Nicole shares her incredible journey of building a company that revolutionizes global employment, making it easier for businesses to hire talent from anywhere in the world.<br>Nicole dives deep into how GP operates in over 180 countries, providing a seamless platform for companies to manage legal, HR, and tax complexities. She also discusses the transformative power of AI in their operations and the exciting launch of their new AI product.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:26 - Nicole's journey to founding GP<br>00:47 - How GP simplifies global employment<br>02:43 - Expanding to 180 countries<br>03:26 - The role of AI in GP's operations<br>05:41 - Democratizing opportunity globally<br>08:02 - Nicole's book and key insights<br>09:04 - Speaking at the World Economic Forum<br>10:41 - The future of AI and its impact on humanity<br>11:54 - Nicole's daily routine and reading recommendations<br>13:48 - Maintaining company culture across countries<br>16:34 - Staying motivated as a leader<br>18:06 - The evolving role of CEOs in society<br>19:44 - Traits of a successful leader<br>21:08 - Who gave Nicole a chance]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint welcomes Nicole Sahin, the visionary CEO and founder of Globalization Partners (GP). Nicole shares her incredible journey of building a company that revolutionizes global employment, making it easier for businesses to hire talent from anywhere in the world.<br>Nicole dives deep into how GP operates in over 180 countries, providing a seamless platform for companies to manage legal, HR, and tax complexities. She also discusses the transformative power of AI in their operations and the exciting launch of their new AI product.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:26 - Nicole's journey to founding GP<br>00:47 - How GP simplifies global employment<br>02:43 - Expanding to 180 countries<br>03:26 - The role of AI in GP's operations<br>05:41 - Democratizing opportunity globally<br>08:02 - Nicole's book and key insights<br>09:04 - Speaking at the World Economic Forum<br>10:41 - The future of AI and its impact on humanity<br>11:54 - Nicole's daily routine and reading recommendations<br>13:48 - Maintaining company culture across countries<br>16:34 - Staying motivated as a leader<br>18:06 - The evolving role of CEOs in society<br>19:44 - Traits of a successful leader<br>21:08 - Who gave Nicole a chance]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2024 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1352</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint welcomes Nicole Sahin, the visionary CEO and founder of Globalization Partners (GP). Nicole shares her incredible journey of building a company that revolutionizes global employment, making it easier for businesses to hire talent from anywhere in the world.Nicole dives deep into how GP operates in over 180 countries, providing a seamless platform for companies to manage legal, HR, and tax complexities. She also discusses the transformative power of AI in their operations and the exciting launch of their new AI product.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:26 - Nicole's journey to founding GP00:47 - How GP simplifies global employment02:43 - Expanding to 180 countries03:26 - The role of AI in GP's operations05:41 - Democratizing opportunity globally08:02 - Nicole's book and key insights09:04 - Speaking at the World Economic Forum10:41 - The future of AI and its impact on humanity11:54 - Nicole's daily routine and reading recommendations13:48 - Maintaining company culture across countries16:34 - Staying motivated as a leader18:06 - The evolving role of CEOs in society19:44 - Traits of a successful leader21:08 - Who gave Nicole a chance</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint welcomes Nicole Sahin, the visionary CEO and founder of Globalization Partners (GP). Nicole shares her incredible journey of building a company that revolutionizes global employment, making it easier for businesse</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Chet Holmes International CEO Amanda Holmes</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently interviewed Amanda Holmes, the CEO of Chet Holmes International, to discuss her incredible journey from being a singer-songwriter to leading a renowned sales and marketing training company. Amanda shares her personal story of inheriting the company at the age of 24 after her father's passing and how she managed to increase leads by 1176% in her first year as CEO.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Amanda's Background<br>00:21 - Transition to CEO of Chet Holmes International<br>01:03 - Battling Adversity and Taking Over the Company<br>01:50 - Hurricane Alert and Amanda's Dedication<br>02:31 - Achievements as CEO<br>03:03 - Key Strategies for Success<br>04:02 - Condolences and Personal Connection to Cancer<br>04:33 - Overview of Chet Holmes International<br>05:03 - Business Success Statistics<br>05:28 - Skills for Scaling a Business<br>06:11 - Mastery and Focus in Business<br>06:52 - Essential Business Skills<br>07:03 - Time Management Secrets<br>07:24 - Identifying Quality Clients<br>07:45 - Effective Messaging in Marketing<br>08:28 - Importance of Buying the Book<br>08:41 - Impact of AI on Sales<br>09:25 - Human Element in AI-Driven Sales<br>11:25 - Increasing Importance of Human Connection<br>12:37 - Amanda's Daily Routine and Time Management<br>16:43 - Keynotes and Training Events<br>18:29 - Final Thoughts and Gratitude<br>19:09 - Acknowledging Support and Guidance]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently interviewed Amanda Holmes, the CEO of Chet Holmes International, to discuss her incredible journey from being a singer-songwriter to leading a renowned sales and marketing training company. Amanda shares her personal story of inheriting the company at the age of 24 after her father's passing and how she managed to increase leads by 1176% in her first year as CEO.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Amanda's Background<br>00:21 - Transition to CEO of Chet Holmes International<br>01:03 - Battling Adversity and Taking Over the Company<br>01:50 - Hurricane Alert and Amanda's Dedication<br>02:31 - Achievements as CEO<br>03:03 - Key Strategies for Success<br>04:02 - Condolences and Personal Connection to Cancer<br>04:33 - Overview of Chet Holmes International<br>05:03 - Business Success Statistics<br>05:28 - Skills for Scaling a Business<br>06:11 - Mastery and Focus in Business<br>06:52 - Essential Business Skills<br>07:03 - Time Management Secrets<br>07:24 - Identifying Quality Clients<br>07:45 - Effective Messaging in Marketing<br>08:28 - Importance of Buying the Book<br>08:41 - Impact of AI on Sales<br>09:25 - Human Element in AI-Driven Sales<br>11:25 - Increasing Importance of Human Connection<br>12:37 - Amanda's Daily Routine and Time Management<br>16:43 - Keynotes and Training Events<br>18:29 - Final Thoughts and Gratitude<br>19:09 - Acknowledging Support and Guidance]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:00:07 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1209</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint recently interviewed Amanda Holmes, the CEO of Chet Holmes International, to discuss her incredible journey from being a singer-songwriter to leading a renowned sales and marketing training company. Amanda shares her personal story of inheriting the company at the age of 24 after her father's passing and how she managed to increase leads by 1176% in her first year as CEO.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Amanda's Background00:21 - Transition to CEO of Chet Holmes International01:03 - Battling Adversity and Taking Over the Company01:50 - Hurricane Alert and Amanda's Dedication02:31 - Achievements as CEO03:03 - Key Strategies for Success04:02 - Condolences and Personal Connection to Cancer04:33 - Overview of Chet Holmes International05:03 - Business Success Statistics05:28 - Skills for Scaling a Business06:11 - Mastery and Focus in Business06:52 - Essential Business Skills07:03 - Time Management Secrets07:24 - Identifying Quality Clients07:45 - Effective Messaging in Marketing08:28 - Importance of Buying the Book08:41 - Impact of AI on Sales09:25 - Human Element in AI-Driven Sales11:25 - Increasing Importance of Human Connection12:37 - Amanda's Daily Routine and Time Management16:43 - Keynotes and Training Events18:29 - Final Thoughts and Gratitude19:09 - Acknowledging Support and Guidance</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Brightwave Founder &amp; CEO Mike Conover</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Mike, the CEO and founder of Brightwave, to explore the revolutionary impact of artificial intelligence on investment research. Brightwave is an innovative platform that leverages AI to enhance human cognition and streamline investment workflows. Mike shares his journey, insights, and the future of AI in trading and investment.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background of Mike and Brightwave<br>00:30 - Overview of Brightwave's AI-Powered Investment Research<br>01:12 - Human Judgment vs. AI in Investment Decisions<br>02:04 - Market Efficiency and AI Limitations<br>03:00 - Historical Comparison: Accountants and Computational Spreadsheets<br>04:11 - Mike's Career and Decision to Found Brightwave<br>06:00 - Early Work with Language Models and Databricks<br>07:02 - Open Source vs. Closed Source AI Debate<br>09:14 - Future of AI: Agentic Tool Use and Long-Term Predictions<br>11:59 - AI's Impact on Employment and Professional Work<br>13:01 - Future of Trading Platforms in the Age of AI<br>14:49 - Rise of Retail Trading and Democratization of Technology<br>16:00 - Disillusionment and the American Dream<br>17:08 - A Day in the Life of Brightwave's CEO<br>19:41 - Mike's Reading Preferences and Recommendations<br>20:47 - Mental Health and Loneliness in Entrepreneurship<br>23:42 - Importance of Human Connection in the Age of AI<br>24:31 - Building and Defining Company Culture at Brightwave<br>27:23 - Staying Motivated as a CEO<br>29:20 - Decision to Work In-Person vs. Remote<br>30:44 - Preparing for 2025 and Capital Efficiency<br>31:57 - Reflecting on Who Gave Mike a Chance<br>33:02 - Shoutout to Investors and Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Mike, the CEO and founder of Brightwave, to explore the revolutionary impact of artificial intelligence on investment research. Brightwave is an innovative platform that leverages AI to enhance human cognition and streamline investment workflows. Mike shares his journey, insights, and the future of AI in trading and investment.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background of Mike and Brightwave<br>00:30 - Overview of Brightwave's AI-Powered Investment Research<br>01:12 - Human Judgment vs. AI in Investment Decisions<br>02:04 - Market Efficiency and AI Limitations<br>03:00 - Historical Comparison: Accountants and Computational Spreadsheets<br>04:11 - Mike's Career and Decision to Found Brightwave<br>06:00 - Early Work with Language Models and Databricks<br>07:02 - Open Source vs. Closed Source AI Debate<br>09:14 - Future of AI: Agentic Tool Use and Long-Term Predictions<br>11:59 - AI's Impact on Employment and Professional Work<br>13:01 - Future of Trading Platforms in the Age of AI<br>14:49 - Rise of Retail Trading and Democratization of Technology<br>16:00 - Disillusionment and the American Dream<br>17:08 - A Day in the Life of Brightwave's CEO<br>19:41 - Mike's Reading Preferences and Recommendations<br>20:47 - Mental Health and Loneliness in Entrepreneurship<br>23:42 - Importance of Human Connection in the Age of AI<br>24:31 - Building and Defining Company Culture at Brightwave<br>27:23 - Staying Motivated as a CEO<br>29:20 - Decision to Work In-Person vs. Remote<br>30:44 - Preparing for 2025 and Capital Efficiency<br>31:57 - Reflecting on Who Gave Mike a Chance<br>33:02 - Shoutout to Investors and Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Mike, the CEO and founder of Brightwave, to explore the revolutionary impact of artificial intelligence on investment research. Brightwave is an innovative platform that leverages AI to enhance human cognition and streamline investment workflows. Mike shares his journey, insights, and the future of AI in trading and investment.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Background of Mike and Brightwave00:30 - Overview of Brightwave's AI-Powered Investment Research01:12 - Human Judgment vs. AI in Investment Decisions02:04 - Market Efficiency and AI Limitations03:00 - Historical Comparison: Accountants and Computational Spreadsheets04:11 - Mike's Career and Decision to Found Brightwave06:00 - Early Work with Language Models and Databricks07:02 - Open Source vs. Closed Source AI Debate09:14 - Future of AI: Agentic Tool Use and Long-Term Predictions11:59 - AI's Impact on Employment and Professional Work13:01 - Future of Trading Platforms in the Age of AI14:49 - Rise of Retail Trading and Democratization of Technology16:00 - Disillusionment and the American Dream17:08 - A Day in the Life of Brightwave's CEO19:41 - Mike's Reading Preferences and Recommendations20:47 - Mental Health and Loneliness in Entrepreneurship23:42 - Importance of Human Connection in the Age of AI24:31 - Building and Defining Company Culture at Brightwave27:23 - Staying Motivated as a CEO29:20 - Decision to Work In-Person vs. Remote30:44 - Preparing for 2025 and Capital Efficiency31:57 - Reflecting on Who Gave Mike a Chance33:02 - Shoutout to Investors and Closing Remarks</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Nanit CEO Anushka Salinas</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Anushka, the CEO of Nanit, to discuss how their groundbreaking smart baby monitor is transforming the parenting experience. Nanit’s Pro Camera uses advanced computer vision technology to provide parents with personalized insights and smart alerts on their child's sleep, breathing, speech, and developmental milestones.<br><br>Anushka shares the inspiring story behind Nanit, founded by two dads who wanted to leverage their expertise in computer vision to help parents get more sleep. She also delves into her own journey from working at Rent the Runway to leading Nanit, and how her passion for consumer technology and data-rich businesses has driven her career.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Anushka’s background and journey to Nanit<br>00:23 - Overview of Nanit’s smart baby monitor<br>01:05 - The benefits of better sleep for families<br>01:21 - How Nanit’s technology works<br>02:06 - The founding story of Nanit<br>02:28 - Anushka’s career at Rent the Runway<br>03:23 - The challenges of modern parenting<br>04:01 - The future of AI in consumer tech<br>06:29 - Integrating AI in product and business operations<br>07:41 - Expanding Nanit’s technology beyond baby monitoring<br>08:44 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>09:40 - Reading recommendations<br>10:55 - Building company culture and hybrid work models<br>12:37 - The importance of in-person collaboration<br>14:07 - The state of consumer tech and economic outlook<br>17:28 - Balancing product development and customer feedback<br>19:07 - Staying grounded as a leader<br>20:05 - The role of empathy in leadership<br>21:25 - The importance of giving and receiving opportunities]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Anushka, the CEO of Nanit, to discuss how their groundbreaking smart baby monitor is transforming the parenting experience. Nanit’s Pro Camera uses advanced computer vision technology to provide parents with personalized insights and smart alerts on their child's sleep, breathing, speech, and developmental milestones.<br><br>Anushka shares the inspiring story behind Nanit, founded by two dads who wanted to leverage their expertise in computer vision to help parents get more sleep. She also delves into her own journey from working at Rent the Runway to leading Nanit, and how her passion for consumer technology and data-rich businesses has driven her career.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Anushka’s background and journey to Nanit<br>00:23 - Overview of Nanit’s smart baby monitor<br>01:05 - The benefits of better sleep for families<br>01:21 - How Nanit’s technology works<br>02:06 - The founding story of Nanit<br>02:28 - Anushka’s career at Rent the Runway<br>03:23 - The challenges of modern parenting<br>04:01 - The future of AI in consumer tech<br>06:29 - Integrating AI in product and business operations<br>07:41 - Expanding Nanit’s technology beyond baby monitoring<br>08:44 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>09:40 - Reading recommendations<br>10:55 - Building company culture and hybrid work models<br>12:37 - The importance of in-person collaboration<br>14:07 - The state of consumer tech and economic outlook<br>17:28 - Balancing product development and customer feedback<br>19:07 - Staying grounded as a leader<br>20:05 - The role of empathy in leadership<br>21:25 - The importance of giving and receiving opportunities]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:00:09 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Anushka, the CEO of Nanit, to discuss how their groundbreaking smart baby monitor is transforming the parenting experience. Nanit’s Pro Camera uses advanced computer vision technology to provide parents with personalized insights and smart alerts on their child's sleep, breathing, speech, and developmental milestones.Anushka shares the inspiring story behind Nanit, founded by two dads who wanted to leverage their expertise in computer vision to help parents get more sleep. She also delves into her own journey from working at Rent the Runway to leading Nanit, and how her passion for consumer technology and data-rich businesses has driven her career.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:09 - Anushka’s background and journey to Nanit00:23 - Overview of Nanit’s smart baby monitor01:05 - The benefits of better sleep for families01:21 - How Nanit’s technology works02:06 - The founding story of Nanit02:28 - Anushka’s career at Rent the Runway03:23 - The challenges of modern parenting04:01 - The future of AI in consumer tech06:29 - Integrating AI in product and business operations07:41 - Expanding Nanit’s technology beyond baby monitoring08:44 - A day in the life of a CEO09:40 - Reading recommendations10:55 - Building company culture and hybrid work models12:37 - The importance of in-person collaboration14:07 - The state of consumer tech and economic outlook17:28 - Balancing product development and customer feedback19:07 - Staying grounded as a leader20:05 - The role of empathy in leadership21:25 - The importance of giving and receiving opportunities</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Anushka, the CEO of Nanit, to discuss how their groundbreaking smart baby monitor is transforming the parenting experience. Nanit’s Pro Camera uses advanced computer vision technology to provide par</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Matterport CEO RJ Pittman</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with RJ Pittman, the Chairman and CEO of Matterport. RJ shares his incredible journey through the tech industry, from his early days in startups to holding key positions at Google, Apple, and eBay. Discover how his passion for technology and real estate led him to Matterport, a company revolutionizing the way we interact with physical spaces through 3D digital twins.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction to RJ Pittman<br>00:21 - RJ's impressive resume in tech<br>00:53 - RJ's early entrepreneurial journey<br>02:48 - Full circle experience at Apple<br>05:00 - The rapid advancement of technology<br>06:26 - The resilience of Silicon Valley<br>09:09 - The importance of Silicon Valley for startups<br>14:43 - What is Matterport?<br>20:14 - The growth and impact of Matterport<br>24:44 - Utilizing AI and spatial data at Matterport<br>30:12 - The importance of customer interaction<br>39:38 - Who gave RJ a chance?<br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with RJ Pittman, the Chairman and CEO of Matterport. RJ shares his incredible journey through the tech industry, from his early days in startups to holding key positions at Google, Apple, and eBay. Discover how his passion for technology and real estate led him to Matterport, a company revolutionizing the way we interact with physical spaces through 3D digital twins.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction to RJ Pittman<br>00:21 - RJ's impressive resume in tech<br>00:53 - RJ's early entrepreneurial journey<br>02:48 - Full circle experience at Apple<br>05:00 - The rapid advancement of technology<br>06:26 - The resilience of Silicon Valley<br>09:09 - The importance of Silicon Valley for startups<br>14:43 - What is Matterport?<br>20:14 - The growth and impact of Matterport<br>24:44 - Utilizing AI and spatial data at Matterport<br>30:12 - The importance of customer interaction<br>39:38 - Who gave RJ a chance?<br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 21:03:13 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>2764</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with RJ Pittman, the Chairman and CEO of Matterport. RJ shares his incredible journey through the tech industry, from his early days in startups to holding key positions at Google, Apple, and eBay. Discover how his passion for technology and real estate led him to Matterport, a company revolutionizing the way we interact with physical spaces through 3D digital twins.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction to RJ Pittman00:21 - RJ's impressive resume in tech00:53 - RJ's early entrepreneurial journey02:48 - Full circle experience at Apple05:00 - The rapid advancement of technology06:26 - The resilience of Silicon Valley09:09 - The importance of Silicon Valley for startups14:43 - What is Matterport?20:14 - The growth and impact of Matterport24:44 - Utilizing AI and spatial data at Matterport30:12 - The importance of customer interaction39:38 - Who gave RJ a chance?</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with RJ Pittman, the Chairman and CEO of Matterport. RJ shares his incredible journey through the tech industry, from his early days in startups to holding key positions at Google, Apple, and eBay. Disco</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Goody CEO Katy Carrigan</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Katy Carrigan, the CEO of Goody, a groundbreaking gifting platform that has revolutionized the way we celebrate and appreciate each other, both personally and professionally. Katie shares her journey from joining Goody as Head of Sales to becoming the CEO, and how the company pivoted from a consumer-focused app to a robust B2B platform.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background<br>00:22 - Origin of Goody<br>01:06 - Pivot to B2B<br>01:50 - Transition to CEO<br>03:01 - Platform Tweaks and Growth<br>03:45 - Preparing for Holiday Season<br>05:40 - Secret Santa and Creative Uses<br>07:54 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>09:16 - AI Integration and Efficiency<br>10:43 - Product Selection Criteria<br>12:01 - Leadership Lessons<br>13:27 - Personal Life and Decompression<br>14:06 - Navigating Macroeconomic Trends<br>16:00 - Acknowledging Mentors and Opportunities]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Katy Carrigan, the CEO of Goody, a groundbreaking gifting platform that has revolutionized the way we celebrate and appreciate each other, both personally and professionally. Katie shares her journey from joining Goody as Head of Sales to becoming the CEO, and how the company pivoted from a consumer-focused app to a robust B2B platform.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background<br>00:22 - Origin of Goody<br>01:06 - Pivot to B2B<br>01:50 - Transition to CEO<br>03:01 - Platform Tweaks and Growth<br>03:45 - Preparing for Holiday Season<br>05:40 - Secret Santa and Creative Uses<br>07:54 - A Day in the Life of a CEO<br>09:16 - AI Integration and Efficiency<br>10:43 - Product Selection Criteria<br>12:01 - Leadership Lessons<br>13:27 - Personal Life and Decompression<br>14:06 - Navigating Macroeconomic Trends<br>16:00 - Acknowledging Mentors and Opportunities]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1067</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint recently sat down with Katy Carrigan, the CEO of Goody, a groundbreaking gifting platform that has revolutionized the way we celebrate and appreciate each other, both personally and professionally. Katie shares her journey from joining Goody as Head of Sales to becoming the CEO, and how the company pivoted from a consumer-focused app to a robust B2B platform.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Background00:22 - Origin of Goody01:06 - Pivot to B2B01:50 - Transition to CEO03:01 - Platform Tweaks and Growth03:45 - Preparing for Holiday Season05:40 - Secret Santa and Creative Uses07:54 - A Day in the Life of a CEO09:16 - AI Integration and Efficiency10:43 - Product Selection Criteria12:01 - Leadership Lessons13:27 - Personal Life and Decompression14:06 - Navigating Macroeconomic Trends16:00 - Acknowledging Mentors and Opportunities</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint recently sat down with Katy Carrigan, the CEO of Goody, a groundbreaking gifting platform that has revolutionized the way we celebrate and appreciate each other, both personally and professionally. Katie shares her journey from joining Goody as Head</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Unqork Founder &amp; CEO Gary Hoberman</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint chats with Gary Hoberman, the CEO and founder of Uncork, about his remarkable journey from Wall Street to revolutionizing software development with a no-code platform. Gary shares his insights on the challenges of maintaining legacy systems and how Uncork aims to eliminate technical debt, allowing businesses to create applications that continuously improve without the burden of maintenance. He discusses the importance of democratizing technology for entrepreneurs and startups, the latest innovations from Uncork, and the personal experiences that shaped his entrepreneurial spirit.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Gary and Uncork<br>00:19 - Gary's Engineering Background<br>01:02 - Corporate Journey on Wall Street<br>02:04 - Realization of Legacy Issues<br>03:49 - Founding Uncork<br>04:32 - Vision for Software Maintenance<br>05:16 - Overcoming Legacy System Challenges<br>06:20 - Removing Barriers to Innovation<br>08:05 - Uncork's Unique Approach<br>09:03 - Impact on Major Corporations<br>10:05 - Open Standards vs. Vendor Lock-in<br>10:39 - Uncork's Mission-Critical Applications<br>11:00 - Advice for SaaS CEOs<br>12:00 - Uncork as an Application Engine<br>13:04 - No-Code Revolution Explained<br>14:07 - Building Software Without Code<br>18:06 - Recent Major Release Overview<br>19:12 - Implications for Entrepreneurs and Startups<br>23:04 - Personal Projects and Incubator Initiatives<br>26:04 - Typical Day in Gary's Life<br>28:34 - Future Collaboration and Events<br>29:09 - Acknowledging Influential Figures]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint chats with Gary Hoberman, the CEO and founder of Uncork, about his remarkable journey from Wall Street to revolutionizing software development with a no-code platform. Gary shares his insights on the challenges of maintaining legacy systems and how Uncork aims to eliminate technical debt, allowing businesses to create applications that continuously improve without the burden of maintenance. He discusses the importance of democratizing technology for entrepreneurs and startups, the latest innovations from Uncork, and the personal experiences that shaped his entrepreneurial spirit.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Gary and Uncork<br>00:19 - Gary's Engineering Background<br>01:02 - Corporate Journey on Wall Street<br>02:04 - Realization of Legacy Issues<br>03:49 - Founding Uncork<br>04:32 - Vision for Software Maintenance<br>05:16 - Overcoming Legacy System Challenges<br>06:20 - Removing Barriers to Innovation<br>08:05 - Uncork's Unique Approach<br>09:03 - Impact on Major Corporations<br>10:05 - Open Standards vs. Vendor Lock-in<br>10:39 - Uncork's Mission-Critical Applications<br>11:00 - Advice for SaaS CEOs<br>12:00 - Uncork as an Application Engine<br>13:04 - No-Code Revolution Explained<br>14:07 - Building Software Without Code<br>18:06 - Recent Major Release Overview<br>19:12 - Implications for Entrepreneurs and Startups<br>23:04 - Personal Projects and Incubator Initiatives<br>26:04 - Typical Day in Gary's Life<br>28:34 - Future Collaboration and Events<br>29:09 - Acknowledging Influential Figures]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2024 09:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1814</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint chats with Gary Hoberman, the CEO and founder of Uncork, about his remarkable journey from Wall Street to revolutionizing software development with a no-code platform. Gary shares his insights on the challenges of maintaining legacy systems and how Uncork aims to eliminate technical debt, allowing businesses to create applications that continuously improve without the burden of maintenance. He discusses the importance of democratizing technology for entrepreneurs and startups, the latest innovations from Uncork, and the personal experiences that shaped his entrepreneurial spirit.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Gary and Uncork00:19 - Gary's Engineering Background01:02 - Corporate Journey on Wall Street02:04 - Realization of Legacy Issues03:49 - Founding Uncork04:32 - Vision for Software Maintenance05:16 - Overcoming Legacy System Challenges06:20 - Removing Barriers to Innovation08:05 - Uncork's Unique Approach09:03 - Impact on Major Corporations10:05 - Open Standards vs. Vendor Lock-in10:39 - Uncork's Mission-Critical Applications11:00 - Advice for SaaS CEOs12:00 - Uncork as an Application Engine13:04 - No-Code Revolution Explained14:07 - Building Software Without Code18:06 - Recent Major Release Overview19:12 - Implications for Entrepreneurs and Startups23:04 - Personal Projects and Incubator Initiatives26:04 - Typical Day in Gary's Life28:34 - Future Collaboration and Events29:09 - Acknowledging Influential Figures</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Clint chats with Gary Hoberman, the CEO and founder of Uncork, about his remarkable journey from Wall Street to revolutionizing software development with a no-code platform. Gary shares his insights on the challenges of maintaining legacy</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>DreamFlare AI Co-Founders Josh Liss and Rob Bralver</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this exciting episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Josh Liss and Rob Bralver, the co-founders of DreamFlare AI, an innovative entertainment platform that merges gaming and storytelling through interactive shows powered by AI. Discover how DreamFlare is revolutionizing the way we consume content, creating a unique space for creators and audiences alike.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to DreamFlare AI<br>00:20 - What is DreamFlare?<br>01:31 - Founding Story of DreamFlare<br>02:42 - Josh's Background and Experience<br>05:16 - Comparing DreamFlare to Netflix<br>06:40 - The Future of Content Creation<br>09:27 - Content Acquisition and IP<br>10:10 - Differentiating in a Crowded Market<br>11:00 - Tips for Aspiring Creators<br>13:19 - Tech Stack for Content Creation<br>14:33 - DreamFlare's Focus on Interactivity<br>15:35 - Types of Content: Spins and Flips<br>18:40 - The Excitement of New Opportunities<br>20:17 - The Rise of Solo Filmmakers<br>21:31 - Monetization for Creators<br>22:46 - The Future of Editing and Production<br>23:15 - Recommended Content on DreamFlare<br>25:18 - The Potential for AI-Generated Games<br>26:12 - The Importance of Creative Skills<br>29:04 - Vision for the Future of DreamFlare<br>30:27 - Personal Reflections on Opportunities<br>31:52 - Closing Thoughts and Future Progress]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this exciting episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Josh Liss and Rob Bralver, the co-founders of DreamFlare AI, an innovative entertainment platform that merges gaming and storytelling through interactive shows powered by AI. Discover how DreamFlare is revolutionizing the way we consume content, creating a unique space for creators and audiences alike.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to DreamFlare AI<br>00:20 - What is DreamFlare?<br>01:31 - Founding Story of DreamFlare<br>02:42 - Josh's Background and Experience<br>05:16 - Comparing DreamFlare to Netflix<br>06:40 - The Future of Content Creation<br>09:27 - Content Acquisition and IP<br>10:10 - Differentiating in a Crowded Market<br>11:00 - Tips for Aspiring Creators<br>13:19 - Tech Stack for Content Creation<br>14:33 - DreamFlare's Focus on Interactivity<br>15:35 - Types of Content: Spins and Flips<br>18:40 - The Excitement of New Opportunities<br>20:17 - The Rise of Solo Filmmakers<br>21:31 - Monetization for Creators<br>22:46 - The Future of Editing and Production<br>23:15 - Recommended Content on DreamFlare<br>25:18 - The Potential for AI-Generated Games<br>26:12 - The Importance of Creative Skills<br>29:04 - Vision for the Future of DreamFlare<br>30:27 - Personal Reflections on Opportunities<br>31:52 - Closing Thoughts and Future Progress]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Oct 2024 09:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1944</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this exciting episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Josh Liss and Rob Bralver, the co-founders of DreamFlare AI, an innovative entertainment platform that merges gaming and storytelling through interactive shows powered by AI. Discover how DreamFlare is revolutionizing the way we consume content, creating a unique space for creators and audiences alike.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to DreamFlare AI00:20 - What is DreamFlare?01:31 - Founding Story of DreamFlare02:42 - Josh's Background and Experience05:16 - Comparing DreamFlare to Netflix06:40 - The Future of Content Creation09:27 - Content Acquisition and IP10:10 - Differentiating in a Crowded Market11:00 - Tips for Aspiring Creators13:19 - Tech Stack for Content Creation14:33 - DreamFlare's Focus on Interactivity15:35 - Types of Content: Spins and Flips18:40 - The Excitement of New Opportunities20:17 - The Rise of Solo Filmmakers21:31 - Monetization for Creators22:46 - The Future of Editing and Production23:15 - Recommended Content on DreamFlare25:18 - The Potential for AI-Generated Games26:12 - The Importance of Creative Skills29:04 - Vision for the Future of DreamFlare30:27 - Personal Reflections on Opportunities31:52 - Closing Thoughts and Future Progress</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Fullcast CEO Ryan Westwood</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Ryan Westwood, the dynamic CEO of Fullcast, to explore the exhilarating world of entrepreneurship and leadership. After successfully selling his previous company, Simplus, Ryan shares his journey back into the CEO role and the passion that drives him to build something extraordinary.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:10 - Being CEO Again and the Thrill of Entrepreneurship<br>01:40 - The Importance of Values and Passion in Leadership<br>04:10 - Finding Fullcast: A Focus on Revenue Operations<br>07:50 - Navigating the Economy and Succeeding in Any Environment<br>10:25 - Raising Capital to Buy Fullcast<br>12:30 - Building Long-Term Relationships with Investors<br>17:40 - The Talented Founding Team at Fullcast<br>19:15 - Partnering with Epic Ventures<br>22:30 - Choosing the Right Investors and Avoiding Regret<br>24:50 - The Sacrifices of Being a Fanatical CEO<br>29:00 - Finding Balance and Being Present with Family<br>33:45 - Prioritizing Health as a CEO<br>38:30 - The Daily Routine of a High-Performing CEO<br>41:50 - Utah’s Entrepreneurial Shift and the Next Generation of Leaders<br>45:40 - Utah’s Spirit of Generosity and Community<br>50:30 - Staying Focused on Mission in a Changing Cultural Landscape<br>54:00 - Long-Term Vision for Fullcast and Future Goals<br>57:00 - A Chance Given: Ryan’s Grandfather’s Influence]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Ryan Westwood, the dynamic CEO of Fullcast, to explore the exhilarating world of entrepreneurship and leadership. After successfully selling his previous company, Simplus, Ryan shares his journey back into the CEO role and the passion that drives him to build something extraordinary.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:10 - Being CEO Again and the Thrill of Entrepreneurship<br>01:40 - The Importance of Values and Passion in Leadership<br>04:10 - Finding Fullcast: A Focus on Revenue Operations<br>07:50 - Navigating the Economy and Succeeding in Any Environment<br>10:25 - Raising Capital to Buy Fullcast<br>12:30 - Building Long-Term Relationships with Investors<br>17:40 - The Talented Founding Team at Fullcast<br>19:15 - Partnering with Epic Ventures<br>22:30 - Choosing the Right Investors and Avoiding Regret<br>24:50 - The Sacrifices of Being a Fanatical CEO<br>29:00 - Finding Balance and Being Present with Family<br>33:45 - Prioritizing Health as a CEO<br>38:30 - The Daily Routine of a High-Performing CEO<br>41:50 - Utah’s Entrepreneurial Shift and the Next Generation of Leaders<br>45:40 - Utah’s Spirit of Generosity and Community<br>50:30 - Staying Focused on Mission in a Changing Cultural Landscape<br>54:00 - Long-Term Vision for Fullcast and Future Goals<br>57:00 - A Chance Given: Ryan’s Grandfather’s Influence]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Ryan Westwood, the dynamic CEO of Fullcast, to explore the exhilarating world of entrepreneurship and leadership. After successfully selling his previous company, Simplus, Ryan shares his journey back into the CEO role and the passion that drives him to build something extraordinary.Timestamps:00:10 - Being CEO Again and the Thrill of Entrepreneurship01:40 - The Importance of Values and Passion in Leadership04:10 - Finding Fullcast: A Focus on Revenue Operations07:50 - Navigating the Economy and Succeeding in Any Environment10:25 - Raising Capital to Buy Fullcast12:30 - Building Long-Term Relationships with Investors17:40 - The Talented Founding Team at Fullcast19:15 - Partnering with Epic Ventures22:30 - Choosing the Right Investors and Avoiding Regret24:50 - The Sacrifices of Being a Fanatical CEO29:00 - Finding Balance and Being Present with Family33:45 - Prioritizing Health as a CEO38:30 - The Daily Routine of a High-Performing CEO41:50 - Utah’s Entrepreneurial Shift and the Next Generation of Leaders45:40 - Utah’s Spirit of Generosity and Community50:30 - Staying Focused on Mission in a Changing Cultural Landscape54:00 - Long-Term Vision for Fullcast and Future Goals57:00 - A Chance Given: Ryan’s Grandfather’s Influence</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, host Clint Betts sits down with Ryan Westwood, the dynamic CEO of Fullcast, to explore the exhilarating world of entrepreneurship and leadership. After successfully selling his previous company, Simplus, Ryan shares his journey back into </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with PJ Oleksak, the dynamic CEO of Nuts.com, to explore her incredible journey from investment banking to leading one of the most beloved online snack retailers. PJ shares her unique career path, starting from her early days in finance and private equity, to her transformative roles at FreshDirect and Slice, and finally, her current leadership at Nuts.com.<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - PJ's background and journey to Nuts.com<br>00:45 - The history of Nuts.com<br>02:08 - Navigating the COVID-19 boom<br>03:03 - The story behind the Nuts.com domain name<br>04:01 - PJ's experience at Slice<br>10:19 - Logistics and operations at Nuts.com<br>13:00 - New gifting initiative<br>14:54 - A day in the life of PJ<br>16:11 - The role of AI at Nuts.com<br>19:02 - Reading recommendations<br>21:05 - Thoughts on the macroeconomic environment<br>23:34 - Building and evolving company culture<br>27:10 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with PJ Oleksak, the dynamic CEO of Nuts.com, to explore her incredible journey from investment banking to leading one of the most beloved online snack retailers. PJ shares her unique career path, starting from her early days in finance and private equity, to her transformative roles at FreshDirect and Slice, and finally, her current leadership at Nuts.com.<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - PJ's background and journey to Nuts.com<br>00:45 - The history of Nuts.com<br>02:08 - Navigating the COVID-19 boom<br>03:03 - The story behind the Nuts.com domain name<br>04:01 - PJ's experience at Slice<br>10:19 - Logistics and operations at Nuts.com<br>13:00 - New gifting initiative<br>14:54 - A day in the life of PJ<br>16:11 - The role of AI at Nuts.com<br>19:02 - Reading recommendations<br>21:05 - Thoughts on the macroeconomic environment<br>23:34 - Building and evolving company culture<br>27:10 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1749</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint recently sat down with PJ Oleksak, the dynamic CEO of Nuts.com, to explore her incredible journey from investment banking to leading one of the most beloved online snack retailers. PJ shares her unique career path, starting from her early days in finance and private equity, to her transformative roles at FreshDirect and Slice, and finally, her current leadership at Nuts.com.Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction00:09 - PJ's background and journey to Nuts.com00:45 - The history of Nuts.com02:08 - Navigating the COVID-19 boom03:03 - The story behind the Nuts.com domain name04:01 - PJ's experience at Slice10:19 - Logistics and operations at Nuts.com13:00 - New gifting initiative14:54 - A day in the life of PJ16:11 - The role of AI at Nuts.com19:02 - Reading recommendations21:05 - Thoughts on the macroeconomic environment23:34 - Building and evolving company culture27:10 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint recently sat down with PJ Oleksak, the dynamic CEO of Nuts.com, to explore her incredible journey from investment banking to leading one of the most beloved online snack retailers. PJ shares her unique career path, starting from her early days in fi</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Fandom CEO Perkins Miller</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint sits down with Perkins Miller, the CEO of Fandom.com, to explore the fascinating world of fan communities and the digital platforms that support them. Perkins shares his journey from working at StubHub and the NFL to leading one of the largest fan-centric platforms on the internet.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:28 - Perkins' journey to becoming CEO of Fandom<br>01:10 - The core of Fandom: 200,000+ wikis and 45 million pages of content<br>02:16 - Acquisitions and business expansion<br>03:35 - Building great communities: Shared values and platforms<br>05:33 - Strengthening community relationships and commerce<br>08:02 - Revenue model and competitors<br>09:06 - Unique insights from Fandom's data platform, Fan DNA<br>11:02 - The impact of AI on Fandom's operations<br>13:52 - Working with studios and potential for a game studio<br>16:51 - Perkins' previous roles at StubHub, NFL, and WWE<br>20:25 - A typical day for Perkins as CEO<br>22:14 - The future of web traffic and search with AI<br>25:31 - Perkins' reading recommendations<br>27:04 - Leadership lessons learned over the years<br>29:38 - Handling macroeconomic and geopolitical issues as a CEO<br>32:35 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint sits down with Perkins Miller, the CEO of Fandom.com, to explore the fascinating world of fan communities and the digital platforms that support them. Perkins shares his journey from working at StubHub and the NFL to leading one of the largest fan-centric platforms on the internet.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:28 - Perkins' journey to becoming CEO of Fandom<br>01:10 - The core of Fandom: 200,000+ wikis and 45 million pages of content<br>02:16 - Acquisitions and business expansion<br>03:35 - Building great communities: Shared values and platforms<br>05:33 - Strengthening community relationships and commerce<br>08:02 - Revenue model and competitors<br>09:06 - Unique insights from Fandom's data platform, Fan DNA<br>11:02 - The impact of AI on Fandom's operations<br>13:52 - Working with studios and potential for a game studio<br>16:51 - Perkins' previous roles at StubHub, NFL, and WWE<br>20:25 - A typical day for Perkins as CEO<br>22:14 - The future of web traffic and search with AI<br>25:31 - Perkins' reading recommendations<br>27:04 - Leadership lessons learned over the years<br>29:38 - Handling macroeconomic and geopolitical issues as a CEO<br>32:35 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>2057</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode, Clint sits down with Perkins Miller, the CEO of Fandom.com, to explore the fascinating world of fan communities and the digital platforms that support them. Perkins shares his journey from working at StubHub and the NFL to leading one of the largest fan-centric platforms on the internet.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:28 - Perkins' journey to becoming CEO of Fandom01:10 - The core of Fandom: 200,000+ wikis and 45 million pages of content02:16 - Acquisitions and business expansion03:35 - Building great communities: Shared values and platforms05:33 - Strengthening community relationships and commerce08:02 - Revenue model and competitors09:06 - Unique insights from Fandom's data platform, Fan DNA11:02 - The impact of AI on Fandom's operations13:52 - Working with studios and potential for a game studio16:51 - Perkins' previous roles at StubHub, NFL, and WWE20:25 - A typical day for Perkins as CEO22:14 - The future of web traffic and search with AI25:31 - Perkins' reading recommendations27:04 - Leadership lessons learned over the years29:38 - Handling macroeconomic and geopolitical issues as a CEO32:35 - The importance of giving and taking chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode, Clint sits down with Perkins Miller, the CEO of Fandom.com, to explore the fascinating world of fan communities and the digital platforms that support them. Perkins shares his journey from working at StubHub and the NFL to leading one of </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Bluebell Partnership Founder Catherine Oliver</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint chats with Catherine Oliver, author of "Working Parents-to-be," and Founder of Bluebell Partnership, about her journey in supporting working parents through parental leave and the transition back to work. Catherine shares her personal experiences, the inspiration behind her book, and insights on the evolving landscape of workplace support for parents, highlighting the differences between the UK and the US. She offers practical advice for leaders on fostering a supportive environment and shares tips for soon-to-be parents on preparing for their new roles. Join us for an enlightening discussion on empathy in leadership and the importance of community during this significant life transition!<br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Catherine and Her Book<br>00:22 - Overview of "Working Parents-to-be"<br>01:16 - Cultural Perspectives on Parental Support<br>03:08 - Catherine's Personal Journey<br>05:26 - Transitioning from Corporate to Independent Work<br>06:29 - Supporting Working Parents and Gender Balance<br>07:14 - Response to the Book's Launch<br>08:38 - Advice for Business Leaders<br>11:46 - Guidance for Working Parents<br>14:30 - The Role of AI in Workplace Support<br>15:37 - A Day in Katherine's Life<br>17:04 - Traits of Great Leaders<br>19:41 - Differences in Leadership Between the UK and US<br>22:19 - The Political Landscape of Diversity and Inclusion<br>25:53 - Navigating Political Expectations as a Leader<br>28:48 - Acknowledging Opportunities Given by Others]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint chats with Catherine Oliver, author of "Working Parents-to-be," and Founder of Bluebell Partnership, about her journey in supporting working parents through parental leave and the transition back to work. Catherine shares her personal experiences, the inspiration behind her book, and insights on the evolving landscape of workplace support for parents, highlighting the differences between the UK and the US. She offers practical advice for leaders on fostering a supportive environment and shares tips for soon-to-be parents on preparing for their new roles. Join us for an enlightening discussion on empathy in leadership and the importance of community during this significant life transition!<br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Catherine and Her Book<br>00:22 - Overview of "Working Parents-to-be"<br>01:16 - Cultural Perspectives on Parental Support<br>03:08 - Catherine's Personal Journey<br>05:26 - Transitioning from Corporate to Independent Work<br>06:29 - Supporting Working Parents and Gender Balance<br>07:14 - Response to the Book's Launch<br>08:38 - Advice for Business Leaders<br>11:46 - Guidance for Working Parents<br>14:30 - The Role of AI in Workplace Support<br>15:37 - A Day in Katherine's Life<br>17:04 - Traits of Great Leaders<br>19:41 - Differences in Leadership Between the UK and US<br>22:19 - The Political Landscape of Diversity and Inclusion<br>25:53 - Navigating Political Expectations as a Leader<br>28:48 - Acknowledging Opportunities Given by Others]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1870</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint chats with Catherine Oliver, author of "Working Parents-to-be," and Founder of Bluebell Partnership, about her journey in supporting working parents through parental leave and the transition back to work. Catherine shares her personal experiences, the inspiration behind her book, and insights on the evolving landscape of workplace support for parents, highlighting the differences between the UK and the US. She offers practical advice for leaders on fostering a supportive environment and shares tips for soon-to-be parents on preparing for their new roles. Join us for an enlightening discussion on empathy in leadership and the importance of community during this significant life transition!Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Catherine and Her Book00:22 - Overview of "Working Parents-to-be"01:16 - Cultural Perspectives on Parental Support03:08 - Catherine's Personal Journey05:26 - Transitioning from Corporate to Independent Work06:29 - Supporting Working Parents and Gender Balance07:14 - Response to the Book's Launch08:38 - Advice for Business Leaders11:46 - Guidance for Working Parents14:30 - The Role of AI in Workplace Support15:37 - A Day in Katherine's Life17:04 - Traits of Great Leaders19:41 - Differences in Leadership Between the UK and US22:19 - The Political Landscape of Diversity and Inclusion25:53 - Navigating Political Expectations as a Leader28:48 - Acknowledging Opportunities Given by Others</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Samsara CEO Sanjit Biswas</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Sanjit Biswas, the CEO and founder of Samsara, a company revolutionizing the world of physical operations. Sanjit shares his incredible journey from co-founding Meraki, a Wi-Fi technology company acquired by Cisco, to building Samsara into a publicly traded company with over $1.2 billion in recurring revenue.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Sanjit and Samsara<br>00:22 - Overview of Samsara's Mission and Technology<br>01:13 - Growth and Scale of Samsara<br>01:27 - Founding Team and Background<br>02:10 - Transition from Meraki to Samsara<br>02:52 - Clientele and Focus on Field Operations<br>03:33 - Insights Gained from Physical Operations<br>04:21 - Leadership Lessons from Meraki's Sale to Cisco<br>05:58 - Capital Raising Strategies for Meraki and Samsara<br>08:34 - Partnering with Top Venture Capital Firms<br>09:02 - Advice for Entrepreneurs on Securing Funding<br>10:39 - Decision to Go Public and Its Rationale<br>12:49 - Management Changes Post-IPO<br>14:45 - A Day in the Life of Sanjit Biswas<br>15:59 - Reading Recommendations for Leaders<br>17:23 - Reflections on Paul Graham's Founder Mode Essay<br>19:30 - Implementing AI at Samsara<br>21:07 - Long-term Vision for AI Development<br>22:57 - Leadership Lessons Learned Over Time<br>25:00 - Daily Routines and Grounding Activities<br>26:35 - The CEO's Role in Public Discourse<br>28:01 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave Opportunities<br>29:31 - Closing Thoughts and Gratitude]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Sanjit Biswas, the CEO and founder of Samsara, a company revolutionizing the world of physical operations. Sanjit shares his incredible journey from co-founding Meraki, a Wi-Fi technology company acquired by Cisco, to building Samsara into a publicly traded company with over $1.2 billion in recurring revenue.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Sanjit and Samsara<br>00:22 - Overview of Samsara's Mission and Technology<br>01:13 - Growth and Scale of Samsara<br>01:27 - Founding Team and Background<br>02:10 - Transition from Meraki to Samsara<br>02:52 - Clientele and Focus on Field Operations<br>03:33 - Insights Gained from Physical Operations<br>04:21 - Leadership Lessons from Meraki's Sale to Cisco<br>05:58 - Capital Raising Strategies for Meraki and Samsara<br>08:34 - Partnering with Top Venture Capital Firms<br>09:02 - Advice for Entrepreneurs on Securing Funding<br>10:39 - Decision to Go Public and Its Rationale<br>12:49 - Management Changes Post-IPO<br>14:45 - A Day in the Life of Sanjit Biswas<br>15:59 - Reading Recommendations for Leaders<br>17:23 - Reflections on Paul Graham's Founder Mode Essay<br>19:30 - Implementing AI at Samsara<br>21:07 - Long-term Vision for AI Development<br>22:57 - Leadership Lessons Learned Over Time<br>25:00 - Daily Routines and Grounding Activities<br>26:35 - The CEO's Role in Public Discourse<br>28:01 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave Opportunities<br>29:31 - Closing Thoughts and Gratitude]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1802</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Sanjit Biswas, the CEO and founder of Samsara, a company revolutionizing the world of physical operations. Sanjit shares his incredible journey from co-founding Meraki, a Wi-Fi technology company acquired by Cisco, to building Samsara into a publicly traded company with over $1.2 billion in recurring revenue.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Sanjit and Samsara00:22 - Overview of Samsara's Mission and Technology01:13 - Growth and Scale of Samsara01:27 - Founding Team and Background02:10 - Transition from Meraki to Samsara02:52 - Clientele and Focus on Field Operations03:33 - Insights Gained from Physical Operations04:21 - Leadership Lessons from Meraki's Sale to Cisco05:58 - Capital Raising Strategies for Meraki and Samsara08:34 - Partnering with Top Venture Capital Firms09:02 - Advice for Entrepreneurs on Securing Funding10:39 - Decision to Go Public and Its Rationale12:49 - Management Changes Post-IPO14:45 - A Day in the Life of Sanjit Biswas15:59 - Reading Recommendations for Leaders17:23 - Reflections on Paul Graham's Founder Mode Essay19:30 - Implementing AI at Samsara21:07 - Long-term Vision for AI Development22:57 - Leadership Lessons Learned Over Time25:00 - Daily Routines and Grounding Activities26:35 - The CEO's Role in Public Discourse28:01 - Acknowledging Those Who Gave Opportunities29:31 - Closing Thoughts and Gratitude</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Sanjit Biswas, the CEO and founder of Samsara, a company revolutionizing the world of physical operations. Sanjit shares his incredible journey from co-founding Meraki, a Wi-Fi technology company ac</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Springboard Global Enterprises CEO Nadine Vogel</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Nadine Vogel, CEO of Springboard Consulting, to explore her remarkable journey from a senior executive in a Fortune 50 company to leading a global firm that champions disability inclusion in 85 countries. Nadine shares personal stories that fueled her passion, insights on leadership, the impact of AI on disability inclusion, and the unique challenges women face in business, including menopause in the workplace. She also discusses her book "Dive In," her involvement in TV programs, and her continuous learning philosophy.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:20 - Nadine's background and career journey<br>00:48 - Founding Springboard Consulting<br>01:56 - Mission and operations of Springboard Consulting<br>02:26 - Personal motivation and experiences<br>03:22 - A typical day for Nadine<br>04:50 - Nadine's reading habits and recommendations<br>05:45 - Topics of Nadine's speeches<br>06:20 - The importance of perspective in leadership<br>07:17 - What makes a great leader<br>08:56 - Thoughts on AI and its impact on disability inclusion<br>10:21 - Women Influence and Power Group (WIPP) and women in business<br>12:58 - Addressing menopause in the workplace<br>14:06 - What Nadine wishes she had known earlier in her career<br>15:11 - Nadine's book "Dive In"<br>16:29 - Nadine's TV programs and educational initiatives<br>18:29 - Thoughts on the politicization of DEI<br>21:02 - The importance of recognizing opportunities and gifts<br>23:32 - Closing remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Nadine Vogel, CEO of Springboard Consulting, to explore her remarkable journey from a senior executive in a Fortune 50 company to leading a global firm that champions disability inclusion in 85 countries. Nadine shares personal stories that fueled her passion, insights on leadership, the impact of AI on disability inclusion, and the unique challenges women face in business, including menopause in the workplace. She also discusses her book "Dive In," her involvement in TV programs, and her continuous learning philosophy.