• The Power of Decentralized Information and Automation with Joe Gleinser
    Aug 22 2023

    “I don't look at automation as displacing human jobs as much as enabling humans to do better stuff and spend more time together.” - Joe Gleinser

    There are a lot of opportunities for automation and integration of artificial intelligence in the area of software development. By leveraging technology to take care of the mundane, developers are free to focus on higher-level work that is creative and meaningful. That’s where we create the most value and where artificial intelligence is unlikely to become competitive with humans within our lifetime.

    Today, I’m exceptionally excited to be joined by someone I’ve known for almost 15 years, Joe Gleinser, Co-Founder of Trustgrid. Joe is a seasoned technology executive with over 20 years of experience growing technology product and service organizations around enterprise data centers, cloud, and security technologies. He is currently the CEO at Trustgrid, an edge computing platform that enables application providers to deploy in and connect to customer environments. He has previously been CEO at GCS Technologies, Inc. and is currently Chairman of the Board.

    In this conversation, Joe and I discuss the impact of social media on information distribution, why we need to teach our children critical thinking, how Joe’s family influenced his career, the evolution of education due to technology, why human relationships and collaboration are crucial even in a remote environment, and more. Enjoy the episode!

    Highlights

    Joe’s early exposure to programming and his career in technology and business

    How Joe’s family has influenced his perspective on business and his professional life

    My experience joining an internet startup right before the dot-com bubble burst

    The role of technology in education and how it has evolved over the past 25 years

    How the education of our youth changed as a result of the pandemic

    Trustgrid’s perspective on in-person interactions as a fully remote company

    Concerns surrounding TikTok and its influence on our youth

    Positive and negative impacts of social media and the need for emphasizing critical thinking skills

    The challenges of maintaining the human side of technology

    How automation can enhance human capabilities

    Navigating the trade-offs between convenience and privacy/security

    Exploring the current state of artificial intelligence, the marketing hype, and its limitations

    What people-driven tech means to Joe

    Connect with Joe Gleinser

    Joe Gleinser on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joegleinser/

    Trustgrid Website https://trustgrid.io/

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    51 mins
  • Exploring the Boundaries of Science and Technology with Jaleh Daie
    Aug 15 2023

    Humans are great at exploring thinly sliced pieces of life. AI enables us to solve problems at the level of a complex system, taking us from an era of data and information into an age of knowledge.

    We can’t think about the advancement of technology without considering who makes it, who uses it, and who’s leveraging it. Humans are the central piece of the puzzle, creating inventions and making discoveries that translate into everything that has become ubiquitous in our modern world. It’s impossible to separate people from technology and the influence of the human condition on the software we interact with daily.

    To explore this topic further, I’m joined by multi-dimensional thought leader Jaleh Daie today. Jaleh is a Partner at Aurora Equity and someone I’ve just recently had the opportunity to meet. She’s a trailblazer and pioneer many times over, having served as the first woman in several leadership roles.

    In this conversation, Jaleh and I discuss how her upbringing and immigrant experience influenced her career, her transition from academia to venture capital, the relationship between science and technology, AI's benefits and potential dangers, the importance of human involvement in decision-making, and more.

    Highlights

    Jaleh’s upbringing in Iran and the challenges she faced as a graduate student in the US during the Iran hostage crisis

    Jaleh’s dynamic career journey from academia to serving the President and eventually joining the world of venture capital

    The importance of developing different skills and mental models to adapt to changing circumstances

    How growing up in a big family taught Jaleh the value of focus and cooperation in achieving her goals

    The motivation behind Jaleh’s decision to leave academia and pursue a career at the Packard Foundation

    Exploring the interconnectedness of science and technology

    How AI has enabled the shift from the era of information to the era of knowledge

    The benefits of AI in understanding complex systems

    Why humans are an essential part of the equation, despite the advancement of AI

    Why Jaleh made the move from San Francisco to Austin

    What people-driven tech means to Jaleh

    The impact of technology on the immigration process

    Connect with Jaleh Daie

    Jaleh Daie on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jalehdaie/

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    45 mins
  • Flexibility, Adaptability, and The Power of Human Connection with Rob Kaczmarek
    Aug 8 2023

    “Great relationships still need to happen, and technology should support that.” - Rob Kaczmarek

    When you look at the community banking market and what they do well, it’s centered around their human connection with their clients. This connection is at the heart of relationships that last a lifetime, often from generation to generation. As we build the technology to improve our banking experience, it’s critical that that piece is supported and the human relationship remains at the center.

