Episodios

  • Are Software Engineers Really at Risk? Mohan Reddy Weighs In
    Apr 9 2026

    Matt Watson sits down with Mohan Reddy, serial entrepreneur and Chief Scientist at Cornerstone AI Labs, to explore how AI is fundamentally reshaping the way we think about work, skills, and human potential. Mohan shares the origin story of Skyhive—a workforce intelligence platform built to reskill and upskill people at a global scale—and how its acquisition by Cornerstone brought that mission to a larger stage.

    The conversation digs into why AI doesn't eliminate skills but transforms them, the distinction between tasks that can be automated versus those that require human judgment, and why "vibe coding" is both a breakthrough and a danger. Mohan also makes the case for reverse engineering as the most critical skill in an AI-driven world, and why sandbox environments will be essential for building trust in AI-assisted workflows.

    Whether you're a founder, engineer, or business leader trying to navigate the AI transition, this episode offers a grounded, optimistic perspective from someone who has spent decades at the intersection of human potential and machine intelligence.

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    ⏱️ Episode Breakdown

    00:30 The Journey of Mohan Reddy and Skyhive

    03:34 Transition to Cornerstone AI Labs

    06:22 AI's Impact on Skills and Workforce

    09:33 The Evolution of Software Engineering

    12:29 The Future of Coding and AI Collaboration

    15:33 Upskilling in the Age of AI

    18:30 Curiosity and Learning in Tech

    21:34 Final Thoughts and Advice

    Links & Resources

    Connect with Mohan Reddy on LinkedIn

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    Full Scale – Build your dev team quickly and affordably

    If you’re trying to get your team out of the basement and into real product ownership, this episode is your playbook. Stop being a ticket factory. Build teams that think, create, and lead.

    Follow the show, rate it, and send this to someone who’s still trying to do “real Scrum.” They need it more than you do.

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    26 m
  • How AI Is Disrupting Education with Katie Boody Adorno of LeanLab Education
    Apr 2 2026

    AI is changing how kids learn. But are schools ready?

    Katie Boody Adorno is the founder and CEO of LeanLab Education. She's spent 13 years trying to close the opportunity gap in public education. In this episode, she and Matt break down how COVID widened learning disparities, why high-dosage tutoring works but doesn't scale, and how AI is now lowering that cost. They also get into what it takes to prepare kids for a world where AI handles most of the knowledge work.

    Listen to the full episode now! Subscribe to Startup Hustle wherever you get your podcasts.

    ⏱️ Episode Breakdown

    00:00 The Genesis of Lean Lab Education

    05:25 Innovative Approaches to Educational Challenges

    09:08 The Impact of the Pandemic on Education

    11:32 Funding and Sustainability in Education

    12:58 The Role of Technology in Learning

    18:12 The Importance of Human Connection in Education

    20:12 Rethinking the Purpose of Education

    25:30 The Future of Higher Education and AI

    Links & Resources

    Connect with Katie Boody Adorno on LinkedIn

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    29 m
  • AI Isn't Killing Software Jobs: It's Changing Who Builds What
    Mar 26 2026

    Zach Klempf is back! He joined Matt Watson on one of the early episodes of the show. Now, Zach is president of AutoManager, a private equity group with five automotive software companies under its umbrella.

    In this episode, Zach and Matt get into how AI is making senior engineers more productive. They talk about why offshore teams tend to adopt it more slowly, and where vibe coding breaks down when you're running production software with real integrations. They also get into why simple SaaS products are getting harder to defend. And why leads and sales have always been the harder problem anyway.

    Listen to the full episode now! Subscribe to Startup Hustle wherever you get your podcasts.

    ⏱️ Episode Breakdown

    00:00 Introduction to Zach Klempf and AutoManager

    03:09 The Journey of Selle Automotive

    05:48 Outsourcing and Global Talent Strategy

    08:59 Experiences in Jamaica and the Philippines

    12:01 Transition to AutoManager and AI Integration

    15:13 AI Adoption and Team Dynamics

    18:02 The Future of Software Development and AI

    21:02 Challenges in AI Implementation

    24:10 Market Dynamics and Competitive Landscape

    26:53 Final Thoughts and Reflections


    Links & Resources

    Connect with Zach Klempf on LinkedIn

    https://www.automanager.com/

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    Full Scale – Build your dev team quickly and affordably

    If you’re trying to get your team out of the basement and into real product ownership, this episode is your playbook. Stop being a ticket factory. Build teams that think, create, and lead.