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:20 - Nadine's background and career journey<br>00:48 - Founding Springboard Consulting<br>01:56 - Mission and operations of Springboard Consulting<br>02:26 - Personal motivation and experiences<br>03:22 - A typical day for Nadine<br>04:50 - Nadine's reading habits and recommendations<br>05:45 - Topics of Nadine's speeches<br>06:20 - The importance of perspective in leadership<br>07:17 - What makes a great leader<br>08:56 - Thoughts on AI and its impact on disability inclusion<br>10:21 - Women Influence and Power Group (WIPP) and women in business<br>12:58 - Addressing menopause in the workplace<br>14:06 - What Nadine wishes she had known earlier in her career<br>15:11 - Nadine's book "Dive In"<br>16:29 - Nadine's TV programs and educational initiatives<br>18:29 - Thoughts on the politicization of DEI<br>21:02 - The importance of recognizing opportunities and gifts<br>23:32 - Closing remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Nadine Vogel, CEO of Springboard Consulting, to explore her remarkable journey from a senior executive in a Fortune 50 company to leading a global firm that champions disability inclusion in 85 countries. Nadine shares personal stories that fueled her passion, insights on leadership, the impact of AI on disability inclusion, and the unique challenges women face in business, including menopause in the workplace. She also discusses her book "Dive In," her involvement in TV programs, and her continuous learning philosophy.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:20 - Nadine's background and career journey00:48 - Founding Springboard Consulting01:56 - Mission and operations of Springboard Consulting02:26 - Personal motivation and experiences03:22 - A typical day for Nadine04:50 - Nadine's reading habits and recommendations05:45 - Topics of Nadine's speeches06:20 - The importance of perspective in leadership07:17 - What makes a great leader08:56 - Thoughts on AI and its impact on disability inclusion10:21 - Women Influence and Power Group (WIPP) and women in business12:58 - Addressing menopause in the workplace14:06 - What Nadine wishes she had known earlier in her career15:11 - Nadine's book "Dive In"16:29 - Nadine's TV programs and educational initiatives18:29 - Thoughts on the politicization of DEI21:02 - The importance of recognizing opportunities and gifts23:32 - Closing remarks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Nadine Vogel, CEO of Springboard Consulting, to explore her remarkable journey from a senior executive in a Fortune 50 company to leading a global firm that champions disability inclusion in 85 coun</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently had the opportunity to chat with Rob MacNaughton, the CEO of Calibrate, about the groundbreaking approach his company is taking in the weight loss industry by combining powerful GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic with clinician-led lifestyle interventions. Rob shares insights into the advantages and disadvantages of these medications, the impressive results Calibrate has achieved, and the importance of addressing the root causes of obesity. We also delve into Rob's diverse background, the challenges and benefits of leading a fully remote company, and the role of AI in enhancing member experience and operational efficiency.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Rob's background and the rise of GLP-1 drugs<br>01:03 - Calibrate's unique approach to weight loss<br>02:29 - Impressive results and published data<br>04:00 - Safety and efficacy of GLP-1 drugs<br>05:14 - What a typical week looks like for Calibrate members<br>07:19 - Rob's journey to Calibrate<br>12:36 - The importance of addressing the root cause of obesity<br>14:25 - A day in the life of a remote CEO<br>16:35 - Leadership in a remote environment<br>19:39 - Talent acquisition in a remote setting<br>23:00 - The role of AI in Calibrate's operations<br>26:03 - Long-term planning with AI<br>27:10 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently had the opportunity to chat with Rob MacNaughton, the CEO of Calibrate, about the groundbreaking approach his company is taking in the weight loss industry by combining powerful GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic with clinician-led lifestyle interventions. Rob shares insights into the advantages and disadvantages of these medications, the impressive results Calibrate has achieved, and the importance of addressing the root causes of obesity. We also delve into Rob's diverse background, the challenges and benefits of leading a fully remote company, and the role of AI in enhancing member experience and operational efficiency.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:09 - Rob's background and the rise of GLP-1 drugs<br>01:03 - Calibrate's unique approach to weight loss<br>02:29 - Impressive results and published data<br>04:00 - Safety and efficacy of GLP-1 drugs<br>05:14 - What a typical week looks like for Calibrate members<br>07:19 - Rob's journey to Calibrate<br>12:36 - The importance of addressing the root cause of obesity<br>14:25 - A day in the life of a remote CEO<br>16:35 - Leadership in a remote environment<br>19:39 - Talent acquisition in a remote setting<br>23:00 - The role of AI in Calibrate's operations<br>26:03 - Long-term planning with AI<br>27:10 - The importance of giving and taking chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1809</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint recently had the opportunity to chat with Rob MacNaughton, the CEO of Calibrate, about the groundbreaking approach his company is taking in the weight loss industry by combining powerful GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic with clinician-led lifestyle interventions. Rob shares insights into the advantages and disadvantages of these medications, the impressive results Calibrate has achieved, and the importance of addressing the root causes of obesity. We also delve into Rob's diverse background, the challenges and benefits of leading a fully remote company, and the role of AI in enhancing member experience and operational efficiency.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:09 - Rob's background and the rise of GLP-1 drugs01:03 - Calibrate's unique approach to weight loss02:29 - Impressive results and published data04:00 - Safety and efficacy of GLP-1 drugs05:14 - What a typical week looks like for Calibrate members07:19 - Rob's journey to Calibrate12:36 - The importance of addressing the root cause of obesity14:25 - A day in the life of a remote CEO16:35 - Leadership in a remote environment19:39 - Talent acquisition in a remote setting23:00 - The role of AI in Calibrate's operations26:03 - Long-term planning with AI27:10 - The importance of giving and taking chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint recently had the opportunity to chat with Rob MacNaughton, the CEO of Calibrate, about the groundbreaking approach his company is taking in the weight loss industry by combining powerful GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic with clinician-led lifesty</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Insmed CEO Will Lewis</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sat down with Will Lewis, the CEO of Innsmed, a company dedicated to developing innovative drugs for patients facing serious and rare diseases. Will shares his journey to becoming CEO, the transformative growth of Innsmed, and the intricate process of drug development, including the lengthy timelines and significant financial investments involved. They discuss the importance of patient experience, the ethical considerations in drug development, and the role of artificial intelligence in streamlining processes. Will also offers insights into leadership, mentorship, and the values that drive his team to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives. <br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Innsmed and CEO Journey<br>00:38 - Overview of Innsmed's Mission<br>01:39 - The Drug Development Process<br>04:04 - The Necessity of the 15-Year Process<br>06:38 - Expedited Drug Development During COVID-19<br>08:12 - Choosing Which Diseases to Target<br>10:51 - The Future of Curing Diseases<br>12:55 - The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Drug Development<br>16:21 - A Day in the Life of the CEO<br>18:05 - Leadership Philosophy and Values<br>20:18 - Reading Recommendations<br>21:22 - Impact of the Macro Economic Environment<br>24:02 - Financing in the Biotech Industry<br>27:03 - Intellectual Property and Competition<br>30:37 - Closing Thoughts on Mentorship and Opportunities]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sat down with Will Lewis, the CEO of Innsmed, a company dedicated to developing innovative drugs for patients facing serious and rare diseases. Will shares his journey to becoming CEO, the transformative growth of Innsmed, and the intricate process of drug development, including the lengthy timelines and significant financial investments involved. They discuss the importance of patient experience, the ethical considerations in drug development, and the role of artificial intelligence in streamlining processes. Will also offers insights into leadership, mentorship, and the values that drive his team to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives. <br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Innsmed and CEO Journey<br>00:38 - Overview of Innsmed's Mission<br>01:39 - The Drug Development Process<br>04:04 - The Necessity of the 15-Year Process<br>06:38 - Expedited Drug Development During COVID-19<br>08:12 - Choosing Which Diseases to Target<br>10:51 - The Future of Curing Diseases<br>12:55 - The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Drug Development<br>16:21 - A Day in the Life of the CEO<br>18:05 - Leadership Philosophy and Values<br>20:18 - Reading Recommendations<br>21:22 - Impact of the Macro Economic Environment<br>24:02 - Financing in the Biotech Industry<br>27:03 - Intellectual Property and Competition<br>30:37 - Closing Thoughts on Mentorship and Opportunities]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 16:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sat down with Will Lewis, the CEO of Innsmed, a company dedicated to developing innovative drugs for patients facing serious and rare diseases. Will shares his journey to becoming CEO, the transformative growth of Innsmed, and the intricate process of drug development, including the lengthy timelines and significant financial investments involved. They discuss the importance of patient experience, the ethical considerations in drug development, and the role of artificial intelligence in streamlining processes. Will also offers insights into leadership, mentorship, and the values that drive his team to make a meaningful difference in patients' lives. Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Innsmed and CEO Journey00:38 - Overview of Innsmed's Mission01:39 - The Drug Development Process04:04 - The Necessity of the 15-Year Process06:38 - Expedited Drug Development During COVID-1908:12 - Choosing Which Diseases to Target10:51 - The Future of Curing Diseases12:55 - The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Drug Development16:21 - A Day in the Life of the CEO18:05 - Leadership Philosophy and Values20:18 - Reading Recommendations21:22 - Impact of the Macro Economic Environment24:02 - Financing in the Biotech Industry27:03 - Intellectual Property and Competition30:37 - Closing Thoughts on Mentorship and Opportunities</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sat down with Will Lewis, the CEO of Innsmed, a company dedicated to developing innovative drugs for patients facing serious and rare diseases. Will shares his journey to becoming CEO, the transformative growth of</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>IDEO CEO Derek Robson</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Derek Robson, the CEO of IDEO, a leading design and innovation company known for its human-centered design approach. In this episode, Derek shares his journey from a 36-year career in advertising to leading one of the most creative companies in the world, discussing how IDEO tackles a wide range of challenges, from designing products and services to reimagining government systems. He highlights the importance of creativity, the eclectic mix of talent at IDEO, and how they cultivate a culture of innovation. We also dive into the impact of AI on design, the evolving role of leadership, and the significance of self-care for executives. Plus, hear Derek's thoughts on the creative environments of London and San Francisco and how they influence the work at IDEO.<br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Derek and IDEO<br>00:20 - IDEO's mission and approach to design<br>03:15 - Choosing clients and tackling complex problems<br>05:57 - Hiring and cultivating diverse talent<br>07:44 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>09:36 - The role of AI in design<br>13:10 - Thoughts on leadership and self-leadership<br>17:14 - The creative environment in London<br>20:32 - Insights on San Francisco's tech scene<br>22:40 - Staying grounded as a CEO<br>25:24 - The macroeconomic environment and corporate responsibility<br>29:38 - Derek's journey and the importance of giving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Derek Robson, the CEO of IDEO, a leading design and innovation company known for its human-centered design approach. In this episode, Derek shares his journey from a 36-year career in advertising to leading one of the most creative companies in the world, discussing how IDEO tackles a wide range of challenges, from designing products and services to reimagining government systems. He highlights the importance of creativity, the eclectic mix of talent at IDEO, and how they cultivate a culture of innovation. We also dive into the impact of AI on design, the evolving role of leadership, and the significance of self-care for executives. Plus, hear Derek's thoughts on the creative environments of London and San Francisco and how they influence the work at IDEO.<br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Derek and IDEO<br>00:20 - IDEO's mission and approach to design<br>03:15 - Choosing clients and tackling complex problems<br>05:57 - Hiring and cultivating diverse talent<br>07:44 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>09:36 - The role of AI in design<br>13:10 - Thoughts on leadership and self-leadership<br>17:14 - The creative environment in London<br>20:32 - Insights on San Francisco's tech scene<br>22:40 - Staying grounded as a CEO<br>25:24 - The macroeconomic environment and corporate responsibility<br>29:38 - Derek's journey and the importance of giving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Clint recently sat down with Derek Robson, the CEO of IDEO, a leading design and innovation company known for its human-centered design approach. In this episode, Derek shares his journey from a 36-year career in advertising to leading one of the most creative companies in the world, discussing how IDEO tackles a wide range of challenges, from designing products and services to reimagining government systems. He highlights the importance of creativity, the eclectic mix of talent at IDEO, and how they cultivate a culture of innovation. We also dive into the impact of AI on design, the evolving role of leadership, and the significance of self-care for executives. Plus, hear Derek's thoughts on the creative environments of London and San Francisco and how they influence the work at IDEO.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Derek and IDEO00:20 - IDEO's mission and approach to design03:15 - Choosing clients and tackling complex problems05:57 - Hiring and cultivating diverse talent07:44 - A day in the life of a CEO09:36 - The role of AI in design13:10 - Thoughts on leadership and self-leadership17:14 - The creative environment in London20:32 - Insights on San Francisco's tech scene22:40 - Staying grounded as a CEO25:24 - The macroeconomic environment and corporate responsibility29:38 - Derek's journey and the importance of giving chances</itunes:summary>
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      <title>San Jose State University Research Foundation Executive Director Andrew Exner</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint chats with Andrew Exner, the Executive Director of the San Jose State University Research Foundation, who shares his unconventional journey to this role and the foundation's mission of supporting research through external funding, intellectual property management, and research agreements. Andrew discusses the similarities between running a nonprofit and a for-profit organization, what a typical day looks like in his dynamic environment, and the impact of AI on fundraising and research management. He also addresses the current political climate on college campuses, the ongoing relevance of higher education, and essential leadership traits that have shaped his career.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Andrew and His Role<br>00:25 - Andrew's Unique Career Path<br>01:53 - Overview of the San Jose State University Research Foundation<br>04:11 - Comparing Nonprofits and For-Profit Companies<br>05:42 - A Day in the Life of Andrew<br>07:55 - The Impact of AI on Research and Fundraising<br>12:20 - Political Climate on College Campuses<br>15:11 - Reading Preferences and Recommendations<br>17:52 - Key Leadership Traits<br>21:33 - Thoughts on the Current Economic and Political Environment<br>26:14 - Opportunities Given by Others<br>29:22 - Conclusion and Closing Remarks]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode, Clint chats with Andrew Exner, the Executive Director of the San Jose State University Research Foundation, who shares his unconventional journey to this role and the foundation's mission of supporting research through external funding, intellectual property management, and research agreements. Andrew discusses the similarities between running a nonprofit and a for-profit organization, what a typical day looks like in his dynamic environment, and the impact of AI on fundraising and research management. He also addresses the current political climate on college campuses, the ongoing relevance of higher education, and essential leadership traits that have shaped his career.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Andrew and His Role<br>00:25 - Andrew's Unique Career Path<br>01:53 - Overview of the San Jose State University Research Foundation<br>04:11 - Comparing Nonprofits and For-Profit Companies<br>05:42 - A Day in the Life of Andrew<br>07:55 - The Impact of AI on Research and Fundraising<br>12:20 - Political Climate on College Campuses<br>15:11 - Reading Preferences and Recommendations<br>17:52 - Key Leadership Traits<br>21:33 - Thoughts on the Current Economic and Political Environment<br>26:14 - Opportunities Given by Others<br>29:22 - Conclusion and Closing Remarks]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <title>Ozlo Sleep CEO Rockwell Shah</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint chats with Rockwell Shah, the CEO of Ozlo Sleep, about his incredible journey from a remote tech support agent to leading a company focused on innovative sleep solutions. Rockwell shares the story behind the Ozlo Sleep Buds, a revolutionary product designed to enhance sleep quality by blocking out noise and streaming audio. He discusses the success of their crowdfunding campaign, the challenges of hardware manufacturing, and the importance of customer feedback in product development. Additionally, Rockwell reflects on his personal experiences, including the joys of fatherhood and the impact of macroeconomic conditions on consumer products. Join us for an insightful conversation filled with valuable lessons for entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts alike!<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00 - Introduction to Rockwell and Oswell Sleep<br>00:20 - Rockwell's Journey to CEO<br>01:02 - Transition from B2B to Consumer Apps<br>01:56 - The Bose Sleepbuds Experience<br>02:52 - Acquisition of Bose's IP<br>03:57 - The Importance of Sleep and Snoring Solutions<br>05:02 - Consumer Trends in Sleep Products<br>06:57 - Success of the Relaunched Sleepbuds<br>07:47 - Advantages of Crowdfunding<br>08:12 - Crowdfunding as a Pre-Order Campaign<br>11:52 - Using Both Kickstarter and Indiegogo<br>13:13 - Challenges of Hardware Development<br>15:15 - The Complexity of Manufacturing<br>16:33 - Navigating Supply Chain Issues<br>19:02 - The Iterative Process of Product Development<br>20:29 - The Risks of Hardware Startups<br>21:25 - Customer Usage Patterns<br>24:27 - Daily Life and Work Balance<br>27:02 - The Joys of Fatherhood<br>28:35 - Information Consumption Preferences<br>30:35 - The State of E-Commerce and Consumer Products<br>36:07 - The Importance of Community Support<br>39:32 - Conclusion and Future Outlook]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint chats with Rockwell Shah, the CEO of Ozlo Sleep, about his incredible journey from a remote tech support agent to leading a company focused on innovative sleep solutions. Rockwell shares the story behind the Ozlo Sleep Buds, a revolutionary product designed to enhance sleep quality by blocking out noise and streaming audio. He discusses the success of their crowdfunding campaign, the challenges of hardware manufacturing, and the importance of customer feedback in product development. Additionally, Rockwell reflects on his personal experiences, including the joys of fatherhood and the impact of macroeconomic conditions on consumer products. Join us for an insightful conversation filled with valuable lessons for entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts alike!<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00 - Introduction to Rockwell and Oswell Sleep<br>00:20 - Rockwell's Journey to CEO<br>01:02 - Transition from B2B to Consumer Apps<br>01:56 - The Bose Sleepbuds Experience<br>02:52 - Acquisition of Bose's IP<br>03:57 - The Importance of Sleep and Snoring Solutions<br>05:02 - Consumer Trends in Sleep Products<br>06:57 - Success of the Relaunched Sleepbuds<br>07:47 - Advantages of Crowdfunding<br>08:12 - Crowdfunding as a Pre-Order Campaign<br>11:52 - Using Both Kickstarter and Indiegogo<br>13:13 - Challenges of Hardware Development<br>15:15 - The Complexity of Manufacturing<br>16:33 - Navigating Supply Chain Issues<br>19:02 - The Iterative Process of Product Development<br>20:29 - The Risks of Hardware Startups<br>21:25 - Customer Usage Patterns<br>24:27 - Daily Life and Work Balance<br>27:02 - The Joys of Fatherhood<br>28:35 - Information Consumption Preferences<br>30:35 - The State of E-Commerce and Consumer Products<br>36:07 - The Importance of Community Support<br>39:32 - Conclusion and Future Outlook]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint chats with Rockwell Shah, the CEO of Ozlo Sleep, about his incredible journey from a remote tech support agent to leading a company focused on innovative sleep solutions. Rockwell shares the story behind the Ozlo Sleep Buds, a revolutionary product designed to enhance sleep quality by blocking out noise and streaming audio. He discusses the success of their crowdfunding campaign, the challenges of hardware manufacturing, and the importance of customer feedback in product development. Additionally, Rockwell reflects on his personal experiences, including the joys of fatherhood and the impact of macroeconomic conditions on consumer products. Join us for an insightful conversation filled with valuable lessons for entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts alike!Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Rockwell and Oswell Sleep00:20 - Rockwell's Journey to CEO01:02 - Transition from B2B to Consumer Apps01:56 - The Bose Sleepbuds Experience02:52 - Acquisition of Bose's IP03:57 - The Importance of Sleep and Snoring Solutions05:02 - Consumer Trends in Sleep Products06:57 - Success of the Relaunched Sleepbuds07:47 - Advantages of Crowdfunding08:12 - Crowdfunding as a Pre-Order Campaign11:52 - Using Both Kickstarter and Indiegogo13:13 - Challenges of Hardware Development15:15 - The Complexity of Manufacturing16:33 - Navigating Supply Chain Issues19:02 - The Iterative Process of Product Development20:29 - The Risks of Hardware Startups21:25 - Customer Usage Patterns24:27 - Daily Life and Work Balance27:02 - The Joys of Fatherhood28:35 - Information Consumption Preferences30:35 - The State of E-Commerce and Consumer Products36:07 - The Importance of Community Support39:32 - Conclusion and Future Outlook</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint chats with Rockwell Shah, the CEO of Ozlo Sleep, about his incredible journey from a remote tech support agent to leading a company focused on innovative sleep solutions. Rockwell shares the story behind the Ozlo </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Legion Technologies Founder &amp; CEO Sanish Mondkar</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Sanish Mondkar, the CEO of Legion Technologies, to explore the transformative world of workforce management. With over 20 years of experience in enterprise software, Sanish shares his journey from being the Chief Product Officer at SAP to founding Legion, a platform dedicated to enhancing the experiences of frontline workers across various industries such as retail, hospitality, healthcare, and manufacturing.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Legion Technologies<br>00:18 - What Legion Does<br>01:26 - Sanish's Background and Journey<br>03:16 - Experience at SAP<br>03:43 - Recent Funding Round<br>05:24 - Growth Strategies for Legion<br>08:10 - A Day in the Life of a CEO 1<br>0:21 - Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence <br>15:07 - Leadership in the Age of AI <br>19:40 - Reading Recommendations<br>21:19 - Maintaining Mental Health<br>24:13 - Navigating the Macroeconomic Environment<br>27:15 - The Importance of Giving Chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Sanish Mondkar, the CEO of Legion Technologies, to explore the transformative world of workforce management. With over 20 years of experience in enterprise software, Sanish shares his journey from being the Chief Product Officer at SAP to founding Legion, a platform dedicated to enhancing the experiences of frontline workers across various industries such as retail, hospitality, healthcare, and manufacturing.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Legion Technologies<br>00:18 - What Legion Does<br>01:26 - Sanish's Background and Journey<br>03:16 - Experience at SAP<br>03:43 - Recent Funding Round<br>05:24 - Growth Strategies for Legion<br>08:10 - A Day in the Life of a CEO 1<br>0:21 - Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence <br>15:07 - Leadership in the Age of AI <br>19:40 - Reading Recommendations<br>21:19 - Maintaining Mental Health<br>24:13 - Navigating the Macroeconomic Environment<br>27:15 - The Importance of Giving Chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1824</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint recently sat down with Sanish Mondkar, the CEO of Legion Technologies, to explore the transformative world of workforce management. With over 20 years of experience in enterprise software, Sanish shares his journey from being the Chief Product Officer at SAP to founding Legion, a platform dedicated to enhancing the experiences of frontline workers across various industries such as retail, hospitality, healthcare, and manufacturing.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Legion Technologies00:18 - What Legion Does01:26 - Sanish's Background and Journey03:16 - Experience at SAP03:43 - Recent Funding Round05:24 - Growth Strategies for Legion08:10 - A Day in the Life of a CEO 10:21 - Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence 15:07 - Leadership in the Age of AI 19:40 - Reading Recommendations21:19 - Maintaining Mental Health24:13 - Navigating the Macroeconomic Environment27:15 - The Importance of Giving Chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint recently sat down with Sanish Mondkar, the CEO of Legion Technologies, to explore the transformative world of workforce management. With over 20 years of experience in enterprise software, Sanish shares his journey from being the Chief Product Offic</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Welchman Keen Managing Partner Aaron Boyd</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Aaron Boyd, a leader in digital transformation and remote work, who shares his journey from Utah to various global destinations, including the Pacific Islands and Latin America. Aaron discusses the importance of creating opportunities for individuals to thrive in their home communities, rather than feeling compelled to relocate to major cities for success. He highlights his work with Welchman Keen, a global consulting firm focused on connecting unconnected communities and fostering innovation, while also addressing the challenges faced by individuals in remote areas, such as accessing essential services and education.<br>Clint and Aaron explore the impact of AI on job creation, the significance of cultural understanding in developing countries, and the role of benefit corporations in promoting social good. Join us for this insightful conversation about the future of work, the power of technology to empower people, and the universal human experiences that connect us all.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Personal Background<br>02:29 - Global Operations and Projects<br>04:45 - The Digital Nomad Lifestyle<br>07:56 - AI's Impact on Future Employment<br>12:47 - Cultural Perspectives in AI Development<br>14:07 - Understanding Benefit Corporations<br>16:05 - Singapore as a Business Hub<br>18:24 - Supporting Local Leaders in Communities<br>22:41 - Bridging the Connectivity Gap<br>26:27 - Common Human Experiences Across Cultures<br>28:32 - Conclusion and Acknowledgments]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Aaron Boyd, a leader in digital transformation and remote work, who shares his journey from Utah to various global destinations, including the Pacific Islands and Latin America. Aaron discusses the importance of creating opportunities for individuals to thrive in their home communities, rather than feeling compelled to relocate to major cities for success. He highlights his work with Welchman Keen, a global consulting firm focused on connecting unconnected communities and fostering innovation, while also addressing the challenges faced by individuals in remote areas, such as accessing essential services and education.<br>Clint and Aaron explore the impact of AI on job creation, the significance of cultural understanding in developing countries, and the role of benefit corporations in promoting social good. Join us for this insightful conversation about the future of work, the power of technology to empower people, and the universal human experiences that connect us all.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Personal Background<br>02:29 - Global Operations and Projects<br>04:45 - The Digital Nomad Lifestyle<br>07:56 - AI's Impact on Future Employment<br>12:47 - Cultural Perspectives in AI Development<br>14:07 - Understanding Benefit Corporations<br>16:05 - Singapore as a Business Hub<br>18:24 - Supporting Local Leaders in Communities<br>22:41 - Bridging the Connectivity Gap<br>26:27 - Common Human Experiences Across Cultures<br>28:32 - Conclusion and Acknowledgments]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 17:46:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1821</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Clint sits down with Aaron Boyd, a leader in digital transformation and remote work, who shares his journey from Utah to various global destinations, including the Pacific Islands and Latin America. Aaron discusses the importance of creating opportunities for individuals to thrive in their home communities, rather than feeling compelled to relocate to major cities for success. He highlights his work with Welchman Keen, a global consulting firm focused on connecting unconnected communities and fostering innovation, while also addressing the challenges faced by individuals in remote areas, such as accessing essential services and education.Clint and Aaron explore the impact of AI on job creation, the significance of cultural understanding in developing countries, and the role of benefit corporations in promoting social good. Join us for this insightful conversation about the future of work, the power of technology to empower people, and the universal human experiences that connect us all.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Personal Background02:29 - Global Operations and Projects04:45 - The Digital Nomad Lifestyle07:56 - AI's Impact on Future Employment12:47 - Cultural Perspectives in AI Development14:07 - Understanding Benefit Corporations16:05 - Singapore as a Business Hub18:24 - Supporting Local Leaders in Communities22:41 - Bridging the Connectivity Gap26:27 - Common Human Experiences Across Cultures28:32 - Conclusion and Acknowledgments</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Pari Passu Venture Partners Managing Partner Julia Gudish Krieger</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Julia Gudish Krieger, Managing Partner at Pari Passu Venture Partners. Julia shared her journey in the world of venture capital and entrepreneurship, and discusses the unique approach of her firm, which focuses on building a community of experienced operators and founders to support early-stage companies.<br><br>Discover how Julia curates this powerful network, the importance of value-added investing, and the evolving landscape of venture capital. She also shares her thoughts on the role of artificial intelligence in modern businesses, key leadership traits, and the significance of authenticity in today's corporate environment.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Julia Gudish Krieger <br>00:28 - Overview of Pari Passu Venture Partners<br>01:53 - The Shift in Venture Capital Focus<br>02:33 - The Importance of Value-Add Investors<br>04:08 - Curating a Community of Founders and Operators<br>06:58 - Structure of Investment: SPVs Explained<br>09:01 - Building a Unique App for Community Engagement<br>12:39 - Enhancing User Experience Through Technology<br>13:50 - Community Interaction and Deal Flow<br>15:36 - The Name and Philosophy of Pari Passu<br>17:15 - A Day in the Life of Julia<br>21:09 - Book Recommendations for Personal Growth<br>23:58 - The Role of AI in Investing<br>26:19 - Key Leadership Traits for Success<br>29:31 - Navigating Political Conversations as a Leader<br>31:22 - The Rise of Investor Media Presence<br>32:46 - Reflecting on Opportunities Given]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint recently sat down with Julia Gudish Krieger, Managing Partner at Pari Passu Venture Partners. Julia shared her journey in the world of venture capital and entrepreneurship, and discusses the unique approach of her firm, which focuses on building a community of experienced operators and founders to support early-stage companies.<br><br>Discover how Julia curates this powerful network, the importance of value-added investing, and the evolving landscape of venture capital. She also shares her thoughts on the role of artificial intelligence in modern businesses, key leadership traits, and the significance of authenticity in today's corporate environment.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Julia Gudish Krieger <br>00:28 - Overview of Pari Passu Venture Partners<br>01:53 - The Shift in Venture Capital Focus<br>02:33 - The Importance of Value-Add Investors<br>04:08 - Curating a Community of Founders and Operators<br>06:58 - Structure of Investment: SPVs Explained<br>09:01 - Building a Unique App for Community Engagement<br>12:39 - Enhancing User Experience Through Technology<br>13:50 - Community Interaction and Deal Flow<br>15:36 - The Name and Philosophy of Pari Passu<br>17:15 - A Day in the Life of Julia<br>21:09 - Book Recommendations for Personal Growth<br>23:58 - The Role of AI in Investing<br>26:19 - Key Leadership Traits for Success<br>29:31 - Navigating Political Conversations as a Leader<br>31:22 - The Rise of Investor Media Presence<br>32:46 - Reflecting on Opportunities Given]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Clint recently sat down with Julia Gudish Krieger, Managing Partner at Pari Passu Venture Partners. Julia shared her journey in the world of venture capital and entrepreneurship, and discusses the unique approach of her firm, which focuses on building a community of experienced operators and founders to support early-stage companies.Discover how Julia curates this powerful network, the importance of value-added investing, and the evolving landscape of venture capital. She also shares her thoughts on the role of artificial intelligence in modern businesses, key leadership traits, and the significance of authenticity in today's corporate environment.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Julia Gudish Krieger 00:28 - Overview of Pari Passu Venture Partners01:53 - The Shift in Venture Capital Focus02:33 - The Importance of Value-Add Investors04:08 - Curating a Community of Founders and Operators06:58 - Structure of Investment: SPVs Explained09:01 - Building a Unique App for Community Engagement12:39 - Enhancing User Experience Through Technology13:50 - Community Interaction and Deal Flow15:36 - The Name and Philosophy of Pari Passu17:15 - A Day in the Life of Julia21:09 - Book Recommendations for Personal Growth23:58 - The Role of AI in Investing26:19 - Key Leadership Traits for Success29:31 - Navigating Political Conversations as a Leader31:22 - The Rise of Investor Media Presence32:46 - Reflecting on Opportunities Given</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of The CEO Podcast, Clint interviews Prashanth Chandrasekar, the CEO of Stack Overflow, the world's largest software developer community. Prashanth shares insights into the company's history, products, and the future of AI in software development. They discuss the importance of open source in AI, leadership traits, and the evolving dynamics of remote work. Prashanth also reflects on the chances he was given as an immigrant that led him to where he is today.<br><br>Timestamps:<br> 00:09 - Introduction to Stack Overflow<br>00:34 - Overview of Stack Overflow's Services<br>02:06 - Foundation of Stack Overflow<br>03:49 - Prashanth's Journey to Stack Overflow <br>05:10 - Evolution of Software Development<br>07:52 - Insights on the Future of AI 11:12 - Personal Use of AI Tools<br>13:32 - Open Source vs. Closed Source AI<br>20:39 - Key Leadership Traits<br>22:32 - CEO's Role in Addressing Current Affairs<br>25:21 - Work Environment Preferences<br>26:56 - Acknowledging Supportive Figures]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of The CEO Podcast, Clint interviews Prashanth Chandrasekar, the CEO of Stack Overflow, the world's largest software developer community. Prashanth shares insights into the company's history, products, and the future of AI in software development. They discuss the importance of open source in AI, leadership traits, and the evolving dynamics of remote work. Prashanth also reflects on the chances he was given as an immigrant that led him to where he is today.<br><br>Timestamps:<br> 00:09 - Introduction to Stack Overflow<br>00:34 - Overview of Stack Overflow's Services<br>02:06 - Foundation of Stack Overflow<br>03:49 - Prashanth's Journey to Stack Overflow <br>05:10 - Evolution of Software Development<br>07:52 - Insights on the Future of AI 11:12 - Personal Use of AI Tools<br>13:32 - Open Source vs. Closed Source AI<br>20:39 - Key Leadership Traits<br>22:32 - CEO's Role in Addressing Current Affairs<br>25:21 - Work Environment Preferences<br>26:56 - Acknowledging Supportive Figures]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 16:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of The CEO Podcast, Clint interviews Prashanth Chandrasekar, the CEO of Stack Overflow, the world's largest software developer community. Prashanth shares insights into the company's history, products, and the future of AI in software development. They discuss the importance of open source in AI, leadership traits, and the evolving dynamics of remote work. Prashanth also reflects on the chances he was given as an immigrant that led him to where he is today.Timestamps: 00:09 - Introduction to Stack Overflow00:34 - Overview of Stack Overflow's Services02:06 - Foundation of Stack Overflow03:49 - Prashanth's Journey to Stack Overflow 05:10 - Evolution of Software Development07:52 - Insights on the Future of AI 11:12 - Personal Use of AI Tools13:32 - Open Source vs. Closed Source AI20:39 - Key Leadership Traits22:32 - CEO's Role in Addressing Current Affairs25:21 - Work Environment Preferences26:56 - Acknowledging Supportive Figures</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Nurse Founder &amp; CEO Curtis Anderson</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint sat down with Curtis Anderson, the founder and CEO of NURSA, a groundbreaking platform transforming the nurse staffing industry. Curtis shares his journey from acquiring a traditional staffing agency to creating a digital solution that addresses short-term staffing needs in healthcare facilities. We delve into the challenges of the traditional nurse staffing industry, how NURSA simplifies the staffing process with technology, and the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare staffing landscape. Curtis also discusses the role of AI in enhancing NURSA's services, his daily routine, leadership philosophy, and the importance of work-life balance and remote work dynamics.<br><br>In addition to exploring the inception and mission of NURSA, Curtis offers valuable insights into the key traits of a leader and shares his reading recommendations for CEOs and leaders. He emphasizes the significance of continuous learning and adapting to new challenges. Curtis also reflects on the people who gave him a chance to succeed, highlighting the importance of mentorship and support in his journey.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background<br>00:31 - What is NURSA?<br>01:14 - Traditional Staffing Agencies vs. NURSA<br>02:09 - Challenges in Short-Term Staffing<br>02:52 - Founding NURSA and Initial Hypothesis<br>04:31 - Curtis's Background and Motivation<br>06:08 - Purchasing the Business and Realizing the Problem<br>07:01 - Building the Tech and Early Challenges<br>10:00 - Launching During COVID-19<br>14:55 - Company Growth and Market Penetration<br>16:21 - A Day in the Life of Curtis<br>18:30 - Impact of AI on NURSA<br>22:02 - Work from Home vs. In-Office Debate<br>27:17 - Reading Recommendations<br>33:58 - Important Traits of a Leader<br>40:53 - Speaking Last as a Leader<br>41:10 - Who Gave Curtis a Chance? ]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint sat down with Curtis Anderson, the founder and CEO of NURSA, a groundbreaking platform transforming the nurse staffing industry. Curtis shares his journey from acquiring a traditional staffing agency to creating a digital solution that addresses short-term staffing needs in healthcare facilities. We delve into the challenges of the traditional nurse staffing industry, how NURSA simplifies the staffing process with technology, and the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare staffing landscape. Curtis also discusses the role of AI in enhancing NURSA's services, his daily routine, leadership philosophy, and the importance of work-life balance and remote work dynamics.<br><br>In addition to exploring the inception and mission of NURSA, Curtis offers valuable insights into the key traits of a leader and shares his reading recommendations for CEOs and leaders. He emphasizes the significance of continuous learning and adapting to new challenges. Curtis also reflects on the people who gave him a chance to succeed, highlighting the importance of mentorship and support in his journey.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background<br>00:31 - What is NURSA?<br>01:14 - Traditional Staffing Agencies vs. NURSA<br>02:09 - Challenges in Short-Term Staffing<br>02:52 - Founding NURSA and Initial Hypothesis<br>04:31 - Curtis's Background and Motivation<br>06:08 - Purchasing the Business and Realizing the Problem<br>07:01 - Building the Tech and Early Challenges<br>10:00 - Launching During COVID-19<br>14:55 - Company Growth and Market Penetration<br>16:21 - A Day in the Life of Curtis<br>18:30 - Impact of AI on NURSA<br>22:02 - Work from Home vs. In-Office Debate<br>27:17 - Reading Recommendations<br>33:58 - Important Traits of a Leader<br>40:53 - Speaking Last as a Leader<br>41:10 - Who Gave Curtis a Chance? ]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2024 19:15:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint sat down with Curtis Anderson, the founder and CEO of NURSA, a groundbreaking platform transforming the nurse staffing industry. Curtis shares his journey from acquiring a traditional staffing agency to creating a digital solution that addresses short-term staffing needs in healthcare facilities. We delve into the challenges of the traditional nurse staffing industry, how NURSA simplifies the staffing process with technology, and the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare staffing landscape. Curtis also discusses the role of AI in enhancing NURSA's services, his daily routine, leadership philosophy, and the importance of work-life balance and remote work dynamics.In addition to exploring the inception and mission of NURSA, Curtis offers valuable insights into the key traits of a leader and shares his reading recommendations for CEOs and leaders. He emphasizes the significance of continuous learning and adapting to new challenges. Curtis also reflects on the people who gave him a chance to succeed, highlighting the importance of mentorship and support in his journey.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Background00:31 - What is NURSA?01:14 - Traditional Staffing Agencies vs. NURSA02:09 - Challenges in Short-Term Staffing02:52 - Founding NURSA and Initial Hypothesis04:31 - Curtis's Background and Motivation06:08 - Purchasing the Business and Realizing the Problem07:01 - Building the Tech and Early Challenges10:00 - Launching During COVID-1914:55 - Company Growth and Market Penetration16:21 - A Day in the Life of Curtis18:30 - Impact of AI on NURSA22:02 - Work from Home vs. In-Office Debate27:17 - Reading Recommendations33:58 - Important Traits of a Leader40:53 - Speaking Last as a Leader41:10 - Who Gave Curtis a Chance? </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint sat down with Curtis Anderson, the founder and CEO of NURSA, a groundbreaking platform transforming the nurse staffing industry. Curtis shares his journey from acquiring a traditional staffing agency to creating a </itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, CEO of Formstack, Aled Miles, shares his journey to leadership and the importance of trust, communication, and self-awareness in business. From his experiences with influential mentors to the impact of face-to-face interactions on building trust, Aled provides valuable insights for aspiring leaders. Discover how humility, curiosity, and the ability to adapt have shaped Aled's leadership philosophy. Join the conversation as Aled reflects on the individuals who gave him the chance to succeed and the lessons learned along the way. Watch or listen for a deep dive into leadership traits, the power of communication, and the significance of trust in business relationships.<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:09 - Introduction to Formstack and Aled's Background<br>02:46 - Importance of Compliance in Formstack's Services<br>05:46 - Utilizing Artificial Intelligence in Formstack<br>10:04 - Aled's Daily Routine and Leadership Advice<br>17:38 - Key Leadership Traits Every Leader Should Cultivate<br>18:38 - Recommended Reading and Book Insights<br>22:35 - Aled's Views on Macro Environment and Economy<br>26:41 - Aled's Surprising Journey to Leadership<br>38:37 - Importance of In-Person Interactions for Building Trust<br>44:54 - Individuals Who Gave Aled a Chance to Succeed]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, CEO of Formstack, Aled Miles, shares his journey to leadership and the importance of trust, communication, and self-awareness in business. From his experiences with influential mentors to the impact of face-to-face interactions on building trust, Aled provides valuable insights for aspiring leaders. Discover how humility, curiosity, and the ability to adapt have shaped Aled's leadership philosophy. Join the conversation as Aled reflects on the individuals who gave him the chance to succeed and the lessons learned along the way. Watch or listen for a deep dive into leadership traits, the power of communication, and the significance of trust in business relationships.<br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:09 - Introduction to Formstack and Aled's Background<br>02:46 - Importance of Compliance in Formstack's Services<br>05:46 - Utilizing Artificial Intelligence in Formstack<br>10:04 - Aled's Daily Routine and Leadership Advice<br>17:38 - Key Leadership Traits Every Leader Should Cultivate<br>18:38 - Recommended Reading and Book Insights<br>22:35 - Aled's Views on Macro Environment and Economy<br>26:41 - Aled's Surprising Journey to Leadership<br>38:37 - Importance of In-Person Interactions for Building Trust<br>44:54 - Individuals Who Gave Aled a Chance to Succeed]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2024 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, CEO of Formstack, Aled Miles, shares his journey to leadership and the importance of trust, communication, and self-awareness in business. From his experiences with influential mentors to the impact of face-to-face interactions on building trust, Aled provides valuable insights for aspiring leaders. Discover how humility, curiosity, and the ability to adapt have shaped Aled's leadership philosophy. Join the conversation as Aled reflects on the individuals who gave him the chance to succeed and the lessons learned along the way. Watch or listen for a deep dive into leadership traits, the power of communication, and the significance of trust in business relationships.Timestamps: 00:09 - Introduction to Formstack and Aled's Background02:46 - Importance of Compliance in Formstack's Services05:46 - Utilizing Artificial Intelligence in Formstack10:04 - Aled's Daily Routine and Leadership Advice17:38 - Key Leadership Traits Every Leader Should Cultivate18:38 - Recommended Reading and Book Insights22:35 - Aled's Views on Macro Environment and Economy26:41 - Aled's Surprising Journey to Leadership38:37 - Importance of In-Person Interactions for Building Trust44:54 - Individuals Who Gave Aled a Chance to Succeed</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, CEO of Formstack, Aled Miles, shares his journey to leadership and the importance of trust, communication, and self-awareness in business. From his experiences with influential mentors to the impact of face-to-face inte</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Life360 Co-Founder &amp; CEO Chris Hulls</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podast, Clint interviews Chris Hulls, the CEO and co-founder of Life360. Chris shares his journey from college during Hurricane Katrina to creating a successful family safety app. They discuss the growth of Life360, the challenges of being a public company, and the importance of family-focused features. Chris also talks about the impact of AI on the company and his views on leadership and societal responsibilities. Tune in to hear about Chris's mentors, the inspiration behind Life360, and his unique perspective on leadership.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - 4:15 - Introduction and the founding of Life360<br>Clint Betts introduces Chris Hulls, and they discuss the origin of Life360, including how Chris founded the company during Hurricane Katrina, the early prototype development, and the initial pivot to focus on family safety and communication. <br>4:16 - 8:45 - Challenges and Growth of Life360<br>Chris Hulls shares the challenges Life360 faced in its early days, the impact of Apple launching Find My, and how Life360 steadily grew, especially among Millennial parents. <br>8:46 - 13:00 - Differentiation and Features of Life360<br>Discussion on how Life360 differentiates itself from competitors like Apple, with unique features such as driver safety, accident detection, and plans for hardware integration with Tile for anti-theft protection. <br>13:01 - 17:00 - Life as a Public Company<br>CEO Chris talks about the transition to being a public company, the pressure of quarterly earnings, and how it affects long-term strategy. He also describes his day-to-day responsibilities and challenges as a CEO. <br>17:01 - 21:00 - Leadership, AI, and Personal Growth<br>Chris reflects on the traits that have helped him succeed, the role of AI and machine learning in Life360’s future, and how he uses AI for personal productivity. He also discusses the importance of focusing on personal strengths as a leader. <br>21:01 - 24:45 - Reading, News, and Continuous Learning<br>Chris shares his recent reading recommendations, his addiction to news, and how he stays informed. He talks about the balance between learning and the pressures of staying up-to-date with current events. <br>24:46 - 29:00 - Reflections on Leadership and Company Growth<br>Chris reflects on the lessons he’s learned over 17 years of leading Life360, the challenges of scaling a business, and the importance of staying true to the company’s mission while managing public expectations. <br>29:01 - 30:47 - Final Thoughts and Appreciation<br>The interview concludes with Chris Hulls expressing gratitude to those who gave him a chance in his career, and mutual appreciation between Clint Betts and Chris Hulls for the success of Life360 and its impact on families.]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podast, Clint interviews Chris Hulls, the CEO and co-founder of Life360. Chris shares his journey from college during Hurricane Katrina to creating a successful family safety app. They discuss the growth of Life360, the challenges of being a public company, and the importance of family-focused features. Chris also talks about the impact of AI on the company and his views on leadership and societal responsibilities. Tune in to hear about Chris's mentors, the inspiration behind Life360, and his unique perspective on leadership.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - 4:15 - Introduction and the founding of Life360<br>Clint Betts introduces Chris Hulls, and they discuss the origin of Life360, including how Chris founded the company during Hurricane Katrina, the early prototype development, and the initial pivot to focus on family safety and communication. <br>4:16 - 8:45 - Challenges and Growth of Life360<br>Chris Hulls shares the challenges Life360 faced in its early days, the impact of Apple launching Find My, and how Life360 steadily grew, especially among Millennial parents. <br>8:46 - 13:00 - Differentiation and Features of Life360<br>Discussion on how Life360 differentiates itself from competitors like Apple, with unique features such as driver safety, accident detection, and plans for hardware integration with Tile for anti-theft protection. <br>13:01 - 17:00 - Life as a Public Company<br>CEO Chris talks about the transition to being a public company, the pressure of quarterly earnings, and how it affects long-term strategy. He also describes his day-to-day responsibilities and challenges as a CEO. <br>17:01 - 21:00 - Leadership, AI, and Personal Growth<br>Chris reflects on the traits that have helped him succeed, the role of AI and machine learning in Life360’s future, and how he uses AI for personal productivity. He also discusses the importance of focusing on personal strengths as a leader. <br>21:01 - 24:45 - Reading, News, and Continuous Learning<br>Chris shares his recent reading recommendations, his addiction to news, and how he stays informed. He talks about the balance between learning and the pressures of staying up-to-date with current events. <br>24:46 - 29:00 - Reflections on Leadership and Company Growth<br>Chris reflects on the lessons he’s learned over 17 years of leading Life360, the challenges of scaling a business, and the importance of staying true to the company’s mission while managing public expectations. <br>29:01 - 30:47 - Final Thoughts and Appreciation<br>The interview concludes with Chris Hulls expressing gratitude to those who gave him a chance in his career, and mutual appreciation between Clint Betts and Chris Hulls for the success of Life360 and its impact on families.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 16:35:42 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podast, Clint interviews Chris Hulls, the CEO and co-founder of Life360. Chris shares his journey from college during Hurricane Katrina to creating a successful family safety app. They discuss the growth of Life360, the challenges of being a public company, and the importance of family-focused features. Chris also talks about the impact of AI on the company and his views on leadership and societal responsibilities. Tune in to hear about Chris's mentors, the inspiration behind Life360, and his unique perspective on leadership.Timestamps:0:00 - 4:15 - Introduction and the founding of Life360Clint Betts introduces Chris Hulls, and they discuss the origin of Life360, including how Chris founded the company during Hurricane Katrina, the early prototype development, and the initial pivot to focus on family safety and communication. 4:16 - 8:45 - Challenges and Growth of Life360Chris Hulls shares the challenges Life360 faced in its early days, the impact of Apple launching Find My, and how Life360 steadily grew, especially among Millennial parents. 8:46 - 13:00 - Differentiation and Features of Life360Discussion on how Life360 differentiates itself from competitors like Apple, with unique features such as driver safety, accident detection, and plans for hardware integration with Tile for anti-theft protection. 13:01 - 17:00 - Life as a Public CompanyCEO Chris talks about the transition to being a public company, the pressure of quarterly earnings, and how it affects long-term strategy. He also describes his day-to-day responsibilities and challenges as a CEO. 17:01 - 21:00 - Leadership, AI, and Personal GrowthChris reflects on the traits that have helped him succeed, the role of AI and machine learning in Life360’s future, and how he uses AI for personal productivity. He also discusses the importance of focusing on personal strengths as a leader. 21:01 - 24:45 - Reading, News, and Continuous LearningChris shares his recent reading recommendations, his addiction to news, and how he stays informed. He talks about the balance between learning and the pressures of staying up-to-date with current events. 