    Today, I’m incredibly pleased to be joined by Rob Kaczmarek, who I’ve known and respected for several years. Rob is a serial entrepreneur who has founded several successful SaaS companies, including inbanx, which we're talking about quite a bit today.

    In this conversation, Rob and I discuss his dynamic entrepreneurial journey, the influence of his family on his mindset, his approach to understanding user needs, the need to adapt and innovate while maintaining a human connection, and more.

    Highlights

    Rob’s family background and entrepreneurial journey

    How Rob’s family influenced his approach to business and problem-solving

    The importance of dedication, commitment, and sacrifice

    Why it’s crucial to be able to ignore distractions and stay focused on your goals, especially in a noisy and competitive industry

    The evolution of software and its adaptability to different situations

    Understanding context and building an enterprise-grade solution from scratch

    Technology development and adapting to a changing environment

    Flexibility and adaptability in entrepreneurship

    The positive and negative effects of AI and learning to leverage it as a tool

    What people-driven tech means to Rob

    Why technology needs to support and facilitate genuine human relationships

    Connect with Rob Kaczmarek

    inbanx Website https://www.inbanx.com/

    Rob Kaczmarek on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robkaczmarek/

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    44 mins
  • Embracing Failure as the Path to Learning and Growth with Adrian Williams
    Aug 1 2023

    Like a baby learning to walk, failure is a crucial part of learning.

    Many companies have a culture deeply rooted in a fear of failure. That fear leads to risk aversion that can often result in companies staying stagnant and rejecting growth opportunities simply to avoid the difficulties of pushing the needle. Calculated risk is vital in business and with teams, especially when developing software that can make or break a company's bottom line.

    Today, I'm exceptionally pleased to be joined by Adrian Williams, a highly experienced senior technology leader and Vice President of Engineering at aboutGOLF. I've had the opportunity to know Adrian for the last five or six years, not only as an individual and colleague but also as a very good friend. With over 30 years of experience in the software development space, Adrian has spent a lifetime as both an engineer and a leader, failing and succeeding, learning and teaching people, teams, and companies how to be wildly successful.

    In this conversation, Adrian and I discuss how he naturally developed a high risk profile, how it shapes his approach as a leader, the concept of "failing fast," the impact of work environments on success, the challenges of remote communication, the limitations of technology, and more.


    Highlights

    Adrian’s diverse background, interests, and experiences and how they have shaped his risk profile

    Fear of failure and embracing the “fail fast” mentality

    Challenges of failing fast and the need for a supportive environment that allows for quick iterations and corrections

    Success story - how failing fast and being agile led to a successful solution during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Why trust and transparency in leadership is essential in creating a culture of fearlessness and innovation

    The art of listening and effective leadership

    The role of software in improving efficiency and reducing waste

    Challenges of remote work and the need for tools that facilitate human connection and communication

    The excessive use of tools in education and the negative impact on kinesthetic learners

    The limitations of technology in replicating rich human interactions

    Why visual cues are crucial in communication

    What people-driven tech means to Adrian

    Connect with Adrian Williams

    aboutGolf Website https://www.aboutgolf.com/

    Adrian Williams on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-williams-austin-tx/

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    41 mins
  • Trust, Authentication, and the Humanization of Payments with John Ainsworth
    Jul 25 2023

    “You and I can exchange value as long as we have an internet connection. We don't necessarily need an intermediary like we did before, and that’s exciting.” - John Ainsworth

    From data to money to the ledger, traditionally, everything related to currency exchanges has been centralized. With the decentralization of finance, millions of people who could not access traditional banking have access to technology that can transform their lives and the way they exchange currency.

