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      <title>Foundations Ep06 - Careen Matthews from Humaneer</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Careen Matthews, co-founder of Humaneer, shares her journey from a rich HR background to creating a transformative platform for HR professionals. She discusses the importance of community feedback, innovation, and strategic leadership in the HR space, emphasizing the need for authenticity and connection among industry leaders. Kareem also highlights the future of Humaneer, including technological advancements and a focus on empowering HR teams, while offering valuable advice for aspiring founders.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 08:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Matthew Haynes, founder of the Design Conference (TDC), shares his journey from a sports background to creating a unique platform for designers and creatives. He discusses the importance of vulnerability, storytelling, and representation in the conference experience, emphasizing the need for authenticity and connection among attendees and speakers. Matthew also highlights the future of TDC, including technological advancements and a focus on community building, while offering valuable advice for aspiring founders.</p><p>Connect with Matt:<br>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-haynes-tdc/<br>Website: https://www.thedesignconference.com.au/</p><p>Discover more founder journeys and insights:<br>Watch the full playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgnqbQTWjtNybpmpungnpY-e2XRs_x5g4&amp;feature=shared</p><p>Hone your product, brand, and site with sprints that cut true and deep.<br>Book a call with Johan and the team at Tension Studio:<br>https://www.tension.studio/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Matthew Haynes, founder of the Design Conference (TDC), shares his journey from a sports background to creating a unique platform for designers and creatives. He discusses the importance of vulnerability, storytelling, and representation in the conference experience, emphasizing the need for authenticity and connection among attendees and speakers. Matthew also highlights the future of TDC, including technological advancements and a focus on community building, while offering valuable advice for aspiring founders.</p><p>Connect with Matt:<br>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-haynes-tdc/<br>Website: https://www.thedesignconference.com.au/</p><p>Discover more founder journeys and insights:<br>Watch the full playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgnqbQTWjtNybpmpungnpY-e2XRs_x5g4&amp;feature=shared</p><p>Hone your product, brand, and site with sprints that cut true and deep.<br>Book a call with Johan and the team at Tension Studio:<br>https://www.tension.studio/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2025 07:45:00 +1000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Kenny discusses the transformative potential of AI in business, the importance of streamlining operations, and his journey from project management to automation. He emphasizes the need for businesses to prepare their systems before integrating AI and shares insights on niching down to better serve clients. Additionally, he explores the concept of gamification in business, aiming to make work more engaging and enjoyable.</p><p>Takeaways<br>- AI is powerful but requires proper implementation.<br>- Many businesses struggle with chaos in their operations.<br>- Narrowing focus can lead to more effective solutions.<br>- Gamification can enhance user experience in business.<br>- Clean systems are essential for effective AI integration.<br>- Understanding client needs is crucial for service businesses.<br>- Lead generation is a key focus for business growth.<br>- Automation can simplify complex processes.<br>- Mindset shifts are necessary for business transformation.<br>- Creating engaging business environments can improve productivity.</p><p>Chapters<br>00:00 The AI Revolution: Promise vs. Reality<br>02:41 Kenny's Journey: From Project Management to Automation<br>13:00 Preparing Businesses for AI Integration<br>18:26 Narrowing Focus: The Importance of Niching Down<br>20:44 Gamification in Business: Making Work Engaging</p><p>Connect with Kenny:<br>LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalami/<br>Website: https://notoperations.com/</p><p>Hone your product, brand, and site with sprints that cut true and deep.<br>Book a call with Johan and the team at Tension Studio:<br>https://www.tension.studio/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Kenny discusses the transformative potential of AI in business, the importance of streamlining operations, and his journey from project management to automation. He emphasizes the need for businesses to prepare their systems before integrating AI and shares insights on niching down to better serve clients. Additionally, he explores the concept of gamification in business, aiming to make work more engaging and enjoyable.</p><p>Takeaways<br>- AI is powerful but requires proper implementation.<br>- Many businesses struggle with chaos in their operations.<br>- Narrowing focus can lead to more effective solutions.<br>- Gamification can enhance user experience in business.<br>- Clean systems are essential for effective AI integration.