24:46 - 29:00 - Reflections on Leadership and Company GrowthChris reflects on the lessons he’s learned over 17 years of leading Life360, the challenges of scaling a business, and the importance of staying true to the company’s mission while managing public expectations. 29:01 - 30:47 - Final Thoughts and AppreciationThe interview concludes with Chris Hulls expressing gratitude to those who gave him a chance in his career, and mutual appreciation between Clint Betts and Chris Hulls for the success of Life360 and its impact on families.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Fiat Ventures General Partner Drew Glover</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Drew Glover, a general partner at Fiat Ventures, to discuss his unique approach to investing and building successful businesses. Drew shares insights into the world of venture capital, the importance of personal branding for leaders, and the power of affiliate marketing in today's digital landscape. He also reflects on the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech industry and shares valuable advice for aspiring founders.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background: Drew introduces himself and talks about his career journey leading up to Fiat Ventures.<br>02:18 - Unique Approach to Venture Capital: Drew discusses the unique approach of Fiat Ventures in working closely with companies before investing.<br>04:42 - Importance of Value Beyond Capital: The conversation shifts to the importance of providing value beyond capital in the venture capital space.<br>07:49 - Focus on Fintech: Drew explains why Fiat Ventures focuses on the fintech industry and the potential impact of AI in transforming it.<br>12:15 - Lack of Diversity in Venture Capital: The discussion highlights the lack of diversity in venture capital and the challenges faced by minority founders.<br>14:41 - Trajectory of DEI Efforts: Drew reflects on the trajectory of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and the need for continued focus on these issues.<br>17:50 - A Day in the Life: Drew shares insights into his daily routine and how he balances work and personal life.<br>20:33 - Reading Recommendations: Drew recommends books for founders and individuals interested in personal growth.<br>21:51 - Traits of a Leader: The conversation delves into the essential traits of a successful leader. 22:34 - Career Advice: Drew reflects on the importance of knowing one's own goals and aspirations in career development.<br>24:10 - Essential Tools: Drew discusses the tools and apps he relies on for productivity and growth. 25:36 - Role of Leaders in Current Events: The discussion explores the increasing expectation for leaders to engage with and comment on societal and cultural issues.<br>28:31 - Personal Branding in Venture Capital: Drew shares insights on the growing importance of personal branding for venture capitalists and leaders in the industry.<br>33:15 - Importance of Affiliate Marketing: Drew explains the significance of affiliate marketing as a cost-efficient growth channel for businesses.<br>35:47 - Acknowledging Support: Drew acknowledges the individual who gave him a chance and played a significant role in his career development.]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, Clint sits down with Drew Glover, a general partner at Fiat Ventures, to discuss his unique approach to investing and building successful businesses. Drew shares insights into the world of venture capital, the importance of personal branding for leaders, and the power of affiliate marketing in today's digital landscape. He also reflects on the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech industry and shares valuable advice for aspiring founders.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background: Drew introduces himself and talks about his career journey leading up to Fiat Ventures.<br>02:18 - Unique Approach to Venture Capital: Drew discusses the unique approach of Fiat Ventures in working closely with companies before investing.<br>04:42 - Importance of Value Beyond Capital: The conversation shifts to the importance of providing value beyond capital in the venture capital space.<br>07:49 - Focus on Fintech: Drew explains why Fiat Ventures focuses on the fintech industry and the potential impact of AI in transforming it.<br>12:15 - Lack of Diversity in Venture Capital: The discussion highlights the lack of diversity in venture capital and the challenges faced by minority founders.<br>14:41 - Trajectory of DEI Efforts: Drew reflects on the trajectory of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and the need for continued focus on these issues.<br>17:50 - A Day in the Life: Drew shares insights into his daily routine and how he balances work and personal life.<br>20:33 - Reading Recommendations: Drew recommends books for founders and individuals interested in personal growth.<br>21:51 - Traits of a Leader: The conversation delves into the essential traits of a successful leader. 22:34 - Career Advice: Drew reflects on the importance of knowing one's own goals and aspirations in career development.<br>24:10 - Essential Tools: Drew discusses the tools and apps he relies on for productivity and growth. 25:36 - Role of Leaders in Current Events: The discussion explores the increasing expectation for leaders to engage with and comment on societal and cultural issues.<br>28:31 - Personal Branding in Venture Capital: Drew shares insights on the growing importance of personal branding for venture capitalists and leaders in the industry.<br>33:15 - Importance of Affiliate Marketing: Drew explains the significance of affiliate marketing as a cost-efficient growth channel for businesses.<br>35:47 - Acknowledging Support: Drew acknowledges the individual who gave him a chance and played a significant role in his career development.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2024 16:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, Clint sits down with Drew Glover, a general partner at Fiat Ventures, to discuss his unique approach to investing and building successful businesses. Drew shares insights into the world of venture capital, the importance of personal branding for leaders, and the power of affiliate marketing in today's digital landscape. He also reflects on the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech industry and shares valuable advice for aspiring founders.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Background: Drew introduces himself and talks about his career journey leading up to Fiat Ventures.02:18 - Unique Approach to Venture Capital: Drew discusses the unique approach of Fiat Ventures in working closely with companies before investing.04:42 - Importance of Value Beyond Capital: The conversation shifts to the importance of providing value beyond capital in the venture capital space.07:49 - Focus on Fintech: Drew explains why Fiat Ventures focuses on the fintech industry and the potential impact of AI in transforming it.12:15 - Lack of Diversity in Venture Capital: The discussion highlights the lack of diversity in venture capital and the challenges faced by minority founders.14:41 - Trajectory of DEI Efforts: Drew reflects on the trajectory of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and the need for continued focus on these issues.17:50 - A Day in the Life: Drew shares insights into his daily routine and how he balances work and personal life.20:33 - Reading Recommendations: Drew recommends books for founders and individuals interested in personal growth.21:51 - Traits of a Leader: The conversation delves into the essential traits of a successful leader. 22:34 - Career Advice: Drew reflects on the importance of knowing one's own goals and aspirations in career development.24:10 - Essential Tools: Drew discusses the tools and apps he relies on for productivity and growth. 25:36 - Role of Leaders in Current Events: The discussion explores the increasing expectation for leaders to engage with and comment on societal and cultural issues.28:31 - Personal Branding in Venture Capital: Drew shares insights on the growing importance of personal branding for venture capitalists and leaders in the industry.33:15 - Importance of Affiliate Marketing: Drew explains the significance of affiliate marketing as a cost-efficient growth channel for businesses.35:47 - Acknowledging Support: Drew acknowledges the individual who gave him a chance and played a significant role in his career development.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wizeline CEO Andres Angelani</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint Betts sits down with Andres Angelani, the CEO of Wizeline, to discuss his journey in the tech industry and his recent appointment as CEO. Andres shares his background, having previously led Softvision, and explains his decision to join Wizeline, drawn by the company's culture and the vast opportunities presented by AI trends. He highlights Wizeline's role in driving digital transformation across industries, particularly in media, entertainment, retail, and financial services, emphasizing their approach to integrating AI as a tool for enhancing productivity rather than replacing human roles.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Andres' journey to becoming CEO of WiseLine<br>01:54 - What WiseLine does and its focus on digital transformation<br>03:32 - The role of AI in media and productivity tools for journalists<br>05:40 - A day in the life of a CEO: Dynamic schedules and team coordination<br>09:11 - Best leadership advice: Managing energy and its ripple effect<br>11:51 - Reading recommendations: "The 48 Laws of Power" and more<br>16:40 - Key leadership traits: Excellence, listening, and community building<br>22:06 - Staying grounded: Balancing work, family, and personal interests<br>24:36 - Essential apps and tools for daily productivity<br>26:55 - The role of CEOs in today's socio-economic landscape<br>30:35 - The importance of giving and receiving opportunities in leadership]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint Betts sits down with Andres Angelani, the CEO of Wizeline, to discuss his journey in the tech industry and his recent appointment as CEO. Andres shares his background, having previously led Softvision, and explains his decision to join Wizeline, drawn by the company's culture and the vast opportunities presented by AI trends. He highlights Wizeline's role in driving digital transformation across industries, particularly in media, entertainment, retail, and financial services, emphasizing their approach to integrating AI as a tool for enhancing productivity rather than replacing human roles.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction and Andres' journey to becoming CEO of WiseLine<br>01:54 - What WiseLine does and its focus on digital transformation<br>03:32 - The role of AI in media and productivity tools for journalists<br>05:40 - A day in the life of a CEO: Dynamic schedules and team coordination<br>09:11 - Best leadership advice: Managing energy and its ripple effect<br>11:51 - Reading recommendations: "The 48 Laws of Power" and more<br>16:40 - Key leadership traits: Excellence, listening, and community building<br>22:06 - Staying grounded: Balancing work, family, and personal interests<br>24:36 - Essential apps and tools for daily productivity<br>26:55 - The role of CEOs in today's socio-economic landscape<br>30:35 - The importance of giving and receiving opportunities in leadership]]>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint Betts sits down with Andres Angelani, the CEO of Wizeline, to discuss his journey in the tech industry and his recent appointment as CEO. Andres shares his background, having previously led Softvision, and explains his decision to join Wizeline, drawn by the company's culture and the vast opportunities presented by AI trends. He highlights Wizeline's role in driving digital transformation across industries, particularly in media, entertainment, retail, and financial services, emphasizing their approach to integrating AI as a tool for enhancing productivity rather than replacing human roles.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and Andres' journey to becoming CEO of WiseLine01:54 - What WiseLine does and its focus on digital transformation03:32 - The role of AI in media and productivity tools for journalists05:40 - A day in the life of a CEO: Dynamic schedules and team coordination09:11 - Best leadership advice: Managing energy and its ripple effect11:51 - Reading recommendations: "The 48 Laws of Power" and more16:40 - Key leadership traits: Excellence, listening, and community building22:06 - Staying grounded: Balancing work, family, and personal interests24:36 - Essential apps and tools for daily productivity26:55 - The role of CEOs in today's socio-economic landscape30:35 - The importance of giving and receiving opportunities in leadership</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint Betts sits down with Andres Angelani, the CEO of Wizeline, to discuss his journey in the tech industry and his recent appointment as CEO. Andres shares his background, having previously led Softvision, and explains</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Praxis Labs Founder &amp; CEO Elise Smith</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint sits down with Elise Smith, the CEO and co-founder of Praxis Labs, an innovative company focused on immersive learning and development. Elise shares her inspiring journey from her early days at IBM working on Watson for Education to co-founding Praxis Labs with Heather Shen.<br>We delve into the transformative power of AI in education, the importance of building critical human skills for the modern workforce, and how generative AI is revolutionizing personalized learning experiences. Elise also opens up about her daily routine, the values that drive her leadership, and the importance of creating inclusive workplaces.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background <br>00:22 - Founding Praxis Labs <br>01:03 - Early Career and Inspiration <br>01:35 - Experience at IBM and Watson <br>01:57 - Investing in Learning Innovation <br>02:29 - Challenges in Learning Solutions <br>03:01 - Immersive Learning and Stanford <br>03:52 - Education and AI <br>04:18 - Middle Manager Training <br>05:00 - Generative AI in Learning <br>06:08 - Daily Routine <br>07:26 - Reading Recommendations <br>08:06 - Future of AI <br>10:23 - Leadership Traits <br>12:48 - Defining Values <br>15:07 - Sharing Opportunity and Privilege <br>17:02 - CEO Responsibilities in Sociopolitical Context <br>20:04 - DEI in the Current Climate <br>22:51 - Essential Apps and Tools <br>23:44 - Mental Health and Focus <br>25:20 - Giving and Taking Chances <br>26:46 - Conclusion and Thanks]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint sits down with Elise Smith, the CEO and co-founder of Praxis Labs, an innovative company focused on immersive learning and development. Elise shares her inspiring journey from her early days at IBM working on Watson for Education to co-founding Praxis Labs with Heather Shen.<br>We delve into the transformative power of AI in education, the importance of building critical human skills for the modern workforce, and how generative AI is revolutionizing personalized learning experiences. Elise also opens up about her daily routine, the values that drive her leadership, and the importance of creating inclusive workplaces.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and Background <br>00:22 - Founding Praxis Labs <br>01:03 - Early Career and Inspiration <br>01:35 - Experience at IBM and Watson <br>01:57 - Investing in Learning Innovation <br>02:29 - Challenges in Learning Solutions <br>03:01 - Immersive Learning and Stanford <br>03:52 - Education and AI <br>04:18 - Middle Manager Training <br>05:00 - Generative AI in Learning <br>06:08 - Daily Routine <br>07:26 - Reading Recommendations <br>08:06 - Future of AI <br>10:23 - Leadership Traits <br>12:48 - Defining Values <br>15:07 - Sharing Opportunity and Privilege <br>17:02 - CEO Responsibilities in Sociopolitical Context <br>20:04 - DEI in the Current Climate <br>22:51 - Essential Apps and Tools <br>23:44 - Mental Health and Focus <br>25:20 - Giving and Taking Chances <br>26:46 - Conclusion and Thanks]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Aug 2024 12:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1644</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint sits down with Elise Smith, the CEO and co-founder of Praxis Labs, an innovative company focused on immersive learning and development. Elise shares her inspiring journey from her early days at IBM working on Watson for Education to co-founding Praxis Labs with Heather Shen.We delve into the transformative power of AI in education, the importance of building critical human skills for the modern workforce, and how generative AI is revolutionizing personalized learning experiences. Elise also opens up about her daily routine, the values that drive her leadership, and the importance of creating inclusive workplaces.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and Background 00:22 - Founding Praxis Labs 01:03 - Early Career and Inspiration 01:35 - Experience at IBM and Watson 01:57 - Investing in Learning Innovation 02:29 - Challenges in Learning Solutions 03:01 - Immersive Learning and Stanford 03:52 - Education and AI 04:18 - Middle Manager Training 05:00 - Generative AI in Learning 06:08 - Daily Routine 07:26 - Reading Recommendations 08:06 - Future of AI 10:23 - Leadership Traits 12:48 - Defining Values 15:07 - Sharing Opportunity and Privilege 17:02 - CEO Responsibilities in Sociopolitical Context 20:04 - DEI in the Current Climate 22:51 - Essential Apps and Tools 23:44 - Mental Health and Focus 25:20 - Giving and Taking Chances 26:46 - Conclusion and Thanks</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast Clint sits down with Elise Smith, the CEO and co-founder of Praxis Labs, an innovative company focused on immersive learning and development. Elise shares her inspiring journey from her early days at IBM working on Watso</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Code42 CEO Joe Payne</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Joe Payne, the CEO of Code42, discusses the significance of their software in preventing data loss and insider threats, citing high-profile cases like Edward Snowden and Anthony Levandowski. Payne emphasizes the importance of protecting companies from employees who might make poor decisions with sensitive data.<br><br>Joe Payne talks about his journey to becoming CEO of Code42, explaining the company's transformation from an endpoint backup business to a leader in data security. He reflects on the challenges and extended timeline of this transformation, initially expecting it to take three to four years but realizing it took nine. He stresses the importance of being authentic, transparent, and relentlessly pursuing betterment as key leadership traits. Additionally, Payne addresses how AI is being integrated into their software to identify corporate and personal data, and how Code42 adapts to the dynamic nature of security threats.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - 0:45 - Introduction and Joe Payne's role as CEO of Code42.<br>0:46 - 2:00 - Relevance of Code42 in preventing cases like Edward Snowden and Anthony Levandowski.<br>2:01 - 3:00 - Details about Levandowski's case and his pardon by President Trump.<br>3:01 - 3:30 - Joe Payne thanks Clint Betts for having him on the show.<br>3:31 - 4:30 - Code42's mission to secure a collaborative culture.<br>4:31 - 6:00 - Joe Payne's journey to becoming CEO of Code42 and the company’s transformation. 6:01 - 10:00 - Challenges and timeline of transforming Code42; reflection on why business transformations take longer than expected.<br>10:01 - 10:45 - Joe Payne's base in Washington, DC, and Code42's headquarters in Minneapolis. 10:46 - 11:45 - Advantages of Minneapolis as a business location.<br>11:46 - 14:30 - A typical day for Joe Payne, including personal habits and meeting routines.<br>14:31 - 18:30 - Importance of regular communication and meetings in leadership; impact of AI and its integration into Code42's software.<br>18:31 - 21:00 - Book recommendations and current reading habits of Joe Payne.<br>21:01 - 25:00 - Traits of successful leadership: authenticity, transparency, and relentless improvement. 25:01 - 29:30 - Creating a welcoming work environment, including alcohol management and company culture.<br>29:31 - 32:00 - Essential tools and apps Joe Payne uses daily; discussion about Code42's product and customer interactions.<br>32:01 - 35:00 - Final thoughts on leadership and giving chances, mentioning Bruce Payne and Brad Willison; concluding remarks and invitation to return for further discussions.]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Joe Payne, the CEO of Code42, discusses the significance of their software in preventing data loss and insider threats, citing high-profile cases like Edward Snowden and Anthony Levandowski. Payne emphasizes the importance of protecting companies from employees who might make poor decisions with sensitive data.<br><br>Joe Payne talks about his journey to becoming CEO of Code42, explaining the company's transformation from an endpoint backup business to a leader in data security. He reflects on the challenges and extended timeline of this transformation, initially expecting it to take three to four years but realizing it took nine. He stresses the importance of being authentic, transparent, and relentlessly pursuing betterment as key leadership traits. Additionally, Payne addresses how AI is being integrated into their software to identify corporate and personal data, and how Code42 adapts to the dynamic nature of security threats.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - 0:45 - Introduction and Joe Payne's role as CEO of Code42.<br>0:46 - 2:00 - Relevance of Code42 in preventing cases like Edward Snowden and Anthony Levandowski.<br>2:01 - 3:00 - Details about Levandowski's case and his pardon by President Trump.<br>3:01 - 3:30 - Joe Payne thanks Clint Betts for having him on the show.<br>3:31 - 4:30 - Code42's mission to secure a collaborative culture.<br>4:31 - 6:00 - Joe Payne's journey to becoming CEO of Code42 and the company’s transformation. 6:01 - 10:00 - Challenges and timeline of transforming Code42; reflection on why business transformations take longer than expected.<br>10:01 - 10:45 - Joe Payne's base in Washington, DC, and Code42's headquarters in Minneapolis. 10:46 - 11:45 - Advantages of Minneapolis as a business location.<br>11:46 - 14:30 - A typical day for Joe Payne, including personal habits and meeting routines.<br>14:31 - 18:30 - Importance of regular communication and meetings in leadership; impact of AI and its integration into Code42's software.<br>18:31 - 21:00 - Book recommendations and current reading habits of Joe Payne.<br>21:01 - 25:00 - Traits of successful leadership: authenticity, transparency, and relentless improvement. 25:01 - 29:30 - Creating a welcoming work environment, including alcohol management and company culture.<br>29:31 - 32:00 - Essential tools and apps Joe Payne uses daily; discussion about Code42's product and customer interactions.<br>32:01 - 35:00 - Final thoughts on leadership and giving chances, mentioning Bruce Payne and Brad Willison; concluding remarks and invitation to return for further discussions.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Aug 2024 16:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Joe Payne, the CEO of Code42, discusses the significance of their software in preventing data loss and insider threats, citing high-profile cases like Edward Snowden and Anthony Levandowski. Payne emphasizes the importance of protecting companies from employees who might make poor decisions with sensitive data.Joe Payne talks about his journey to becoming CEO of Code42, explaining the company's transformation from an endpoint backup business to a leader in data security. He reflects on the challenges and extended timeline of this transformation, initially expecting it to take three to four years but realizing it took nine. He stresses the importance of being authentic, transparent, and relentlessly pursuing betterment as key leadership traits. Additionally, Payne addresses how AI is being integrated into their software to identify corporate and personal data, and how Code42 adapts to the dynamic nature of security threats.Timestamps:0:00 - 0:45 - Introduction and Joe Payne's role as CEO of Code42.0:46 - 2:00 - Relevance of Code42 in preventing cases like Edward Snowden and Anthony Levandowski.2:01 - 3:00 - Details about Levandowski's case and his pardon by President Trump.3:01 - 3:30 - Joe Payne thanks Clint Betts for having him on the show.3:31 - 4:30 - Code42's mission to secure a collaborative culture.4:31 - 6:00 - Joe Payne's journey to becoming CEO of Code42 and the company’s transformation. 6:01 - 10:00 - Challenges and timeline of transforming Code42; reflection on why business transformations take longer than expected.10:01 - 10:45 - Joe Payne's base in Washington, DC, and Code42's headquarters in Minneapolis. 10:46 - 11:45 - Advantages of Minneapolis as a business location.11:46 - 14:30 - A typical day for Joe Payne, including personal habits and meeting routines.14:31 - 18:30 - Importance of regular communication and meetings in leadership; impact of AI and its integration into Code42's software.18:31 - 21:00 - Book recommendations and current reading habits of Joe Payne.21:01 - 25:00 - Traits of successful leadership: authenticity, transparency, and relentless improvement. 25:01 - 29:30 - Creating a welcoming work environment, including alcohol management and company culture.29:31 - 32:00 - Essential tools and apps Joe Payne uses daily; discussion about Code42's product and customer interactions.32:01 - 35:00 - Final thoughts on leadership and giving chances, mentioning Bruce Payne and Brad Willison; concluding remarks and invitation to return for further discussions.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO Podcast, Joe Payne, the CEO of Code42, discusses the significance of their software in preventing data loss and insider threats, citing high-profile cases like Edward Snowden and Anthony Levandowski. Payne emphasizes the importa</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Cin7 CEO Ajoy Krishnamoorthy</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint sits down with Ajoy Krishnamoorthy, the CEO of Cin7, to discuss his incredible journey from a software product guy at Microsoft to leading a cloud-based inventory management software company. Ajoy shares his experiences, insights, and the lessons he's learned along the way.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and welcome<br>00:32 - Ajoy's journey to becoming CEO of Cin7<br>03:02 - Overview of Cin7 and its customers<br>04:53 - A typical day in the life of a CEO 07:08 - How Ajoy prioritizes his day <br>09:43 - Reading recommendations and staying informed<br>13:00 - Integrating AI into Cin7<br>15:22 - Necessary traits for successful leadership<br>16:42 - Lessons learned throughout Ajoy's career<br>18:23 - Essential tools and apps for daily productivity<br>19:51 - Staying grounded and maintaining mental health<br>22:04 - Thoughts on the current macroeconomic environment<br>25:33 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint sits down with Ajoy Krishnamoorthy, the CEO of Cin7, to discuss his incredible journey from a software product guy at Microsoft to leading a cloud-based inventory management software company. Ajoy shares his experiences, insights, and the lessons he's learned along the way.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:09 - Introduction and welcome<br>00:32 - Ajoy's journey to becoming CEO of Cin7<br>03:02 - Overview of Cin7 and its customers<br>04:53 - A typical day in the life of a CEO 07:08 - How Ajoy prioritizes his day <br>09:43 - Reading recommendations and staying informed<br>13:00 - Integrating AI into Cin7<br>15:22 - Necessary traits for successful leadership<br>16:42 - Lessons learned throughout Ajoy's career<br>18:23 - Essential tools and apps for daily productivity<br>19:51 - Staying grounded and maintaining mental health<br>22:04 - Thoughts on the current macroeconomic environment<br>25:33 - The importance of giving and receiving chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 12:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>1697</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint sits down with Ajoy Krishnamoorthy, the CEO of Cin7, to discuss his incredible journey from a software product guy at Microsoft to leading a cloud-based inventory management software company. Ajoy shares his experiences, insights, and the lessons he's learned along the way.Timestamps:00:09 - Introduction and welcome00:32 - Ajoy's journey to becoming CEO of Cin703:02 - Overview of Cin7 and its customers04:53 - A typical day in the life of a CEO 07:08 - How Ajoy prioritizes his day 09:43 - Reading recommendations and staying informed13:00 - Integrating AI into Cin715:22 - Necessary traits for successful leadership16:42 - Lessons learned throughout Ajoy's career18:23 - Essential tools and apps for daily productivity19:51 - Staying grounded and maintaining mental health22:04 - Thoughts on the current macroeconomic environment25:33 - The importance of giving and receiving chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast, host Clint sits down with Ajoy Krishnamoorthy, the CEO of Cin7, to discuss his incredible journey from a software product guy at Microsoft to leading a cloud-based inventory management software company. Ajoy shares his </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Rally Co-Founder Rob Petrozzo</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Rob Petrozzo, the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Rally, to explore the fascinating journey of building a unique platform that democratizes access to high-value collectibles. From dinosaur fossils to Warhol paintings, Rally has turned the world of collectibles into a stock market where everyone can invest.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:21 - What is Rally?<br>00:43 - Financial System Insights<br>01:57 - Early Fundraising Efforts<br>04:58 - Building the Product<br>09:01 - AI Integration<br>15:20 - Daily Routine<br>18:10 - Building Relationships with Leagues<br>21:10 - Lessons Learned<br>23:05 - Reading Recommendations<br>25:08 - Power of Nostalgia<br>26:37 - Essential Tools and Apps<br>28:39 - Role of New York City<br>31:14 - Advice for Entrepreneurs <br>34:32 - Mental Health and Staying Grounded<br>36:58 - Acknowledging Support]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Rob Petrozzo, the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Rally, to explore the fascinating journey of building a unique platform that democratizes access to high-value collectibles. From dinosaur fossils to Warhol paintings, Rally has turned the world of collectibles into a stock market where everyone can invest.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:21 - What is Rally?<br>00:43 - Financial System Insights<br>01:57 - Early Fundraising Efforts<br>04:58 - Building the Product<br>09:01 - AI Integration<br>15:20 - Daily Routine<br>18:10 - Building Relationships with Leagues<br>21:10 - Lessons Learned<br>23:05 - Reading Recommendations<br>25:08 - Power of Nostalgia<br>26:37 - Essential Tools and Apps<br>28:39 - Role of New York City<br>31:14 - Advice for Entrepreneurs <br>34:32 - Mental Health and Staying Grounded<br>36:58 - Acknowledging Support]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2024 12:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we sit down with Rob Petrozzo, the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Rally, to explore the fascinating journey of building a unique platform that democratizes access to high-value collectibles. From dinosaur fossils to Warhol paintings, Rally has turned the world of collectibles into a stock market where everyone can invest.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction00:21 - What is Rally?00:43 - Financial System Insights01:57 - Early Fundraising Efforts04:58 - Building the Product09:01 - AI Integration15:20 - Daily Routine18:10 - Building Relationships with Leagues21:10 - Lessons Learned23:05 - Reading Recommendations25:08 - Power of Nostalgia26:37 - Essential Tools and Apps28:39 - Role of New York City31:14 - Advice for Entrepreneurs 34:32 - Mental Health and Staying Grounded36:58 - Acknowledging Support</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we sit down with Rob Petrozzo, the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Rally, to explore the fascinating journey of building a unique platform that democratizes access to high-value collectibles. From dinosaur fossils to Warhol painti</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Fusemachines CEO Dr. Sameer Maskey</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast with Clint Betts, Sameer Maskey discusses the journey of his company approaching an IPO through a SPAC, detailing the steps involved in the process, including signing a Business Combination Agreement and waiting for SEC approvals. Maskey, with a rich background in AI and machine learning, elaborates on his career trajectory from his early research in dialog systems to founding Fusemachines in 2013. His initial focus was on creating customer service automation systems, leveraging his expertise in natural language dialog systems to cater to customer service sectors.<br><br>The conversation also touches on the broader impacts and applications of AI in business and society, reflecting on its evolution from niche to mainstream. Maskey highlights his personal mission through Fusemachines to democratize AI, aiming to make AI education and tools accessible worldwide, particularly in underserved communities. This approach, he believes, can significantly contribute to reducing poverty and improving quality of life globally. Additionally, Maskey shares insights into the operational and strategic aspects of leading a tech company, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and strategic planning in the dynamic tech landscape. <br><br>Timestamps:<br> 00:00 - Introduction and discussion on going public via SPAC.<br>01:15 - Explanation of the SPAC process and business combination agreement.<br>02:30 - Background on Sameer Maskey's career and the founding of Fusemachines.<br> 03:45 - Discussion on the evolution of AI and its impact on society.<br>05:00 - The mission of Fusemachines to democratize AI.<br>06:20 - Sameer Maskey's background and education in Nepal.<br>07:30 - Typical daily schedule as CEO of Fusemachines.<br>08:45 - Strategy for deciding daily and weekly priorities.<br>10:00 - Future predictions for AI and its integration into daily life.<br>11:15 - Discussion on the potential for solo founders in the future due to AI advancements.<br>12:30 - Personal reading habits and book recommendations.<br>13:45 - Essential traits for leadership.<br>15:00 - Reflections on what Sameer Maskey wished he knew at the start of his career.]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO Podcast with Clint Betts, Sameer Maskey discusses the journey of his company approaching an IPO through a SPAC, detailing the steps involved in the process, including signing a Business Combination Agreement and waiting for SEC approvals. Maskey, with a rich background in AI and machine learning, elaborates on his career trajectory from his early research in dialog systems to founding Fusemachines in 2013. His initial focus was on creating customer service automation systems, leveraging his expertise in natural language dialog systems to cater to customer service sectors.<br><br>The conversation also touches on the broader impacts and applications of AI in business and society, reflecting on its evolution from niche to mainstream. Maskey highlights his personal mission through Fusemachines to democratize AI, aiming to make AI education and tools accessible worldwide, particularly in underserved communities. This approach, he believes, can significantly contribute to reducing poverty and improving quality of life globally. Additionally, Maskey shares insights into the operational and strategic aspects of leading a tech company, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and strategic planning in the dynamic tech landscape. <br><br>Timestamps:<br> 00:00 - Introduction and discussion on going public via SPAC.<br>01:15 - Explanation of the SPAC process and business combination agreement.<br>02:30 - Background on Sameer Maskey's career and the founding of Fusemachines.<br> 03:45 - Discussion on the evolution of AI and its impact on society.<br>05:00 - The mission of Fusemachines to democratize AI.<br>06:20 - Sameer Maskey's background and education in Nepal.<br>07:30 - Typical daily schedule as CEO of Fusemachines.<br>08:45 - Strategy for deciding daily and weekly priorities.<br>10:00 - Future predictions for AI and its integration into daily life.<br>11:15 - Discussion on the potential for solo founders in the future due to AI advancements.<br>12:30 - Personal reading habits and book recommendations.<br>13:45 - Essential traits for leadership.<br>15:00 - Reflections on what Sameer Maskey wished he knew at the start of his career.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 12:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO Podcast with Clint Betts, Sameer Maskey discusses the journey of his company approaching an IPO through a SPAC, detailing the steps involved in the process, including signing a Business Combination Agreement and waiting for SEC approvals. Maskey, with a rich background in AI and machine learning, elaborates on his career trajectory from his early research in dialog systems to founding Fusemachines in 2013. His initial focus was on creating customer service automation systems, leveraging his expertise in natural language dialog systems to cater to customer service sectors.The conversation also touches on the broader impacts and applications of AI in business and society, reflecting on its evolution from niche to mainstream. Maskey highlights his personal mission through Fusemachines to democratize AI, aiming to make AI education and tools accessible worldwide, particularly in underserved communities. This approach, he believes, can significantly contribute to reducing poverty and improving quality of life globally. Additionally, Maskey shares insights into the operational and strategic aspects of leading a tech company, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and strategic planning in the dynamic tech landscape. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and discussion on going public via SPAC.01:15 - Explanation of the SPAC process and business combination agreement.02:30 - Background on Sameer Maskey's career and the founding of Fusemachines. 03:45 - Discussion on the evolution of AI and its impact on society.05:00 - The mission of Fusemachines to democratize AI.06:20 - Sameer Maskey's background and education in Nepal.07:30 - Typical daily schedule as CEO of Fusemachines.08:45 - Strategy for deciding daily and weekly priorities.10:00 - Future predictions for AI and its integration into daily life.11:15 - Discussion on the potential for solo founders in the future due to AI advancements.12:30 - Personal reading habits and book recommendations.13:45 - Essential traits for leadership.15:00 - Reflections on what Sameer Maskey wished he knew at the start of his career.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO Podcast with Clint Betts, Sameer Maskey discusses the journey of his company approaching an IPO through a SPAC, detailing the steps involved in the process, including signing a Business Combination Agreement and waiting for SEC </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>OpenLoop Health CEO Jon Lensing</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO podcast Jon Lensing, CEO of OpenLoop, discusses the foundation and evolution of his company which provides comprehensive telehealth services. Established during the challenging times of the pandemic in 2020, OpenLoop initially served as a matching system for healthcare providers to cover shifts in hospitals. Lensing explains how the company pivoted to becoming a significant player in the telehealth sector, offering technological infrastructure, staffing, legal compliance, and billing services to facilitate remote healthcare. He shares insights into his background, from a small-town upbringing to starting a drone company during his undergraduate studies, which influenced his innovative approach in healthcare.<br><br>As the discussion unfolds, Lensing reflects on the shifts in OpenLoop’s business model in response to the pandemic, transitioning from physical healthcare staffing to a broader digital health service provider. He emphasizes the importance of technology in maximizing healthcare efficiency and details how OpenLoop assists health entrepreneurs and organizations in adapting to the digital age. The conversation also touches on broader economic conditions and their impact on healthcare consumer behavior, highlighting the strategic adjustments OpenLoop has made to navigate the changing landscape. Lensing concludes with personal reflections on the support systems that have facilitated his journey, including his family, team, and investors.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Clint Betts introduces Jon Lensing and asks about the current state of OpenLoop post-pandemic.<br>01:20 - Jon Lensing explains the services provided by OpenLoop, including technological infrastructure for digital health.<br>03:45 - Lensing details his personal background, including his initial ventures and medical training. 05:30 - Transition to discussing the origins of OpenLoop and its initial focus on staffing hospitals. 07:10 - Discussion of the pivot OpenLoop made during the pandemic towards telehealth services. 08:55 - Jon elaborates on the rapid growth and expansion of services OpenLoop experienced during the pandemic.<br>10:30 - Explanation of a typical day for Jon Lensing and how it varies.<br>12:15 - Lensing provides advice on raising venture capital and the importance of choosing the right investors.<br>14:50 - Discussion on the future of artificial intelligence in OpenLoop and its role in healthcare.<br>17:25 - Jon Lensing reflects on the macroeconomic environment and its impact on OpenLoop's business strategy.<br>19:00 - Closing thoughts from Jon Lensing on the support he has received throughout his entrepreneurial journey.]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO podcast Jon Lensing, CEO of OpenLoop, discusses the foundation and evolution of his company which provides comprehensive telehealth services. Established during the challenging times of the pandemic in 2020, OpenLoop initially served as a matching system for healthcare providers to cover shifts in hospitals. Lensing explains how the company pivoted to becoming a significant player in the telehealth sector, offering technological infrastructure, staffing, legal compliance, and billing services to facilitate remote healthcare. He shares insights into his background, from a small-town upbringing to starting a drone company during his undergraduate studies, which influenced his innovative approach in healthcare.<br><br>As the discussion unfolds, Lensing reflects on the shifts in OpenLoop’s business model in response to the pandemic, transitioning from physical healthcare staffing to a broader digital health service provider. He emphasizes the importance of technology in maximizing healthcare efficiency and details how OpenLoop assists health entrepreneurs and organizations in adapting to the digital age. The conversation also touches on broader economic conditions and their impact on healthcare consumer behavior, highlighting the strategic adjustments OpenLoop has made to navigate the changing landscape. Lensing concludes with personal reflections on the support systems that have facilitated his journey, including his family, team, and investors.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Clint Betts introduces Jon Lensing and asks about the current state of OpenLoop post-pandemic.<br>01:20 - Jon Lensing explains the services provided by OpenLoop, including technological infrastructure for digital health.<br>03:45 - Lensing details his personal background, including his initial ventures and medical training. 05:30 - Transition to discussing the origins of OpenLoop and its initial focus on staffing hospitals. 07:10 - Discussion of the pivot OpenLoop made during the pandemic towards telehealth services. 08:55 - Jon elaborates on the rapid growth and expansion of services OpenLoop experienced during the pandemic.<br>10:30 - Explanation of a typical day for Jon Lensing and how it varies.<br>12:15 - Lensing provides advice on raising venture capital and the importance of choosing the right investors.<br>14:50 - Discussion on the future of artificial intelligence in OpenLoop and its role in healthcare.<br>17:25 - Jon Lensing reflects on the macroeconomic environment and its impact on OpenLoop's business strategy.<br>19:00 - Closing thoughts from Jon Lensing on the support he has received throughout his entrepreneurial journey.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2024 12:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO podcast Jon Lensing, CEO of OpenLoop, discusses the foundation and evolution of his company which provides comprehensive telehealth services. Established during the challenging times of the pandemic in 2020, OpenLoop initially served as a matching system for healthcare providers to cover shifts in hospitals. Lensing explains how the company pivoted to becoming a significant player in the telehealth sector, offering technological infrastructure, staffing, legal compliance, and billing services to facilitate remote healthcare. He shares insights into his background, from a small-town upbringing to starting a drone company during his undergraduate studies, which influenced his innovative approach in healthcare.As the discussion unfolds, Lensing reflects on the shifts in OpenLoop’s business model in response to the pandemic, transitioning from physical healthcare staffing to a broader digital health service provider. He emphasizes the importance of technology in maximizing healthcare efficiency and details how OpenLoop assists health entrepreneurs and organizations in adapting to the digital age. The conversation also touches on broader economic conditions and their impact on healthcare consumer behavior, highlighting the strategic adjustments OpenLoop has made to navigate the changing landscape. Lensing concludes with personal reflections on the support systems that have facilitated his journey, including his family, team, and investors.Timestamps:00:00 - Clint Betts introduces Jon Lensing and asks about the current state of OpenLoop post-pandemic.01:20 - Jon Lensing explains the services provided by OpenLoop, including technological infrastructure for digital health.03:45 - Lensing details his personal background, including his initial ventures and medical training. 05:30 - Transition to discussing the origins of OpenLoop and its initial focus on staffing hospitals. 07:10 - Discussion of the pivot OpenLoop made during the pandemic towards telehealth services. 08:55 - Jon elaborates on the rapid growth and expansion of services OpenLoop experienced during the pandemic.10:30 - Explanation of a typical day for Jon Lensing and how it varies.12:15 - Lensing provides advice on raising venture capital and the importance of choosing the right investors.14:50 - Discussion on the future of artificial intelligence in OpenLoop and its role in healthcare.17:25 - Jon Lensing reflects on the macroeconomic environment and its impact on OpenLoop's business strategy.19:00 - Closing thoughts from Jon Lensing on the support he has received throughout his entrepreneurial journey.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO podcast Jon Lensing, CEO of OpenLoop, discusses the foundation and evolution of his company which provides comprehensive telehealth services. Established during the challenging times of the pandemic in 2020, OpenLoop initially s</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Primetime Partners Founder Abby Miller Levy</title>
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        <![CDATA[In the interview, Abby Miller Levy, founder of Primetime Partners, shares her career journey and her motivations behind focusing on aging and longevity. Starting from her family influence and business-oriented upbringing, she discusses her diverse professional background, from working at McKinsey and SoulCycle to co-founding Thrive Global with Arianna Huffington. Her career experiences led her to identify a niche in venture capitalism, aimed at improving the lives of older adults, which became the foundation for launching Primetime Partners. She elaborates on the demographic shifts toward an aging population and the unmet needs in this sector, explaining how these insights directed her venture capital initiatives.<br><br>Further in the interview, Abby dives into her venture fund's focus, detailing how they support startups that are innovating in the health and aging sectors. She emphasizes the importance of understanding consumer needs and experiences, which she learned from her roles at prominent brands. Abby also discusses the broader implications of an aging society on healthcare and economics, highlighting the critical need for solutions that extend health span to match lifespan. Her insights into venture capital, combined with her personal experiences and professional background, underline her commitment to fostering significant impacts in the aging and longevity landscape.<br><br> Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Clint welcomes Abby to the show.<br>01:30 - Abby introduces her background and early influences.<br>03:00 - Discussion about her experience at McKinsey &amp; Company. <br>05:00 - Abby talks about her roles in Oxo and SoulCycle.<br>07:00 - Founding of Primetime Partners and focus on aging.<br>09:00 - Insights into demographic trends and aging.<br>11:00 - Challenges in healthcare related to increased life expectancy.<br>13:00 - Investment philosophy and types of companies Primetime supports.<br>15:00 - Use of AI in venture capital and healthcare.<br>17:00 - Abby's personal daily routine and habits.<br>19:00 - Final thoughts on the impact of her work and future outlook.]]>
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        <![CDATA[In the interview, Abby Miller Levy, founder of Primetime Partners, shares her career journey and her motivations behind focusing on aging and longevity. Starting from her family influence and business-oriented upbringing, she discusses her diverse professional background, from working at McKinsey and SoulCycle to co-founding Thrive Global with Arianna Huffington. Her career experiences led her to identify a niche in venture capitalism, aimed at improving the lives of older adults, which became the foundation for launching Primetime Partners. She elaborates on the demographic shifts toward an aging population and the unmet needs in this sector, explaining how these insights directed her venture capital initiatives.<br><br>Further in the interview, Abby dives into her venture fund's focus, detailing how they support startups that are innovating in the health and aging sectors. She emphasizes the importance of understanding consumer needs and experiences, which she learned from her roles at prominent brands. Abby also discusses the broader implications of an aging society on healthcare and economics, highlighting the critical need for solutions that extend health span to match lifespan. Her insights into venture capital, combined with her personal experiences and professional background, underline her commitment to fostering significant impacts in the aging and longevity landscape.<br><br> Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Clint welcomes Abby to the show.<br>01:30 - Abby introduces her background and early influences.<br>03:00 - Discussion about her experience at McKinsey &amp; Company. <br>05:00 - Abby talks about her roles in Oxo and SoulCycle.<br>07:00 - Founding of Primetime Partners and focus on aging.<br>09:00 - Insights into demographic trends and aging.<br>11:00 - Challenges in healthcare related to increased life expectancy.<br>13:00 - Investment philosophy and types of companies Primetime supports.<br>15:00 - Use of AI in venture capital and healthcare.<br>17:00 - Abby's personal daily routine and habits.<br>19:00 - Final thoughts on the impact of her work and future outlook.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 12:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In the interview, Abby Miller Levy, founder of Primetime Partners, shares her career journey and her motivations behind focusing on aging and longevity. Starting from her family influence and business-oriented upbringing, she discusses her diverse professional background, from working at McKinsey and SoulCycle to co-founding Thrive Global with Arianna Huffington. Her career experiences led her to identify a niche in venture capitalism, aimed at improving the lives of older adults, which became the foundation for launching Primetime Partners. She elaborates on the demographic shifts toward an aging population and the unmet needs in this sector, explaining how these insights directed her venture capital initiatives.Further in the interview, Abby dives into her venture fund's focus, detailing how they support startups that are innovating in the health and aging sectors. She emphasizes the importance of understanding consumer needs and experiences, which she learned from her roles at prominent brands. Abby also discusses the broader implications of an aging society on healthcare and economics, highlighting the critical need for solutions that extend health span to match lifespan. Her insights into venture capital, combined with her personal experiences and professional background, underline her commitment to fostering significant impacts in the aging and longevity landscape. Timestamps:00:00 - Clint welcomes Abby to the show.01:30 - Abby introduces her background and early influences.03:00 - Discussion about her experience at McKinsey &amp;amp; Company. 05:00 - Abby talks about her roles in Oxo and SoulCycle.07:00 - Founding of Primetime Partners and focus on aging.09:00 - Insights into demographic trends and aging.11:00 - Challenges in healthcare related to increased life expectancy.13:00 - Investment philosophy and types of companies Primetime supports.15:00 - Use of AI in venture capital and healthcare.17:00 - Abby's personal daily routine and habits.19:00 - Final thoughts on the impact of her work and future outlook.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In the interview, Abby Miller Levy, founder of Primetime Partners, shares her career journey and her motivations behind focusing on aging and longevity. Starting from her family influence and business-oriented upbringing, she discusses her diverse profess</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Optoro CEO Amena Ali</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Show, host Clint Betts interviews Amena Ali, the CEO of Optoro, delving into her extensive leadership experience and her current role at the helm of a company specializing in returns and reverse logistics. Amena shares her journey through the tech industry over the past 25 years, highlighting her progression from management consulting and various roles in marketing and finance to her current position as CEO. She details her entry into the software sector and her ascent to chief executive roles at several companies, emphasizing her strategic involvement in scaling businesses at critical junctures.<br><br>During the conversation, Amena explains the operations of Optoro, which focuses on managing the complexities of returned goods in the e-commerce era. She describes the logistical challenges and innovative solutions involving machine learning and AI to optimize the reverse logistics process, ensuring efficient handling of returns, reducing environmental impact, and improving financial outcomes for retailers. The discussion also covers the broader implications of return policies on consumer behavior and the necessity of integrating advanced technology to handle the increasing volume of online shopping returns effectively.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - Introduction to the CEO.com Show with Clint Betts and introduction of Amena Ali, CEO of Optoro.<br>0:45 - Amena Ali discusses her 25-year journey through technology, highlighting her roles from management consulting to becoming CEO.<br>2:00 - Explanation of Optoro's role in returns and reverse logistics.<br>3:20 - Discussion on machine learning and AI's role in managing returns and optimizing logistics.<br>5:40 - Challenges and processes involved in handling returns, from quality checks to reintegration into inventory or other dispositions.<br>7:10 - The impact of return policies on consumer behavior and the necessity for efficient handling of returns.<br>8:50 - Broader implications of AI in enhancing customer experiences and optimizing return processes.<br>10:30 - Strategies to minimize fraud in the returns process using AI and data analytics. <br>12:15 - Amena shares her approach to prioritizing tasks and making impactful decisions daily.<br>13:50 - Discussion on reading habits and influential books.<br>15:30 - Amena talks about the culture within Optoro and the importance of team values.<br>17:10 - Amena discusses the role of empathy in leadership and the broader societal context.<br>19:00 - Closing thoughts and thanks to Amena Ali for her insights and participation on the show.]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the CEO.com Show, host Clint Betts interviews Amena Ali, the CEO of Optoro, delving into her extensive leadership experience and her current role at the helm of a company specializing in returns and reverse logistics. Amena shares her journey through the tech industry over the past 25 years, highlighting her progression from management consulting and various roles in marketing and finance to her current position as CEO. She details her entry into the software sector and her ascent to chief executive roles at several companies, emphasizing her strategic involvement in scaling businesses at critical junctures.<br><br>During the conversation, Amena explains the operations of Optoro, which focuses on managing the complexities of returned goods in the e-commerce era. She describes the logistical challenges and innovative solutions involving machine learning and AI to optimize the reverse logistics process, ensuring efficient handling of returns, reducing environmental impact, and improving financial outcomes for retailers. The discussion also covers the broader implications of return policies on consumer behavior and the necessity of integrating advanced technology to handle the increasing volume of online shopping returns effectively.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>0:00 - Introduction to the CEO.com Show with Clint Betts and introduction of Amena Ali, CEO of Optoro.<br>0:45 - Amena Ali discusses her 25-year journey through technology, highlighting her roles from management consulting to becoming CEO.<br>2:00 - Explanation of Optoro's role in returns and reverse logistics.<br>3:20 - Discussion on machine learning and AI's role in managing returns and optimizing logistics.<br>5:40 - Challenges and processes involved in handling returns, from quality checks to reintegration into inventory or other dispositions.<br>7:10 - The impact of return policies on consumer behavior and the necessity for efficient handling of returns.<br>8:50 - Broader implications of AI in enhancing customer experiences and optimizing return processes.<br>10:30 - Strategies to minimize fraud in the returns process using AI and data analytics. <br>12:15 - Amena shares her approach to prioritizing tasks and making impactful decisions daily.<br>13:50 - Discussion on reading habits and influential books.<br>15:30 - Amena talks about the culture within Optoro and the importance of team values.<br>17:10 - Amena discusses the role of empathy in leadership and the broader societal context.<br>19:00 - Closing thoughts and thanks to Amena Ali for her insights and participation on the show.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 12:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Show, host Clint Betts interviews Amena Ali, the CEO of Optoro, delving into her extensive leadership experience and her current role at the helm of a company specializing in returns and reverse logistics. Amena shares her journey through the tech industry over the past 25 years, highlighting her progression from management consulting and various roles in marketing and finance to her current position as CEO. She details her entry into the software sector and her ascent to chief executive roles at several companies, emphasizing her strategic involvement in scaling businesses at critical junctures.During the conversation, Amena explains the operations of Optoro, which focuses on managing the complexities of returned goods in the e-commerce era. She describes the logistical challenges and innovative solutions involving machine learning and AI to optimize the reverse logistics process, ensuring efficient handling of returns, reducing environmental impact, and improving financial outcomes for retailers. The discussion also covers the broader implications of return policies on consumer behavior and the necessity of integrating advanced technology to handle the increasing volume of online shopping returns effectively.Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction to the CEO.com Show with Clint Betts and introduction of Amena Ali, CEO of Optoro.0:45 - Amena Ali discusses her 25-year journey through technology, highlighting her roles from management consulting to becoming CEO.2:00 - Explanation of Optoro's role in returns and reverse logistics.3:20 - Discussion on machine learning and AI's role in managing returns and optimizing logistics.5:40 - Challenges and processes involved in handling returns, from quality checks to reintegration into inventory or other dispositions.7:10 - The impact of return policies on consumer behavior and the necessity for efficient handling of returns.8:50 - Broader implications of AI in enhancing customer experiences and optimizing return processes.10:30 - Strategies to minimize fraud in the returns process using AI and data analytics. 12:15 - Amena shares her approach to prioritizing tasks and making impactful decisions daily.13:50 - Discussion on reading habits and influential books.15:30 - Amena talks about the culture within Optoro and the importance of team values.17:10 - Amena discusses the role of empathy in leadership and the broader societal context.19:00 - Closing thoughts and thanks to Amena Ali for her insights and participation on the show.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Degreed CEO David Blake</title>