    Follow the show, rate it, and send this to someone who’s still trying to do “real Scrum.” They need it more than you do.

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    36 m
  • From Personal Tragedy to Healthcare Innovation
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode, entrepreneur Chris Jones shares his journey from personal tragedy to building MatchRite Care, a healthcare data integration platform. He discusses product-market fit, scaling strategies, and the importance of community and continuous learning in entrepreneurship.

    ⏱️ Episode Breakdown

    00:00 The Entrepreneurial Journey Begins

    02:54 The Birth of MatchRite Care

    06:07 Navigating Product Fit and Market Strategy

    09:04 The Importance of Data Sharing in Healthcare

    12:01 Scaling vs. Selling: The Business Model Dilemma

    15:08 Consulting and Mentorship in the Entrepreneurial Space

    17:45 The Value of Lifelong Learning and Community Support

    20:48 Reflections on the Entrepreneurial Journey


    Links & Resources

    Connect with Chris Jones on LinkedIn

    What Smart CTOs Are Doing Differently With Offshore Teams in 2025

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    Full Scale – Build your dev team quickly and affordably

    If you’re trying to get your team out of the basement and into real product ownership, this episode is your playbook. Stop being a ticket factory. Build teams that think, create, and lead.

    Follow the show, rate it, and send this to someone who’s still trying to do “real Scrum.” They need it more than you do.




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    26 m
  • Matt & Mark Roberge
    Mar 5 2026

    In this episode of Startup Hustle, Matt Watson interviews Mark Roberge, a former HubSpot executive and current venture capitalist, about his journey from engineering to sales and the importance of scaling startups. Mark discusses the genesis of HubSpot, the significance of sales in startups, and the concept of product-market fit. He emphasizes the need for customer research, avoiding false positives in feedback, and identifying the ideal customer profile. Mark also shares insights on scaling strategies, key metrics for success, and the science behind scaling businesses effectively.

    ⏱️ Episode Breakdown


    00:00 The Genesis of HubSpot

    02:56 Transitioning from Engineering to Sales

    06:06 The Science of Scaling

    08:53 The Importance of Selling Early

    12:12 Understanding Customer Needs

    14:58 Avoiding False Positives in Feedback

    15:39 Design Partner Dilemma

    18:21 Target Audience Insights

    19:56 Ideal Customer Profile Framework

    23:00 The Science of Scaling

    25:05 Understanding Growth Investment

    30:55 Navigating Growth Challenges

    35:25 Final Thoughts on Scaling Success


    TAKEAWAYS


    Sales is crucial for startup success.

    Understanding product-market fit is essential before scaling.

    Customer research should start at the ideation stage.

    Avoid false positives by validating customer interest.

    Identify your ideal customer profile to focus efforts.

    Scaling should be approached methodically and strategically.

    Establish leading indicators of customer retention.

    Sales methodologies must evolve as the company grows.

    Demand generation must align with growth aspirations.

    The science of scaling involves data-driven decision making.


    Links & Resources

    Connect with Mark Roberge on LinkedIn

    What Smart CTOs Are Doing Differently With Offshore Teams in 2025

    Subscribe to the Global Talent Sprint

    Full Scale – Build your dev team quickly and affordably

    If you’re trying to get your team out of the basement and into real product ownership, this episode is your playbook. Stop being a ticket factory. Build teams that think, create, and lead.

    Follow the show, rate it, and send this to someone who’s still trying to do “real Scrum.” They need it more than you do.




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    38 m
  • Revolutionizing Hiring with GitHired
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of Startup Hustle, Matt Watson interviews Krishna Oza, founder and COO of Git Hired, discussing the challenges of hiring software engineers, particularly for startups. Krishna shares his personal experiences that led to the creation of GitHired, an AI-driven platform designed to help startups find the right technical talent based on proof of work. The conversation delves into the unique needs of early-stage developers, the importance of product thinking, and how GitHired identifies and surfaces 10x engineers. Krishna also discusses the business model of GitHired and the struggles faced by startup founders in finding suitable engineering talent.

