Episode 113 – Why Adversity and Perseverance Create Great Opportunities with Sage Spoonfuls Founder Liza Huber

Liza Huber is an entrepreneur, award-winning cookbook author, wife, mom of 4 and the CEO & Founder of Sage Spoonfuls;one of the most trusted brands in mealtime products for babies and kids available at major retailers both nationwide and internationally.  Liza shares some important lessons on how perseverance and grit combined with adapting to change…

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Episode 112 – Why Privacy and Safety are at Risk and What We Can Do About It with John McAfee

John McAfee is an entrepreneur, privacy advocate, and a man who’s personality is larger than life, backed by an incredible life story and set of experiences.  John believes that cryptocurrency offers a unique historical opportunity to the individual – a chance to liberate one’s self, without violence, and to become more free.  This conversation explores the…

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Episode 109 – Why Developer and Ops Advocacy Fails and How to Use Empathy to Save It with Patrick Hubbard

Patrick Hubbard is the Principal Head Geek at SolarWinds, but more importantly, he’s someone who has great lessons in how to communicate in a world where tech teams seem to be on a different page.  This great conversation will be exciting for anyone who’s involved in developer advocacy, ops advocacy, or any cross-team work.  We…

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Episode 108 – Why Rethinking the Social Video Experience is a Disruptive Opportunity with Yaza Founder Peter Sisson

Peter Sisson is a product-focused entrepreneur who has started four companies, all of which were acquired. He volunteers his time mentoring startup founders at the European Innovation Academy and StartOut Growth Lab, where during his tenure 24 companies graduated that have raised more than $45M in funding and created more than 200 new jobs.  …

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Episode 107 – How Grassroots Software Development for Equity is Changing How Startups Build Successful Products at Series Code

This is a startup and product builder’s dream episode as we speak with John Steele, founder of Series Code.  John shares how his team at Series Code creates what I would almost term a Developers-as-a-Service with a powerful twist on how they operate:  they split the cost to their customers between equity and cash.  Beyond…

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Episode 106 – Startup Lessons and Happy Feet with Joybees Footwear Founder Kellen McCarvel

Kellen McCarvel is the founder of Joybees Footwear and an entrepreneurial leader with an expansive experience in total business management roles who’s focused on profitable growth and product development.  Kellen shares startup lessons that could easily be the foundation of a great business leadership and business building course. We talk about building products on customer need, the…

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Episode 105 – Why Math in Our Schools is Failing our Children and How Elephant Learning is Changing the Game

Aditya Nagrath is the founder of Elephant Learning Academy and shares a heartfelt story of how our school system and the math learning programs are not doing what they need to do.  You are hearing the story about how this project is the pinnacle of Aditya’s life’s work as a mathematician, software engineer & technologist, and entrepreneur. The…

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Episode 104 – Empathy in Recruiting and How 30 Seconds can Lead to Hiring Success with Ellie Dailey

Ellie Dailey is founder and CEO of an innovative online recruiting platform— Intro30.com. The platform allows job seekers to record an online video introduction as part of a shareable profile including a resume.  Ellie shares insightful lessons in how to differentiate yourself from the pack during the recruiting process, how empathy in hiring and in tech…

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