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        <![CDATA[In today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Degreed CEO David Blake. David is a well-known figure in the Utah tech scene, and I've had the pleasure of knowing him since the early 2010s. One of my first events was with David at BYU, alongside Ryan Caldwell from MX. David is one of the most thoughtful and well-read CEOs in the world, and his unique approach to education and lifelong learning is truly inspiring. This episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:01:06 - David Blake's Background and Introduction to Degreed<br>00:02:10 - The Concept and Mission Behind Degreed<br>00:03:50 - Critique of Traditional Education Systems<br>00:05:14 - Early Career and Inspiration for Degreed<br>00:07:01 - The Journey to Founding Degreed<br>00:08:53 - Degreed's Business Model and Evolution<br>00:12:23 - Challenges and Successes in Scaling Degreed<br>00:15:10 - Principles and Values in Building Degreed<br>00:16:17 - Critique of the University System<br>00:19:19 - Student Loan Debt and Government Policies<br>00:23:32 - Employer-Sponsored Education and Its Implications<br>00:25:57 - The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education<br>00:29:41 - Future of Job and Skill-Based Hiring<br>00:31:41 - Transition from Degreed to Politics<br>00:32:36 - Running for Vice President and Democracy Reform<br>00:36:47 - Historical Context of Vice Presidential Elections<br>00:40:00 - Typical Day and Current Roles<br>00:42:19 - Writing "The Expertise Economy"<br>00:43:38 - Decision on Hybrid Work Model<br>00:45:50 - Book Recommendations<br>00:47:31 - Reflecting on Who Gave a Chance]]>
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        <![CDATA[In today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Degreed CEO David Blake. David is a well-known figure in the Utah tech scene, and I've had the pleasure of knowing him since the early 2010s. One of my first events was with David at BYU, alongside Ryan Caldwell from MX. David is one of the most thoughtful and well-read CEOs in the world, and his unique approach to education and lifelong learning is truly inspiring. This episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:01:06 - David Blake's Background and Introduction to Degreed<br>00:02:10 - The Concept and Mission Behind Degreed<br>00:03:50 - Critique of Traditional Education Systems<br>00:05:14 - Early Career and Inspiration for Degreed<br>00:07:01 - The Journey to Founding Degreed<br>00:08:53 - Degreed's Business Model and Evolution<br>00:12:23 - Challenges and Successes in Scaling Degreed<br>00:15:10 - Principles and Values in Building Degreed<br>00:16:17 - Critique of the University System<br>00:19:19 - Student Loan Debt and Government Policies<br>00:23:32 - Employer-Sponsored Education and Its Implications<br>00:25:57 - The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education<br>00:29:41 - Future of Job and Skill-Based Hiring<br>00:31:41 - Transition from Degreed to Politics<br>00:32:36 - Running for Vice President and Democracy Reform<br>00:36:47 - Historical Context of Vice Presidential Elections<br>00:40:00 - Typical Day and Current Roles<br>00:42:19 - Writing "The Expertise Economy"<br>00:43:38 - Decision on Hybrid Work Model<br>00:45:50 - Book Recommendations<br>00:47:31 - Reflecting on Who Gave a Chance]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2024 12:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Degreed CEO David Blake. David is a well-known figure in the Utah tech scene, and I've had the pleasure of knowing him since the early 2010s. One of my first events was with David at BYU, alongside Ryan Caldwell from MX. David is one of the most thoughtful and well-read CEOs in the world, and his unique approach to education and lifelong learning is truly inspiring. This episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.Timestamps:00:01:06 - David Blake's Background and Introduction to Degreed00:02:10 - The Concept and Mission Behind Degreed00:03:50 - Critique of Traditional Education Systems00:05:14 - Early Career and Inspiration for Degreed00:07:01 - The Journey to Founding Degreed00:08:53 - Degreed's Business Model and Evolution00:12:23 - Challenges and Successes in Scaling Degreed00:15:10 - Principles and Values in Building Degreed00:16:17 - Critique of the University System00:19:19 - Student Loan Debt and Government Policies00:23:32 - Employer-Sponsored Education and Its Implications00:25:57 - The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education00:29:41 - Future of Job and Skill-Based Hiring00:31:41 - Transition from Degreed to Politics00:32:36 - Running for Vice President and Democracy Reform00:36:47 - Historical Context of Vice Presidential Elections00:40:00 - Typical Day and Current Roles00:42:19 - Writing "The Expertise Economy"00:43:38 - Decision on Hybrid Work Model00:45:50 - Book Recommendations00:47:31 - Reflecting on Who Gave a Chance</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Degreed CEO David Blake. David is a well-known figure in the Utah tech scene, and I've had the pleasure of knowing him since the early 2010s. One of my first events was with David at BYU, alongsi</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>EPSG CEO Brent Rose</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we interviewed EPSG CEO Brent Rose. Brent has been in his current role since 2023 but brings over 30 years of industry experience to the table. Our conversation spanned a variety of topics, from his early days in the industry to his current responsibilities and insights on leadership.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00:31 - Brent Rose's Career Journey<br>00:02:35 - Early Days in the Industry<br>00:05:54 - Self-Leadership and Daily Routine<br>00:07:40 - Typical Day as a CEO<br>00:09:07 - Deciding Where to Spend Time<br>00:11:19 - Reading Recommendations<br>00:13:24 - Impact of AI on Business<br>00:16:56 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Models<br>00:18:35 - Defining Company Culture<br>00:20:21 - Leaders and Inspirations<br>00:22:30 - The Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode, we interviewed EPSG CEO Brent Rose. Brent has been in his current role since 2023 but brings over 30 years of industry experience to the table. Our conversation spanned a variety of topics, from his early days in the industry to his current responsibilities and insights on leadership.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00:31 - Brent Rose's Career Journey<br>00:02:35 - Early Days in the Industry<br>00:05:54 - Self-Leadership and Daily Routine<br>00:07:40 - Typical Day as a CEO<br>00:09:07 - Deciding Where to Spend Time<br>00:11:19 - Reading Recommendations<br>00:13:24 - Impact of AI on Business<br>00:16:56 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Models<br>00:18:35 - Defining Company Culture<br>00:20:21 - Leaders and Inspirations<br>00:22:30 - The Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2024 15:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we interviewed EPSG CEO Brent Rose. Brent has been in his current role since 2023 but brings over 30 years of industry experience to the table. Our conversation spanned a variety of topics, from his early days in the industry to his current responsibilities and insights on leadership.Timestamps:00:00:31 - Brent Rose's Career Journey00:02:35 - Early Days in the Industry00:05:54 - Self-Leadership and Daily Routine00:07:40 - Typical Day as a CEO00:09:07 - Deciding Where to Spend Time00:11:19 - Reading Recommendations00:13:24 - Impact of AI on Business00:16:56 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Models00:18:35 - Defining Company Culture00:20:21 - Leaders and Inspirations00:22:30 - The Importance of Giving and Receiving Chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we interviewed EPSG CEO Brent Rose. Brent has been in his current role since 2023 but brings over 30 years of industry experience to the table. Our conversation spanned a variety of topics, from his early days in the industry to his curre</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Spring Mountain Capital President Greg Ho</title>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the <a href="http://ceo.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener">CEO.com</a> Show, we had the pleasure of speaking with Greg Ho, an incredibly impressive individual who has made significant contributions in both the business and social impact sectors. Greg is the president, co-founder, and COO of Spring Mountain Capital. His journey is nothing short of remarkable, from his early days at Yale to his pioneering work at McKinsey &amp; Company and now his impactful initiatives in Harlem and New York City.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00:00 - Introduction to Greg Ho<br>00:00:32 - Greg's Background and Achievements<br>00:01:13 - Founding Spring Mountain Capital<br>00:02:19 - McKinsey's Influence on Leadership<br>00:06:46 - Conducting Business Internationally<br>00:08:03 - Social Impact Investing<br>00:10:12 - Ensuring Genuine Social Impact<br>00:14:25 - Examples of Successful Social Impact<br>00:16:59 - Greg Ho's Daily Routine<br>00:18:16 - Managing Time and Priorities<br>00:20:26 - Reading and Staying Informed<br>00:21:59 - Book Recommendations<br>00:25:41 - AI's Impact on Life Sciences<br>00:30:30 - Why West Harlem?<br>00:32:27 - Traits of a Great Leader<br>00:34:35 - Thoughts on the Current Macro Environment<br>00:38:04 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[In this episode of the <a href="http://ceo.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener">CEO.com</a> Show, we had the pleasure of speaking with Greg Ho, an incredibly impressive individual who has made significant contributions in both the business and social impact sectors. Greg is the president, co-founder, and COO of Spring Mountain Capital. His journey is nothing short of remarkable, from his early days at Yale to his pioneering work at McKinsey &amp; Company and now his impactful initiatives in Harlem and New York City.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00:00 - Introduction to Greg Ho<br>00:00:32 - Greg's Background and Achievements<br>00:01:13 - Founding Spring Mountain Capital<br>00:02:19 - McKinsey's Influence on Leadership<br>00:06:46 - Conducting Business Internationally<br>00:08:03 - Social Impact Investing<br>00:10:12 - Ensuring Genuine Social Impact<br>00:14:25 - Examples of Successful Social Impact<br>00:16:59 - Greg Ho's Daily Routine<br>00:18:16 - Managing Time and Priorities<br>00:20:26 - Reading and Staying Informed<br>00:21:59 - Book Recommendations<br>00:25:41 - AI's Impact on Life Sciences<br>00:30:30 - Why West Harlem?<br>00:32:27 - Traits of a Great Leader<br>00:34:35 - Thoughts on the Current Macro Environment<br>00:38:04 - The Importance of Giving Chances<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 17:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com Show, we had the pleasure of speaking with Greg Ho, an incredibly impressive individual who has made significant contributions in both the business and social impact sectors. Greg is the president, co-founder, and COO of Spring Mountain Capital. His journey is nothing short of remarkable, from his early days at Yale to his pioneering work at McKinsey &amp;amp; Company and now his impactful initiatives in Harlem and New York City.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction to Greg Ho00:00:32 - Greg's Background and Achievements00:01:13 - Founding Spring Mountain Capital00:02:19 - McKinsey's Influence on Leadership00:06:46 - Conducting Business Internationally00:08:03 - Social Impact Investing00:10:12 - Ensuring Genuine Social Impact00:14:25 - Examples of Successful Social Impact00:16:59 - Greg Ho's Daily Routine00:18:16 - Managing Time and Priorities00:20:26 - Reading and Staying Informed00:21:59 - Book Recommendations00:25:41 - AI's Impact on Life Sciences00:30:30 - Why West Harlem?00:32:27 - Traits of a Great Leader00:34:35 - Thoughts on the Current Macro Environment00:38:04 - The Importance of Giving Chances</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the CEO.com Show, we had the pleasure of speaking with Greg Ho, an incredibly impressive individual who has made significant contributions in both the business and social impact sectors. Greg is the president, co-founder, and COO of Spr</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>leadership, tech, business, finance, markets, executive leadership, leadership coach, business news, ceo news, artificial intelligence, ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Cirba Solutions CEO David Klanecky</title>
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        <![CDATA[In a recent episode of the CEO.com Show, we had the pleasure of interviewing David Klanecky, the President and CEO of Cirba Solutions. David shared his fascinating journey, from growing up in Nebraska to earning an MBA at Arizona State and spending time in Spain to leading a pioneering company in the battery recycling and materials industry.<br><br>Since its establishment in 1991, Cirba Solutions has been a beacon of hope for the environment, specializing in the recycling and processing of various battery materials, with a particular focus on lithium-ion batteries. David enlightened us on how the company's innovative processes ensure that critical metals like lithium, nickel, and cobalt are reused multiple times, paving the way for a sustainable supply chain for electric vehicles and other devices.<br><br>We explored the exciting revolution of electric vehicles and how Cirba Solutions is positioned at the heart of this transformation. David emphasized the importance of recycling in making the electrification movement sustainable and reducing the carbon footprint.<br><br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00:00 - Introduction to the Show and Guest<br>00:00:11 - David Klanecky's Background<br>00:00:22 - Overview of Cirba Solutions<br>00:01:21 - David Klanecky's Journey to CEO<br>00:01:32 - History and Operations of Cirba Solutions<br>00:02:45 - The Electric Vehicle Revolution<br>00:03:10 - Motivation and Impact on Employees<br>00:04:45 - Supply Chain Challenges<br>00:05:02 - Rarity of Battery Materials<br>00:06:23 - Recovery Process of Battery Materials<br>00:08:45 - Elon Musk's Role in Electrification<br>00:09:59 - Typical Day of a CEO<br>00:12:26 - Decision-Making as a CEO<br>00:14:25 - Structure of Meetings<br>00:15:30 - Reading Preferences<br>00:16:47 - Defining Company Culture<br>00:18:06 - Core Values of CERBA Solutions<br>00:19:30 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Models<br>00:22:04 - Impact of Artificial Intelligence<br>00:23:53 - Staying Motivated<br>00:25:13 - Company Expansion in Lancaster, Ohio<br>00:26:07 - Sustainability Initiatives<br>00:27:30 - Leaders Who Inspire<br>00:29:18 - Servant Leadership<br>00:30:05 - Macroeconomic Environment and 2024 Outlook<br>00:32:40 - Reflecting on Career Opportunities<br>00:34:34 - Closing Remarks and Farewell]]>
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        <![CDATA[In a recent episode of the CEO.com Show, we had the pleasure of interviewing David Klanecky, the President and CEO of Cirba Solutions. David shared his fascinating journey, from growing up in Nebraska to earning an MBA at Arizona State and spending time in Spain to leading a pioneering company in the battery recycling and materials industry.<br><br>Since its establishment in 1991, Cirba Solutions has been a beacon of hope for the environment, specializing in the recycling and processing of various battery materials, with a particular focus on lithium-ion batteries. David enlightened us on how the company's innovative processes ensure that critical metals like lithium, nickel, and cobalt are reused multiple times, paving the way for a sustainable supply chain for electric vehicles and other devices.<br><br>We explored the exciting revolution of electric vehicles and how Cirba Solutions is positioned at the heart of this transformation. David emphasized the importance of recycling in making the electrification movement sustainable and reducing the carbon footprint.<br><br><br>Timestamps: <br>00:00:00 - Introduction to the Show and Guest<br>00:00:11 - David Klanecky's Background<br>00:00:22 - Overview of Cirba Solutions<br>00:01:21 - David Klanecky's Journey to CEO<br>00:01:32 - History and Operations of Cirba Solutions<br>00:02:45 - The Electric Vehicle Revolution<br>00:03:10 - Motivation and Impact on Employees<br>00:04:45 - Supply Chain Challenges<br>00:05:02 - Rarity of Battery Materials<br>00:06:23 - Recovery Process of Battery Materials<br>00:08:45 - Elon Musk's Role in Electrification<br>00:09:59 - Typical Day of a CEO<br>00:12:26 - Decision-Making as a CEO<br>00:14:25 - Structure of Meetings<br>00:15:30 - Reading Preferences<br>00:16:47 - Defining Company Culture<br>00:18:06 - Core Values of CERBA Solutions<br>00:19:30 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Models<br>00:22:04 - Impact of Artificial Intelligence<br>00:23:53 - Staying Motivated<br>00:25:13 - Company Expansion in Lancaster, Ohio<br>00:26:07 - Sustainability Initiatives<br>00:27:30 - Leaders Who Inspire<br>00:29:18 - Servant Leadership<br>00:30:05 - Macroeconomic Environment and 2024 Outlook<br>00:32:40 - Reflecting on Career Opportunities<br>00:34:34 - Closing Remarks and Farewell]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In a recent episode of the CEO.com Show, we had the pleasure of interviewing David Klanecky, the President and CEO of Cirba Solutions. David shared his fascinating journey, from growing up in Nebraska to earning an MBA at Arizona State and spending time in Spain to leading a pioneering company in the battery recycling and materials industry.Since its establishment in 1991, Cirba Solutions has been a beacon of hope for the environment, specializing in the recycling and processing of various battery materials, with a particular focus on lithium-ion batteries. David enlightened us on how the company's innovative processes ensure that critical metals like lithium, nickel, and cobalt are reused multiple times, paving the way for a sustainable supply chain for electric vehicles and other devices.We explored the exciting revolution of electric vehicles and how Cirba Solutions is positioned at the heart of this transformation. David emphasized the importance of recycling in making the electrification movement sustainable and reducing the carbon footprint.Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Show and Guest00:00:11 - David Klanecky's Background00:00:22 - Overview of Cirba Solutions00:01:21 - David Klanecky's Journey to CEO00:01:32 - History and Operations of Cirba Solutions00:02:45 - The Electric Vehicle Revolution00:03:10 - Motivation and Impact on Employees00:04:45 - Supply Chain Challenges00:05:02 - Rarity of Battery Materials00:06:23 - Recovery Process of Battery Materials00:08:45 - Elon Musk's Role in Electrification00:09:59 - Typical Day of a CEO00:12:26 - Decision-Making as a CEO00:14:25 - Structure of Meetings00:15:30 - Reading Preferences00:16:47 - Defining Company Culture00:18:06 - Core Values of CERBA Solutions00:19:30 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Models00:22:04 - Impact of Artificial Intelligence00:23:53 - Staying Motivated00:25:13 - Company Expansion in Lancaster, Ohio00:26:07 - Sustainability Initiatives00:27:30 - Leaders Who Inspire00:29:18 - Servant Leadership00:30:05 - Macroeconomic Environment and 2024 Outlook00:32:40 - Reflecting on Career Opportunities00:34:34 - Closing Remarks and Farewell</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Zebra Technologies CEO Bill Burns</title>
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        <![CDATA[In the latest episode of the CEO.com show, we had the honor of interviewing Bill Burns, the CEO of Zebra Technologies. Our discussion covered a wide range of intriguing topics, with a focus on Bill's insights into how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing Zebra's business both internally and externally. Bill shared how AI is being incorporated into customer-facing marketing, product development, and internal operations, leading to more efficient and effective processes.<br><br>Bill also provided a thorough overview of Zebra Technologies, detailing how the company supports the on-demand economy by ensuring that every asset and worker is visible, connected, and optimally utilized. He highlighted Zebra's diverse product offerings, which range from barcode readers and RFID tags to hospital wristbands and robotics.<br><br>We also delved into the current macroeconomic landscape, discussing the challenges of high interest rates, ongoing conflicts, and transitioning from a goods-based to a service-based economy. Bill's extensive experience, which includes over 30 years in telecommunications and technology and an MBA from Temple University, provided valuable context for his perspectives.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00:00 - Introduction<br>00:01:20 - Bill Burns' Background and Zebra Technologies Overview<br>00:03:31 - Future of the On-Demand Economy<br>00:05:21 - Customer Experience at Zebra<br>00:07:20 - Bill Burns' Daily Priorities and Time Management<br>00:08:31 - Typical Day and Habits<br>00:10:02 - Reading Recommendations and Keeping Up with Current Events<br>00:11:28 - Importance of Global Awareness for CEOs<br>00:12:22 - Role of AI in Zebra Technologies<br>00:18:30 - Internal Use of AI for Efficiency<br>00:20:08 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Policies<br>00:22:07 - Defining and Building Culture at Zebra<br>00:23:32 - Zebra's Purpose Statement<br>00:25:41 - Leadership Philosophy<br>00:27:54 - Admiration for Entrepreneurs<br>00:29:32 - Current Macroeconomic Environment<br>00:32:27 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Mentorship <br>00:34:07 - Conclusion and Farewell]]>
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        <![CDATA[In the latest episode of the CEO.com show, we had the honor of interviewing Bill Burns, the CEO of Zebra Technologies. Our discussion covered a wide range of intriguing topics, with a focus on Bill's insights into how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing Zebra's business both internally and externally. Bill shared how AI is being incorporated into customer-facing marketing, product development, and internal operations, leading to more efficient and effective processes.<br><br>Bill also provided a thorough overview of Zebra Technologies, detailing how the company supports the on-demand economy by ensuring that every asset and worker is visible, connected, and optimally utilized. He highlighted Zebra's diverse product offerings, which range from barcode readers and RFID tags to hospital wristbands and robotics.<br><br>We also delved into the current macroeconomic landscape, discussing the challenges of high interest rates, ongoing conflicts, and transitioning from a goods-based to a service-based economy. Bill's extensive experience, which includes over 30 years in telecommunications and technology and an MBA from Temple University, provided valuable context for his perspectives.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00:00 - Introduction<br>00:01:20 - Bill Burns' Background and Zebra Technologies Overview<br>00:03:31 - Future of the On-Demand Economy<br>00:05:21 - Customer Experience at Zebra<br>00:07:20 - Bill Burns' Daily Priorities and Time Management<br>00:08:31 - Typical Day and Habits<br>00:10:02 - Reading Recommendations and Keeping Up with Current Events<br>00:11:28 - Importance of Global Awareness for CEOs<br>00:12:22 - Role of AI in Zebra Technologies<br>00:18:30 - Internal Use of AI for Efficiency<br>00:20:08 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Policies<br>00:22:07 - Defining and Building Culture at Zebra<br>00:23:32 - Zebra's Purpose Statement<br>00:25:41 - Leadership Philosophy<br>00:27:54 - Admiration for Entrepreneurs<br>00:29:32 - Current Macroeconomic Environment<br>00:32:27 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Mentorship <br>00:34:07 - Conclusion and Farewell]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2024 20:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In the latest episode of the CEO.com show, we had the honor of interviewing Bill Burns, the CEO of Zebra Technologies. Our discussion covered a wide range of intriguing topics, with a focus on Bill's insights into how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing Zebra's business both internally and externally. Bill shared how AI is being incorporated into customer-facing marketing, product development, and internal operations, leading to more efficient and effective processes.Bill also provided a thorough overview of Zebra Technologies, detailing how the company supports the on-demand economy by ensuring that every asset and worker is visible, connected, and optimally utilized. He highlighted Zebra's diverse product offerings, which range from barcode readers and RFID tags to hospital wristbands and robotics.We also delved into the current macroeconomic landscape, discussing the challenges of high interest rates, ongoing conflicts, and transitioning from a goods-based to a service-based economy. Bill's extensive experience, which includes over 30 years in telecommunications and technology and an MBA from Temple University, provided valuable context for his perspectives.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:20 - Bill Burns' Background and Zebra Technologies Overview00:03:31 - Future of the On-Demand Economy00:05:21 - Customer Experience at Zebra00:07:20 - Bill Burns' Daily Priorities and Time Management00:08:31 - Typical Day and Habits00:10:02 - Reading Recommendations and Keeping Up with Current Events00:11:28 - Importance of Global Awareness for CEOs00:12:22 - Role of AI in Zebra Technologies00:18:30 - Internal Use of AI for Efficiency00:20:08 - Work from Home and Hybrid Work Policies00:22:07 - Defining and Building Culture at Zebra00:23:32 - Zebra's Purpose Statement00:25:41 - Leadership Philosophy00:27:54 - Admiration for Entrepreneurs00:29:32 - Current Macroeconomic Environment00:32:27 - Reflecting on Opportunities and Mentorship 00:34:07 - Conclusion and Farewell</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In the latest episode of the CEO.com show, we had the honor of interviewing Bill Burns, the CEO of Zebra Technologies. Our discussion covered a wide range of intriguing topics, with a focus on Bill's insights into how artificial intelligence (AI) is revol</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<b>In this enlightening episode of the CEO.com show, we spoke with Charlie Hernandez, a visionary entrepreneur and the brains behind MyPocketLawyer. Charlie's innovative approach to democratizing legal services through AI technology is inspiring and a game-changer for individuals and small businesses struggling with legal issues.</b><br><b>This conversation with Charlie Hernandez was informative and deeply motivating. It reminded us of the power of technology to enact real change in critical areas like legal services. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI, entrepreneurship, and social impact. Tune in to better understand how MyPocketLawyer is setting a new standard for legal accessibility.</b><br><b></b><br><b>Timestamped Chapters with Titles</b><br><b>00:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Introduction<br>Clint Betts introduces the podcast and guest Charlie Hernandez, a serial entrepreneur working on MyPocketLawyer.</b><br><b>00:00:45 - Transition to MyPocketLawyer<br>Discussing Charlie's glasses leads to an introduction to MyPocketLawyer and its mission.</b><br><b>00:01:10 - The Problem MyPocketLawyer Addresses<br>Charlie explains the legal challenges various socioeconomic groups face in the U.S. and how MyPocketLawyer aims to address these.</b><br><b>00:02:21 - Staggering Statistics on Legal Representation<br>Charlie shares alarming statistics about the lack of legal representation in low-income communities.</b><br><b>00:03:38 - How MyPocketLawyer Works<br>Explanation of how MyPocketLawyer utilizes AI and machine learning to provide legal assistance.</b><br><b>00:04:46 - Accessibility and Language Support<br>Discussion on making MyPocketLawyer accessible to low-income individuals and supporting multiple languages.</b><br><b>00:06:45 - CEO's Daily Responsibilities and Prioritization<br>Charlie discusses his daily responsibilities as CEO and how he prioritizes tasks.</b><br><b>00:08:54 - Typical Day for the CEO<br>Charlie describes his typical day, emphasizing personal discipline and routine.</b><br><b>00:10:18 - Reading Recommendations and Personal Interests<br>Charlie shares his reading habits and recommendations, focusing on classic literature.</b><br><b>00:11:38 - Future of AI and Ethical Considerations<br>Charlie reflects on AI's potential and dangers, emphasizing the need for ethical development, especially in legal tech.</b><br><b>00:14:30 - Regulatory Challenges and Legal Tech<br>Discussion on navigating regulatory environments and the impact of technology on the legal industry.</b><br><b>00:17:16 - Remote Work and Company Culture<br>Charlie discusses the benefits and challenges of remote work and maintaining company culture.</b><br><b>00:22:31 - Leadership and Influences<br>Charlie discusses leadership and the people who influence him as a CEO.</b><br><b>00:24:48 - Fundraising and Venture Capital in Legal Tech<br>Insights into the fundraising landscape for legal technology startups.</b><br><b>00:28:11 - Macro Economic Considerations for CEOs<br>Charlie reflects on the broader economic and societal issues that impact his role as CEO.</b><br><b>00:31:09 - Motivation and Mission<br>Charlie shares what keeps him motivated and focused on MyPocketLawyer's mission.</b><br><b>00:33:11 - Gratitude and Acknowledgments<br>Charlie expresses gratitude towards his investors and fiancée for their support and the chances given.</b>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<b>In this enlightening episode of the CEO.com show, we spoke with Charlie Hernandez, a visionary entrepreneur and the brains behind MyPocketLawyer. Charlie's innovative approach to democratizing legal services through AI technology is inspiring and a game-changer for individuals and small businesses struggling with legal issues.</b><br><b>This conversation with Charlie Hernandez was informative and deeply motivating. It reminded us of the power of technology to enact real change in critical areas like legal services. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI, entrepreneurship, and social impact. Tune in to better understand how MyPocketLawyer is setting a new standard for legal accessibility.</b><br><b></b><br><b>Timestamped Chapters with Titles</b><br><b>00:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Introduction<br>Clint Betts introduces the podcast and guest Charlie Hernandez, a serial entrepreneur working on MyPocketLawyer.</b><br><b>00:00:45 - Transition to MyPocketLawyer<br>Discussing Charlie's glasses leads to an introduction to MyPocketLawyer and its mission.</b><br><b>00:01:10 - The Problem MyPocketLawyer Addresses<br>Charlie explains the legal challenges various socioeconomic groups face in the U.S. and how MyPocketLawyer aims to address these.</b><br><b>00:02:21 - Staggering Statistics on Legal Representation<br>Charlie shares alarming statistics about the lack of legal representation in low-income communities.</b><br><b>00:03:38 - How MyPocketLawyer Works<br>Explanation of how MyPocketLawyer utilizes AI and machine learning to provide legal assistance.</b><br><b>00:04:46 - Accessibility and Language Support<br>Discussion on making MyPocketLawyer accessible to low-income individuals and supporting multiple languages.</b><br><b>00:06:45 - CEO's Daily Responsibilities and Prioritization<br>Charlie discusses his daily responsibilities as CEO and how he prioritizes tasks.</b><br><b>00:08:54 - Typical Day for the CEO<br>Charlie describes his typical day, emphasizing personal discipline and routine.</b><br><b>00:10:18 - Reading Recommendations and Personal Interests<br>Charlie shares his reading habits and recommendations, focusing on classic literature.</b><br><b>00:11:38 - Future of AI and Ethical Considerations<br>Charlie reflects on AI's potential and dangers, emphasizing the need for ethical development, especially in legal tech.</b><br><b>00:14:30 - Regulatory Challenges and Legal Tech<br>Discussion on navigating regulatory environments and the impact of technology on the legal industry.</b><br><b>00:17:16 - Remote Work and Company Culture<br>Charlie discusses the benefits and challenges of remote work and maintaining company culture.</b><br><b>00:22:31 - Leadership and Influences<br>Charlie discusses leadership and the people who influence him as a CEO.</b><br><b>00:24:48 - Fundraising and Venture Capital in Legal Tech<br>Insights into the fundraising landscape for legal technology startups.</b><br><b>00:28:11 - Macro Economic Considerations for CEOs<br>Charlie reflects on the broader economic and societal issues that impact his role as CEO.</b><br><b>00:31:09 - Motivation and Mission<br>Charlie shares what keeps him motivated and focused on MyPocketLawyer's mission.</b><br><b>00:33:11 - Gratitude and Acknowledgments<br>Charlie expresses gratitude towards his investors and fiancée for their support and the chances given.</b>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 16:09:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this enlightening episode of the CEO.com show, we spoke with Charlie Hernandez, a visionary entrepreneur and the brains behind MyPocketLawyer. Charlie's innovative approach to democratizing legal services through AI technology is inspiring and a game-changer for individuals and small businesses struggling with legal issues.This conversation with Charlie Hernandez was informative and deeply motivating. It reminded us of the power of technology to enact real change in critical areas like legal services. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI, entrepreneurship, and social impact. Tune in to better understand how MyPocketLawyer is setting a new standard for legal accessibility.Timestamped Chapters with Titles00:00:00 - Introduction and Guest IntroductionClint Betts introduces the podcast and guest Charlie Hernandez, a serial entrepreneur working on MyPocketLawyer.00:00:45 - Transition to MyPocketLawyerDiscussing Charlie's glasses leads to an introduction to MyPocketLawyer and its mission.00:01:10 - The Problem MyPocketLawyer AddressesCharlie explains the legal challenges various socioeconomic groups face in the U.S. and how MyPocketLawyer aims to address these.00:02:21 - Staggering Statistics on Legal RepresentationCharlie shares alarming statistics about the lack of legal representation in low-income communities.00:03:38 - How MyPocketLawyer WorksExplanation of how MyPocketLawyer utilizes AI and machine learning to provide legal assistance.00:04:46 - Accessibility and Language SupportDiscussion on making MyPocketLawyer accessible to low-income individuals and supporting multiple languages.00:06:45 - CEO's Daily Responsibilities and PrioritizationCharlie discusses his daily responsibilities as CEO and how he prioritizes tasks.00:08:54 - Typical Day for the CEOCharlie describes his typical day, emphasizing personal discipline and routine.00:10:18 - Reading Recommendations and Personal InterestsCharlie shares his reading habits and recommendations, focusing on classic literature.00:11:38 - Future of AI and Ethical ConsiderationsCharlie reflects on AI's potential and dangers, emphasizing the need for ethical development, especially in legal tech.00:14:30 - Regulatory Challenges and Legal TechDiscussion on navigating regulatory environments and the impact of technology on the legal industry.00:17:16 - Remote Work and Company CultureCharlie discusses the benefits and challenges of remote work and maintaining company culture.00:22:31 - Leadership and InfluencesCharlie discusses leadership and the people who influence him as a CEO.00:24:48 - Fundraising and Venture Capital in Legal TechInsights into the fundraising landscape for legal technology startups.00:28:11 - Macro Economic Considerations for CEOsCharlie reflects on the broader economic and societal issues that impact his role as CEO.00:31:09 - Motivation and MissionCharlie shares what keeps him motivated and focused on MyPocketLawyer's mission.00:33:11 - Gratitude and AcknowledgmentsCharlie expresses gratitude towards his investors and fiancée for their support and the chances given.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Coastal CEO Eric Berridge</title>
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        <![CDATA[<b>In this episode of the CEO.com show, we spoke with Eric Berridge, the CEO of Coastal (formerly Coastal Cloud), a leading Salesforce consultancy firm. Eric, a two-time author, and a TED speaker, shared his extensive insights on customer obsession, branding, and the evolving landscape of technology.</b><br><b>This conversation with Eric Berridge was not only enlightening but also profoundly inspiring. It provided a comprehensive look at what it means to prioritize and continuously improve customer experiences in a tech-driven world. Eric’s leadership at Coastal and his approach to customer obsession, team collaboration, and embracing AI reflect a forward-thinking mindset many leaders can learn from.</b><br><b>This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of customer relations and the impact of technological advancements on business. In our show notes, check out the links to Eric’s book "Customer Obsessed" and his podcast for more insights from a seasoned leader in the tech industry.</b><br><b></b><br><b>Timestamped Chapters with Titles</b><br><b>00:00:00 - Introduction and Eric's Background<br>Clint Betts introduces the podcast and guest Eric Berridge, discussing Eric's background, achievements, and current role at Coastal.</b><br><b>00:01:30 - Discussing Coastal's Rebrand<br>Eric explains the reasons behind Coastal's rebranding from Coastal Cloud to Coastal, reflecting on the company's evolution and market changes.</b><br><b>00:04:06 - Excellence in Salesforce Consultancy<br>Eric discusses what makes Coastal a top Salesforce provider in North America, emphasizing customer satisfaction and skilled consultants.</b><br><b>00:05:21 - Defining Customer Obsession<br>Eric shares his perspective on being customer-obsessed, including personal anecdotes and the importance of seamless customer experiences.</b><br><b>00:07:47 - Examples of Customer-Obsessed Brands<br>Discussion on brands that exemplify customer obsession, including Apple and Salesforce, and the importance of authentic customer interactions.</b><br><b>00:10:27 - CEO's Role and Time Management<br>Eric talks about his daily priorities as CEO, focusing on customer opportunities and delivering consistent experiences.</b><br><b>00:13:02 - Personal Reading Habits and Recommendations<br>Eric shares his reading habits, including his preference for American fiction and how it influences his business approach.</b><br><b>00:16:24 - Impact of AI on Business and Society<br>Eric discusses the potential of AI to enhance productivity and creativity, reflecting on his experiences and the broader implications for employment.</b><br><b>00:19:20 - AI as a Tool for Employee Enhancement<br>Further discussion on AI emphasizes its role as a productivity tool rather than a job replacement.</b><br><b>00:22:03 - Importance of Arts and Humanities in Technology<br>Eric advocates for the value of a liberal arts education in developing skills that complement technological advancements</b><br><b>.00:25:01 - Managing Remote Work and Collaboration<br>Eric reflects on the challenges and opportunities of remote work, stressing the importance of physical collaboration spaces.</b><br><b>00:26:48 - Defining and Managing Company Culture<br>How Coastal manages its culture remotely, focusing on company values and employee engagement.</b><br><b>00:31:08 - Customer Obsessed Podcast Promotion<br>Eric promotes his podcast, 'Customer Obsessed,' discussing its themes and the type of guests featured.</b><br><b>00:33:00 - Reflecting on Career Influences and Opportunities<br>Eric shares personal stories about the influences on his career and the importance of giving and taking chances in professional development.</b><br><br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<b>In this episode of the CEO.com show, we spoke with Eric Berridge, the CEO of Coastal (formerly Coastal Cloud), a leading Salesforce consultancy firm. Eric, a two-time author, and a TED speaker, shared his extensive insights on customer obsession, branding, and the evolving landscape of technology.</b><br><b>This conversation with Eric Berridge was not only enlightening but also profoundly inspiring. It provided a comprehensive look at what it means to prioritize and continuously improve customer experiences in a tech-driven world. Eric’s leadership at Coastal and his approach to customer obsession, team collaboration, and embracing AI reflect a forward-thinking mindset many leaders can learn from.</b><br><b>This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of customer relations and the impact of technological advancements on business. In our show notes, check out the links to Eric’s book "Customer Obsessed" and his podcast for more insights from a seasoned leader in the tech industry.</b><br><b></b><br><b>Timestamped Chapters with Titles</b><br><b>00:00:00 - Introduction and Eric's Background<br>Clint Betts introduces the podcast and guest Eric Berridge, discussing Eric's background, achievements, and current role at Coastal.</b><br><b>00:01:30 - Discussing Coastal's Rebrand<br>Eric explains the reasons behind Coastal's rebranding from Coastal Cloud to Coastal, reflecting on the company's evolution and market changes.</b><br><b>00:04:06 - Excellence in Salesforce Consultancy<br>Eric discusses what makes Coastal a top Salesforce provider in North America, emphasizing customer satisfaction and skilled consultants.</b><br><b>00:05:21 - Defining Customer Obsession<br>Eric shares his perspective on being customer-obsessed, including personal anecdotes and the importance of seamless customer experiences.</b><br><b>00:07:47 - Examples of Customer-Obsessed Brands<br>Discussion on brands that exemplify customer obsession, including Apple and Salesforce, and the importance of authentic customer interactions.</b><br><b>00:10:27 - CEO's Role and Time Management<br>Eric talks about his daily priorities as CEO, focusing on customer opportunities and delivering consistent experiences.</b><br><b>00:13:02 - Personal Reading Habits and Recommendations<br>Eric shares his reading habits, including his preference for American fiction and how it influences his business approach.</b><br><b>00:16:24 - Impact of AI on Business and Society<br>Eric discusses the potential of AI to enhance productivity and creativity, reflecting on his experiences and the broader implications for employment.</b><br><b>00:19:20 - AI as a Tool for Employee Enhancement<br>Further discussion on AI emphasizes its role as a productivity tool rather than a job replacement.</b><br><b>00:22:03 - Importance of Arts and Humanities in Technology<br>Eric advocates for the value of a liberal arts education in developing skills that complement technological advancements</b><br><b>.00:25:01 - Managing Remote Work and Collaboration<br>Eric reflects on the challenges and opportunities of remote work, stressing the importance of physical collaboration spaces.</b><br><b>00:26:48 - Defining and Managing Company Culture<br>How Coastal manages its culture remotely, focusing on company values and employee engagement.</b><br><b>00:31:08 - Customer Obsessed Podcast Promotion<br>Eric promotes his podcast, 'Customer Obsessed,' discussing its themes and the type of guests featured.</b><br><b>00:33:00 - Reflecting on Career Influences and Opportunities<br>Eric shares personal stories about the influences on his career and the importance of giving and taking chances in professional development.</b><br><br>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the CEO.com show, we spoke with Eric Berridge, the CEO of Coastal (formerly Coastal Cloud), a leading Salesforce consultancy firm. Eric, a two-time author, and a TED speaker, shared his extensive insights on customer obsession, branding, and the evolving landscape of technology.This conversation with Eric Berridge was not only enlightening but also profoundly inspiring. It provided a comprehensive look at what it means to prioritize and continuously improve customer experiences in a tech-driven world. Eric’s leadership at Coastal and his approach to customer obsession, team collaboration, and embracing AI reflect a forward-thinking mindset many leaders can learn from.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of customer relations and the impact of technological advancements on business. In our show notes, check out the links to Eric’s book "Customer Obsessed" and his podcast for more insights from a seasoned leader in the tech industry.Timestamped Chapters with Titles00:00:00 - Introduction and Eric's BackgroundClint Betts introduces the podcast and guest Eric Berridge, discussing Eric's background, achievements, and current role at Coastal.00:01:30 - Discussing Coastal's RebrandEric explains the reasons behind Coastal's rebranding from Coastal Cloud to Coastal, reflecting on the company's evolution and market changes.00:04:06 - Excellence in Salesforce ConsultancyEric discusses what makes Coastal a top Salesforce provider in North America, emphasizing customer satisfaction and skilled consultants.00:05:21 - Defining Customer ObsessionEric shares his perspective on being customer-obsessed, including personal anecdotes and the importance of seamless customer experiences.00:07:47 - Examples of Customer-Obsessed BrandsDiscussion on brands that exemplify customer obsession, including Apple and Salesforce, and the importance of authentic customer interactions.00:10:27 - CEO's Role and Time ManagementEric talks about his daily priorities as CEO, focusing on customer opportunities and delivering consistent experiences.00:13:02 - Personal Reading Habits and RecommendationsEric shares his reading habits, including his preference for American fiction and how it influences his business approach.00:16:24 - Impact of AI on Business and SocietyEric discusses the potential of AI to enhance productivity and creativity, reflecting on his experiences and the broader implications for employment.00:19:20 - AI as a Tool for Employee EnhancementFurther discussion on AI emphasizes its role as a productivity tool rather than a job replacement.00:22:03 - Importance of Arts and Humanities in TechnologyEric advocates for the value of a liberal arts education in developing skills that complement technological advancements.00:25:01 - Managing Remote Work and CollaborationEric reflects on the challenges and opportunities of remote work, stressing the importance of physical collaboration spaces.00:26:48 - Defining and Managing Company CultureHow Coastal manages its culture remotely, focusing on company values and employee engagement.00:31:08 - Customer Obsessed Podcast PromotionEric promotes his podcast, 'Customer Obsessed,' discussing its themes and the type of guests featured.00:33:00 - Reflecting on Career Influences and OpportunitiesEric shares personal stories about the influences on his career and the importance of giving and taking chances in professional development.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>CEO of Morrow Sodali Americas, Barri Rafferty</title>
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        <![CDATA[A conversation with Barri Rafferty, the dynamic CEO of Morrow Sodali Americas. Barri shares her unexpected journey to leadership, her approach to DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), and the strategies she employs to steer the company through the complexities of today's macroeconomic environment.<br><br>Barri also delves into the nuances of self-leadership, the importance of empathy in the workplace, and the challenges and opportunities presented by the hybrid work model post-pandemic. With a focus on future-proofing businesses and the role of culture in a rapidly expanding company, this episode is packed with valuable insights for leaders and aspiring professionals alike.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Barri Rafferty and Morrow Sodali Americas<br>00:42 - How Barri became CEO<br>01:56 - What Morrow Sodali does<br>02:57 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>04:11 - Prioritizing tasks and self-leadership<br>05:27 - The role of empathy in leadership<br>06:42 - Barri's reading recommendations<br>07:50 - Adapting to AI in business<br>09:27 - Hybrid vs. in-person work post-pandemic<br>10:44 - Defining company culture<br>12:22 - The politics of ESG and DEI<br>14:24 - The importance of equity in DEI<br>18:00 - Leaders Barri admires<br>20:48 - The role of empathy in leadership<br>23:12 - The CEO's role in understanding the macro environment<br>25:30 - Barri's thoughts on the current economy<br>27:20 - The chance that shaped Barri's career<br><br>🔔 Subscribe to CEO.com for more exclusive interviews and business insights.<br><br>#Leadership #DEI #ESG #SelfLeadership #CorporateCulture #MorrowSodaliAmericas #CEOcomShow #BusinessStrategy #MacroEconomicEnvironment #HybridWorkModel #ArtificialIntelligence #StakeholderEngagement #CorporateGovernance]]>
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        <![CDATA[A conversation with Barri Rafferty, the dynamic CEO of Morrow Sodali Americas. Barri shares her unexpected journey to leadership, her approach to DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), and the strategies she employs to steer the company through the complexities of today's macroeconomic environment.<br><br>Barri also delves into the nuances of self-leadership, the importance of empathy in the workplace, and the challenges and opportunities presented by the hybrid work model post-pandemic. With a focus on future-proofing businesses and the role of culture in a rapidly expanding company, this episode is packed with valuable insights for leaders and aspiring professionals alike.<br><br>Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Barri Rafferty and Morrow Sodali Americas<br>00:42 - How Barri became CEO<br>01:56 - What Morrow Sodali does<br>02:57 - A day in the life of a CEO<br>04:11 - Prioritizing tasks and self-leadership<br>05:27 - The role of empathy in leadership<br>06:42 - Barri's reading recommendations<br>07:50 - Adapting to AI in business<br>09:27 - Hybrid vs. in-person work post-pandemic<br>10:44 - Defining company culture<br>12:22 - The politics of ESG and DEI<br>14:24 - The importance of equity in DEI<br>18:00 - Leaders Barri admires<br>20:48 - The role of empathy in leadership<br>23:12 - The CEO's role in understanding the macro environment<br>25:30 - Barri's thoughts on the current economy<br>27:20 - The chance that shaped Barri's career<br><br>🔔 Subscribe to CEO.com for more exclusive interviews and business insights.<br><br>#Leadership #DEI #ESG #SelfLeadership #CorporateCulture #MorrowSodaliAmericas #CEOcomShow #BusinessStrategy #MacroEconomicEnvironment #HybridWorkModel #ArtificialIntelligence #StakeholderEngagement #CorporateGovernance]]>
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      <title>Somewear Labs CEO James Kubik | Building Life-Saving Technology</title>
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        <![CDATA[A conversation with James Kubik, CEO of Somewear Labs, a Silicon Valley startup revolutionizing critical communications for frontline teams, including military and outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Somewear Labs' innovative products, like their satellite hotspot and multi-network device Node, enable life-saving communications in the most remote and challenging environments.<br><br>In this episode, James shares his journey from a tragic sailing accident to leading a company with a mission to save lives. Learn about the importance of culture, values, and leadership in today's complex world and how Somewear Labs navigates the challenges of a hybrid workforce and the macroeconomic landscape.<br><br>📅 Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Somewear Labs and James Kubik<br>01:04 - James Kubik's journey to CEO and the mission of Somewear Labs<br>02:09 - The technology behind Somewear Labs' communication platforms<br>05:14 - The transition from consumer to enterprise/military focus<br>06:01 - The concept of smart routing in Somewear Labs' devices<br>07:17 - Decision-making as a CEO and focusing on impactful industries<br>09:02 - Managing culture and the hybrid workforce model<br>15:49 - James Kubik's reading habits and recommendations<br>17:02 - Defining company values at Somewear Labs<br>18:53 - The personal impact of Somewear Labs' life-saving technology<br>20:21 - Leadership influences and the importance of doing the right thing<br> <br>🔗 Important Links: <br>Somewear Labs: somewearlabs.com <br>CEO.com: ceo.com<br><br>📚 What to Read Next: <br>Remote Not Distant: Design a Company Culture That Will Help You Thrive in a Hybrid Workplace - Gustavo Razzetti (Amazon: https://amzn.to/3U5sPx7)<br><br>👤 About James Kubik: James Kubik is the CEO of Somewear Labs, a company dedicated to providing reliable communication solutions for teams operating in areas beyond the reach of traditional networks. With a background in engineering and a passion for the outdoors, James has led Somewear Labs to become a key player in critical communications technology.<br><br>📈 Stay Informed: For more insights from today's leaders, subscribe to CEO.com and follow us on our social media channels.]]>