    TAKEAWAYS

    Krishna's personal experience with hiring challenges inspired GitHired.

    Startups need engineers who can match their fast-paced environment.

    Early-stage developers are builders who understand product development.

    Product thinking is crucial in today's AI-driven landscape.

    10x engineers possess product vision and minimal organizational friction.

    Get Hired surfaces hidden engineering talent through GitHub analysis.

    The platform creates one-page portfolios for applicants based on their work.

    Complexity of projects is a key factor in evaluating candidates.

    The business model includes a flat fee for successful hires.

    Startup founders often struggle to find engineers who can build for users.


    ⏱️ Episode Breakdown

    00:00 The Genesis of GitHired

    03:01 The Ideal Early Stage Developer

    07:01 The Importance of Product Thinking

    10:10 Identifying 10x Engineers

    12:52 The Role of Proof of Work

    20:09 Business Model and Market Fit

    23:40 Startup Founder Struggles


    Links & Resources

    Connect with Krishna Oza on LinkedIn

    What Smart CTOs Are Doing Differently With Offshore Teams in 2025

    Subscribe to the Global Talent Sprint

    Full Scale – Build your dev team quickly and affordably

    If you’re trying to get your team out of the basement and into real product ownership, this episode is your playbook. Stop being a ticket factory. Build teams that think, create, and lead.

    Follow the show, rate it, and send this to someone who’s still trying to do “real Scrum.” They need it more than you do.

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    28 m
  • Harnessing AI for Business Success
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of Startup Hustle, Matt Watson interviews John Morlan, founder and CEO of Smarter Risk, about the transformative impact of AI on startups. John shares his journey of integrating AI into his business, enhancing productivity, and improving collaboration with developers. He discusses the balance between product-led and sales-led growth strategies, the importance of knowledge management, and the challenges of achieving product-market fit. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of hands-on involvement from founders and the evolving role of AI in business operations.

    ⏱️ Episode Breakdown

    00:00 Introduction to AI in Startups

    00:57 John's Journey with AI

    04:58 Prototyping and Development with AI

    09:47 Balancing Coding and Leadership

    15:03 Sales vs. Product-Led Growth

    19:51 Building a Knowledge Base with AI

    24:57 Final Thoughts on AI and Productivity

    Links & Resources

    Connect with John Morlan on LinkedIn

    What Smart CTOs Are Doing Differently With Offshore Teams in 2025

    Subscribe to the Global Talent Sprint

    Full Scale – Build your dev team quickly and affordably

    If you’re trying to get your team out of the basement and into real product ownership, this episode is your playbook. Stop being a ticket factory. Build teams that think, create, and lead.

    Follow the show, rate it, and send this to someone who’s still trying to do “real Scrum.” They need it more than you do.

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    26 m
  • Navigating Entrepreneurship: Insights from Matt Haycox
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, Matt Watson interviews Matt Haycox, an experienced entrepreneur who shares insights from his 25 years in business, focusing on capital raising, the challenges of entering the tech space as a non-technical leader, and the impact of AI on business development. Haycox discusses his journey from traditional businesses to tech ventures, emphasizing the importance of understanding both technical and commercial aspects of business. He also highlights the value of learning from mistakes and building trust within teams.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Matt Haycox

    02:52 Matt's Entrepreneurial Journey

    05:46 Transitioning into Tech and SaaS

    09:00 The Role of AI in Business Development

    11:55 Understanding the Micro-SaaS Landscape

    15:08 The Importance of a Good CTO

    18:03 Learning from Mistakes in Business

    21:05 Conclusion and Resources

    Links & Resources

    Connect with Matt Haycox on LinkedIn

    What Smart CTOs Are Doing Differently With Offshore Teams in 2025

    Subscribe to the Global Talent Sprint

    Full Scale – Build your dev team quickly and affordably

    If you’re trying to get your team out of the basement and into real product ownership, this episode is your playbook. Stop being a ticket factory. Build teams that think, create, and lead.

    Follow the show, rate it, and send this to someone who’s still trying to do “real Scrum.” They need it more than you do.

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    23 m