    Today, I’m extremely excited to be joined by John Ainsworth, President and CEO of Bonifii. I've had the chance to get to know him personally over the last several years, and I respect him as a technology leader and a visionary in many different areas. After starting his career at SunTrust, he continued to Visa and Mastercard as a senior leader, driving strategy and change and implementing key policies and procedures.

    In this conversation, John and I discuss the evolution of payment and authentication, how trust in the financial industry has changed over the years, what the humanization of money transfers looks like, the importance of trust, the role of technology in banking, potential risks and benefits associated with AI, and more.

    Highlights

    John’s background and career experience in the world of Fortune 50 companies

    John’s journey from Visa and Mastercard into the startup world

    The evolution of standard payment methods

    How technology has revolutionized payment experiences

    The transformation of currency exchange

    The shift from centralized payments to peer-to-peer transactions and the use of various form factors for payments

    Leveraging technology for the humanization of financial services

    Recognizing the level of trust and confidence in financial systems that’s needed for a transaction to occur

    Insights from the rising trust placed in cryptocurrency

    Consequences of errors and the need for controls and balances

    The changing acceptability of AI and the associated benefits and dangers

    What people-driven tech means to John

    Interconnectivity and the value of genuine connections, trust, and respect in the context of technology

    Connect with John Ainsworth

    John Ainsworth on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnainsworthjr/

    Bonifii Website https://bonifii.com/

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    48 mins
  • Leveraging Technology To Take Back The Clock with Damian McKeon and Ashley Hamilton
    Jul 18 2023

    “In a time-constrained environment, technology has to be as intuitive as possible.” - Damian McKeon

    There’s a big problem that first responders face. When you arrive on the scene of an emergency, and it’s somewhere you’ve never been before, you waste a lot of time figuring out where to go. Mission-critical teams typically have 300 seconds or less to solve problems where the consequence of failure is death or catastrophic loss.

    Today, I have the pleasure of hosting two extraordinary guests, Ashley Hamilton and Damian McKeon, the co-founders of Aiki. Ashley and Damian recognized this problem and are now revolutionizing the world of emergency response with intuitive, symbol-based indoor mapping. Damian brings over 29 years of experience in the fire service and 27 years as an EMT paramedic in Texas. A seasoned professional, Damian has served in the United States Army as a Green Beret and the 19th Special Forces. He has traveled the world sharing his expertise, tactics, and tactical medicine. With 15 years of firefighting experience, including six years in the Special Operations Battalion, Ashley excels in solving complex problems in hazardous and restrictive environments. She serves as an Emergency Planning Specialist for the Austin Fire Department. She has pioneered programs that require and enable first responders and command staff to make rapid, secure, and efficient decisions using symbols instead of written language.

    In this conversation, Damian, Ashley, and I discuss the need to leverage technology for emergency response, their mission to empower children in crises, the need for more effective responses to active shooter incidents, the power of real-time communication and instant notification systems in schools, the future of Aiki, and more.

    Highlights

    Ashley’s journey from financial advisor to firefighter

    Damian’s unique background in the fire service, Special Forces, and as a medic

    Leveraging data and technology to help first responders save lives

    The process of digitizing paper plans and maps to turn unstructured data into structured data

    Recognizing the need and opportunity to empower children in emergencies

    The horrific statistics on mass shootings and the need for faster response times

    How real-time, intuitive, visual data can transform the way first responders and individuals respond to a crisis situation

    Empowering students and teachers during a school shooting

    The individual use cases for Aiki for end users and first responders

    Creating an interface for real-time communication during emergencies

    Using visual references and symbols for efficient information transmission

    The future of Aiki

    What people-driven tech means to Damian and Ashley

    Connect with Damian McKeon and Ashley Hamilton

    Aiki Website https://www.aikiplans.com/

    Ashley Hamilton on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/whatahamiam/

    Damian McKeon on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-mckeon-955428223/


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    55 mins
  • Creating Opportunities and Changing Lives with Denzil Fillis
    Jul 11 2023

    “I always envisioned building a company that focuses on quality software. Not just software that works, but software that endures.” - Denzil Fillis

    When developing software, it’s easy to hyper-focus on functionality, but the truth is, getting your code to work well is just one part of the equation. Code doesn’t have to be impersonal. When the zeros and ones are combined with the intent to do something significant and create positive change, you are helping humanity.