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        <![CDATA[A conversation with James Kubik, CEO of Somewear Labs, a Silicon Valley startup revolutionizing critical communications for frontline teams, including military and outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Somewear Labs' innovative products, like their satellite hotspot and multi-network device Node, enable life-saving communications in the most remote and challenging environments.<br><br>In this episode, James shares his journey from a tragic sailing accident to leading a company with a mission to save lives. Learn about the importance of culture, values, and leadership in today's complex world and how Somewear Labs navigates the challenges of a hybrid workforce and the macroeconomic landscape.<br><br>📅 Timestamps:<br>00:00 - Introduction to Somewear Labs and James Kubik<br>01:04 - James Kubik's journey to CEO and the mission of Somewear Labs<br>02:09 - The technology behind Somewear Labs' communication platforms<br>05:14 - The transition from consumer to enterprise/military focus<br>06:01 - The concept of smart routing in Somewear Labs' devices<br>07:17 - Decision-making as a CEO and focusing on impactful industries<br>09:02 - Managing culture and the hybrid workforce model<br>15:49 - James Kubik's reading habits and recommendations<br>17:02 - Defining company values at Somewear Labs<br>18:53 - The personal impact of Somewear Labs' life-saving technology<br>20:21 - Leadership influences and the importance of doing the right thing<br> <br>🔗 Important Links: <br>Somewear Labs: somewearlabs.com <br>CEO.com: ceo.com<br><br>📚 What to Read Next: <br>Remote Not Distant: Design a Company Culture That Will Help You Thrive in a Hybrid Workplace - Gustavo Razzetti (Amazon: https://amzn.to/3U5sPx7)<br><br>👤 About James Kubik: James Kubik is the CEO of Somewear Labs, a company dedicated to providing reliable communication solutions for teams operating in areas beyond the reach of traditional networks. With a background in engineering and a passion for the outdoors, James has led Somewear Labs to become a key player in critical communications technology.<br><br>📈 Stay Informed: For more insights from today's leaders, subscribe to CEO.com and follow us on our social media channels.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 12:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Boosting Education With Modern Technology | Jonathan Cherins, CEO of Vector Solutions</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the For Leaders podcast, Clint meets with Jonathan Cherins who is the CEO of Vector Solutions. They talk about how the company tapped into the learning platform and education markets and how they focus primarily on teaching first responders. Jonathan speaks on the importance of being face to face with customers, as well as finding balance in his schedule, allowing himself the flexibility to read as many books as possible. They touch on the topic of using AI as a major asset to boost software development and content creation, and they dive into how it's being used at the company today. Tune in to learn more insights about the tech community ! "We grew organically from those origination points and we just kept building on that thesis over and over again until we're now in those three markets." <br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the For Leaders podcast, Clint meets with Jonathan Cherins who is the CEO of Vector Solutions. They talk about how the company tapped into the learning platform and education markets and how they focus primarily on teaching first responders. Jonathan speaks on the importance of being face to face with customers, as well as finding balance in his schedule, allowing himself the flexibility to read as many books as possible. They touch on the topic of using AI as a major asset to boost software development and content creation, and they dive into how it's being used at the company today. Tune in to learn more insights about the tech community ! "We grew organically from those origination points and we just kept building on that thesis over and over again until we're now in those three markets." <br>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the For Leaders podcast, Clint meets with Jonathan Cherins who is the CEO of Vector Solutions. They talk about how the company tapped into the learning platform and education markets and how they focus primarily on teaching first responders. Jonathan speaks on the importance of being face to face with customers, as well as finding balance in his schedule, allowing himself the flexibility to read as many books as possible. They touch on the topic of using AI as a major asset to boost software development and content creation, and they dive into how it's being used at the company today. Tune in to learn more insights about the tech community ! "We grew organically from those origination points and we just kept building on that thesis over and over again until we're now in those three markets." </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the For Leaders podcast, Clint meets with Jonathan Cherins who is the CEO of Vector Solutions. They talk about how the company tapped into the learning platform and education markets and how they focus primarily on teaching first respon</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Empowering Teams Beyond Connection | Adam Fish, CEO of Ditto</title>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint Betts for this episode of the For Leaders podcast as he meets Adam Fish, who is the CEO and co-founder of Ditto. Adam's company is an edge sync platform that syncs data from edge to cloud, even without connectivity. Artificial intelligence has taken the tech world by storm and Adam talks about how it has impacted his industry, as well as how companies are adapting today. Ditto has completely transformed data syncing and they dive into all the various ways the platform can be used to empower teams across the board, including in retail, airlines, and healthcare. They also chat about raising funds and sales strategy, dissecting Ditto's success. Tune in to learn more! "Those devices couldn't do this. This is kind of a new capability that exists and Ditto is enabling that for a lot of different applications that can now work more reliably than ever before."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint Betts for this episode of the For Leaders podcast as he meets Adam Fish, who is the CEO and co-founder of Ditto. Adam's company is an edge sync platform that syncs data from edge to cloud, even without connectivity. Artificial intelligence has taken the tech world by storm and Adam talks about how it has impacted his industry, as well as how companies are adapting today. Ditto has completely transformed data syncing and they dive into all the various ways the platform can be used to empower teams across the board, including in retail, airlines, and healthcare. They also chat about raising funds and sales strategy, dissecting Ditto's success. Tune in to learn more! "Those devices couldn't do this. This is kind of a new capability that exists and Ditto is enabling that for a lot of different applications that can now work more reliably than ever before."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 09:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Join Clint Betts for this episode of the For Leaders podcast as he meets Adam Fish, who is the CEO and co-founder of Ditto. Adam's company is an edge sync platform that syncs data from edge to cloud, even without connectivity. Artificial intelligence has taken the tech world by storm and Adam talks about how it has impacted his industry, as well as how companies are adapting today. Ditto has completely transformed data syncing and they dive into all the various ways the platform can be used to empower teams across the board, including in retail, airlines, and healthcare. They also chat about raising funds and sales strategy, dissecting Ditto's success. Tune in to learn more! "Those devices couldn't do this. This is kind of a new capability that exists and Ditto is enabling that for a lot of different applications that can now work more reliably than ever before."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Clint Betts for this episode of the For Leaders podcast as he meets Adam Fish, who is the CEO and co-founder of Ditto. Adam's company is an edge sync platform that syncs data from edge to cloud, even without connectivity. Artificial intelligence has </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Building a Platform for Charitable Giving | Adam Nash, CEO and Co-Founder of Daffy</title>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO and co-founder of Daffy, Adam Nash, joins Clint Betts on this episode of the For Leaders podcast. Daffy is a not-for-profit community built around a new, modern platform for giving with the intention of creating a good habit. Charitable giving is a massive market in the United States and Adam talks about navigating that market and expanding it further so millions of people can donate as much as they wish to on the platform. They chat about lessons learned as leaders, as well as the impact of AI on the tech industry. Adam shares his stance on the remote workforce and they touch on the subject of workplace culture. Tune in to learn more! "We make it as easy as possible for people to put money aside for charity. We take all that work away from the non-profits and we try to make it very easy for people to set up things like recurring donations." ]]>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO and co-founder of Daffy, Adam Nash, joins Clint Betts on this episode of the For Leaders podcast. Daffy is a not-for-profit community built around a new, modern platform for giving with the intention of creating a good habit. Charitable giving is a massive market in the United States and Adam talks about navigating that market and expanding it further so millions of people can donate as much as they wish to on the platform. They chat about lessons learned as leaders, as well as the impact of AI on the tech industry. Adam shares his stance on the remote workforce and they touch on the subject of workplace culture. Tune in to learn more! "We make it as easy as possible for people to put money aside for charity. We take all that work away from the non-profits and we try to make it very easy for people to set up things like recurring donations." ]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 09:00:01 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The CEO and co-founder of Daffy, Adam Nash, joins Clint Betts on this episode of the For Leaders podcast. Daffy is a not-for-profit community built around a new, modern platform for giving with the intention of creating a good habit. Charitable giving is a massive market in the United States and Adam talks about navigating that market and expanding it further so millions of people can donate as much as they wish to on the platform. They chat about lessons learned as leaders, as well as the impact of AI on the tech industry. Adam shares his stance on the remote workforce and they touch on the subject of workplace culture. Tune in to learn more! "We make it as easy as possible for people to put money aside for charity. We take all that work away from the non-profits and we try to make it very easy for people to set up things like recurring donations." </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CEO and co-founder of Daffy, Adam Nash, joins Clint Betts on this episode of the For Leaders podcast. Daffy is a not-for-profit community built around a new, modern platform for giving with the intention of creating a good habit. Charitable giving is </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Empowering Teams Globally | Samuel Wilson, CEO at 8x8</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint Betts meets with Samuel Wilson, who is the CEO at 8x8, for this exciting episode of the For Leaders podcast. 8x8 is a platform that empowers teams worldwide to connect, collaborate, and excel. They chat about AI's ability to synthesize meaning from questions and they touch on the topic of working from home, as well as the culture surrounding that debate. Even if they work from home, 8x8 employees work together seamlessly because they are provided the necessary tools to stay connected, the organization is accountable, and upholding company values is prioritized. They also talk about leading a company in Silicon Valley and focusing on changing the world, rather than focusing strictly on wealth. "I want to hire the best people I possibly can. So I never want to be constrained by saying those people, by pure chance, have to be in a 20 mile circumference around where I have an office. I love working with best in class people."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint Betts meets with Samuel Wilson, who is the CEO at 8x8, for this exciting episode of the For Leaders podcast. 8x8 is a platform that empowers teams worldwide to connect, collaborate, and excel. They chat about AI's ability to synthesize meaning from questions and they touch on the topic of working from home, as well as the culture surrounding that debate. Even if they work from home, 8x8 employees work together seamlessly because they are provided the necessary tools to stay connected, the organization is accountable, and upholding company values is prioritized. They also talk about leading a company in Silicon Valley and focusing on changing the world, rather than focusing strictly on wealth. "I want to hire the best people I possibly can. So I never want to be constrained by saying those people, by pure chance, have to be in a 20 mile circumference around where I have an office. I love working with best in class people."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 09:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Clint Betts meets with Samuel Wilson, who is the CEO at 8x8, for this exciting episode of the For Leaders podcast. 8x8 is a platform that empowers teams worldwide to connect, collaborate, and excel. They chat about AI's ability to synthesize meaning from questions and they touch on the topic of working from home, as well as the culture surrounding that debate. Even if they work from home, 8x8 employees work together seamlessly because they are provided the necessary tools to stay connected, the organization is accountable, and upholding company values is prioritized. They also talk about leading a company in Silicon Valley and focusing on changing the world, rather than focusing strictly on wealth. "I want to hire the best people I possibly can. So I never want to be constrained by saying those people, by pure chance, have to be in a 20 mile circumference around where I have an office. I love working with best in class people."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint Betts meets with Samuel Wilson, who is the CEO at 8x8, for this exciting episode of the For Leaders podcast. 8x8 is a platform that empowers teams worldwide to connect, collaborate, and excel. They chat about AI's ability to synthesize meaning from </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Fusing the Traditional and Automated Workforces | Adam Famularo, CEO at WorkFusion</title>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint Betts as he sits down with Adam Famularo, who is the CEO of WorkFusion, for this episode of For Leaders. WorkFusion seamlessly joins the traditional workforce with an automated workforce, integrating AI across industries. They chat about leveraging AI technology in the world of finance and expanding to various industries to optimize the workforce. Adam shares the biggest lessons learned about leadership through his career and they talk about traits of a good leader, including how they manage employees. For Adam, continuous learning is critical to long-term success which is why he encourages his team to learn as much and do as much as possible. Tune in to learn more! "I set up an environment where our employees feel like they can learn and grow. They won't be reprimanded for trying new things. If you try new things, I'm good if you fail. Fail fast. Learn from it and move on."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint Betts as he sits down with Adam Famularo, who is the CEO of WorkFusion, for this episode of For Leaders. WorkFusion seamlessly joins the traditional workforce with an automated workforce, integrating AI across industries. They chat about leveraging AI technology in the world of finance and expanding to various industries to optimize the workforce. Adam shares the biggest lessons learned about leadership through his career and they talk about traits of a good leader, including how they manage employees. For Adam, continuous learning is critical to long-term success which is why he encourages his team to learn as much and do as much as possible. Tune in to learn more! "I set up an environment where our employees feel like they can learn and grow. They won't be reprimanded for trying new things. If you try new things, I'm good if you fail. Fail fast. Learn from it and move on."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 09:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Join Clint Betts as he sits down with Adam Famularo, who is the CEO of WorkFusion, for this episode of For Leaders. WorkFusion seamlessly joins the traditional workforce with an automated workforce, integrating AI across industries. They chat about leveraging AI technology in the world of finance and expanding to various industries to optimize the workforce. Adam shares the biggest lessons learned about leadership through his career and they talk about traits of a good leader, including how they manage employees. For Adam, continuous learning is critical to long-term success which is why he encourages his team to learn as much and do as much as possible. Tune in to learn more! "I set up an environment where our employees feel like they can learn and grow. They won't be reprimanded for trying new things. If you try new things, I'm good if you fail. Fail fast. Learn from it and move on."</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 09:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Peter Platzer, who is the CEO of Spire Global, joins Clint Betts on this exciting episode of For Leaders! They chat about Peter's impressive resume, including how he was inspired to found Spire Global and his life's mission statement. His company leverage</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Problem Solving in Tech | Manish Sood, Founder and CEO of Reltio</title>
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        <![CDATA[Manish Sood, who is the Founder and CEO of Reltio, joins Clint Betts for this episode of the For Leaders Podcast. They chat about how paying attention to market trends and identifying gaps in the tech industry led to the founding of Reltio. Manish talks about how they leverage the capabilities of AI and how this technology has boosted productivity for his teams. They speak on prioritization and Manish explains how the best way to understand prioritization is to hold a constant dialogue with your customers. Manish is passionate about solving problems and is constantly looking for new ways to help businesses and customers solve problems with ease. Tune in to learn more from this insightful episode! "If we want to be a SaaS company, then we need to live and breathe SaaS."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Manish Sood, who is the Founder and CEO of Reltio, joins Clint Betts for this episode of the For Leaders Podcast. They chat about how paying attention to market trends and identifying gaps in the tech industry led to the founding of Reltio. Manish talks about how they leverage the capabilities of AI and how this technology has boosted productivity for his teams. They speak on prioritization and Manish explains how the best way to understand prioritization is to hold a constant dialogue with your customers. Manish is passionate about solving problems and is constantly looking for new ways to help businesses and customers solve problems with ease. Tune in to learn more from this insightful episode! "If we want to be a SaaS company, then we need to live and breathe SaaS."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Manish Sood, who is the Founder and CEO of Reltio, joins Clint Betts for this episode of the For Leaders Podcast. They chat about how paying attention to market trends and identifying gaps in the tech industry led to the founding of Reltio. Manish talks about how they leverage the capabilities of AI and how this technology has boosted productivity for his teams. They speak on prioritization and Manish explains how the best way to understand prioritization is to hold a constant dialogue with your customers. Manish is passionate about solving problems and is constantly looking for new ways to help businesses and customers solve problems with ease. Tune in to learn more from this insightful episode! "If we want to be a SaaS company, then we need to live and breathe SaaS."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Manish Sood, who is the Founder and CEO of Reltio, joins Clint Betts for this episode of the For Leaders Podcast. They chat about how paying attention to market trends and identifying gaps in the tech industry led to the founding of Reltio. Manish talks a</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Challenging the Industry Status Quo | Henry J. Charrabé, CEO at Seven Seas Water Group</title>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO of Seven Seas Water Group, Henry J Charrabé, joins Clint Betts for this episode of For Leaders. When starting a company, investors often ask, "Why do people need this company?" and Henry has fortunately been able to avoid this question because everyone needs clean water. They chat about offering water as a service to make it more accessible internationally, and what that process looks like. Staying motivated day after day as a CEO and leader can be taxing and Henry talks about creating an environment where happiness can thrive. Henry highly values working with those who challenge the status quo, and that's exactly what he's doing at Seven Seas Water Group. "An open culture where people can talk, where people ultimately focus on what's best for the customer...I think that's a part of a very healthy company culture."]]>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO of Seven Seas Water Group, Henry J Charrabé, joins Clint Betts for this episode of For Leaders. When starting a company, investors often ask, "Why do people need this company?" and Henry has fortunately been able to avoid this question because everyone needs clean water. They chat about offering water as a service to make it more accessible internationally, and what that process looks like. Staying motivated day after day as a CEO and leader can be taxing and Henry talks about creating an environment where happiness can thrive. Henry highly values working with those who challenge the status quo, and that's exactly what he's doing at Seven Seas Water Group. "An open culture where people can talk, where people ultimately focus on what's best for the customer...I think that's a part of a very healthy company culture."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1131</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>The CEO of Seven Seas Water Group, Henry J Charrabé, joins Clint Betts for this episode of For Leaders. When starting a company, investors often ask, "Why do people need this company?" and Henry has fortunately been able to avoid this question because everyone needs clean water. They chat about offering water as a service to make it more accessible internationally, and what that process looks like. Staying motivated day after day as a CEO and leader can be taxing and Henry talks about creating an environment where happiness can thrive. Henry highly values working with those who challenge the status quo, and that's exactly what he's doing at Seven Seas Water Group. "An open culture where people can talk, where people ultimately focus on what's best for the customer...I think that's a part of a very healthy company culture."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CEO of Seven Seas Water Group, Henry J Charrabé, joins Clint Betts for this episode of For Leaders. When starting a company, investors often ask, "Why do people need this company?" and Henry has fortunately been able to avoid this question because eve</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Future of AI, Data, and Cryptocurrency | Adam Sullivan, CEO at Core Scientific</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the For Leaders Podcast, Clint Betts is joined by Adam Sullivan who is the CEO at Core Scientific. They chat about evolving with the market and adapting as a company with hot topic trends through building a solid infrastructure. Managing stress as a CEO is an essential part of being an effective leader who can lead teams forward with confidence, and Adam shares some tools that help him stay grounded. Having recently experienced the reorganization process within the company, Adam experienced a lot of highs and lows, and he talks about what it was like to go through that. They discuss the future of cryptocurrency and Adam speaks on Bitcoin specifically being used to escape the modern financial system. "Bitcoin represents the future of financial independence for a lot of people."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the For Leaders Podcast, Clint Betts is joined by Adam Sullivan who is the CEO at Core Scientific. They chat about evolving with the market and adapting as a company with hot topic trends through building a solid infrastructure. Managing stress as a CEO is an essential part of being an effective leader who can lead teams forward with confidence, and Adam shares some tools that help him stay grounded. Having recently experienced the reorganization process within the company, Adam experienced a lot of highs and lows, and he talks about what it was like to go through that. They discuss the future of cryptocurrency and Adam speaks on Bitcoin specifically being used to escape the modern financial system. "Bitcoin represents the future of financial independence for a lot of people."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1510</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the For Leaders Podcast, Clint Betts is joined by Adam Sullivan who is the CEO at Core Scientific. They chat about evolving with the market and adapting as a company with hot topic trends through building a solid infrastructure. Managing stress as a CEO is an essential part of being an effective leader who can lead teams forward with confidence, and Adam shares some tools that help him stay grounded. Having recently experienced the reorganization process within the company, Adam experienced a lot of highs and lows, and he talks about what it was like to go through that. They discuss the future of cryptocurrency and Adam speaks on Bitcoin specifically being used to escape the modern financial system. "Bitcoin represents the future of financial independence for a lot of people."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the For Leaders Podcast, Clint Betts is joined by Adam Sullivan who is the CEO at Core Scientific. They chat about evolving with the market and adapting as a company with hot topic trends through building a solid infrastructure. Managin</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Innovative Approaches for a Better Tomorrow | Graig Paglieri, Randstad Digital Americas</title>
      <itunes:title>Innovative Approaches for a Better Tomorrow | Graig Paglieri, Randstad Digital Americas</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO of Randstad, Graig Paglieri, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to chat about leadership and growth. Graig shares what his typical day looks like as a CEO in the service industry where he strives to motivate his team to evolve, stay ahead of industry trends, and to constantly work with a problem-solving mindset. They speak on the state of the market including current events in the United States, as well as lessons learned from previous historical events. The rise of AI has affected industries across the board and Graig discusses the benefits of integrating AI like boosted engagement and productivity. Tune in to learn more about Randstad's innovative approaches and Graig's valuable leadership insights! "In our industry we use different forms of automation, AI, machine learning, to help our performers be more effective and productive in their roles."]]>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO of Randstad, Graig Paglieri, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to chat about leadership and growth. Graig shares what his typical day looks like as a CEO in the service industry where he strives to motivate his team to evolve, stay ahead of industry trends, and to constantly work with a problem-solving mindset. They speak on the state of the market including current events in the United States, as well as lessons learned from previous historical events. The rise of AI has affected industries across the board and Graig discusses the benefits of integrating AI like boosted engagement and productivity. Tune in to learn more about Randstad's innovative approaches and Graig's valuable leadership insights! "In our industry we use different forms of automation, AI, machine learning, to help our performers be more effective and productive in their roles."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>The CEO of Randstad, Graig Paglieri, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to chat about leadership and growth. Graig shares what his typical day looks like as a CEO in the service industry where he strives to motivate his team to evolve, stay ahead of industry trends, and to constantly work with a problem-solving mindset. They speak on the state of the market including current events in the United States, as well as lessons learned from previous historical events. The rise of AI has affected industries across the board and Graig discusses the benefits of integrating AI like boosted engagement and productivity. Tune in to learn more about Randstad's innovative approaches and Graig's valuable leadership insights! "In our industry we use different forms of automation, AI, machine learning, to help our performers be more effective and productive in their roles."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CEO of Randstad, Graig Paglieri, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to chat about leadership and growth. Graig shares what his typical day looks like as a CEO in the service industry where he strives to motivate his team to evolve, stay ahead </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Connecting the Digital and Physical Realms Through Tech Transformation | Rob Painter, CEO of Trimble</title>
      <itunes:title>Connecting the Digital and Physical Realms Through Tech Transformation | Rob Painter, CEO of Trimble</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Rob Painter, Trimble's CEO, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to discuss how connecting the physical and digital worlds can solve customer problems and revolutionize industries. The technology Rob works with plays a vital role in the future of agriculture, supporting the growing population and addressing factors of climate change. As they advance these powerful technologies, high-quality data is essential for solving customer problems and accelerating modern solutions. They also touch on the topic of AI being used in the agriculture industry and how integrating machine learning in their products has saved lives. For Rob, innovation means being curious enough to solve problems, which is the driving force behind Trimble's progress. "When you can help them become more efficient and when you can help them win more work, that's what the technology's enabling."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Rob Painter, Trimble's CEO, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to discuss how connecting the physical and digital worlds can solve customer problems and revolutionize industries. The technology Rob works with plays a vital role in the future of agriculture, supporting the growing population and addressing factors of climate change. As they advance these powerful technologies, high-quality data is essential for solving customer problems and accelerating modern solutions. They also touch on the topic of AI being used in the agriculture industry and how integrating machine learning in their products has saved lives. For Rob, innovation means being curious enough to solve problems, which is the driving force behind Trimble's progress. "When you can help them become more efficient and when you can help them win more work, that's what the technology's enabling."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2024 18:06:08 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Rob Painter, Trimble's CEO, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to discuss how connecting the physical and digital worlds can solve customer problems and revolutionize industries. The technology Rob works with plays a vital role in the future of agriculture, supporting the growing population and addressing factors of climate change. As they advance these powerful technologies, high-quality data is essential for solving customer problems and accelerating modern solutions. They also touch on the topic of AI being used in the agriculture industry and how integrating machine learning in their products has saved lives. For Rob, innovation means being curious enough to solve problems, which is the driving force behind Trimble's progress. "When you can help them become more efficient and when you can help them win more work, that's what the technology's enabling."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rob Painter, Trimble's CEO, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to discuss how connecting the physical and digital worlds can solve customer problems and revolutionize industries. The technology Rob works with plays a vital role in the future of ag</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Building a Sustainable Company | Kevin Kelly, CEO of Emerald Packaging</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kevin Kelly, CEO of Emerald Packaging, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders, discussing his journey in conquering the sustainable produce packaging industry. Kevin shares insights from his experience collaborating with farmers and understanding consumer needs, all while maintaining Emerald Packaging as a family-owned business. Recognizing the vulnerability of a business dependent on humans and the natural elements, Kevin also discusses challenges faced by the company and how they're staying ahead in the supply chain. Companies like Emerald Packaging, led by CEOs like Kevin, play a vital role in maintaining efficiency and environmental consciousness in our world. For a deeper dive into this corner of the industry and insights into the life of a CEO, be sure to tune in to the full episode! "The bag has proved mightier than the salad."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[Kevin Kelly, CEO of Emerald Packaging, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders, discussing his journey in conquering the sustainable produce packaging industry. Kevin shares insights from his experience collaborating with farmers and understanding consumer needs, all while maintaining Emerald Packaging as a family-owned business. Recognizing the vulnerability of a business dependent on humans and the natural elements, Kevin also discusses challenges faced by the company and how they're staying ahead in the supply chain. Companies like Emerald Packaging, led by CEOs like Kevin, play a vital role in maintaining efficiency and environmental consciousness in our world. For a deeper dive into this corner of the industry and insights into the life of a CEO, be sure to tune in to the full episode! "The bag has proved mightier than the salad."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Kevin Kelly, CEO of Emerald Packaging, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders, discussing his journey in conquering the sustainable produce packaging industry. Kevin shares insights from his experience collaborating with farmers and understanding consumer needs, all while maintaining Emerald Packaging as a family-owned business. Recognizing the vulnerability of a business dependent on humans and the natural elements, Kevin also discusses challenges faced by the company and how they're staying ahead in the supply chain. Companies like Emerald Packaging, led by CEOs like Kevin, play a vital role in maintaining efficiency and environmental consciousness in our world. For a deeper dive into this corner of the industry and insights into the life of a CEO, be sure to tune in to the full episode! "The bag has proved mightier than the salad."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Kevin Kelly, CEO of Emerald Packaging, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders, discussing his journey in conquering the sustainable produce packaging industry. Kevin shares insights from his experience collaborating with farmers and understanding cons</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Investing in the Success of Others | Michael Weening, CEO at Calix</title>
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        <![CDATA[Michael Weening joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to share his story of becoming the CEO of Calix and to talk about leading transformation and sustainable success. Michael learned a lot about being successful in business when he worked in Tokyo and he talks about how having a goal-centric mindset and following a strategic plan is a game changer for cohesive teamwork. He prioritizes spending time with his customers and learning from them, which is a major part of his routine as a CEO. They dive into AI and the development of machine learning, as well as how it can be used to better serve customers through the use of data. For anyone looking to advance in their career and to build a solid, customer-focused company, this episode is for you! Tune in to learn more. "Invest in the success of others to be successful...If you make everyone else around you successful, then you don't have to think about your own success. If everyone that you work with is successful, then doesn't that mean inherently you'll be successful? Because I firmly believe that."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Michael Weening joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to share his story of becoming the CEO of Calix and to talk about leading transformation and sustainable success. Michael learned a lot about being successful in business when he worked in Tokyo and he talks about how having a goal-centric mindset and following a strategic plan is a game changer for cohesive teamwork. He prioritizes spending time with his customers and learning from them, which is a major part of his routine as a CEO. They dive into AI and the development of machine learning, as well as how it can be used to better serve customers through the use of data. For anyone looking to advance in their career and to build a solid, customer-focused company, this episode is for you! Tune in to learn more. "Invest in the success of others to be successful...If you make everyone else around you successful, then you don't have to think about your own success. If everyone that you work with is successful, then doesn't that mean inherently you'll be successful? Because I firmly believe that."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2024 16:25:01 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Michael Weening joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to share his story of becoming the CEO of Calix and to talk about leading transformation and sustainable success. Michael learned a lot about being successful in business when he worked in Tokyo and he talks about how having a goal-centric mindset and following a strategic plan is a game changer for cohesive teamwork. He prioritizes spending time with his customers and learning from them, which is a major part of his routine as a CEO. They dive into AI and the development of machine learning, as well as how it can be used to better serve customers through the use of data. For anyone looking to advance in their career and to build a solid, customer-focused company, this episode is for you! Tune in to learn more. "Invest in the success of others to be successful...If you make everyone else around you successful, then you don't have to think about your own success. If everyone that you work with is successful, then doesn't that mean inherently you'll be successful? Because I firmly believe that."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Michael Weening joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to share his story of becoming the CEO of Calix and to talk about leading transformation and sustainable success. Michael learned a lot about being successful in business when he worked in Tokyo a</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How to Build B2B Relationships | JR Sherman, CEO at RainFocus</title>
      <itunes:title>How to Build B2B Relationships | JR Sherman, CEO at RainFocus</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with JR Sherman who is the CEO at RainFocus, which just happens to be one of Clint's favorite software companies. With thirty years of experience in the industry, JR has learned that the most important aspect to forging relationships in B2B is building trust. Being a CEO can mean having an unpredictable schedule, which makes it a thrilling and engaging job that demands self-leadership and focus. They also chat about AI and how it's impacting the event industry and JR shares his thoughts on the matter. JR is a conscious leader who's passionate about giving opportunities to people who work hard. You don't want to miss this episode! Tune in to learn more. "The way businesses grow in B2B is through relationships and the best way to build them is in these face-to-face environments where you can establish trust and initiate relationships."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with JR Sherman who is the CEO at RainFocus, which just happens to be one of Clint's favorite software companies. With thirty years of experience in the industry, JR has learned that the most important aspect to forging relationships in B2B is building trust. Being a CEO can mean having an unpredictable schedule, which makes it a thrilling and engaging job that demands self-leadership and focus. They also chat about AI and how it's impacting the event industry and JR shares his thoughts on the matter. JR is a conscious leader who's passionate about giving opportunities to people who work hard. You don't want to miss this episode! Tune in to learn more. "The way businesses grow in B2B is through relationships and the best way to build them is in these face-to-face environments where you can establish trust and initiate relationships."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with JR Sherman who is the CEO at RainFocus, which just happens to be one of Clint's favorite software companies. With thirty years of experience in the industry, JR has learned that the most important aspect to forging relationships in B2B is building trust. Being a CEO can mean having an unpredictable schedule, which makes it a thrilling and engaging job that demands self-leadership and focus. They also chat about AI and how it's impacting the event industry and JR shares his thoughts on the matter. JR is a conscious leader who's passionate about giving opportunities to people who work hard. You don't want to miss this episode! Tune in to learn more. "The way businesses grow in B2B is through relationships and the best way to build them is in these face-to-face environments where you can establish trust and initiate relationships."</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Driving Change with Impactful Leadership | David Light, CEO at Valisure</title>
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        <![CDATA[David Light from Valisure joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about changing industries and identifying market needs. Valisure is an independent laboratory that conducts tests on pharmaceuticals to ensure quality and transparency and as such, their work saves lives. Clint and David dive into the sales process and what it takes to build relationships with organizations. When speaking on company culture, David explains how the profound impact they make on human lives is a main driver for what they do. David also shares what traits good leaders share and how public health needs capable, strong leaders. "I think that's one of the wonderful things of working in healthcare in general is you get to do really exciting work and build businesses and be innovative, but do that in a way that's going to hopefully, positively, impact the lives of millions of people."]]>
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        <![CDATA[David Light from Valisure joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about changing industries and identifying market needs. Valisure is an independent laboratory that conducts tests on pharmaceuticals to ensure quality and transparency and as such, their work saves lives. Clint and David dive into the sales process and what it takes to build relationships with organizations. When speaking on company culture, David explains how the profound impact they make on human lives is a main driver for what they do. David also shares what traits good leaders share and how public health needs capable, strong leaders. "I think that's one of the wonderful things of working in healthcare in general is you get to do really exciting work and build businesses and be innovative, but do that in a way that's going to hopefully, positively, impact the lives of millions of people."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1680</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>David Light from Valisure joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about changing industries and identifying market needs. Valisure is an independent laboratory that conducts tests on pharmaceuticals to ensure quality and transparency and as such, their work saves lives. Clint and David dive into the sales process and what it takes to build relationships with organizations. When speaking on company culture, David explains how the profound impact they make on human lives is a main driver for what they do. David also shares what traits good leaders share and how public health needs capable, strong leaders. "I think that's one of the wonderful things of working in healthcare in general is you get to do really exciting work and build businesses and be innovative, but do that in a way that's going to hopefully, positively, impact the lives of millions of people."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>David Light from Valisure joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about changing industries and identifying market needs. Valisure is an independent laboratory that conducts tests on pharmaceuticals to ensure quality and transparenc</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Invest in Your Leadership | Bill Wosilius, CEO of NexusTek</title>
      <itunes:title>Invest in Your Leadership | Bill Wosilius, CEO of NexusTek</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation with the CEO of NexusTek, Bill Wosilius. They talk about Bill's journey to becoming a CEO, including starting in the military and later getting involved with IT, leading him to where he is today at NexusTek. Cybersecurity is a hot topic right now, especially with the rise of AI, and they talk about how AI is influencing that industry. He also shares his insights into integrating a remote workforce, emphasizing the crucial role of revitalizing NexusTek's culture to enhance both employee and customer experiences. Bill offers essential advice for leaders to help them stay realistic and grounded along their journeys. "We invest heavily in leadership. I think it's critical."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation with the CEO of NexusTek, Bill Wosilius. They talk about Bill's journey to becoming a CEO, including starting in the military and later getting involved with IT, leading him to where he is today at NexusTek. Cybersecurity is a hot topic right now, especially with the rise of AI, and they talk about how AI is influencing that industry. He also shares his insights into integrating a remote workforce, emphasizing the crucial role of revitalizing NexusTek's culture to enhance both employee and customer experiences. Bill offers essential advice for leaders to help them stay realistic and grounded along their journeys. "We invest heavily in leadership. I think it's critical."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1521</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation with the CEO of NexusTek, Bill Wosilius. They talk about Bill's journey to becoming a CEO, including starting in the military and later getting involved with IT, leading him to where he is today at NexusTek. Cybersecurity is a hot topic right now, especially with the rise of AI, and they talk about how AI is influencing that industry. He also shares his insights into integrating a remote workforce, emphasizing the crucial role of revitalizing NexusTek's culture to enhance both employee and customer experiences. Bill offers essential advice for leaders to help them stay realistic and grounded along their journeys. "We invest heavily in leadership. I think it's critical."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation with the CEO of NexusTek, Bill Wosilius. They talk about Bill's journey to becoming a CEO, including starting in the military and later getting involved with IT, leading him to where he is today</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Empathetic Leadership and Market Disruption | Ali Diab, Collective Health CEO</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with the CEO of Collective Health: Ali Diab. They talk about the creation of Ali's company and how he has totally disrupted the insurance market by offering an empathetic, people-first approach to coverage care. Ali shares his experience of integrating a hybrid work schedule as well as finding the right balance for his employees, allowing them to work remote. As a leader, you will inevitably have many experiences that shape your leadership style and Ali shares the pivotal moments that defined his career. Lastly, they touch on the current state of the United States workforce and how various factors are influencing economic growth. "You cannot motivate and orchestrate without having empathy. How can you relate to somebody and talk to them if you don't?"]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with the CEO of Collective Health: Ali Diab. They talk about the creation of Ali's company and how he has totally disrupted the insurance market by offering an empathetic, people-first approach to coverage care. Ali shares his experience of integrating a hybrid work schedule as well as finding the right balance for his employees, allowing them to work remote. As a leader, you will inevitably have many experiences that shape your leadership style and Ali shares the pivotal moments that defined his career. Lastly, they touch on the current state of the United States workforce and how various factors are influencing economic growth. "You cannot motivate and orchestrate without having empathy. How can you relate to somebody and talk to them if you don't?"]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2024 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/4136aec6/2de13436.mp3" length="50844265" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2116</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with the CEO of Collective Health: Ali Diab. They talk about the creation of Ali's company and how he has totally disrupted the insurance market by offering an empathetic, people-first approach to coverage care. Ali shares his experience of integrating a hybrid work schedule as well as finding the right balance for his employees, allowing them to work remote. As a leader, you will inevitably have many experiences that shape your leadership style and Ali shares the pivotal moments that defined his career. Lastly, they touch on the current state of the United States workforce and how various factors are influencing economic growth. "You cannot motivate and orchestrate without having empathy. How can you relate to somebody and talk to them if you don't?"</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with the CEO of Collective Health: Ali Diab. They talk about the creation of Ali's company and how he has totally disrupted the insurance market by offering an empathetic, people-first approach to coverage care.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Evolution of Good Leadership | Dimitri Boylan, CEO &amp; Founder of Avature</title>
      <itunes:title>The Evolution of Good Leadership | Dimitri Boylan, CEO &amp; Founder of Avature</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Dimitri Boylan joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about software, founding businesses, and talent acquisitions. Dimitri has an impressive career in recruitment, co-founding HotJobs.com in 1997 and subsequently selling it to Yahoo before establishing Avature where he currently stands as the CEO. They talk about Dimitri's long history in this industry and how he came to build Avature by addressing a specific customer challenge. He shares how leadership has evolved and what it takes to be a good, dependable leader today. They also dive into the intersection of politics, science, and business. You don't want to miss this interesting episode! "My view of leadership is, you've got to start with the right ingredients. If you don't, you really can't get anywhere at all. I treat people as adults."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Dimitri Boylan joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about software, founding businesses, and talent acquisitions. Dimitri has an impressive career in recruitment, co-founding HotJobs.com in 1997 and subsequently selling it to Yahoo before establishing Avature where he currently stands as the CEO. They talk about Dimitri's long history in this industry and how he came to build Avature by addressing a specific customer challenge. He shares how leadership has evolved and what it takes to be a good, dependable leader today. They also dive into the intersection of politics, science, and business. You don't want to miss this interesting episode! "My view of leadership is, you've got to start with the right ingredients. If you don't, you really can't get anywhere at all. I treat people as adults."]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2024 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2285</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Dimitri Boylan joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about software, founding businesses, and talent acquisitions. Dimitri has an impressive career in recruitment, co-founding HotJobs.com in 1997 and subsequently selling it to Yahoo before establishing Avature where he currently stands as the CEO. They talk about Dimitri's long history in this industry and how he came to build Avature by addressing a specific customer challenge. He shares how leadership has evolved and what it takes to be a good, dependable leader today. They also dive into the intersection of politics, science, and business. You don't want to miss this interesting episode! "My view of leadership is, you've got to start with the right ingredients. If you don't, you really can't get anywhere at all. I treat people as adults."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dimitri Boylan joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about software, founding businesses, and talent acquisitions. Dimitri has an impressive career in recruitment, co-founding HotJobs.com in 1997 and subsequently selling it to Yah</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>What Self-Leadership Means as a CEO | Yaron Lipshitz, CEO at AllSeated</title>
      <itunes:title>What Self-Leadership Means as a CEO | Yaron Lipshitz, CEO at AllSeated</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint is joined by the CEO of AllSeated, Yaron Lipshitz. Having spent years in investment banking, Yaron learned how to approach business from a strategic standpoint, including how to look at the numbers and how to drive the business forward against the competition. Being a CEO demands a lot of self-discipline and communication, and Yaron explains how a CEO's self-discipline needs to extend into multiple facets of their daily life. They touch on the topic of AI affecting his industry and how they're working with this technology to progress. Yaron dives into managing and maintaining a positive company culture as the business grows and why it's important to adapt your culture as you expand. "More then anything, leadership is not about managing people, telling them what to do. It's about, in my opinion, the ability to direct people through your own actions."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint is joined by the CEO of AllSeated, Yaron Lipshitz. Having spent years in investment banking, Yaron learned how to approach business from a strategic standpoint, including how to look at the numbers and how to drive the business forward against the competition. Being a CEO demands a lot of self-discipline and communication, and Yaron explains how a CEO's self-discipline needs to extend into multiple facets of their daily life. They touch on the topic of AI affecting his industry and how they're working with this technology to progress. Yaron dives into managing and maintaining a positive company culture as the business grows and why it's important to adapt your culture as you expand. "More then anything, leadership is not about managing people, telling them what to do. It's about, in my opinion, the ability to direct people through your own actions."]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/ab1cf3de/8195c10f.mp3" length="26432137" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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      <itunes:duration>1099</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint is joined by the CEO of AllSeated, Yaron Lipshitz. Having spent years in investment banking, Yaron learned how to approach business from a strategic standpoint, including how to look at the numbers and how to drive the business forward against the competition. Being a CEO demands a lot of self-discipline and communication, and Yaron explains how a CEO's self-discipline needs to extend into multiple facets of their daily life. They touch on the topic of AI affecting his industry and how they're working with this technology to progress. Yaron dives into managing and maintaining a positive company culture as the business grows and why it's important to adapt your culture as you expand. "More then anything, leadership is not about managing people, telling them what to do. It's about, in my opinion, the ability to direct people through your own actions."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint is joined by the CEO of AllSeated, Yaron Lipshitz. Having spent years in investment banking, Yaron learned how to approach business from a strategic standpoint, including how to look at the numbers and how to drive th</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Pivotal Moments That Shape Us | Laura Ritchey, CEO of Radial</title>