<br>- Understanding client needs is crucial for service businesses.<br>- Lead generation is a key focus for business growth.<br>- Automation can simplify complex processes.<br>- Mindset shifts are necessary for business transformation.<br>- Creating engaging business environments can improve productivity.</p><p>Chapters<br>00:00 The AI Revolution: Promise vs. Reality<br>02:41 Kenny's Journey: From Project Management to Automation<br>13:00 Preparing Businesses for AI Integration<br>18:26 Narrowing Focus: The Importance of Niching Down<br>20:44 Gamification in Business: Making Work Engaging</p><p>Connect with Kenny:<br>LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalami/<br>Website: https://notoperations.com/</p><p>Hone your product, brand, and site with sprints that cut true and deep.<br>Book a call with Johan and the team at Tension Studio:<br>https://www.tension.studio/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 15:01:39 +1000</pubDate>
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      <title>Foundations Ep03 - Anebi Agbo from Shipman</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Johan chats with Anebi Agbo, founder and investor at Icon Labs and Chief Joy Officer at Shipman Cleaning Company. Anebi shares what it’s really like to go from running a tech agency to buying and growing a local service business. He talks about the loneliness of being a founder, the value of having a support network, and how tech skills can help you level up in “boring” businesses.</p><p>The conversation covers what it’s like to buy a business, how to find joy in work, using AI for operations, and why optimism needs practical limits. Anebi also gives straightforward advice for new founders and talks about what’s changed and what hasn’t since making the switch from agency work to Main Street businesses.</p><p>Takeaways:</p><p>- The founder journey can be lonely. Support networks matter.<br>- Tech and agency skills transfer to service businesses, but expectations need to shift.<br>- Operational fixes like better CRM and websites can help local businesses grow.<br>- AI can save time on repetitive tasks, but it is not a magic solution.<br>- Pragmatic optimism helps founders balance hope with reality.<br>- Set clear metrics and know when it is time to change direction.<br>- Finding joy is important for both customers and teams.</p><p>Connect with Anebi:<br>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anebiagbo/<br>Website: https://shipmancleaningco.com/</p><p>Discover more founder journeys and insights:<br>Watch the full playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgnqbQTWjtNybpmpungnpY-e2XRs_x5g4&amp;feature=shared</p><p>Want to level up your brand or website?<br>Book a call with Johan and the team at Tension Studio: https://www.tension.studio/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Johan chats with Anebi Agbo, founder and investor at Icon Labs and Chief Joy Officer at Shipman Cleaning Company. Anebi shares what it’s really like to go from running a tech agency to buying and growing a local service business. He talks about the loneliness of being a founder, the value of having a support network, and how tech skills can help you level up in “boring” businesses.</p><p>The conversation covers what it’s like to buy a business, how to find joy in work, using AI for operations, and why optimism needs practical limits. Anebi also gives straightforward advice for new founders and talks about what’s changed and what hasn’t since making the switch from agency work to Main Street businesses.</p><p>Takeaways:</p><p>- The founder journey can be lonely. Support networks matter.<br>- Tech and agency skills transfer to service businesses, but expectations need to shift.<br>- Operational fixes like better CRM and websites can help local businesses grow.<br>- AI can save time on repetitive tasks, but it is not a magic solution.<br>- Pragmatic optimism helps founders balance hope with reality.<br>- Set clear metrics and know when it is time to change direction.<br>- Finding joy is important for both customers and teams.</p><p>Connect with Anebi:<br>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anebiagbo/<br>Website: https://shipmancleaningco.com/</p><p>Discover more founder journeys and insights:<br>Watch the full playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgnqbQTWjtNybpmpungnpY-e2XRs_x5g4&amp;feature=shared</p><p>Want to level up your brand or website?<br>Book a call with Johan and the team at Tension Studio: https://www.tension.studio/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2025 12:41:56 +1000</pubDate>