    Today I’m quite pleased to be joined by someone who embodies this philosophy and built it into the foundations of his company, Denzil Fillis, CEO of MpiloTech. Denzil's journey from software developer to entrepreneur is truly inspiring. After reading "The Alchemist," he took a leap of faith to follow his passion and start a software company. Since then, he’s built an organization that embraces teamwork and authentic relationships, making a significant impact in South Africa and the African continent.

    In this conversation, Denzil and I discuss why he decided to take the leap to pursue entrepreneurship, his vision for building a company that prioritizes quality software, the challenges of working with cross-border institutions, why people development has to be a central focus, how Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) is used at MpiloTech, the negative impact of ego in software development organizations, and more.

    Highlights

    Denzil’s background and drive to start his own software business

    Taking the leap from corporate to entrepreneurship

    Denzil’s vision of building a company that prioritizes quality software

    Challenges of working with different cross-border financial institutions and the importance of a simplified and secure customer experience

    MpiloTech’s perspective on people development

    The massive impact on humanity of providing good quality software with a higher intent and purpose behind it

    Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) and how it’s used at MpiloTech

    Why Denzil is passionate about creating job opportunities for individuals with potential

    Driving awareness and connection between the South African and North American tech ecosystems

    Opportunities for collaboration between African and US companies in creating software solutions

    Creating unique bonds and forging authentic relationships

    What people-driven tech means to Denzil

    Managing developer egos and why teamwork is crucial in software development

    Connect with Denzil Fillis

    MpiloTech Website https://mpilotech.co.za/


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    49 mins
  • Unleashing Creativity: The Intersection of Art and Technology with John Zozzaro
    Jul 4 2023

    “There's no better time in history to be a musician than right now.” - John Zozzaro

    For the first time in history, we’re starting to see independent artists taking control over their destinies through the tools and technology that are now available at our fingertips. As technology continues to integrate seamlessly across different types of infrastructures, artists have more data and more useful information that - when properly utilized - can allow them to engage their audience and get to a sustainable place easier than ever before.

    Today I’m very excited to be joined by John Zozzaro, founder and President of MediaTech Ventures. Born and raised in the Chicagoland area suburbs, John Zozzaro started his entrepreneurial journey in his early twenties playing music and touring all over the U.S. During this time, his passion and obsession with the convergence of media and technology began to blossom. In mid-2013, he decided to break away from the stage and forge a new path, launching two different marketing agencies leveraging his music industry experience to create more opportunities for bands and brands. In October of 2016, he met his now business partner Paul O'Brien and launched MediaTech Ventures as the solution to help educate public, private, and corporate capital how to invest in Media-Technology, while providing innovators access to networks, education, tools, and capital, necessary for their success.

    In this conversation, John and I discuss his journey from professional musician to entrepreneur, the overlap between the music and technology industries, how technology has empowered independent artists, the financial struggles artists face in an already revenue-deficient industry, the democratization of ownership, and more.

    Highlights

    John’s path from professional musician to marketer and entrepreneur

    How John’s father’s entrepreneurial journey influenced his career path

    The tie-ins between music and technology

    Challenges faced by musicians in the past and how technology has empowered independent artists to take control of their careers

    Opportunities for artists in the ever-changing digital economy

    How technology has revolutionized the music industry

    Indiegogo as an example of a resource that was ahead of its time

    The financial struggles faced by artists in an already revenue-deficient industry

    The problem with how music industry technology was initially designed to support the industry itself rather than the artists

    Creating technology that empowers artists by supporting the democratization of ownership

    The complexities of ownership in the digital world

    Understanding the concept of NFTs as digital receipts and their potential for creating transparency in ownership and authenticity

    Why the collaboration between artists and technologists often leads to innovation

    The importance of encouraging creativity in software development

    The role of mentorship and resources in reducing startup failure rates

    Connect with John Zozzaro

    John Zozzaro on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnzozzaro/

    MediaTech Ventures Website https://mediatech.ventures/

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    52 mins