      <itunes:title>The Pivotal Moments That Shape Us | Laura Ritchey, CEO of Radial</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders as he sits down with Laura Ritchey, who is the CEO of Radial. She recently joined Radial as CEO during its busiest time of the year and is looking forward to the future with a focus on innovation and growth. Laura shares what her typical day looks like and how she manages expectations, as well as how she decides to spend her time without getting lost in the details. They touch on realistically working from home and building a company culture that reflects the company's values and encourages collaboration. Laura talks about pivotal moments in her career and how they shaped her into the leader she is today. Tune in to learn more! "At the end of the day, we want to do right by our people, we want to deliver on our client promises, and we obviously want to satisfy the needs of all of our stakeholders."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders as he sits down with Laura Ritchey, who is the CEO of Radial. She recently joined Radial as CEO during its busiest time of the year and is looking forward to the future with a focus on innovation and growth. Laura shares what her typical day looks like and how she manages expectations, as well as how she decides to spend her time without getting lost in the details. They touch on realistically working from home and building a company culture that reflects the company's values and encourages collaboration. Laura talks about pivotal moments in her career and how they shaped her into the leader she is today. Tune in to learn more! "At the end of the day, we want to do right by our people, we want to deliver on our client promises, and we obviously want to satisfy the needs of all of our stakeholders."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>976</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders as he sits down with Laura Ritchey, who is the CEO of Radial. She recently joined Radial as CEO during its busiest time of the year and is looking forward to the future with a focus on innovation and growth. Laura shares what her typical day looks like and how she manages expectations, as well as how she decides to spend her time without getting lost in the details. They touch on realistically working from home and building a company culture that reflects the company's values and encourages collaboration. Laura talks about pivotal moments in her career and how they shaped her into the leader she is today. Tune in to learn more! "At the end of the day, we want to do right by our people, we want to deliver on our client promises, and we obviously want to satisfy the needs of all of our stakeholders."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders as he sits down with Laura Ritchey, who is the CEO of Radial. She recently joined Radial as CEO during its busiest time of the year and is looking forward to the future with a focus on innovation and growth. Laura</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Revolutionizing Global Education With This Technology | Meti Basiri, CEO at ApplyBoard</title>
      <itunes:title>Revolutionizing Global Education With This Technology | Meti Basiri, CEO at ApplyBoard</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Meti Basiri who is the CEO and Co-Founder of ApplyBoard. He speaks on founding his company and how it was a grueling process to get the platform up and running with the goal of helping students around the world study abroad in English speaking countries. They discuss how AI is being integrated into this industry and just how ApplyBoard is utilizing this tool to better serve their students every day. Upkeeping a positive work culture is something many CEOs strive to do, and Meti shares how he's been able to cultivate a diverse work environment where his teams actually make an impact. He finds that by having a diverse crew, his company is empowered to reach more students of all languages and cultures around the globe and can connect them with the best education opportunities possible. "Helping the students and getting people an opportunity is the most motivating and gives me a chance to, leads to where we're going to be tomorrow. I'm very excited for the work that we're doing and our impact on people's lives."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Meti Basiri who is the CEO and Co-Founder of ApplyBoard. He speaks on founding his company and how it was a grueling process to get the platform up and running with the goal of helping students around the world study abroad in English speaking countries. They discuss how AI is being integrated into this industry and just how ApplyBoard is utilizing this tool to better serve their students every day. Upkeeping a positive work culture is something many CEOs strive to do, and Meti shares how he's been able to cultivate a diverse work environment where his teams actually make an impact. He finds that by having a diverse crew, his company is empowered to reach more students of all languages and cultures around the globe and can connect them with the best education opportunities possible. "Helping the students and getting people an opportunity is the most motivating and gives me a chance to, leads to where we're going to be tomorrow. I'm very excited for the work that we're doing and our impact on people's lives."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2024 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1527</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Meti Basiri who is the CEO and Co-Founder of ApplyBoard. He speaks on founding his company and how it was a grueling process to get the platform up and running with the goal of helping students around the world study abroad in English speaking countries. They discuss how AI is being integrated into this industry and just how ApplyBoard is utilizing this tool to better serve their students every day. Upkeeping a positive work culture is something many CEOs strive to do, and Meti shares how he's been able to cultivate a diverse work environment where his teams actually make an impact. He finds that by having a diverse crew, his company is empowered to reach more students of all languages and cultures around the globe and can connect them with the best education opportunities possible. "Helping the students and getting people an opportunity is the most motivating and gives me a chance to, leads to where we're going to be tomorrow. I'm very excited for the work that we're doing and our impact on people's lives."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Meti Basiri who is the CEO and Co-Founder of ApplyBoard. He speaks on founding his company and how it was a grueling process to get the platform up and running with the goal of helping students around the w</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Future of Technology in Healthcare (I. C.A.R.E.) | Dr. Marc Boom, CEO of Houston Methodist</title>
      <itunes:title>The Future of Technology in Healthcare (I. C.A.R.E.) | Dr. Marc Boom, CEO of Houston Methodist</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint meets with Dr. Marc Boom on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about defining culture within the Houston Methodist hospital system. Marc talks about the future of medicine being driven by advanced technology and how AI will impact different aspects of healthcare like genetics and patient data. Marc shares how he would improve the healthcare system and he delves into the fundamental issues most experience in accessing care. Too many businesses fall into the pit of focusing on one methodology of doing things, rather than exploring various options to come to the same conclusion, which can lead to polarization. Many of these issues can be solved by dealing with one another with integrity, compassion, accountability, respect, and excellence (I CARE). "I believe that when people succeed, businesses succeed. And when businesses succeed, people succeed. You can put that into healthcare and everything else as well."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint meets with Dr. Marc Boom on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about defining culture within the Houston Methodist hospital system. Marc talks about the future of medicine being driven by advanced technology and how AI will impact different aspects of healthcare like genetics and patient data. Marc shares how he would improve the healthcare system and he delves into the fundamental issues most experience in accessing care. Too many businesses fall into the pit of focusing on one methodology of doing things, rather than exploring various options to come to the same conclusion, which can lead to polarization. Many of these issues can be solved by dealing with one another with integrity, compassion, accountability, respect, and excellence (I CARE). "I believe that when people succeed, businesses succeed. And when businesses succeed, people succeed. You can put that into healthcare and everything else as well."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2023 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2733</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint meets with Dr. Marc Boom on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about defining culture within the Houston Methodist hospital system. Marc talks about the future of medicine being driven by advanced technology and how AI will impact different aspects of healthcare like genetics and patient data. Marc shares how he would improve the healthcare system and he delves into the fundamental issues most experience in accessing care. Too many businesses fall into the pit of focusing on one methodology of doing things, rather than exploring various options to come to the same conclusion, which can lead to polarization. Many of these issues can be solved by dealing with one another with integrity, compassion, accountability, respect, and excellence (I CARE). "I believe that when people succeed, businesses succeed. And when businesses succeed, people succeed. You can put that into healthcare and everything else as well."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint meets with Dr. Marc Boom on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about defining culture within the Houston Methodist hospital system. Marc talks about the future of medicine being driven by advanced technology and how AI will impact differ</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How to Build Loyalty and Empower Your Team | Ben Chodor on AI, Technology, and Leadership</title>
      <itunes:title>How to Build Loyalty and Empower Your Team | Ben Chodor on AI, Technology, and Leadership</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Ben Chodor to talk about how he became the CEO of CallRevu and what his journey through the tech industry has been like. He talks about using AI to progress the business forward and to increase customer loyalty by making their experience even better with the use of data. They dive into the process of developing client relationships and how building loyalty starts with engaging your employees. When your employees are engaged, it allows you to establish a company culture that encourages teamwork and honest dialogue without fear of retribution. They also discuss common failures among business leaders, and how saying "thank you" is one of the easiest things you can do to win. "I like to disrupt. I like technology. I am all about our people, empowering employees. At the end of the day, I put really, really good people around me and empower them to make decisions, and that's how you grow an organization and build really good client intimacy."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Ben Chodor to talk about how he became the CEO of CallRevu and what his journey through the tech industry has been like. He talks about using AI to progress the business forward and to increase customer loyalty by making their experience even better with the use of data. They dive into the process of developing client relationships and how building loyalty starts with engaging your employees. When your employees are engaged, it allows you to establish a company culture that encourages teamwork and honest dialogue without fear of retribution. They also discuss common failures among business leaders, and how saying "thank you" is one of the easiest things you can do to win. "I like to disrupt. I like technology. I am all about our people, empowering employees. At the end of the day, I put really, really good people around me and empower them to make decisions, and that's how you grow an organization and build really good client intimacy."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2023 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/cfe238e0/dbcddd66.mp3" length="71321272" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2969</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Ben Chodor to talk about how he became the CEO of CallRevu and what his journey through the tech industry has been like. He talks about using AI to progress the business forward and to increase customer loyalty by making their experience even better with the use of data. They dive into the process of developing client relationships and how building loyalty starts with engaging your employees. When your employees are engaged, it allows you to establish a company culture that encourages teamwork and honest dialogue without fear of retribution. They also discuss common failures among business leaders, and how saying "thank you" is one of the easiest things you can do to win. "I like to disrupt. I like technology. I am all about our people, empowering employees. At the end of the day, I put really, really good people around me and empower them to make decisions, and that's how you grow an organization and build really good client intimacy."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Ben Chodor to talk about how he became the CEO of CallRevu and what his journey through the tech industry has been like. He talks about using AI to progress the business forward and to increase customer loy</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Exploring the Intersection of Technology, Leadership, and AI | Steve McMillan, CEO of Teradata</title>
      <itunes:title>Exploring the Intersection of Technology, Leadership, and AI | Steve McMillan, CEO of Teradata</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO of Teradata, Steve McMillan, joins Clint for this eye-opening episode of For Leaders to talk about the intersection of technology and management. After a long career at IBM and having learned numerous leadership skills, Steve was motivated for his next challenge: embracing the role of a public CEO. He talks about utilizing AI internally to improve efficiency, especially in transforming products and services to push the data industry standard forward. As a CEO, it's important to evolve your leadership style and Steve identifies three prominent leadership styles he has encountered throughout his career. They also discuss what it means to be your own leader and how it impacts your ability to guide others. "I think coaching has the most positive impact on the culture of a team, the culture of an organization, as you're looking to develop others."]]>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO of Teradata, Steve McMillan, joins Clint for this eye-opening episode of For Leaders to talk about the intersection of technology and management. After a long career at IBM and having learned numerous leadership skills, Steve was motivated for his next challenge: embracing the role of a public CEO. He talks about utilizing AI internally to improve efficiency, especially in transforming products and services to push the data industry standard forward. As a CEO, it's important to evolve your leadership style and Steve identifies three prominent leadership styles he has encountered throughout his career. They also discuss what it means to be your own leader and how it impacts your ability to guide others. "I think coaching has the most positive impact on the culture of a team, the culture of an organization, as you're looking to develop others."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Dec 2023 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/37e659ff/511ec984.mp3" length="54350102" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2262</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>The CEO of Teradata, Steve McMillan, joins Clint for this eye-opening episode of For Leaders to talk about the intersection of technology and management. After a long career at IBM and having learned numerous leadership skills, Steve was motivated for his next challenge: embracing the role of a public CEO. He talks about utilizing AI internally to improve efficiency, especially in transforming products and services to push the data industry standard forward. As a CEO, it's important to evolve your leadership style and Steve identifies three prominent leadership styles he has encountered throughout his career. They also discuss what it means to be your own leader and how it impacts your ability to guide others. "I think coaching has the most positive impact on the culture of a team, the culture of an organization, as you're looking to develop others."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CEO of Teradata, Steve McMillan, joins Clint for this eye-opening episode of For Leaders to talk about the intersection of technology and management. After a long career at IBM and having learned numerous leadership skills, Steve was motivated for his</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Tech with Heart | Chia-Lin Simmons on AI, Healthcare, and Empathetic Leadership</title>
      <itunes:title>Tech with Heart | Chia-Lin Simmons on AI, Healthcare, and Empathetic Leadership</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a chat with Chia-Lin Simmons, who is the CEO of LogicMark, a company that provides technology and services for healthcare and security. They talk about AI and how this evolving technology is being utilized in the healthcare industry, including in detecting cancer and other risk factors. Chia-Lin prioritizes building technology on the basis of being empathetic to the humans who will be using these products in their everyday lives. The same principle applies to her leadership style: weaving consistent practices of empathy and kindness into our lives so we can be the best, most capable leaders possible, especially when working directly with customers. They also touch on the subject of cultivating a positive work environment and how to build a company culture where individuals are treated with grace and respect. "You really have to practice the kindness muscle every day and do it with the consciousness of doing that every day in order to get better at it."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a chat with Chia-Lin Simmons, who is the CEO of LogicMark, a company that provides technology and services for healthcare and security. They talk about AI and how this evolving technology is being utilized in the healthcare industry, including in detecting cancer and other risk factors. Chia-Lin prioritizes building technology on the basis of being empathetic to the humans who will be using these products in their everyday lives. The same principle applies to her leadership style: weaving consistent practices of empathy and kindness into our lives so we can be the best, most capable leaders possible, especially when working directly with customers. They also touch on the subject of cultivating a positive work environment and how to build a company culture where individuals are treated with grace and respect. "You really have to practice the kindness muscle every day and do it with the consciousness of doing that every day in order to get better at it."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2023 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/6eb19445/34f47d25.mp3" length="64136086" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2670</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a chat with Chia-Lin Simmons, who is the CEO of LogicMark, a company that provides technology and services for healthcare and security. They talk about AI and how this evolving technology is being utilized in the healthcare industry, including in detecting cancer and other risk factors. Chia-Lin prioritizes building technology on the basis of being empathetic to the humans who will be using these products in their everyday lives. The same principle applies to her leadership style: weaving consistent practices of empathy and kindness into our lives so we can be the best, most capable leaders possible, especially when working directly with customers. They also touch on the subject of cultivating a positive work environment and how to build a company culture where individuals are treated with grace and respect. "You really have to practice the kindness muscle every day and do it with the consciousness of doing that every day in order to get better at it."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a chat with Chia-Lin Simmons, who is the CEO of LogicMark, a company that provides technology and services for healthcare and security. They talk about AI and how this evolving technology is being utilized in </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How to be an Effective Leader in the Digital Age | Ranjit Tinaikar's Success at Ness</title>
      <itunes:title>How to be an Effective Leader in the Digital Age | Ranjit Tinaikar's Success at Ness</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint is joined by Ranjit Tinaikar who is the CEO of Ness Digital Engineering. With a background in financial services and technology, Ranjit has a deep appreciation for the journey of digital leadership. They discuss what it means to be a truly effective leader not only for your teams, but for yourself, and how the same principles that apply to work also apply to leading at home. Ranjit explains how the key to staying motivated is to find something you actually enjoy doing, and building upon that to create something bigger and better; always staying future focused. They also talk about working from home and how Ranjit has been able to successfully achieve a hybrid work environment. "Leading oneself, to me, at its core is being very clear on where your ethics, values, and beliefs lie."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint is joined by Ranjit Tinaikar who is the CEO of Ness Digital Engineering. With a background in financial services and technology, Ranjit has a deep appreciation for the journey of digital leadership. They discuss what it means to be a truly effective leader not only for your teams, but for yourself, and how the same principles that apply to work also apply to leading at home. Ranjit explains how the key to staying motivated is to find something you actually enjoy doing, and building upon that to create something bigger and better; always staying future focused. They also talk about working from home and how Ranjit has been able to successfully achieve a hybrid work environment. "Leading oneself, to me, at its core is being very clear on where your ethics, values, and beliefs lie."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2023 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/acc2e6e0/6234fed5.mp3" length="41079335" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1709</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint is joined by Ranjit Tinaikar who is the CEO of Ness Digital Engineering. With a background in financial services and technology, Ranjit has a deep appreciation for the journey of digital leadership. They discuss what it means to be a truly effective leader not only for your teams, but for yourself, and how the same principles that apply to work also apply to leading at home. Ranjit explains how the key to staying motivated is to find something you actually enjoy doing, and building upon that to create something bigger and better; always staying future focused. They also talk about working from home and how Ranjit has been able to successfully achieve a hybrid work environment. "Leading oneself, to me, at its core is being very clear on where your ethics, values, and beliefs lie."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint is joined by Ranjit Tinaikar who is the CEO of Ness Digital Engineering. With a background in financial services and technology, Ranjit has a deep appreciation for the journey of digital leadership. They discuss what </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Rising Together | The Future of Empowered Teams with Nirav Patel, CEO of Bristlecone</title>
      <itunes:title>Rising Together | The Future of Empowered Teams with Nirav Patel, CEO of Bristlecone</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Nirav Patel joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to talk about what it truly means to rise together in business. "Rise" is a driving philosophy at Bristlecone and Nirav explains how an empowered team is one that rises to achieve better outcomes. They dive into supply chain, leveraging AI, and the effects of geopolitical affairs on supply chain. Nirav talks about having green offerings and making an impact through a climate-focused lens, and how finding a solution that works for everyone requires some creativity. They also speak on the future of the workforce and how AI will be an integral part of modern business. "The rise philosophy is really focused around a culture of how we think about empowering others and letting others rise and letting them achieve their outcomes. It's only in letting others rise that we believe we rise together as a company."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Nirav Patel joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to talk about what it truly means to rise together in business. "Rise" is a driving philosophy at Bristlecone and Nirav explains how an empowered team is one that rises to achieve better outcomes. They dive into supply chain, leveraging AI, and the effects of geopolitical affairs on supply chain. Nirav talks about having green offerings and making an impact through a climate-focused lens, and how finding a solution that works for everyone requires some creativity. They also speak on the future of the workforce and how AI will be an integral part of modern business. "The rise philosophy is really focused around a culture of how we think about empowering others and letting others rise and letting them achieve their outcomes. It's only in letting others rise that we believe we rise together as a company."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2023 10:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/d2c005ba/d5444619.mp3" length="46236698" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1924</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Nirav Patel joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to talk about what it truly means to rise together in business. "Rise" is a driving philosophy at Bristlecone and Nirav explains how an empowered team is one that rises to achieve better outcomes. They dive into supply chain, leveraging AI, and the effects of geopolitical affairs on supply chain. Nirav talks about having green offerings and making an impact through a climate-focused lens, and how finding a solution that works for everyone requires some creativity. They also speak on the future of the workforce and how AI will be an integral part of modern business. "The rise philosophy is really focused around a culture of how we think about empowering others and letting others rise and letting them achieve their outcomes. It's only in letting others rise that we believe we rise together as a company."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nirav Patel joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to talk about what it truly means to rise together in business. "Rise" is a driving philosophy at Bristlecone and Nirav explains how an empowered team is one that rises to achieve better outcomes. The</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,ceo.com,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Navigating Current Global Security and War | John Petrie, NTT</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint is joined by John Petrie from NTT on this episode of For Leaders to have a conversation about the state of current global security and warfare. As a counselor to the NTT CISO, John brings extensive experience in the cybersecurity field, where he's navigated the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of this industry. They delve into the conflict in Israel and explore the potential consequences of foreign nations either becoming entangled or withdrawn, and how America is being impacted by global affairs. They compare previous warfare to what's happening now and discuss how tactics have evolved, including how some approach the laws of war. You don't want to miss John's informative perspective - tune in to learn more! "I think as a leader you have to stay positive. That doesn't mean you don't tell the truth. It means that you have to put some of those truths in context."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint is joined by John Petrie from NTT on this episode of For Leaders to have a conversation about the state of current global security and warfare. As a counselor to the NTT CISO, John brings extensive experience in the cybersecurity field, where he's navigated the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of this industry. They delve into the conflict in Israel and explore the potential consequences of foreign nations either becoming entangled or withdrawn, and how America is being impacted by global affairs. They compare previous warfare to what's happening now and discuss how tactics have evolved, including how some approach the laws of war. You don't want to miss John's informative perspective - tune in to learn more! "I think as a leader you have to stay positive. That doesn't mean you don't tell the truth. It means that you have to put some of those truths in context."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2023 10:00:02 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/13d6b332/11fc3287.mp3" length="61747123" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2570</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint is joined by John Petrie from NTT on this episode of For Leaders to have a conversation about the state of current global security and warfare. As a counselor to the NTT CISO, John brings extensive experience in the cybersecurity field, where he's navigated the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of this industry. They delve into the conflict in Israel and explore the potential consequences of foreign nations either becoming entangled or withdrawn, and how America is being impacted by global affairs. They compare previous warfare to what's happening now and discuss how tactics have evolved, including how some approach the laws of war. You don't want to miss John's informative perspective - tune in to learn more! "I think as a leader you have to stay positive. That doesn't mean you don't tell the truth. It means that you have to put some of those truths in context."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint is joined by John Petrie from NTT on this episode of For Leaders to have a conversation about the state of current global security and warfare. As a counselor to the NTT CISO, John brings extensive experience in the cybersecurity field, where he's n</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,ceo.com,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Why You Need Self-Leadership to Lead Others | Keith Nealon, CEO of Bazaarvoice</title>
      <itunes:title>Why You Need Self-Leadership to Lead Others | Keith Nealon, CEO of Bazaarvoice</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Keith Nealon, the CEO of Bazaarvoice, joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders to have a discussion about scale, listening to consumer voices, and striving for greater innovation. They talk about dealing with and overcoming a common feeling many entrepreneurs and CEOs deal with that can be extremely harsh, which is imposter syndrome. Keith explains that in order to lead others, you need to be able to lead yourself or else you can't be the strong leader you need to be. You don't need to be superhuman to be successful in your career, but you do need to be your own biggest fan and supporter along the way. Keith also talks about the importance of teamwork and holding that as a core tenant when hiring talent. "That removal of worry really freed the mind. But it's part of that self-leadership is being able to figure out these tools to get a handle on yourself. Your greatest responsibility is to your own wellness."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Keith Nealon, the CEO of Bazaarvoice, joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders to have a discussion about scale, listening to consumer voices, and striving for greater innovation. They talk about dealing with and overcoming a common feeling many entrepreneurs and CEOs deal with that can be extremely harsh, which is imposter syndrome. Keith explains that in order to lead others, you need to be able to lead yourself or else you can't be the strong leader you need to be. You don't need to be superhuman to be successful in your career, but you do need to be your own biggest fan and supporter along the way. Keith also talks about the importance of teamwork and holding that as a core tenant when hiring talent. "That removal of worry really freed the mind. But it's part of that self-leadership is being able to figure out these tools to get a handle on yourself. Your greatest responsibility is to your own wellness."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2023 09:00:03 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/ded63793/0e65ebd2.mp3" length="51580524" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2147</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Keith Nealon, the CEO of Bazaarvoice, joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders to have a discussion about scale, listening to consumer voices, and striving for greater innovation. They talk about dealing with and overcoming a common feeling many entrepreneurs and CEOs deal with that can be extremely harsh, which is imposter syndrome. Keith explains that in order to lead others, you need to be able to lead yourself or else you can't be the strong leader you need to be. You don't need to be superhuman to be successful in your career, but you do need to be your own biggest fan and supporter along the way. Keith also talks about the importance of teamwork and holding that as a core tenant when hiring talent. "That removal of worry really freed the mind. But it's part of that self-leadership is being able to figure out these tools to get a handle on yourself. Your greatest responsibility is to your own wellness."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Keith Nealon, the CEO of Bazaarvoice, joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders to have a discussion about scale, listening to consumer voices, and striving for greater innovation. They talk about dealing with and overcoming a common feeling many entrep</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>Creating a Cohesive Company Culture | Joe Walsh, CEO of Thryv</title>
      <itunes:title>Creating a Cohesive Company Culture | Joe Walsh, CEO of Thryv</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with the CEO of Thryv, Joe Walsh. They meet to talk about all things leadership, scale, and creating a dynamic, fast-growing business. AI is booming more than ever, especially in business, and Joe talks about how AI has helped Thryv speed up their writing processes. Joe shares lessons learned as a long-time leader and how having core beliefs as a brand attracts the right talent to hire. Coming together for a cause is a huge part of making a company work cohesively and Joe speaks on taking chances on opportunities. "We make sure that there's a sense of mission and that there's a cause that we're all pursuing together. That's the connective glue that holds our business together."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with the CEO of Thryv, Joe Walsh. They meet to talk about all things leadership, scale, and creating a dynamic, fast-growing business. AI is booming more than ever, especially in business, and Joe talks about how AI has helped Thryv speed up their writing processes. Joe shares lessons learned as a long-time leader and how having core beliefs as a brand attracts the right talent to hire. Coming together for a cause is a huge part of making a company work cohesively and Joe speaks on taking chances on opportunities. "We make sure that there's a sense of mission and that there's a cause that we're all pursuing together. That's the connective glue that holds our business together."]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/92810661/79b85484.mp3" length="35422234" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1473</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with the CEO of Thryv, Joe Walsh. They meet to talk about all things leadership, scale, and creating a dynamic, fast-growing business. AI is booming more than ever, especially in business, and Joe talks about how AI has helped Thryv speed up their writing processes. Joe shares lessons learned as a long-time leader and how having core beliefs as a brand attracts the right talent to hire. Coming together for a cause is a huge part of making a company work cohesively and Joe speaks on taking chances on opportunities. "We make sure that there's a sense of mission and that there's a cause that we're all pursuing together. That's the connective glue that holds our business together."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with the CEO of Thryv, Joe Walsh. They meet to talk about all things leadership, scale, and creating a dynamic, fast-growing business. AI is booming more than ever, especially in business, and Joe talks about ho</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,joe_walsh,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader,thry</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Tech is a Journey of Continuous Innovation and Evolution | Dr. Tianyi Jiang of AvePoint</title>
      <itunes:title>Tech is a Journey of Continuous Innovation and Evolution | Dr. Tianyi Jiang of AvePoint</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/52927e11</link>
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        <![CDATA[CEO and co-founder of AvePoint, Dr. Tianyi Jiang (TJ), joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders to talk about his journey in tech. After witnessing the 9-11 tragedy firsthand, TJ realized that life is about pursuing your passion and creating something you can be proud of with the time you have, because everything can change in an instant. He shares his experience with founding AvePoint, and what it was like to transfer to the cloud when that was first gaining popularity. Having kept a pulse on the AI space for years, TJ's excited about modern AI innovations and he explains why we shouldn't be scared, but should take advantage of this amazing technology to propel business forward. They also talk about the benefits of going public vs staying private and navigating that market. Tune in to learn more! "These are very, very interesting times that call for leadership and responsible guidance towards AI usage. So this forces us to think long-term as well."]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[CEO and co-founder of AvePoint, Dr. Tianyi Jiang (TJ), joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders to talk about his journey in tech. After witnessing the 9-11 tragedy firsthand, TJ realized that life is about pursuing your passion and creating something you can be proud of with the time you have, because everything can change in an instant. He shares his experience with founding AvePoint, and what it was like to transfer to the cloud when that was first gaining popularity. Having kept a pulse on the AI space for years, TJ's excited about modern AI innovations and he explains why we shouldn't be scared, but should take advantage of this amazing technology to propel business forward. They also talk about the benefits of going public vs staying private and navigating that market. Tune in to learn more! "These are very, very interesting times that call for leadership and responsible guidance towards AI usage. So this forces us to think long-term as well."]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/52927e11/2c63f039.mp3" length="58217887" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2423</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>CEO and co-founder of AvePoint, Dr. Tianyi Jiang (TJ), joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders to talk about his journey in tech. After witnessing the 9-11 tragedy firsthand, TJ realized that life is about pursuing your passion and creating something you can be proud of with the time you have, because everything can change in an instant. He shares his experience with founding AvePoint, and what it was like to transfer to the cloud when that was first gaining popularity. Having kept a pulse on the AI space for years, TJ's excited about modern AI innovations and he explains why we shouldn't be scared, but should take advantage of this amazing technology to propel business forward. They also talk about the benefits of going public vs staying private and navigating that market. Tune in to learn more! "These are very, very interesting times that call for leadership and responsible guidance towards AI usage. So this forces us to think long-term as well."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>CEO and co-founder of AvePoint, Dr. Tianyi Jiang (TJ), joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders to talk about his journey in tech. After witnessing the 9-11 tragedy firsthand, TJ realized that life is about pursuing your passion and creating something </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>avepoint,business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,dr._tianyi_jiang,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,tho</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>How to Be a Great CEO | Scott Cutler, CEO of StockX</title>
      <itunes:title>How to Be a Great CEO | Scott Cutler, CEO of StockX</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/57199751</guid>
      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/b0518bf5</link>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Scott Cutler who is the CEO at StockX, joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders. They chat about personal development for leaders and developing heightened self-awareness to become the best, most empathetic leader possible. When it comes to recruiting the right talent, Scott focuses on hiring in alignment with the cultural values of the brand because it brings in the most unique and passionate individuals to the job. They also talk about AI being a catalyst for change in tech and how it will propel the industry forward. StockX is expanding on a global scale and looking to the future, they're creating an exceptionally seamless experience for their buyers, no matter where they are in the world. "Being a great leader, again, beyond just being committed to the personal development, is how you build a great team, and kind of connecting some of these pieces together. Hiring a great team is probably one of the most important things you do as a CEO."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[Scott Cutler who is the CEO at StockX, joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders. They chat about personal development for leaders and developing heightened self-awareness to become the best, most empathetic leader possible. When it comes to recruiting the right talent, Scott focuses on hiring in alignment with the cultural values of the brand because it brings in the most unique and passionate individuals to the job. They also talk about AI being a catalyst for change in tech and how it will propel the industry forward. StockX is expanding on a global scale and looking to the future, they're creating an exceptionally seamless experience for their buyers, no matter where they are in the world. "Being a great leader, again, beyond just being committed to the personal development, is how you build a great team, and kind of connecting some of these pieces together. Hiring a great team is probably one of the most important things you do as a CEO."]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Oct 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/b0518bf5/f5cad56e.mp3" length="40345703" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1678</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Scott Cutler who is the CEO at StockX, joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders. They chat about personal development for leaders and developing heightened self-awareness to become the best, most empathetic leader possible. When it comes to recruiting the right talent, Scott focuses on hiring in alignment with the cultural values of the brand because it brings in the most unique and passionate individuals to the job. They also talk about AI being a catalyst for change in tech and how it will propel the industry forward. StockX is expanding on a global scale and looking to the future, they're creating an exceptionally seamless experience for their buyers, no matter where they are in the world. "Being a great leader, again, beyond just being committed to the personal development, is how you build a great team, and kind of connecting some of these pieces together. Hiring a great team is probably one of the most important things you do as a CEO."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Scott Cutler who is the CEO at StockX, joins Clint for this episode of For Leaders. They chat about personal development for leaders and developing heightened self-awareness to become the best, most empathetic leader possible. When it comes to recruiting </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,scott_cutler,small_business,startup,stockx,story_teller,storytelling,thought_l</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Scaling Success | Michael Walrath on Growth, Balance, and Investment</title>
      <itunes:title>Scaling Success | Michael Walrath on Growth, Balance, and Investment</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/57059877</guid>
      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/5889b8f2</link>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[On this episode of the For Leaders, Michael Walrath joins Clint to talk about his entrepreneurial journey of founding Right Media, selling to Yahoo, and eventually becoming the chairman and CEO of Yext. They dig into some of Michael's most valuable lessons learned from running companies at scale and how they've helped him maneuver throughout his career. For example, moving slowly in larger organizations can actually be an asset, rather than scaling too big too fast. He talks about finding balance in his life again and being eager to get involved in investing in startups. Not only is Michael a CEO and businessman, he also co-founded Atlas Films which is known for their hit documentary, <i>Fed Up</i>. "You learn a lot about how many things can break and you can still succeed. So that's probably one of the great lessons is that as long as you're fall tolerant and as long as you are paying attention to what's not working, you can actually break a ton of stuff and still overall, have tremendous growth and tremendous success."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[On this episode of the For Leaders, Michael Walrath joins Clint to talk about his entrepreneurial journey of founding Right Media, selling to Yahoo, and eventually becoming the chairman and CEO of Yext. They dig into some of Michael's most valuable lessons learned from running companies at scale and how they've helped him maneuver throughout his career. For example, moving slowly in larger organizations can actually be an asset, rather than scaling too big too fast. He talks about finding balance in his life again and being eager to get involved in investing in startups. Not only is Michael a CEO and businessman, he also co-founded Atlas Films which is known for their hit documentary, <i>Fed Up</i>. "You learn a lot about how many things can break and you can still succeed. So that's probably one of the great lessons is that as long as you're fall tolerant and as long as you are paying attention to what's not working, you can actually break a ton of stuff and still overall, have tremendous growth and tremendous success."]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/5889b8f2/07f23d12.mp3" length="50470975" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2101</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the For Leaders, Michael Walrath joins Clint to talk about his entrepreneurial journey of founding Right Media, selling to Yahoo, and eventually becoming the chairman and CEO of Yext. They dig into some of Michael's most valuable lessons learned from running companies at scale and how they've helped him maneuver throughout his career. For example, moving slowly in larger organizations can actually be an asset, rather than scaling too big too fast. He talks about finding balance in his life again and being eager to get involved in investing in startups. Not only is Michael a CEO and businessman, he also co-founded Atlas Films which is known for their hit documentary, Fed Up. "You learn a lot about how many things can break and you can still succeed. So that's probably one of the great lessons is that as long as you're fall tolerant and as long as you are paying attention to what's not working, you can actually break a ton of stuff and still overall, have tremendous growth and tremendous success."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the For Leaders, Michael Walrath joins Clint to talk about his entrepreneurial journey of founding Right Media, selling to Yahoo, and eventually becoming the chairman and CEO of Yext. They dig into some of Michael's most valuable lesson</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,michael_walrath,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leade</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>CEO's Guide to Hiring Talent and Prioritizing Customers | Andrew Farah, Density Inc.</title>
      <itunes:title>CEO's Guide to Hiring Talent and Prioritizing Customers | Andrew Farah, Density Inc.</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <guid isPermaLink="false">https://api.spreaker.com/episode/56926887</guid>
      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/ca555a07</link>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Andrew Farah, the CEO of Density, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders. He talks about prioritizing consumer privacy and why it's so important to stay transparent so your brand attracts your ideal users. A major part of the founder's journey is raising capital and Andrew shares his experience going through raising rounds and how he changed his tactics over time to be more efficient. Good leaders are no strangers to change and should be reflecting on their past decisions to evaluate what worked well, what didn't, and what strategies they can employ to better lead their teams in the future. Teams should be made up of people who bring various cultures to the table, but who all fundamentally agree on the company's mission and values so they can work together for a common cause. "As a company's CEO, you can choose sort of a place to spike, but you can only go as deep on that spike as you have covered your weaknesses. And you cover your weaknesses by hiring for them...Your job, what you don't know, is always the constitution and construction of a team."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[Andrew Farah, the CEO of Density, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders. He talks about prioritizing consumer privacy and why it's so important to stay transparent so your brand attracts your ideal users. A major part of the founder's journey is raising capital and Andrew shares his experience going through raising rounds and how he changed his tactics over time to be more efficient. Good leaders are no strangers to change and should be reflecting on their past decisions to evaluate what worked well, what didn't, and what strategies they can employ to better lead their teams in the future. Teams should be made up of people who bring various cultures to the table, but who all fundamentally agree on the company's mission and values so they can work together for a common cause. "As a company's CEO, you can choose sort of a place to spike, but you can only go as deep on that spike as you have covered your weaknesses. And you cover your weaknesses by hiring for them...Your job, what you don't know, is always the constitution and construction of a team."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/ca555a07/5fd35f55.mp3" length="42213252" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1757</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Andrew Farah, the CEO of Density, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders. He talks about prioritizing consumer privacy and why it's so important to stay transparent so your brand attracts your ideal users. A major part of the founder's journey is raising capital and Andrew shares his experience going through raising rounds and how he changed his tactics over time to be more efficient. Good leaders are no strangers to change and should be reflecting on their past decisions to evaluate what worked well, what didn't, and what strategies they can employ to better lead their teams in the future. Teams should be made up of people who bring various cultures to the table, but who all fundamentally agree on the company's mission and values so they can work together for a common cause. "As a company's CEO, you can choose sort of a place to spike, but you can only go as deep on that spike as you have covered your weaknesses. And you cover your weaknesses by hiring for them...Your job, what you don't know, is always the constitution and construction of a team."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Andrew Farah, the CEO of Density, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders. He talks about prioritizing consumer privacy and why it's so important to stay transparent so your brand attracts your ideal users. A major part of the founder's journey is rais</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,ceo.com,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Unveiling the Traits of Effective Leaders | Liz Wiseman on Leading with Impact</title>
      <itunes:title>Unveiling the Traits of Effective Leaders | Liz Wiseman on Leading with Impact</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/d4481140</link>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Liz Wiseman who is a best-selling author, leadership coach, and the CEO of the Wiseman Group. Having an extensive background in tech, research, and development, she shares the most common qualities of great leaders who know how to be effective and make their teams smarter as a whole. She explains how viewing leadership through the lens of the customer puts things into perspective and allows us to see how leadership can have a direct impact on the customer and where changes are necessary. Good leaders understand they have a choice in the culture they create: they can choose to have a trickle down effect of negativity stemming from the top, or choose to be a positive influence on their teams regardless of how higher up leaders may act. They speak about the importance of authenticity as a leader and why it's so important to be as authentic as possible in this role. "I think a different way, and maybe a better way, to look at leadership is to look at the effect leaders have on other people."]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Liz Wiseman who is a best-selling author, leadership coach, and the CEO of the Wiseman Group. Having an extensive background in tech, research, and development, she shares the most common qualities of great leaders who know how to be effective and make their teams smarter as a whole. She explains how viewing leadership through the lens of the customer puts things into perspective and allows us to see how leadership can have a direct impact on the customer and where changes are necessary. Good leaders understand they have a choice in the culture they create: they can choose to have a trickle down effect of negativity stemming from the top, or choose to be a positive influence on their teams regardless of how higher up leaders may act. They speak about the importance of authenticity as a leader and why it's so important to be as authentic as possible in this role. "I think a different way, and maybe a better way, to look at leadership is to look at the effect leaders have on other people."]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/d4481140/ae478d06.mp3" length="65679355" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2734</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Liz Wiseman who is a best-selling author, leadership coach, and the CEO of the Wiseman Group. Having an extensive background in tech, research, and development, she shares the most common qualities of great leaders who know how to be effective and make their teams smarter as a whole. She explains how viewing leadership through the lens of the customer puts things into perspective and allows us to see how leadership can have a direct impact on the customer and where changes are necessary. Good leaders understand they have a choice in the culture they create: they can choose to have a trickle down effect of negativity stemming from the top, or choose to be a positive influence on their teams regardless of how higher up leaders may act. They speak about the importance of authenticity as a leader and why it's so important to be as authentic as possible in this role. "I think a different way, and maybe a better way, to look at leadership is to look at the effect leaders have on other people."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Liz Wiseman who is a best-selling author, leadership coach, and the CEO of the Wiseman Group. Having an extensive background in tech, research, and development, she shares the most common qualities of great</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>A CEO's Growth Strategies for Success | Matt Hulett on Scaling and Leadership</title>