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      <title>Foundations Ep02 - Angela Catalan from Shepherd</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Angela, co-founder of Shepherd, shares her journey from the initial concept of creating flexible work opportunities for parents to evolving into a platform for fractional leadership. She discusses the challenges of bootstrapping, the importance of co-founders, and her vision for the future of work. The conversation highlights the role of AI in enhancing client services and the joy of building a business that aligns with personal values and lifestyle.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>AI can enhance client experiences in various ways.</li><li>The origin of Shepherd was inspired by personal experiences as a parent.</li><li>Flexibility in work is essential for many professionals today.</li><li>The transition from a mom-focused platform to fractional leadership was necessary.</li><li>Bootstrapping presents unique challenges but also opportunities for growth.</li><li>Prototyping and testing ideas with real clients is crucial.</li><li>The future of work is evolving, and Shepherd aims to lead in fractional jobs.</li><li>Having a co-founder can alleviate the loneliness of entrepreneurship.</li><li>Validation comes from real-world feedback and revenue.</li><li>Google Maps symbolizes exploration and spontaneity in life.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong><br>00:00 Exploring AI in Client Services<br>01:20 The Birth of Shepherd: A Personal Journey<br>05:32 Evolving from Moms on a Page to Fractional Leadership<br>10:11 Challenges of Bootstrapping and Balancing Work-Life<br>12:19 Vision for the Future: Shepherd's Growth and Direction<br>16:43 Advice for Founders: The Importance of Co-Founders<br>19:14 Fun Insights: The Role of Google Maps in Life</p><p>Find out more about Shepherd at <a href="http://www.heyshepherd.com/">www.heyshepherd.com</a><br>Connect with Angela on LinkedIn: <a href="http://linkedin.com/in/angcatalan">linkedin.com/in/angcatalan</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Angela, co-founder of Shepherd, shares her journey from the initial concept of creating flexible work opportunities for parents to evolving into a platform for fractional leadership. She discusses the challenges of bootstrapping, the importance of co-founders, and her vision for the future of work. The conversation highlights the role of AI in enhancing client services and the joy of building a business that aligns with personal values and lifestyle.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>AI can enhance client experiences in various ways.</li><li>The origin of Shepherd was inspired by personal experiences as a parent.</li><li>Flexibility in work is essential for many professionals today.</li><li>The transition from a mom-focused platform to fractional leadership was necessary.</li><li>Bootstrapping presents unique challenges but also opportunities for growth.</li><li>Prototyping and testing ideas with real clients is crucial.</li><li>The future of work is evolving, and Shepherd aims to lead in fractional jobs.</li><li>Having a co-founder can alleviate the loneliness of entrepreneurship.</li><li>Validation comes from real-world feedback and revenue.</li><li>Google Maps symbolizes exploration and spontaneity in life.</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong><br>00:00 Exploring AI in Client Services<br>01:20 The Birth of Shepherd: A Personal Journey<br>05:32 Evolving from Moms on a Page to Fractional Leadership<br>10:11 Challenges of Bootstrapping and Balancing Work-Life<br>12:19 Vision for the Future: Shepherd's Growth and Direction<br>16:43 Advice for Founders: The Importance of Co-Founders<br>19:14 Fun Insights: The Role of Google Maps in Life</p><p>Find out more about Shepherd at <a href="http://www.heyshepherd.com/">www.heyshepherd.com</a><br>Connect with Angela on LinkedIn: <a href="http://linkedin.com/in/angcatalan">linkedin.com/in/angcatalan</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Johan interviews Alex Solo, co-founder of Sprintlaw, a legal tech company focused on making legal services accessible and affordable for small businesses. Alex shares the origin story of Sprintlaw, the challenges faced by small businesses in accessing legal services, and how technology, particularly AI, is transforming the legal landscape. The discussion covers the importance of agile development, customer feedback, and prioritizing tasks to enhance product offerings. Alex also reflects on the lessons learned from scaling the business and shares insights on maintaining creativity amidst the demands of entrepreneurship.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Sprintlaw aims to make legal services accessible for small businesses.</li><li>Many small businesses avoid legal services due to cost and complexity.</li><li>Technology can simplify and reduce the cost of legal services.</li><li>Agile development allows for rapid testing and iteration of products.</li><li>Customer feedback is crucial for improving services and features.</li><li>Prioritizing tasks based on effort and impact helps in resource allocation.</li><li>Quick wins can boost team morale and momentum.</li><li>The future of Sprintlaw involves enhancing lawyer efficiency through technology.</li><li>Investing in growth and awareness is essential for scaling the business.</li><li>Balancing speed and quality is key to sustainable growth.</li></ul><p><br><strong>Chapters</strong><br>00:00 The Birth of Sprintlaw<br>02:30 Harnessing Technology for Legal Services<br>05:55 Agile Development and Customer Feedback<br>09:32 Prioritizing Tasks and Quick Wins<br>11:04 Future Vision and Product Development<br>17:23 Lessons Learned and Founder's Wisdom<br>20:16 Creative Outlets and Personal Insights<br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2025 10:14:17 +1000</pubDate>
      <author>Johan Marais-Piper from Tension Studio</author>
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