      <itunes:title>A CEO's Growth Strategies for Success | Matt Hulett on Scaling and Leadership</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/59899ecd</link>
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        <![CDATA[Not only is Matt Hulett our guest on this episode of For Leaders, but he's also the CEO of PetMeds, a seasoned pro in the tech space, and is a leader in both world-class private and public companies. Matt shares 5 questions from his book every leader should be asking themselves that help to score where their company is within its growth journey. They talk about the major differences between leading a private company and a public company, and tactics he's adopted in his approach to both. There's a science to hiring the right talent and Matt boils it down to two things: to not lose money, and to make more money, which can be achieved through hiring solid talent aligned with the company mission. They also touch on the subject of AI and how it will impact employee roles and creativity, but ultimately, how we can stay human-focused. "Whatever you decide to do, make sure you're elite at it. You're the best at it."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[Not only is Matt Hulett our guest on this episode of For Leaders, but he's also the CEO of PetMeds, a seasoned pro in the tech space, and is a leader in both world-class private and public companies. Matt shares 5 questions from his book every leader should be asking themselves that help to score where their company is within its growth journey. They talk about the major differences between leading a private company and a public company, and tactics he's adopted in his approach to both. There's a science to hiring the right talent and Matt boils it down to two things: to not lose money, and to make more money, which can be achieved through hiring solid talent aligned with the company mission. They also touch on the subject of AI and how it will impact employee roles and creativity, but ultimately, how we can stay human-focused. "Whatever you decide to do, make sure you're elite at it. You're the best at it."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Not only is Matt Hulett our guest on this episode of For Leaders, but he's also the CEO of PetMeds, a seasoned pro in the tech space, and is a leader in both world-class private and public companies. Matt shares 5 questions from his book every leader should be asking themselves that help to score where their company is within its growth journey. They talk about the major differences between leading a private company and a public company, and tactics he's adopted in his approach to both. There's a science to hiring the right talent and Matt boils it down to two things: to not lose money, and to make more money, which can be achieved through hiring solid talent aligned with the company mission. They also touch on the subject of AI and how it will impact employee roles and creativity, but ultimately, how we can stay human-focused. "Whatever you decide to do, make sure you're elite at it. You're the best at it."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Not only is Matt Hulett our guest on this episode of For Leaders, but he's also the CEO of PetMeds, a seasoned pro in the tech space, and is a leader in both world-class private and public companies. Matt shares 5 questions from his book every leader shou</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Transforming Dreams into Reality | Michael Hyatt's Full Focus Approach</title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO.com Show, Clint is joined by the esteemed Michael Hyatt, the bestselling author, business coach, and Founder of Full Focus. In this inspiring conversation, Michael delves deeper into the principles of audience understanding and obstacle removal, shedding light on the keys to entrepreneurial success. They talk about the impact of his work and how he built a successful business from blogging to writing his book, and now, selling products at Full Focus. Michael has spent years researching productivity and goal setting, discovering exactly how he can help people achieve their dreams and actualize even their most unattainable goals in business and leadership. A major part of goal achievement is learning how to lead yourself because it takes a self-aware person to positively lead others and Michael is an advocate for helping leaders become aware of their impact on the world. "If you can figure out the people in your target audience, what they aspire to, what they dream about accomplishing, what they wish they had, and then if you can figure out what are the obstacles that are keeping them from getting at, and if you can help them remove those obstacles and make progress toward their goals, you can build any kind business."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of the CEO.com Show, Clint is joined by the esteemed Michael Hyatt, the bestselling author, business coach, and Founder of Full Focus. In this inspiring conversation, Michael delves deeper into the principles of audience understanding and obstacle removal, shedding light on the keys to entrepreneurial success. They talk about the impact of his work and how he built a successful business from blogging to writing his book, and now, selling products at Full Focus. Michael has spent years researching productivity and goal setting, discovering exactly how he can help people achieve their dreams and actualize even their most unattainable goals in business and leadership. A major part of goal achievement is learning how to lead yourself because it takes a self-aware person to positively lead others and Michael is an advocate for helping leaders become aware of their impact on the world. "If you can figure out the people in your target audience, what they aspire to, what they dream about accomplishing, what they wish they had, and then if you can figure out what are the obstacles that are keeping them from getting at, and if you can help them remove those obstacles and make progress toward their goals, you can build any kind business."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1724</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of the CEO.com Show, Clint is joined by the esteemed Michael Hyatt, the bestselling author, business coach, and Founder of Full Focus. In this inspiring conversation, Michael delves deeper into the principles of audience understanding and obstacle removal, shedding light on the keys to entrepreneurial success. They talk about the impact of his work and how he built a successful business from blogging to writing his book, and now, selling products at Full Focus. Michael has spent years researching productivity and goal setting, discovering exactly how he can help people achieve their dreams and actualize even their most unattainable goals in business and leadership. A major part of goal achievement is learning how to lead yourself because it takes a self-aware person to positively lead others and Michael is an advocate for helping leaders become aware of their impact on the world. "If you can figure out the people in your target audience, what they aspire to, what they dream about accomplishing, what they wish they had, and then if you can figure out what are the obstacles that are keeping them from getting at, and if you can help them remove those obstacles and make progress toward their goals, you can build any kind business."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of the CEO.com Show, Clint is joined by the esteemed Michael Hyatt, the bestselling author, business coach, and Founder of Full Focus. In this inspiring conversation, Michael delves deeper into the principles of audience understanding and </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Safeguarding the Digital Frontier | Nick Schneider's Vision for Modern Cybersecurity</title>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO of Arctic Wolf, Nick Schneider, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for an in-depth conversation about cybersecurity and modern solutions for modern threats in this space. They discuss how AI is being used for nefarious reasons to scam and bait unsuspecting people, and how security is evolving to fight against it. Leveraging new technology is key to keeping customers secure and Nick's on a mission to use it for good. Nick talks about his experience going to market and how he navigated scaling in a repeatable way. Explaining your 'why' as a leader is key to finding the right talent and integral to the success of a company and its teams. "The role of a leader is not necessarily to be the most popular person in the room, it's to make the decision that they feel is best for the organization as a whole."]]>
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        <![CDATA[The CEO of Arctic Wolf, Nick Schneider, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for an in-depth conversation about cybersecurity and modern solutions for modern threats in this space. They discuss how AI is being used for nefarious reasons to scam and bait unsuspecting people, and how security is evolving to fight against it. Leveraging new technology is key to keeping customers secure and Nick's on a mission to use it for good. Nick talks about his experience going to market and how he navigated scaling in a repeatable way. Explaining your 'why' as a leader is key to finding the right talent and integral to the success of a company and its teams. "The role of a leader is not necessarily to be the most popular person in the room, it's to make the decision that they feel is best for the organization as a whole."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1229</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>The CEO of Arctic Wolf, Nick Schneider, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for an in-depth conversation about cybersecurity and modern solutions for modern threats in this space. They discuss how AI is being used for nefarious reasons to scam and bait unsuspecting people, and how security is evolving to fight against it. Leveraging new technology is key to keeping customers secure and Nick's on a mission to use it for good. Nick talks about his experience going to market and how he navigated scaling in a repeatable way. Explaining your 'why' as a leader is key to finding the right talent and integral to the success of a company and its teams. "The role of a leader is not necessarily to be the most popular person in the room, it's to make the decision that they feel is best for the organization as a whole."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The CEO of Arctic Wolf, Nick Schneider, joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for an in-depth conversation about cybersecurity and modern solutions for modern threats in this space. They discuss how AI is being used for nefarious reasons to scam and </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>From Marine Officer to Hollywood Star | Rob Riggle's Journey of Service, Acting, and Entrepreneurial Inspiration</title>
      <itunes:title>From Marine Officer to Hollywood Star | Rob Riggle's Journey of Service, Acting, and Entrepreneurial Inspiration</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Esteemed actor and retired United States Marine Officer Rob Riggle joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for an insightful conversation about his career as an actor and an officer, and how he juggled the two responsibilities. Rob's list of acting accomplishments is long, including classics like The Lorax, 12 Strong, The Hangover, and 21 Jump Street. Family is what ultimately drove Rob to seek a drastic career change, starting him on the path to stardom. They talk about seeking constant growth and changing how you respond to failure because adversity is a necessary part of life and it's important to stay strong when your character gets tested. Rob is hugely inspired by Teddy Roosevelt and strives to be reliable and authentic, just as he was. "I love entrepreneurship and I love entrepreneurs because in my opinion, small business, business owners, innovators, people that think and do and build, those are the people I want to be around."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Esteemed actor and retired United States Marine Officer Rob Riggle joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for an insightful conversation about his career as an actor and an officer, and how he juggled the two responsibilities. Rob's list of acting accomplishments is long, including classics like The Lorax, 12 Strong, The Hangover, and 21 Jump Street. Family is what ultimately drove Rob to seek a drastic career change, starting him on the path to stardom. They talk about seeking constant growth and changing how you respond to failure because adversity is a necessary part of life and it's important to stay strong when your character gets tested. Rob is hugely inspired by Teddy Roosevelt and strives to be reliable and authentic, just as he was. "I love entrepreneurship and I love entrepreneurs because in my opinion, small business, business owners, innovators, people that think and do and build, those are the people I want to be around."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>2845</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Esteemed actor and retired United States Marine Officer Rob Riggle joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for an insightful conversation about his career as an actor and an officer, and how he juggled the two responsibilities. Rob's list of acting accomplishments is long, including classics like The Lorax, 12 Strong, The Hangover, and 21 Jump Street. Family is what ultimately drove Rob to seek a drastic career change, starting him on the path to stardom. They talk about seeking constant growth and changing how you respond to failure because adversity is a necessary part of life and it's important to stay strong when your character gets tested. Rob is hugely inspired by Teddy Roosevelt and strives to be reliable and authentic, just as he was. "I love entrepreneurship and I love entrepreneurs because in my opinion, small business, business owners, innovators, people that think and do and build, those are the people I want to be around."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Esteemed actor and retired United States Marine Officer Rob Riggle joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for an insightful conversation about his career as an actor and an officer, and how he juggled the two responsibilities. Rob's list of acting acc</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How to Build Winning Experiences and Brand Authenticity | Raj De Datta, CEO of Bloomreach</title>
      <itunes:title>How to Build Winning Experiences and Brand Authenticity | Raj De Datta, CEO of Bloomreach</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Raj De Datta joins Clint Betts on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about understanding what your customers are seeking and delivering beyond their expectations. Companies are always on the hunt for authenticity and this requires reflection and inspection to discover exactly what to stand for as a brand. They talk about training AI to represent brands individually because AI doesn't know what to do automatically, likening it to training a new employee. Additionally, modern business demands creating the best customer experiences possible, so consumer data is an extremely effective tool that every leader should be optimizing. Raj talks about the underappreciated attributes of failure and celebrating overcoming difficulty just as much as we celebrate success. Tune in to learn more! "People agonize over the what. Like what do we stand for? What is the brand about? But more important is that you stand for something."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Raj De Datta joins Clint Betts on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about understanding what your customers are seeking and delivering beyond their expectations. Companies are always on the hunt for authenticity and this requires reflection and inspection to discover exactly what to stand for as a brand. They talk about training AI to represent brands individually because AI doesn't know what to do automatically, likening it to training a new employee. Additionally, modern business demands creating the best customer experiences possible, so consumer data is an extremely effective tool that every leader should be optimizing. Raj talks about the underappreciated attributes of failure and celebrating overcoming difficulty just as much as we celebrate success. Tune in to learn more! "People agonize over the what. Like what do we stand for? What is the brand about? But more important is that you stand for something."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1812</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Raj De Datta joins Clint Betts on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about understanding what your customers are seeking and delivering beyond their expectations. Companies are always on the hunt for authenticity and this requires reflection and inspection to discover exactly what to stand for as a brand. They talk about training AI to represent brands individually because AI doesn't know what to do automatically, likening it to training a new employee. Additionally, modern business demands creating the best customer experiences possible, so consumer data is an extremely effective tool that every leader should be optimizing. Raj talks about the underappreciated attributes of failure and celebrating overcoming difficulty just as much as we celebrate success. Tune in to learn more! "People agonize over the what. Like what do we stand for? What is the brand about? But more important is that you stand for something."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Raj De Datta joins Clint Betts on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about understanding what your customers are seeking and delivering beyond their expectations. Companies are always on the hunt for authenticity and this requires reflection a</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How AI is Driving the Workplace Forward | Ted Elliott, CEO of Copado</title>
      <itunes:title>How AI is Driving the Workplace Forward | Ted Elliott, CEO of Copado</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Ted Elliott, who is the CEO of Copado, joins Clint for a conversation about leveraging AI in the workplace and what a fascinating time it is to be a part of the tech industry. With the recent advancements of modern AI, people are understandably afraid of what this could mean for their jobs in the future, especially in fields like technical writing. Ted explains how this new technology is becoming so widespread that it's actually increasing productivity and will be a tool used for boosting technical writing and similar jobs in the coming years. Family is the main tenet in how Ted operates in life and business. He shares important lessons learned as a CEO and family man, and how family can be your biggest driver for success. "That's a big lesson that my dad was really great at was stepping back and letting me fail on my own. And that's a hard one to learn."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Ted Elliott, who is the CEO of Copado, joins Clint for a conversation about leveraging AI in the workplace and what a fascinating time it is to be a part of the tech industry. With the recent advancements of modern AI, people are understandably afraid of what this could mean for their jobs in the future, especially in fields like technical writing. Ted explains how this new technology is becoming so widespread that it's actually increasing productivity and will be a tool used for boosting technical writing and similar jobs in the coming years. Family is the main tenet in how Ted operates in life and business. He shares important lessons learned as a CEO and family man, and how family can be your biggest driver for success. "That's a big lesson that my dad was really great at was stepping back and letting me fail on my own. And that's a hard one to learn."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2155</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Ted Elliott, who is the CEO of Copado, joins Clint for a conversation about leveraging AI in the workplace and what a fascinating time it is to be a part of the tech industry. With the recent advancements of modern AI, people are understandably afraid of what this could mean for their jobs in the future, especially in fields like technical writing. Ted explains how this new technology is becoming so widespread that it's actually increasing productivity and will be a tool used for boosting technical writing and similar jobs in the coming years. Family is the main tenet in how Ted operates in life and business. He shares important lessons learned as a CEO and family man, and how family can be your biggest driver for success. "That's a big lesson that my dad was really great at was stepping back and letting me fail on my own. And that's a hard one to learn."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ted Elliott, who is the CEO of Copado, joins Clint for a conversation about leveraging AI in the workplace and what a fascinating time it is to be a part of the tech industry. With the recent advancements of modern AI, people are understandably afraid of </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Impact Investing with a Gratitude Mindset | David Alvo Verdugo on Building Community VC</title>
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        <![CDATA[David Alvo Verdugo joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to share his story of investing and how he's making a positive impact in his community and the world. His story proves that one person's words can forever change your life and it's up to you to learn, grow, apply, and evolve with new information. They discuss the twists and turns of the entrepreneur's journey and dealing with the unexpected along the way, particularly for tech startups. David advises entrepreneurs to not be afraid to ask for help from other leaders because they've likely experienced the same hardships and can provide feedback. They talk about the common traits of great leaders and how building up a community is so important for the success of startups. Tune in to learn more!]]>
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        <![CDATA[David Alvo Verdugo joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to share his story of investing and how he's making a positive impact in his community and the world. His story proves that one person's words can forever change your life and it's up to you to learn, grow, apply, and evolve with new information. They discuss the twists and turns of the entrepreneur's journey and dealing with the unexpected along the way, particularly for tech startups. David advises entrepreneurs to not be afraid to ask for help from other leaders because they've likely experienced the same hardships and can provide feedback. They talk about the common traits of great leaders and how building up a community is so important for the success of startups. Tune in to learn more!]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Aug 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1444</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>David Alvo Verdugo joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to share his story of investing and how he's making a positive impact in his community and the world. His story proves that one person's words can forever change your life and it's up to you to learn, grow, apply, and evolve with new information. They discuss the twists and turns of the entrepreneur's journey and dealing with the unexpected along the way, particularly for tech startups. David advises entrepreneurs to not be afraid to ask for help from other leaders because they've likely experienced the same hardships and can provide feedback. They talk about the common traits of great leaders and how building up a community is so important for the success of startups. Tune in to learn more!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>David Alvo Verdugo joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to share his story of investing and how he's making a positive impact in his community and the world. His story proves that one person's words can forever change your life and it's up to you to</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,ceo.com,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Democratizing Opportunities and Creating a Culture of Belonging | Tony Jamous, CEO at Oyster</title>
      <itunes:title>Democratizing Opportunities and Creating a Culture of Belonging | Tony Jamous, CEO at Oyster</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Tony Jamous from Oyster joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to talk about transforming the world through the power of business. Tony is empowering companies all over the globe to hire talent no matter where they live, through democratizing opportunities of employment, equality, and growth. Having a unique and inclusive workplace is so important today because it harbors an environment of emotional safety, which promotes creativity and allows employees to ask questions without fear of judgment. They discuss Oyster's mission and what the future of work looks like for employers. Creating a culture of connection and mental wellbeing in the workplace takes a little bit of engineering and a lot of dedication, which is something all leaders should strive to uphold. "They feel that they are a part of community. It's more about belonging than controlling."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[Tony Jamous from Oyster joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to talk about transforming the world through the power of business. Tony is empowering companies all over the globe to hire talent no matter where they live, through democratizing opportunities of employment, equality, and growth. Having a unique and inclusive workplace is so important today because it harbors an environment of emotional safety, which promotes creativity and allows employees to ask questions without fear of judgment. They discuss Oyster's mission and what the future of work looks like for employers. Creating a culture of connection and mental wellbeing in the workplace takes a little bit of engineering and a lot of dedication, which is something all leaders should strive to uphold. "They feel that they are a part of community. It's more about belonging than controlling."]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>2534</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Tony Jamous from Oyster joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to talk about transforming the world through the power of business. Tony is empowering companies all over the globe to hire talent no matter where they live, through democratizing opportunities of employment, equality, and growth. Having a unique and inclusive workplace is so important today because it harbors an environment of emotional safety, which promotes creativity and allows employees to ask questions without fear of judgment. They discuss Oyster's mission and what the future of work looks like for employers. Creating a culture of connection and mental wellbeing in the workplace takes a little bit of engineering and a lot of dedication, which is something all leaders should strive to uphold. "They feel that they are a part of community. It's more about belonging than controlling."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Tony Jamous from Oyster joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders to talk about transforming the world through the power of business. Tony is empowering companies all over the globe to hire talent no matter where they live, through democratizing opportun</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Good Ideas Always Win | Jeff Hoffman on Investing and Going Public</title>
      <itunes:title>Good Ideas Always Win | Jeff Hoffman on Investing and Going Public</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Jeff Hoffman joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a fun conversation about entrepreneurship and investing. Jeff executive produces a series called Going Public where people pitch their ideas and you, the public, can go online and "click-to-invest" in their company. They talk about things every single entrepreneur should do to get their buisness off the ground and how it's dangerous to be a solo-preneur because a team with a diversified skillset will help you grow faster. Jeff explains that every single day, entrepreneurs need to get out of their office chairs and spend time walking in the shoes of their target customers so they can understand their needs on a personal level. They discuss how leaders often give themselves too much work in startups managing all these different facets rather than hiring the right talent, which can be detrimental to the company. "A good idea, doesn't matter, doesn't care where it came from. If someone loves your product, they don't care if you are White, Black, male, female, Muslim, Christian, old, young, none of those things matter. Good ideas that make things better for people will always win."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Jeff Hoffman joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a fun conversation about entrepreneurship and investing. Jeff executive produces a series called Going Public where people pitch their ideas and you, the public, can go online and "click-to-invest" in their company. They talk about things every single entrepreneur should do to get their buisness off the ground and how it's dangerous to be a solo-preneur because a team with a diversified skillset will help you grow faster. Jeff explains that every single day, entrepreneurs need to get out of their office chairs and spend time walking in the shoes of their target customers so they can understand their needs on a personal level. They discuss how leaders often give themselves too much work in startups managing all these different facets rather than hiring the right talent, which can be detrimental to the company. "A good idea, doesn't matter, doesn't care where it came from. If someone loves your product, they don't care if you are White, Black, male, female, Muslim, Christian, old, young, none of those things matter. Good ideas that make things better for people will always win."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1857</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Jeff Hoffman joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a fun conversation about entrepreneurship and investing. Jeff executive produces a series called Going Public where people pitch their ideas and you, the public, can go online and "click-to-invest" in their company. They talk about things every single entrepreneur should do to get their buisness off the ground and how it's dangerous to be a solo-preneur because a team with a diversified skillset will help you grow faster. Jeff explains that every single day, entrepreneurs need to get out of their office chairs and spend time walking in the shoes of their target customers so they can understand their needs on a personal level. They discuss how leaders often give themselves too much work in startups managing all these different facets rather than hiring the right talent, which can be detrimental to the company. "A good idea, doesn't matter, doesn't care where it came from. If someone loves your product, they don't care if you are White, Black, male, female, Muslim, Christian, old, young, none of those things matter. Good ideas that make things better for people will always win."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jeff Hoffman joins Clint on this episode of For Leaders for a fun conversation about entrepreneurship and investing. Jeff executive produces a series called Going Public where people pitch their ideas and you, the public, can go online and "click-to-inves</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Lessons on Funding Expansion and Industry Global Leadership | CEO of ClickHouse, Aaron Katz</title>
      <itunes:title>Lessons on Funding Expansion and Industry Global Leadership | CEO of ClickHouse, Aaron Katz</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Aaron Katz who is the CEO of ClickHouse and an integral part of the Salesforce story. Aaron has been in the enterprise software industry for 25 years, making him an expert in funding expansion and identifying solutions for customer needs. They discuss the stages CEOs and entrepreneurs go through when deciding what to do next with their careers, whether that's investing or starting another company, ultimately weighing the tremendous risk involved with such decisions. Aaron explains how this industry is not for the faint of heart because there are so many factors to take into account when making decisions and maintaining customer expectations. They also talk about self-leadership and how Aaron governs himself impacts his ability to lead others. "I think AI is fundamentally different from what we're seeing. I don't think any of us really know what the next few years are going to look like but it's evolving very, very quickly."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Aaron Katz who is the CEO of ClickHouse and an integral part of the Salesforce story. Aaron has been in the enterprise software industry for 25 years, making him an expert in funding expansion and identifying solutions for customer needs. They discuss the stages CEOs and entrepreneurs go through when deciding what to do next with their careers, whether that's investing or starting another company, ultimately weighing the tremendous risk involved with such decisions. Aaron explains how this industry is not for the faint of heart because there are so many factors to take into account when making decisions and maintaining customer expectations. They also talk about self-leadership and how Aaron governs himself impacts his ability to lead others. "I think AI is fundamentally different from what we're seeing. I don't think any of us really know what the next few years are going to look like but it's evolving very, very quickly."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jul 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2558</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Aaron Katz who is the CEO of ClickHouse and an integral part of the Salesforce story. Aaron has been in the enterprise software industry for 25 years, making him an expert in funding expansion and identifying solutions for customer needs. They discuss the stages CEOs and entrepreneurs go through when deciding what to do next with their careers, whether that's investing or starting another company, ultimately weighing the tremendous risk involved with such decisions. Aaron explains how this industry is not for the faint of heart because there are so many factors to take into account when making decisions and maintaining customer expectations. They also talk about self-leadership and how Aaron governs himself impacts his ability to lead others. "I think AI is fundamentally different from what we're seeing. I don't think any of us really know what the next few years are going to look like but it's evolving very, very quickly."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Aaron Katz who is the CEO of ClickHouse and an integral part of the Salesforce story. Aaron has been in the enterprise software industry for 25 years, making him an expert in funding expansion and identifyi</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Disrupting the Medical Industry with Tech and AI | CEO of Cala Health, Renee Ryan</title>
      <itunes:title>Disrupting the Medical Industry with Tech and AI | CEO of Cala Health, Renee Ryan</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint for an exciting conversation with Renee Ryan, who is the CEO of Cala Health and is on a mission to transform the standard of care for chronic disease. They discuss her journey of being an investor to becoming the CEO of an industry-disrupting company. Modern tech advancements, including the recent boom of artificial intelligence, are driving medicine forward and Cala Health is using these tools to help people with hand tremors live a normal life again. Renee shares her best advice from lessons learned over the years. Tune in to learn more about Cala Health's incredible work and hear what the future of the medical industry holds in tech. "I think there's just so much we can do in a preventative way before things happen, that makes more sense than all this down-stream care that we spend so much money on."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint for an exciting conversation with Renee Ryan, who is the CEO of Cala Health and is on a mission to transform the standard of care for chronic disease. They discuss her journey of being an investor to becoming the CEO of an industry-disrupting company. Modern tech advancements, including the recent boom of artificial intelligence, are driving medicine forward and Cala Health is using these tools to help people with hand tremors live a normal life again. Renee shares her best advice from lessons learned over the years. Tune in to learn more about Cala Health's incredible work and hear what the future of the medical industry holds in tech. "I think there's just so much we can do in a preventative way before things happen, that makes more sense than all this down-stream care that we spend so much money on."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Join Clint for an exciting conversation with Renee Ryan, who is the CEO of Cala Health and is on a mission to transform the standard of care for chronic disease. They discuss her journey of being an investor to becoming the CEO of an industry-disrupting company. Modern tech advancements, including the recent boom of artificial intelligence, are driving medicine forward and Cala Health is using these tools to help people with hand tremors live a normal life again. Renee shares her best advice from lessons learned over the years. Tune in to learn more about Cala Health's incredible work and hear what the future of the medical industry holds in tech. "I think there's just so much we can do in a preventative way before things happen, that makes more sense than all this down-stream care that we spend so much money on."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Clint for an exciting conversation with Renee Ryan, who is the CEO of Cala Health and is on a mission to transform the standard of care for chronic disease. They discuss her journey of being an investor to becoming the CEO of an industry-disrupting c</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>How to Find Your Market Niche and Win Modern Business | Marco Zappacosta on Making Thumbtack a Household Name</title>
      <itunes:title>How to Find Your Market Niche and Win Modern Business | Marco Zappacosta on Making Thumbtack a Household Name</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Meet Marco Zappacosta, the co-founder and CEO of Thumbtack. This innovative, American company empowers small businesses nationwide through helping people care for their homes. A common theme we hear from high-profile entrepreneurs like Marco is their businesses usually start by identifying an issue in a market, and supplying a unique product or service that fills the gap. They talk about how the modern customer and buying experience has to be effortless and how that's the key ingredient to making businesses succeed today. "Thumbtack was founded in the same 6-12 month period that spawned Uber and AirBnb. And that has always shown me how big and how impactful these businesses can get when you truly get it right, when you truly solve that problem in sort of that magical of a way."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Meet Marco Zappacosta, the co-founder and CEO of Thumbtack. This innovative, American company empowers small businesses nationwide through helping people care for their homes. A common theme we hear from high-profile entrepreneurs like Marco is their businesses usually start by identifying an issue in a market, and supplying a unique product or service that fills the gap. They talk about how the modern customer and buying experience has to be effortless and how that's the key ingredient to making businesses succeed today. "Thumbtack was founded in the same 6-12 month period that spawned Uber and AirBnb. And that has always shown me how big and how impactful these businesses can get when you truly get it right, when you truly solve that problem in sort of that magical of a way."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jul 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/7e6d5a4b/e619e956.mp3" length="68318029" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>2842</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Meet Marco Zappacosta, the co-founder and CEO of Thumbtack. This innovative, American company empowers small businesses nationwide through helping people care for their homes. A common theme we hear from high-profile entrepreneurs like Marco is their businesses usually start by identifying an issue in a market, and supplying a unique product or service that fills the gap. They talk about how the modern customer and buying experience has to be effortless and how that's the key ingredient to making businesses succeed today. "Thumbtack was founded in the same 6-12 month period that spawned Uber and AirBnb. And that has always shown me how big and how impactful these businesses can get when you truly get it right, when you truly solve that problem in sort of that magical of a way."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Meet Marco Zappacosta, the co-founder and CEO of Thumbtack. This innovative, American company empowers small businesses nationwide through helping people care for their homes. A common theme we hear from high-profile entrepreneurs like Marco is their busi</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,ceo.com,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>Building Value Within Your Organization With Lee Benson | How to Enhance Self-Esteem and Employee Happiness</title>
      <itunes:title>Building Value Within Your Organization With Lee Benson | How to Enhance Self-Esteem and Employee Happiness</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Lee Benson who is an accomplished author, serial CEO, and leadership coach. In his most recent book, Lee helps business leaders identify their most important number and impliment strategies to achieve their north star goals so they can navigate tough times with ease. They discuss mental health of leadership and how struggle does not define you, but is necessary for personal empowerment and growth. Lee's mission is to motivate companies to embrace struggle in healthy ways and to intrisically build value within organizations. His primary driver is to make the world a better place by teaching people about their purpose and how they can build value in themselves from a young age, so they can practice reaching their goals and bettering themselves throughout their lives. "That's where the self-esteem comes from. When you're accomplishing challenging things, you did it, you're in the middle of it, you feel great about yourself. That permeates out into your family. That permeates out into the communities you engage with."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Lee Benson who is an accomplished author, serial CEO, and leadership coach. In his most recent book, Lee helps business leaders identify their most important number and impliment strategies to achieve their north star goals so they can navigate tough times with ease. They discuss mental health of leadership and how struggle does not define you, but is necessary for personal empowerment and growth. Lee's mission is to motivate companies to embrace struggle in healthy ways and to intrisically build value within organizations. His primary driver is to make the world a better place by teaching people about their purpose and how they can build value in themselves from a young age, so they can practice reaching their goals and bettering themselves throughout their lives. "That's where the self-esteem comes from. When you're accomplishing challenging things, you did it, you're in the middle of it, you feel great about yourself. That permeates out into your family. That permeates out into the communities you engage with."]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/8cfa7223/50bedea5.mp3" length="80775717" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>3364</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Lee Benson who is an accomplished author, serial CEO, and leadership coach. In his most recent book, Lee helps business leaders identify their most important number and impliment strategies to achieve their north star goals so they can navigate tough times with ease. They discuss mental health of leadership and how struggle does not define you, but is necessary for personal empowerment and growth. Lee's mission is to motivate companies to embrace struggle in healthy ways and to intrisically build value within organizations. His primary driver is to make the world a better place by teaching people about their purpose and how they can build value in themselves from a young age, so they can practice reaching their goals and bettering themselves throughout their lives. "That's where the self-esteem comes from. When you're accomplishing challenging things, you did it, you're in the middle of it, you feel great about yourself. That permeates out into your family. That permeates out into the communities you engage with."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of For Leaders, Clint meets with Lee Benson who is an accomplished author, serial CEO, and leadership coach. In his most recent book, Lee helps business leaders identify their most important number and impliment strategies to achieve their</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,ceo.com,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Adapting to Modern Tech in the Creative Industry | Fredrik Thomassen on AI and Company Culture</title>
      <itunes:title>Adapting to Modern Tech in the Creative Industry | Fredrik Thomassen on AI and Company Culture</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Join us for a fun conversation with Fredrik Thomassen who is an entrepreneur, CEO, and Founder of Superside. Placing high value on company culture, Fredrik has transformed the way his company of creatives function and interact with their customers. By focusing on the needs of the customer, Fredrik was able to identify a gap in the market and deliver a service unlike any that existed. They discuss the future of AI and how it's affected his business, as well as the opportunities such a tool presents in today's market. With so many employees working remotely, Fredrik shares his expert tips for keeping a thriving sense of company culture no matter where people are located around the world.<br><br>"We're incredibly excited about it and we're pretty much all in. I think there hasn't been anything in the last 6 months or so where we haven't spoken about AI."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Join us for a fun conversation with Fredrik Thomassen who is an entrepreneur, CEO, and Founder of Superside. Placing high value on company culture, Fredrik has transformed the way his company of creatives function and interact with their customers. By focusing on the needs of the customer, Fredrik was able to identify a gap in the market and deliver a service unlike any that existed. They discuss the future of AI and how it's affected his business, as well as the opportunities such a tool presents in today's market. With so many employees working remotely, Fredrik shares his expert tips for keeping a thriving sense of company culture no matter where people are located around the world.<br><br>"We're incredibly excited about it and we're pretty much all in. I think there hasn't been anything in the last 6 months or so where we haven't spoken about AI."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/dea35381/41af6625.mp3" length="47821330" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1990</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Join us for a fun conversation with Fredrik Thomassen who is an entrepreneur, CEO, and Founder of Superside. Placing high value on company culture, Fredrik has transformed the way his company of creatives function and interact with their customers. By focusing on the needs of the customer, Fredrik was able to identify a gap in the market and deliver a service unlike any that existed. They discuss the future of AI and how it's affected his business, as well as the opportunities such a tool presents in today's market. With so many employees working remotely, Fredrik shares his expert tips for keeping a thriving sense of company culture no matter where people are located around the world."We're incredibly excited about it and we're pretty much all in. I think there hasn't been anything in the last 6 months or so where we haven't spoken about AI."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join us for a fun conversation with Fredrik Thomassen who is an entrepreneur, CEO, and Founder of Superside. Placing high value on company culture, Fredrik has transformed the way his company of creatives function and interact with their customers. By foc</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,ceo.com,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Look Into the Future of Work and AI with Ash Fontana | How Modern Companies are Adapting</title>
      <itunes:title>Look Into the Future of Work and AI with Ash Fontana | How Modern Companies are Adapting</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Ash Fontana joins Clint Betts on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about modern tech and AI. Ash is an esteemed coach for CEOs and investors and he helps business leaders discover how to propel their companies forward using an adaptive approach in problem solving. They talk about the fears people are currently experiencing with the emergence of new AI technology and he explains why these feelings are natural from a humanistic perspective. Ash shares some insights about how the modern employee working landscape is evoloving. With a goal of helping people work for themselves, Ash is a leading voice in the future of work. Tune in to learn more from this great mind!<br><br>"I think people think about strategy a lot at work, but remarkably, people don't think about strategy a lot in their own personal life."]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[Ash Fontana joins Clint Betts on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about modern tech and AI. Ash is an esteemed coach for CEOs and investors and he helps business leaders discover how to propel their companies forward using an adaptive approach in problem solving. They talk about the fears people are currently experiencing with the emergence of new AI technology and he explains why these feelings are natural from a humanistic perspective. Ash shares some insights about how the modern employee working landscape is evoloving. With a goal of helping people work for themselves, Ash is a leading voice in the future of work. Tune in to learn more from this great mind!<br><br>"I think people think about strategy a lot at work, but remarkably, people don't think about strategy a lot in their own personal life."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/1bc71dcf/95e11be9.mp3" length="81805119" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>3406</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Ash Fontana joins Clint Betts on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about modern tech and AI. Ash is an esteemed coach for CEOs and investors and he helps business leaders discover how to propel their companies forward using an adaptive approach in problem solving. They talk about the fears people are currently experiencing with the emergence of new AI technology and he explains why these feelings are natural from a humanistic perspective. Ash shares some insights about how the modern employee working landscape is evoloving. With a goal of helping people work for themselves, Ash is a leading voice in the future of work. Tune in to learn more from this great mind!"I think people think about strategy a lot at work, but remarkably, people don't think about strategy a lot in their own personal life."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ash Fontana joins Clint Betts on this episode of For Leaders for a conversation about modern tech and AI. Ash is an esteemed coach for CEOs and investors and he helps business leaders discover how to propel their companies forward using an adaptive approa</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>business_managment,business_strategy,ceo_advice,ceo.com,economics,entrepreneur,entrepreneurship,for_leaders,founder,investing,leadership,leadership_development,mental_health,philosophy,small_business,startup,story_teller,storytelling,thought_leader</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How Slice Built a Thriving Community | Ilir Sela's Founding Story of Slice</title>
      <itunes:title>How Slice Built a Thriving Community | Ilir Sela's Founding Story of Slice</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Ilir Sela joins Clint for a conversation about standards of leadership and how he founded Slice, an awesome pizza delivery service on a mission to support local restaurant owners. Coming from three generations of small business owners, Ilir saw early on how hard these people work to achieve their goals and establish their customer base. Described as a "life saver", Slice has helped restaurant owners successfully move parts of their business online, further tapping into an infinite market. With so many large-scale pizza chains in the nation, Slice levels the playing field between the neighborhood corner pizzeria and popular takeout spots, making Ilir a genius in the industry. They discuss implementing change and overcoming the struggles of entrepreneurship - something many can relate to. Tune in to learn more about Ilir's journey!<br><br>"Our mission is to keep locals thriving. There are people on the team that are more passionate about that mission than I am and I live and breathe it 24/7."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Ilir Sela joins Clint for a conversation about standards of leadership and how he founded Slice, an awesome pizza delivery service on a mission to support local restaurant owners. Coming from three generations of small business owners, Ilir saw early on how hard these people work to achieve their goals and establish their customer base. Described as a "life saver", Slice has helped restaurant owners successfully move parts of their business online, further tapping into an infinite market. With so many large-scale pizza chains in the nation, Slice levels the playing field between the neighborhood corner pizzeria and popular takeout spots, making Ilir a genius in the industry. They discuss implementing change and overcoming the struggles of entrepreneurship - something many can relate to. Tune in to learn more about Ilir's journey!<br><br>"Our mission is to keep locals thriving. There are people on the team that are more passionate about that mission than I am and I live and breathe it 24/7."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:author>CEO.com</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1962</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Ilir Sela joins Clint for a conversation about standards of leadership and how he founded Slice, an awesome pizza delivery service on a mission to support local restaurant owners. Coming from three generations of small business owners, Ilir saw early on how hard these people work to achieve their goals and establish their customer base. Described as a "life saver", Slice has helped restaurant owners successfully move parts of their business online, further tapping into an infinite market. With so many large-scale pizza chains in the nation, Slice levels the playing field between the neighborhood corner pizzeria and popular takeout spots, making Ilir a genius in the industry. They discuss implementing change and overcoming the struggles of entrepreneurship - something many can relate to. Tune in to learn more about Ilir's journey!"Our mission is to keep locals thriving. There are people on the team that are more passionate about that mission than I am and I live and breathe it 24/7."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ilir Sela joins Clint for a conversation about standards of leadership and how he founded Slice, an awesome pizza delivery service on a mission to support local restaurant owners. Coming from three generations of small business owners, Ilir saw early on h</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Dreaming Bigger than your Circumstances | Dr. Tommy Watson's Message of Motivation and Resilience</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dr. Tommy Watson is a successful author, coach, speaker, and entrepreneur and we're thrilled to have him on the show to speak with Clint about the resilience of the human spirit. On top of that, he's a big dreamer and his work helps teach people not only how to dream beyond their circumstances, but how to make their dreams a reality. Tommy's childhood was chaotic and he overcame some of the hardest obstacles that no child should have to endure. Having learned so much from the harsh circumstances at home, he's making the most out of his experiences, helping people turn their lives around.<br><br>"I've got to take care of myself first. But others who have the same drive who want to do something as well, I'm going to try to bring them along with me. I'm going to be their encourager."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Dr. Tommy Watson is a successful author, coach, speaker, and entrepreneur and we're thrilled to have him on the show to speak with Clint about the resilience of the human spirit. On top of that, he's a big dreamer and his work helps teach people not only how to dream beyond their circumstances, but how to make their dreams a reality. Tommy's childhood was chaotic and he overcame some of the hardest obstacles that no child should have to endure. Having learned so much from the harsh circumstances at home, he's making the most out of his experiences, helping people turn their lives around.<br><br>"I've got to take care of myself first. But others who have the same drive who want to do something as well, I'm going to try to bring them along with me. I'm going to be their encourager."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jun 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Tommy Watson is a successful author, coach, speaker, and entrepreneur and we're thrilled to have him on the show to speak with Clint about the resilience of the human spirit. On top of that, he's a big dreamer and his work helps teach people not only how to dream beyond their circumstances, but how to make their dreams a reality. Tommy's childhood was chaotic and he overcame some of the hardest obstacles that no child should have to endure. Having learned so much from the harsh circumstances at home, he's making the most out of his experiences, helping people turn their lives around."I've got to take care of myself first. But others who have the same drive who want to do something as well, I'm going to try to bring them along with me. I'm going to be their encourager."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Tommy Watson is a successful author, coach, speaker, and entrepreneur and we're thrilled to have him on the show to speak with Clint about the resilience of the human spirit. On top of that, he's a big dreamer and his work helps teach people not only </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Redefining Wellness and the Athleisure Industry | with Lululemon's Founder Chip Wilson</title>
      <itunes:title>Redefining Wellness and the Athleisure Industry | with Lululemon's Founder Chip Wilson</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[We're thrilled to have Chip Wilson, the founder and former CEO of Lululemon, on the show today to have a conversation about entrepreneurship with Clint. Chip has always had the desire to make something great, incorporating athleisure, adventure, and innovative company culture together in harmony. With a focus on living a healthier and happier life, Chip's mission is to elevate the world to greatness. They dig deep into the foundation of Lululemon and how Chip's ideas, as its founder, shaped the industry as a whole, forever changing market integrity. They also discuss valuable lessons learned about making mistakes and how important it is to be resilient as a business leader today. "Of course being a creative person, I love change and I love the disruption."]]>
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        <![CDATA[We're thrilled to have Chip Wilson, the founder and former CEO of Lululemon, on the show today to have a conversation about entrepreneurship with Clint. Chip has always had the desire to make something great, incorporating athleisure, adventure, and innovative company culture together in harmony. With a focus on living a healthier and happier life, Chip's mission is to elevate the world to greatness. They dig deep into the foundation of Lululemon and how Chip's ideas, as its founder, shaped the industry as a whole, forever changing market integrity. They also discuss valuable lessons learned about making mistakes and how important it is to be resilient as a business leader today. "Of course being a creative person, I love change and I love the disruption."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>We're thrilled to have Chip Wilson, the founder and former CEO of Lululemon, on the show today to have a conversation about entrepreneurship with Clint. Chip has always had the desire to make something great, incorporating athleisure, adventure, and innovative company culture together in harmony. With a focus on living a healthier and happier life, Chip's mission is to elevate the world to greatness. They dig deep into the foundation of Lululemon and how Chip's ideas, as its founder, shaped the industry as a whole, forever changing market integrity. They also discuss valuable lessons learned about making mistakes and how important it is to be resilient as a business leader today. "Of course being a creative person, I love change and I love the disruption."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We're thrilled to have Chip Wilson, the founder and former CEO of Lululemon, on the show today to have a conversation about entrepreneurship with Clint. Chip has always had the desire to make something great, incorporating athleisure, adventure, and innov</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Automating the Agricultural Industry with Modern Tech | Mel Torrie's Lessons from the Farm</title>
      <itunes:title>Automating the Agricultural Industry with Modern Tech | Mel Torrie's Lessons from the Farm</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint meets with Mel Torrie on this episode to talk about everything from tractors to Elon Musk to AI and automation in the agricultural industry. Entrepreneurs are professional risk-takers and Mel is no stranger to taking risks to make his vision become reality. Mel discusses his work in outdoor autonomy and how prominent brands are starting to employ this new technology in their designs. With the largest center for autonomy being in Australia, Mel's business has become an optimized operation worldwide, branching into nations across the globe. Tune in to hear just how Mel was able to work with his leadership to make his company a leader in the industrial automation space. "It really replicates what we're doing down in mining, for example, in Australia where the truck drivers have now been trained. They commit never to lay anyone off and they retrained the drivers. Some of them now run our software from 800 miles away and run the mine and don't have to leave their families and fly into a camp in the middle of nowhere."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint meets with Mel Torrie on this episode to talk about everything from tractors to Elon Musk to AI and automation in the agricultural industry. Entrepreneurs are professional risk-takers and Mel is no stranger to taking risks to make his vision become reality. Mel discusses his work in outdoor autonomy and how prominent brands are starting to employ this new technology in their designs. With the largest center for autonomy being in Australia, Mel's business has become an optimized operation worldwide, branching into nations across the globe. Tune in to hear just how Mel was able to work with his leadership to make his company a leader in the industrial automation space. "It really replicates what we're doing down in mining, for example, in Australia where the truck drivers have now been trained. They commit never to lay anyone off and they retrained the drivers. Some of them now run our software from 800 miles away and run the mine and don't have to leave their families and fly into a camp in the middle of nowhere."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1720</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Clint meets with Mel Torrie on this episode to talk about everything from tractors to Elon Musk to AI and automation in the agricultural industry. Entrepreneurs are professional risk-takers and Mel is no stranger to taking risks to make his vision become reality. Mel discusses his work in outdoor autonomy and how prominent brands are starting to employ this new technology in their designs. With the largest center for autonomy being in Australia, Mel's business has become an optimized operation worldwide, branching into nations across the globe. Tune in to hear just how Mel was able to work with his leadership to make his company a leader in the industrial automation space. "It really replicates what we're doing down in mining, for example, in Australia where the truck drivers have now been trained. They commit never to lay anyone off and they retrained the drivers. Some of them now run our software from 800 miles away and run the mine and don't have to leave their families and fly into a camp in the middle of nowhere."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint meets with Mel Torrie on this episode to talk about everything from tractors to Elon Musk to AI and automation in the agricultural industry. Entrepreneurs are professional risk-takers and Mel is no stranger to taking risks to make his vision become </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Student Loans will Never Be The Same | Tony Aguilar's Fintech Approach</title>
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        <![CDATA[On today's episode, Clint meets with Tony Aguilar, the CEO and Founder of Chipper, for an insightful conversation about fintech and the lasting impacts of student loans. As a first-generation graduate, he saw firsthand how difficult student loan debt is to pay off and noticed how much it held students back from launching their lives and careers. He approaches entrepreneurship with a community-first mindset and has made massive waves in the industry because of it. They discuss the future of education and how that landscape might change over time from a financially innovative perspective. "I think you have to have that as a founder, this unwavering confidence in your abilities to succeed and to just tackle any challenge you face in building your company."]]>
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        <![CDATA[On today's episode, Clint meets with Tony Aguilar, the CEO and Founder of Chipper, for an insightful conversation about fintech and the lasting impacts of student loans. As a first-generation graduate, he saw firsthand how difficult student loan debt is to pay off and noticed how much it held students back from launching their lives and careers. He approaches entrepreneurship with a community-first mindset and has made massive waves in the industry because of it. They discuss the future of education and how that landscape might change over time from a financially innovative perspective. "I think you have to have that as a founder, this unwavering confidence in your abilities to succeed and to just tackle any challenge you face in building your company."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1937</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On today's episode, Clint meets with Tony Aguilar, the CEO and Founder of Chipper, for an insightful conversation about fintech and the lasting impacts of student loans. As a first-generation graduate, he saw firsthand how difficult student loan debt is to pay off and noticed how much it held students back from launching their lives and careers. He approaches entrepreneurship with a community-first mindset and has made massive waves in the industry because of it. They discuss the future of education and how that landscape might change over time from a financially innovative perspective. "I think you have to have that as a founder, this unwavering confidence in your abilities to succeed and to just tackle any challenge you face in building your company."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On today's episode, Clint meets with Tony Aguilar, the CEO and Founder of Chipper, for an insightful conversation about fintech and the lasting impacts of student loans. As a first-generation graduate, he saw firsthand how difficult student loan debt is t</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Changing Medicine Through the Power of AI | Navid Alipour’s Mission for Humanity</title>
      <itunes:title>Changing Medicine Through the Power of AI | Navid Alipour’s Mission for Humanity</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Navid Alipour joins Clint Betts on today's episode to talk about the impact of AI in the medical field - specifically in cancer and heart disease detection. Navid shares his experience with AI and how he's using data to his advantage to help humankind. In a time when people are afraid that AI will replace everyone's jobs, Navid is an advocate for its use in medicine because it will never replace an actual doctor; it will simply enhance their abilities. As the healthcare industry evolves and advances, the demand for technology will rise and Navid discusses some ethical dilemmas that might arise. Regardless, the future looks bright for medicine with the help of AI. "I think historians will look back on this decade, which we're in the earlier part of still, and we're the huge cornerstone historically. When we look back in ten years, modern medicine, I think, is going to advance more in the next ten years than the last fifty years combined."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Navid Alipour joins Clint Betts on today's episode to talk about the impact of AI in the medical field - specifically in cancer and heart disease detection. Navid shares his experience with AI and how he's using data to his advantage to help humankind. In a time when people are afraid that AI will replace everyone's jobs, Navid is an advocate for its use in medicine because it will never replace an actual doctor; it will simply enhance their abilities. As the healthcare industry evolves and advances, the demand for technology will rise and Navid discusses some ethical dilemmas that might arise. Regardless, the future looks bright for medicine with the help of AI. "I think historians will look back on this decade, which we're in the earlier part of still, and we're the huge cornerstone historically. When we look back in ten years, modern medicine, I think, is going to advance more in the next ten years than the last fifty years combined."]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:duration>2354</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Navid Alipour joins Clint Betts on today's episode to talk about the impact of AI in the medical field - specifically in cancer and heart disease detection. Navid shares his experience with AI and how he's using data to his advantage to help humankind. In a time when people are afraid that AI will replace everyone's jobs, Navid is an advocate for its use in medicine because it will never replace an actual doctor; it will simply enhance their abilities. As the healthcare industry evolves and advances, the demand for technology will rise and Navid discusses some ethical dilemmas that might arise. Regardless, the future looks bright for medicine with the help of AI. "I think historians will look back on this decade, which we're in the earlier part of still, and we're the huge cornerstone historically. When we look back in ten years, modern medicine, I think, is going to advance more in the next ten years than the last fifty years combined."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Navid Alipour joins Clint Betts on today's episode to talk about the impact of AI in the medical field - specifically in cancer and heart disease detection. Navid shares his experience with AI and how he's using data to his advantage to help humankind. In</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>There is No AI Without Data | Chet Kapoor on Data Innovation</title>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint Betts for a fun conversation with Chet Kapoor about AI and how it's impacting the world. As the Chairman and CEO of DataStax, Chet's on a mission to build products that change people's lives. They discuss the future of innovation in tech and what that means for massive regulations coming down the pipeline, which is something never seen before. As the world of technology is evolving, Chet suggests industries adapt and integrate their processes with AI because it will propel them forward. "There is no AI without data. Everything needs to be real-time because imagine you go to ChatGPT and put in a request at the prompt and you get a response back in two days. Useless. We want a response right away and that's what AI needs to be...It needs to be in everything you do in your real-time world because you don't live a batch life...You live in the moment."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint Betts for a fun conversation with Chet Kapoor about AI and how it's impacting the world. As the Chairman and CEO of DataStax, Chet's on a mission to build products that change people's lives. They discuss the future of innovation in tech and what that means for massive regulations coming down the pipeline, which is something never seen before. As the world of technology is evolving, Chet suggests industries adapt and integrate their processes with AI because it will propel them forward. "There is no AI without data. Everything needs to be real-time because imagine you go to ChatGPT and put in a request at the prompt and you get a response back in two days. Useless. We want a response right away and that's what AI needs to be...It needs to be in everything you do in your real-time world because you don't live a batch life...You live in the moment."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2023 10:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Join Clint Betts for a fun conversation with Chet Kapoor about AI and how it's impacting the world. As the Chairman and CEO of DataStax, Chet's on a mission to build products that change people's lives. They discuss the future of innovation in tech and what that means for massive regulations coming down the pipeline, which is something never seen before. As the world of technology is evolving, Chet suggests industries adapt and integrate their processes with AI because it will propel them forward. "There is no AI without data. Everything needs to be real-time because imagine you go to ChatGPT and put in a request at the prompt and you get a response back in two days. Useless. We want a response right away and that's what AI needs to be...It needs to be in everything you do in your real-time world because you don't live a batch life...You live in the moment."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Clint Betts for a fun conversation with Chet Kapoor about AI and how it's impacting the world. As the Chairman and CEO of DataStax, Chet's on a mission to build products that change people's lives. They discuss the future of innovation in tech and wh</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Survival of Traditional Media Today | Jason Feifer on Content Evolution and Adaptation</title>
      <itunes:title>The Survival of Traditional Media Today | Jason Feifer on Content Evolution and Adaptation</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint Betts brings on the Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Media, Jason Feifer. He's an accomplished author who recently wrote Build for Tomorrow, a guide to resilience. They discuss his journey as a writer and how it helped him learn so much about the entrepreneurial spirit and what keeps people going in stressful times. He discusses the evolution of content over past decades and how the monetization and consumption of content has changed drastically. Tune in to learn more! "What you should have is something that makes people feel like they are progressing through a very complicated, big idea by giving them a lot of really interesting small ideas that are going to be evermore logical because of the way you are laying them out."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint Betts brings on the Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Media, Jason Feifer. He's an accomplished author who recently wrote Build for Tomorrow, a guide to resilience. They discuss his journey as a writer and how it helped him learn so much about the entrepreneurial spirit and what keeps people going in stressful times. He discusses the evolution of content over past decades and how the monetization and consumption of content has changed drastically. Tune in to learn more! "What you should have is something that makes people feel like they are progressing through a very complicated, big idea by giving them a lot of really interesting small ideas that are going to be evermore logical because of the way you are laying them out."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 May 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Clint Betts brings on the Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Media, Jason Feifer. He's an accomplished author who recently wrote Build for Tomorrow, a guide to resilience. They discuss his journey as a writer and how it helped him learn so much about the entrepreneurial spirit and what keeps people going in stressful times. He discusses the evolution of content over past decades and how the monetization and consumption of content has changed drastically. Tune in to learn more! "What you should have is something that makes people feel like they are progressing through a very complicated, big idea by giving them a lot of really interesting small ideas that are going to be evermore logical because of the way you are laying them out."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Clint Betts brings on the Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Media, Jason Feifer. He's an accomplished author who recently wrote Build for Tomorrow, a guide to resilience. They discuss his journey as a writer and how it helped him learn so much about the ent</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Speaking the Language of Investors | Ismael Wrixen on the Evolution of Modern Business</title>
      <itunes:title>Speaking the Language of Investors | Ismael Wrixen on the Evolution of Modern Business</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Ismael Wrixen joins Clint Betts to talk about all things Saas, data, and content. With a huge background in investment banking and finance, Ismael is able to apply diverse strategies for success in his career today as the Executive Chairman of FE International. They discuss the current state of SaaS businesses and how this industry has evolved over time. Ismael offers his insights to the world of AI and just how it's affecting SaaS businesses today. "My advice to people is don't make short-term decisions based on things that may or may not materialize."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Ismael Wrixen joins Clint Betts to talk about all things Saas, data, and content. With a huge background in investment banking and finance, Ismael is able to apply diverse strategies for success in his career today as the Executive Chairman of FE International. They discuss the current state of SaaS businesses and how this industry has evolved over time. Ismael offers his insights to the world of AI and just how it's affecting SaaS businesses today. "My advice to people is don't make short-term decisions based on things that may or may not materialize."]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>CEO.com</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ismael Wrixen joins Clint Betts to talk about all things Saas, data, and content. With a huge background in investment banking and finance, Ismael is able to apply diverse strategies for success in his career today as the Executive Chairman of FE International. They discuss the current state of SaaS businesses and how this industry has evolved over time. Ismael offers his insights to the world of AI and just how it's affecting SaaS businesses today. "My advice to people is don't make short-term decisions based on things that may or may not materialize."</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Bridge the Gap Between Tactics and Vision In Your Business | Amos Schwartzfarb</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint Betts meets with Amos Schwartzfarb to learn about his adventurous career as a best-selling author and Managing Director at Techstars. They discuss what traits investors look for when identifying great leaders and what it takes to build a superstar founders team worth the investment. Something many business leaders struggle with is finding balance between work and home life and Amos talks about finding this ideal balance in his own life. He also talks about evolving as a leader and what that means in his industry. Tune in to learn more! "For me, this work is really important but the work doesn't define everything that I do. There are other things in my life. So for me, it's important to also have time with my family..."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Transforming the Mundane Workplace | Conversation with CEO Larry Gadea</title>
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        <![CDATA[Founder of Envoy, Larry Gadea, joins Clint Betts for an honest conversation about visibility in workplace systems and being forced to adapt to fit the needs of the world. He shares his experience in fundraising and how he was able to win the trust of his investors. Larry explains how efficiency is key to success in modern business and those who refuse to adapt will be left behind. This world is new and constantly changing and company evolution is mandatory. Larry's extremely passionate about clarity and reminds leaders that they need to empower their teams through being transparent about expectations so the work can be fulfilled accurately. "Companies are going to have to be way more efficient and effective in the way they operate. Gone are the days where you can just put somebody on something and then it grows like crazy and all this revenue comes in... you've got to really work for it now."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Founder of Envoy, Larry Gadea, joins Clint Betts for an honest conversation about visibility in workplace systems and being forced to adapt to fit the needs of the world. He shares his experience in fundraising and how he was able to win the trust of his investors. Larry explains how efficiency is key to success in modern business and those who refuse to adapt will be left behind. This world is new and constantly changing and company evolution is mandatory. Larry's extremely passionate about clarity and reminds leaders that they need to empower their teams through being transparent about expectations so the work can be fulfilled accurately. "Companies are going to have to be way more efficient and effective in the way they operate. Gone are the days where you can just put somebody on something and then it grows like crazy and all this revenue comes in... you've got to really work for it now."]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 May 2023 10:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Finding Growth Opportunities in Music | Ola Sars</title>
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        <![CDATA[Clint Bets meets with tech and musical giant, Ola Sars, who successfully integrated his passion into the industry - something so many strive to accomplish. Ola has a keen eye for identifying gaps in the market and is able to make something amazing out of it. They discuss the woes of copyrighted music and how Ola masterminded a plan to deal with the legalities of mixing music. Recently, AI has become a mainstream topic in the industry but Ola says machine learning in his field is actually nothing new and has been used for years in music production and distribution. "96% of all businesses in the US play music. 90% of all consumers say that they like or love music. So, it's such a huge cultural phenomenon in the human race's way of living. In all cultures everywhere, it always evolves and it moves our emotions and it makes us cry and it makes us laugh and it makes us dance. It's always there. It's just one of those things that, it's always going to be around and it's always going to be an important part of human nature."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Clint Bets meets with tech and musical giant, Ola Sars, who successfully integrated his passion into the industry - something so many strive to accomplish. Ola has a keen eye for identifying gaps in the market and is able to make something amazing out of it. They discuss the woes of copyrighted music and how Ola masterminded a plan to deal with the legalities of mixing music. Recently, AI has become a mainstream topic in the industry but Ola says machine learning in his field is actually nothing new and has been used for years in music production and distribution. "96% of all businesses in the US play music. 90% of all consumers say that they like or love music. So, it's such a huge cultural phenomenon in the human race's way of living. In all cultures everywhere, it always evolves and it moves our emotions and it makes us cry and it makes us laugh and it makes us dance. It's always there. It's just one of those things that, it's always going to be around and it's always going to be an important part of human nature."]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2023 10:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Coaching for Leaders | Bill Eckstrom on How to Influence Growth</title>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint Betts as he speaks with renowned author, Bill Eckstrom, about leadership and how we define it in modern business. People often confuse leadership with coaching and while certain aspects of both go hand-in-hand, one is ultimately better than the other. They discuss what it takes to build trust between a company and employees and Bill talks about leaders who want to quantify their efforts and expand their impact in the workforce. While writing his book, The Coaching Effect: What Great Leaders Do to Increase Sales, Enhance Performance, and Sustain Growth, he uncovered some very interesting data that actually changed the content of his book greatly. "We can't teach people to care...we can teach them to show that they care."]]>
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        <![CDATA[Join Clint Betts as he speaks with renowned author, Bill Eckstrom, about leadership and how we define it in modern business. People often confuse leadership with coaching and while certain aspects of both go hand-in-hand, one is ultimately better than the other. They discuss what it takes to build trust between a company and employees and Bill talks about leaders who want to quantify their efforts and expand their impact in the workforce. While writing his book, The Coaching Effect: What Great Leaders Do to Increase Sales, Enhance Performance, and Sustain Growth, he uncovered some very interesting data that actually changed the content of his book greatly. "We can't teach people to care...we can teach them to show that they care."]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2023 10:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>2720</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Join Clint Betts as he speaks with renowned author, Bill Eckstrom, about leadership and how we define it in modern business. People often confuse leadership with coaching and while certain aspects of both go hand-in-hand, one is ultimately better than the other. They discuss what it takes to build trust between a company and employees and Bill talks about leaders who want to quantify their efforts and expand their impact in the workforce. While writing his book, The Coaching Effect: What Great Leaders Do to Increase Sales, Enhance Performance, and Sustain Growth, he uncovered some very interesting data that actually changed the content of his book greatly. "We can't teach people to care...we can teach them to show that they care."</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Clint Betts as he speaks with renowned author, Bill Eckstrom, about leadership and how we define it in modern business. People often confuse leadership with coaching and while certain aspects of both go hand-in-hand, one is ultimately better than the</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Jason Feifer (Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine) On Reaching Your Wouldn’t Go Back Moment</title>
      <itunes:title>Jason Feifer (Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine) On Reaching Your Wouldn’t Go Back Moment</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<b>Jason Feifer talks to Clint Betts about learning to articulate vision by asking, “What are you going to do with it?”, how everything drives something else, the process of writing, publishing, and launching his book, Build for Tomorrow, building and utilizing a network, the future of magazine and newspaper publishing, and finding a model that makes sense in today’s marketplace.<br></b><br><b></b><br><b>Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine and host of the podcast <a href="http://www.entrepreneur.com/listen/problem-solvers" rel="noreferrer noopener">Problem Solvers</a>, which is about entrepreneurs solving unexpected problems in their business. Outside of Entrepreneur, he is the author of the book <a href="http://jasonfeifer.com/book" rel="noreferrer noopener">Build For Tomorrow</a>, which is an action plan for embracing change and adapting fast, as the host of the podcast <a href="http://www.buildfortomorrow.co/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Build For Tomorrow</a> (yes, same name as the book), which is about the smartest solutions to our most misunderstood problems. He writes a <a href="https://jasonfeifer.bulletin.com/why-subscribe" rel="noreferrer noopener">newsletter</a> about how to find opportunity in change.</b>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<b>Jason Feifer talks to Clint Betts about learning to articulate vision by asking, “What are you going to do with it?”, how everything drives something else, the process of writing, publishing, and launching his book, Build for Tomorrow, building and utilizing a network, the future of magazine and newspaper publishing, and finding a model that makes sense in today’s marketplace.<br></b><br><b></b><br><b>Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine and host of the podcast <a href="http://www.entrepreneur.com/listen/problem-solvers" rel="noreferrer noopener">Problem Solvers</a>, which is about entrepreneurs solving unexpected problems in their business. Outside of Entrepreneur, he is the author of the book <a href="http://jasonfeifer.com/book" rel="noreferrer noopener">Build For Tomorrow</a>, which is an action plan for embracing change and adapting fast, as the host of the podcast <a href="http://www.buildfortomorrow.co/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Build For Tomorrow</a> (yes, same name as the book), which is about the smartest solutions to our most misunderstood problems. He writes a <a href="https://jasonfeifer.bulletin.com/why-subscribe" rel="noreferrer noopener">newsletter</a> about how to find opportunity in change.</b>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 20:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Jason Feifer talks to Clint Betts about learning to articulate vision by asking, “What are you going to do with it?”, how everything drives something else, the process of writing, publishing, and launching his book, Build for Tomorrow, building and utilizing a network, the future of magazine and newspaper publishing, and finding a model that makes sense in today’s marketplace.Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine and host of the podcast Problem Solvers, which is about entrepreneurs solving unexpected problems in their business. Outside of Entrepreneur, he is the author of the book Build For Tomorrow, which is an action plan for embracing change and adapting fast, as the host of the podcast Build For Tomorrow (yes, same name as the book), which is about the smartest solutions to our most misunderstood problems. He writes a newsletter about how to find opportunity in change.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Kaz Ohta (Co-Founder and CEO of Treasure Data) On How Great Companies Are Built In Difficult Times</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kaz Ohta talks to Clint Betts about democratizing data, how great companies are built during difficult times, growth vs profitability, how big data collection has changed over time, thinking of the IPO as a milestone not the goal, decentralizing Silicon Valley, acting like the underdog when you are the underdog, and the future of Treasure Data. Kazuki Ohta (太田 一樹) is a Co-Founder/CEO at Treasure Data, Inc. He’s  a Japanese entrepreneur with a heart for computer science.]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Comedian Anjelah Johnson-Reyes On Defining Success Before Pursuing It</title>
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        <![CDATA[Anjelah Johnson-Reyes talks to Clint Betts about working on FRIENDS, winning a Mormon comedy competition, not making money from her viral joke on YouTube, the process of writing and refining jokes and putting together an hour special, defining success before pursuing it, her book Who Do I Think I Am?, and her advice for new comics and everyone else: do you, and do you well. Anjelah Johnson-Reyes is an actress, stand-up comedian, podcast host, and dog mom.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Anjelah Johnson-Reyes talks to Clint Betts about working on FRIENDS, winning a Mormon comedy competition, not making money from her viral joke on YouTube, the process of writing and refining jokes and putting together an hour special, defining success before pursuing it, her book Who Do I Think I Am?, and her advice for new comics and everyone else: do you, and do you well. Anjelah Johnson-Reyes is an actress, stand-up comedian, podcast host, and dog mom.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Gaurav Garg talks to Clint  Betts about the golden era of Sequoia Capital, cultivating a culture of risk, intellectual curiosity when grappling with uncertainty, how to build enduring markets, data availability and data usability, AI, asking “what comes after the phone?”, the future of Silicon Valley, projections for 2023, and giving people a chance. Prior to founding Wing with Peter Wagner, Gaurav was a partner at Sequoia Capital from 2001 to 2012. Gaurav was a founder and board member of two companies that achieved public listings: Redback Networks (founded 1996, IPO 1999), and Ruckus Wireless (founded 2002, IPO 2012). He incubated and helped build FireEye (founded 2004, IPO 2013) and Jasper (founded 2004, acquired 2016 for $1.5B) into significant businesses, serving on their boards for more than a decade each.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2022 14:00:46 -0100</pubDate>
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      <title>Jeremy Andrus (CEO of Skullcandy and Traeger) on Building Community Around Experience Not Brand</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jeremy Andrus talks to Clint Betts about being a CEO of a publicly traded company, how experiences bond human beings together and create a foundational community, pivoting strategy during an ongoing, multifaceted crisis, sticking it out through economic cycles, finding joy and resiliency in creative problem solving, geopolitical strategy, and the future of public/private partnerships through understanding and respect. Jeremy Andrus is president and CEO of Traeger Grills. He joined Traeger in 2014 and acquired the business with Trilantic Capital Partners. Previously, he served as president and CEO of Skullcandy, where he helped grow annual sales from $1 million to nearly $300 million.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 14:00:27 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Ali Tamaseb, Partner at DCVC, on What Makes Billion-Dollar Venture-Backed Startups Successful</title>
      <itunes:title>Ali Tamaseb, Partner at DCVC, on What Makes Billion-Dollar Venture-Backed Startups Successful</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Ali Tamaseb talks to Clint Betts about the stereotypes and myths about what makes venture-backed companies successful, how the media has created a distorted reality when it comes to entrepreneurship narratives, the surprising benefit of strong competition and saturated market opportunities, what makes a great VC, how to get to revenue first and faster, how to decide whether or remain private or go public, macro economic outlook for 2023, and the future of tech startups. Ali Tamaseb is a partner at DCVC, a Silicon Valley VC fund with over $3 billion under management. The investments Tamaseb led on behalf of DCVC has generated an enterprise value of over $6 billion and the companies he sits on as a board director employ over 3,000 people.]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 15:39:30 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Lindsay Hadley, Social Impact Consultant, on Using Business Thinking to Solve Social Issues</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lindsay Hadley talks to Clint Betts about her new documentary Uncharitable, how the private sector thinking and strategies could help the foster care system, the complexity of social entrepreneurship, when helping hurts in developing countries, trust equity, and a donor’s responsibility to find good foundations, and how relationships are everything. Lindsay Hadley is an Executive Producer/Film Maker, Global Social Impact Consultant, Executive Producer of Global Citizen, CSR Strategists, and Convener Model Expert.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2022 16:57:19 -0100</pubDate>
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      <title>Asma Paigeer on Escaping the Taliban and Her Vision for the Financial Future of Afghanistan</title>
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        <![CDATA[Asma Paigeer talks to Clint Betts about  living as a woman in Afghanistan under Taliban control, her harrowing escape from Afghanistan with the help of her sister and the Pentagon, studying fintech and big tech analytics in hopes of creating a new financial system in Afghanistan, fostering courage and resilience through education, and the opportunities for women in the US. Asma Paigeer is a 20-year-old Afghan woman who escaped Taliban controlled Afghanistan. She is currently studying fintech and big tech analytics at Virginia Tech and hopes to create a new financial and economic system in Afghanistan.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2022 14:00:39 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Dan Cooper, Founder and CEO of ROC Investments, on Allocating Capital on the Basis of Character</title>
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        <![CDATA[Dan Cooper talks to Clint Betts about what return on character means, the data on high character vs low character CEOs, why character matters from an investment standpoint and the science behind behavioral integrity, working with Joe Ritchie, allocating capital on the basis of character, why ESG is controversial, and what CEOs should do to prepare of difficult times ahead. Dan is the founder and CEO of ROC Investments LLC. Dan has worked with presidents of nations, CEOs of large public companies, philanthropists, and a small number of extraordinary leaders.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Dan Cooper talks to Clint Betts about what return on character means, the data on high character vs low character CEOs, why character matters from an investment standpoint and the science behind behavioral integrity, working with Joe Ritchie, allocating capital on the basis of character, why ESG is controversial, and what CEOs should do to prepare of difficult times ahead. Dan is the founder and CEO of ROC Investments LLC. Dan has worked with presidents of nations, CEOs of large public companies, philanthropists, and a small number of extraordinary leaders.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2022 14:00:38 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Douglas London, Retired CIA Operations Officer, on Life in the CIA and Transformational Leadership</title>
      <itunes:title>Douglas London, Retired CIA Operations Officer, on Life in the CIA and Transformational Leadership</itunes:title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2022 13:00:10 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Cliff Hudson, CEO of SONIC, on the Evolution of Advertising in Fast Food Franchises</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cliff Hudson talks to Clint about the difference between growing a business and strengthening a brand, the advantages and disadvantages of the franchise model, how to maintain consistency and quality in franchises, the evolution of marketing and advertising strategies throughout his 35-year career, and his book on leadership, Master of None: How a Jack of All Trades Can Still Reach the Top. Clifford Hudson spent 35 years of his career at Sonic Corp., an Oklahoma City-based, publicly held company that owns, operates, and franchises SONIC Drive-In restaurants. Most recently, he was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of this public company with more than 3,500 franchised and company-operated drive-in restaurants. He left the company upon its sale in December 2018 and joined the law firm Crowe &amp; Dunlevy as Of Counsel in the firm’s Oklahoma City office.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Cliff Hudson talks to Clint about the difference between growing a business and strengthening a brand, the advantages and disadvantages of the franchise model, how to maintain consistency and quality in franchises, the evolution of marketing and advertising strategies throughout his 35-year career, and his book on leadership, Master of None: How a Jack of All Trades Can Still Reach the Top. Clifford Hudson spent 35 years of his career at Sonic Corp., an Oklahoma City-based, publicly held company that owns, operates, and franchises SONIC Drive-In restaurants. Most recently, he was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of this public company with more than 3,500 franchised and company-operated drive-in restaurants. He left the company upon its sale in December 2018 and joined the law firm Crowe &amp; Dunlevy as Of Counsel in the firm’s Oklahoma City office.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2022 14:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Shane Snow, CEO Of Showrunner, On His Journey From Journalist To Entrepreneur</title>
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        <![CDATA[Shane Snow talks to Clint about using teaching as a way to learn, the importance of asking the right questions well, the value of Substack journalism, learning to have hard conversations about work at work, how  to change the game by rethinking the game, the evolution and process of writing multiple books, the credibility stamp, and what his daily deep work practice looks like. <a href="https://www.shanesnow.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Shane Snow</a> is an award-winning entrepreneur, explorer, and journalist. His writing has appeared in GQ, Fast Company, Wired, and The New Yorker—and he is<a href="http://shanesnow.com/speaking" rel="noreferrer noopener"> a world-renowned keynote speaker</a> on innovation and human behavior.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Shane Snow talks to Clint about using teaching as a way to learn, the importance of asking the right questions well, the value of Substack journalism, learning to have hard conversations about work at work, how  to change the game by rethinking the game, the evolution and process of writing multiple books, the credibility stamp, and what his daily deep work practice looks like. <a href="https://www.shanesnow.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Shane Snow</a> is an award-winning entrepreneur, explorer, and journalist. His writing has appeared in GQ, Fast Company, Wired, and The New Yorker—and he is<a href="http://shanesnow.com/speaking" rel="noreferrer noopener"> a world-renowned keynote speaker</a> on innovation and human behavior.]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2022 14:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Godard Abel, CEO of G2, on Building Trust and Great Relationships in the Entrepreneurial World</title>
      <itunes:title>Godard Abel, CEO of G2, on Building Trust and Great Relationships in the Entrepreneurial World</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[Godard Abel talks to Clint about building Big Machines and SteelBrick, merging with SalesForce, working with brands on product visualization in the metaverse with ThreeKit, looking for natural partnerships and building trust when acquiring companies, the benefit of entrepreneurial hubs, the value of speaking up as a leader, and the future of G2.    Godard Abel is the co-founder and CEO of G2. He previously built cloud CPQ pioneers BigMachines (acquired by Oracle) and SteelBrick (acquired by Salesforce).]]>
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        <![CDATA[Godard Abel talks to Clint about building Big Machines and SteelBrick, merging with SalesForce, working with brands on product visualization in the metaverse with ThreeKit, looking for natural partnerships and building trust when acquiring companies, the benefit of entrepreneurial hubs, the value of speaking up as a leader, and the future of G2.    Godard Abel is the co-founder and CEO of G2. He previously built cloud CPQ pioneers BigMachines (acquired by Oracle) and SteelBrick (acquired by Salesforce).]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2022 20:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Bret Rasmussen, Founder of KURU Footwear, on Brand Building and Investing in the Customer Experience</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bret Rasmussen talks to Clint about how Nike transformed footwear, Kuru’s ideal customer, launching a business in the wake of the 2008 recession, how customer’s experiences and stories shape the future of any company, and how leadership is about shifting the focus from making every basket to winning the game.    Founder &amp; CEO of KURU Footwear. Bret is a passionate, strategic entrepreneur who’s dream to start a footwear company began in 5th grade.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Bret Rasmussen talks to Clint about how Nike transformed footwear, Kuru’s ideal customer, launching a business in the wake of the 2008 recession, how customer’s experiences and stories shape the future of any company, and how leadership is about shifting the focus from making every basket to winning the game.    Founder &amp; CEO of KURU Footwear. Bret is a passionate, strategic entrepreneur who’s dream to start a footwear company began in 5th grade.]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Mary Crafts, Former CEO, Consultant, and Author, on Releasing Fear and Building a Love-Based Life</title>
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        <![CDATA[Mary CraftsMary Crafts talks to Clint Betts about her early life as a single mother and CEO, summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro at 65, and the limitations of living out of fear and learning to build an authentic, love-based life.     Mary Crafts is the former CEO of Culinary Crafts. She is a consultant, speaker, and philanthropist. Mary also hosts the podcast “Crafting a Meaningful Life” and is the author of the upcoming book, Unbounded: From Sorrow to Summit.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Mary CraftsMary Crafts talks to Clint Betts about her early life as a single mother and CEO, summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro at 65, and the limitations of living out of fear and learning to build an authentic, love-based life.     Mary Crafts is the former CEO of Culinary Crafts. She is a consultant, speaker, and philanthropist. Mary also hosts the podcast “Crafting a Meaningful Life” and is the author of the upcoming book, Unbounded: From Sorrow to Summit.]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Al Buford, President of Patriot Group International, on Serving Something Bigger Than Ourselves</title>
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        <![CDATA[Al Buford talks to Clint about being an Army ranger, how the military creates strong leaders through being in service to something bigger than oneself, working with Glenn Beck’s Mercury One, how private corporations work faster and more efficiently than governments, rescuing and taking in Afghanistan refugees, using his network to help those in need, and how a shared goal is the antidote to division.   Al Buford is the President, Board Member, Co-Owner of Patriot Group International Inc. He also worked as a Senior Director for Triple Canopy and served as an Army Ranger in the US military for 20 years.   If you would like to donate to Asma Paigeer's Go Fund Me to help further her education please visit this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-fund-my-education-in-computer-science]]>
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        <![CDATA[Al Buford talks to Clint about being an Army ranger, how the military creates strong leaders through being in service to something bigger than oneself, working with Glenn Beck’s Mercury One, how private corporations work faster and more efficiently than governments, rescuing and taking in Afghanistan refugees, using his network to help those in need, and how a shared goal is the antidote to division.   Al Buford is the President, Board Member, Co-Owner of Patriot Group International Inc. He also worked as a Senior Director for Triple Canopy and served as an Army Ranger in the US military for 20 years.   If you would like to donate to Asma Paigeer's Go Fund Me to help further her education please visit this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-fund-my-education-in-computer-science]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Claire Coder, Founder and CEO of Aunt Flo, On How to Make the World Better for People with Periods</title>
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        <![CDATA[Claire Coder talks to Clint about stocking businesses, venues, and public schools with free organic cotton period products, the Menstrual Movement, applying to Tech Stars 6 times, focusing on period positivity through education on access, sustainability, and awareness when working with legislators and grassroots organizers, and why no one should worry about getting their period in public.    Claire Coder is the founder and CEO of Aunt Flo.Through Claire’s leadership, the company has implemented free period products in 23,000 bathrooms, donated 1,600,000 tampons &amp; pads, and raised $11 million+ in venture capital. She was named Forbes 30 Under 30 and received the Thiel Fellowship by the age of 22.  <br>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Claire Coder talks to Clint about stocking businesses, venues, and public schools with free organic cotton period products, the Menstrual Movement, applying to Tech Stars 6 times, focusing on period positivity through education on access, sustainability, and awareness when working with legislators and grassroots organizers, and why no one should worry about getting their period in public.    Claire Coder is the founder and CEO of Aunt Flo.Through Claire’s leadership, the company has implemented free period products in 23,000 bathrooms, donated 1,600,000 tampons &amp; pads, and raised $11 million+ in venture capital. She was named Forbes 30 Under 30 and received the Thiel Fellowship by the age of 22.  <br>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>F-16 Fighter Pilot, Author, and Leadership Authority Rob Shallenberger on Living Life by Design</title>
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        <![CDATA[Jeff Kearl talks lessons from vSpring, Skullcandy, the power of genuine differentiation in the creation of Stance, and the future of investing in Utah’s entrepreneurs.   Jeff Kearl is the co-founder, CEO, and chairman of Stance, a high-growth apparel company whose investors include Dwayne Wade, Jay-Z, and Will Smith. Prior to Stance, Jeff was formerly the executive vice president and served on the board of directors at Logoworks, an internet startup that was successfully acquired by HP in 2007. Following the acquisition, Jeff ran strategy and new ventures at HP. Jeff has worked as an associate at vSpring Capital, a Salt Lake City-based venture capital firm with over $500M under management where he invested in both software and internet companies including Altiris, Ancestry.com, Cerberian, Control4, and MediConnect Global. Jeff serves on the board of directors at Skullcandy (NASDAQ: SKUL), Needle, and Julep.  Jeff is an active angel investor and a managing director at Precedent Investments. He has invested in over 30 startup companies. Most of Jeff’s investments have been in consumer technology companies such as 99 Designs, Ancestry.com (NASDAQ: ACOM), Familylink (acquired by MyHeritage), Science and Uber. He has also invested in several social media infrastructure companies such as Dynamic Signal, Lithium, Needle, Supernova, Visual.ly and ZEFR. Other investments include SAAS companies such as Coupa, Domo, InsideSales.com, Omniture (IPO then acquired by Adobe) and Outright (acquired by GoDaddy). But his favorite investments are brands with authenticity; Celtek (snowboarding), Matuse (surfing), The People’s Movement (environmental awareness) and Skullcandy (music).]]>
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      <title>By Bringing Leaders Of All Faiths Together, Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein Is Changing The World</title>
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      <title>Lauren Leader On Political &amp; Business Leadership</title>
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      <title>Liz Wiseman On Leadership &amp; Politics In The Workplace</title>
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      <title>How To Build A Health Tech Company That Matters</title>
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      <title>The Secret To Building A Successful Business In The Food Industry</title>
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        <![CDATA[A conversation with Andrew Smith, co-founder and Managing Director of Savory Fund, on the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, how he went from building a tech company to a restaurant empire, and what it takes to create a concept that resonates with customers and drives revenue growth.  Clint also pitches Andrew a terrible restaurant idea. We're not sure what else to say about that.]]>
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