Episodios

  • Ambient Intelligence: Bringing Objectivity To The Physical World
    Oct 13 2025

    What if airport “random checks” relied less on hunches and more on measurable behavior? CEO Galvin Widjaja of Lauretta AI explains how ambient intelligence can contextualize actions in physical spaces to reduce bias and improve safety without using facial recognition or permanent IDs. He shares the design choices behind “privacy by design,” why removing priors matters, and how behavior-first data can make decisions fairer at checkpoints, venues, and city streets.

    You’ll learn:

    • How “ambient intelligence” interprets narratives of behavior rather than identities
    • Practical ways computer vision can add objectivity without biometrics or long-term data retention
    • Where legislation helps and where product design must lead
    • Why more data can shrink the role of stereotypes in frontline decisions
    • What breakthroughs in vision models mean for robotics and everyday tools

    Links:

    • Lauretta
    • Minority Report

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    57 m
  • Empowering Neurodivergent Voices In A Tech-Driven World
    Oct 6 2025

    What if 80% of capable autistic adults are unemployed or underemployed while companies still struggle to hire for quality and speed? CEO Tara May shares how a Chicago‑born team built a high‑performing, neurodivergent workforce delivering user testing, accessibility, and cybersecurity - and why excellence, not just mission, keeps clients returning. You’ll hear practical tactics for matching strengths to business needs, creating psychological safety that unlocks performance, and using AI thoughtfully to support communication, learning, and delivery. Tara also unpacks the risks of AI‑driven hiring filters, the growing demand in cybersecurity, and candid lessons from parenting and leading with clarity and care.

    You'll Learn:

    • Practical ways to map individual strengths to real client work
    • How psychological safety drives quality, speed, and retention
    • Why mission opens doors but proven execution wins contracts
    • Roles where neurodivergent talent thrives across the org, not just QA
    • A lightweight approach to continuous upskilling as tech shifts
    • Using AI to augment communication and learning without leaking IP
    • Pitfalls to avoid, including screening bias and widening digital divides

    Links:

    • Aspiritech
    • Interview with Nobel Laureate Simon Johnson
    • Context
    • MeetGeek
    • Shortwave

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    46 m
  • Fitness in the Future: Technology Meets Tradition at XGym
    Sep 22 2025

    Can a 21‑minute workout twice a week rival seven hours at the gym? PJ Glassy, founder of XGym, explains the science and systems behind ultra‑efficient “time under tension” training, how nerve training boosts coordination and results, and why chasing complete muscle fatigue matters more than gadgets. You’ll hear how XGym blends controlled reps, method cycling, and smart equipment like load‑cell winch machines, vibration platforms, and precise VO2 and body‑comp testing to deliver strong, lean outcomes without bulk. We also dig into wearables, the promise and limits of AI coaches and robotics, and why EMF awareness and hard work still beat any shortcut.

    What you’ll learn:

    • How to structure a 3‑minute set for strength and endurance without joint‑pounding loads
    • A simple diet experiment framework: commit 100% for 3 months to find what actually lowers body fat
    • When Mediterranean vs. low‑carb approaches make sense, and how to avoid common fitness plateaus
    • Practical ways to use fitness tech for feedback and motivation without letting it replace fundamentals
    • Why “train to true fatigue” is the lever that drives strength, definition, and real‑world fitness

    This conversation is for anyone who wants more fitness in less time, with a clear path to sustainable progress and smarter use of technology.

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    54 m
  • How To Fix Fertility: A New Personalized Playbook
    Sep 15 2025

    What if tracking ovulation isn’t the key to getting pregnant - fixing the reasons for late ovulation is?

    Dr. Awesome talks with Conceivable CEO Kirsten Karchmer about a practical, personalized approach to fertility that focuses on behavior change, heart rate variability, and addressing subclinical factors that derail conception. They unpack why period length, ovulation timing, hydration, sleep, and stress matter more than most apps suggest, and how AI can coach daily actions that improve outcomes for both women and men.

    You’ll learn:

    • How late ovulation and short or long bleeding windows signal deeper issues you can fix
    • A simple way to start improving heart rate variability with breathwork, singing, and laughter
    • Why “more workouts” can backfire when energy is low and HRV is poor
    • The role of hydration and nutrition in cervical fluid and sperm quality
    • What wearable data can (and can’t) do, and where personalized coaching adds value
    • A step-by-step mindset for small, fast wins that build lasting habits

    Who this helps:

    • Couples trying to conceive naturally or preparing for IUI or IVF
    • Anyone seeing irregular cycles, fatigue, or high stress and wondering what to change first
    • Clinicians curious about using HRV and behavior change as levers for better outcomes

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    51 m
  • Small Businesses, Big Leverage: A Better Future⁠ With Practical AI
    Sep 1 2025

    What if a 10-person team could personally reach 21,000 customers by Monday — and turn that outreach into six figures in weekend sales?

    Dr. Awesome talks with John Long, CEO of THYNK AI, about how small and midsize businesses are using communication agents to answer phones, qualify leads, schedule appointments, and follow up across calls, text, and email. The conversation cuts through the hype to show where AI is delivering real ROI today and where it still falls short.

    You’ll learn:

    • Practical ways small teams deploy AI agents for sales and service
    • When to disclose an agent is AI and how that affects conversions
    • A step-by-step look at an agent booking jobs end-to-end
    • How to evaluate ROI for outreach, scheduling, and customer support
    • Tips for getting more value from general-purpose tools like ChatGPT’s agent mode
    • How to avoid overreliance while building new problem-solving habits with AI

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    49 m
  • The Story Economy: Practical, Private And Personalized AI
    Aug 11 2025

    What if the most valuable data about you isn’t labs, steps, or purchases - but your own spoken story?

    Bill Welser, CEO and cofounder of Lotic AI, explains how narrative disclosures can power practical, private, and personalized artificial intelligence. We dig into why “unknown unknowns” are hard to surface with prompt-only tools, how a relational AI can proactively ask better questions, and what it takes to keep sensitive data secure while still useful. We also explore real-world use cases, from health decisions and wearables to reducing wasted care and building a fairer “story economy.”

    You’ll learn:

    • Why story is a richer signal than traditional data, and how to capture it safely
    • How proactive, goal-aligned prompts uncover insights you didn’t know to ask
    • Practical ways to combine narrative, CGM, and wearable trends for better decisions
    • The privacy model Bill favors, including what to avoid when sharing with LLMs
    • Risks of cognitive offloading and how to keep your own thinking strong
    • A bottom-up path to value where individuals control and benefit from their data
    • What a Jarvis-like companion could do for everyday choices over the next decade

    Bill’s forthcoming book, “The Story Economy,” outlines how personal data stewardship can unlock new value without turning people into statistics.

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    57 m
  • Building A Better Future: Climate Tech That's Working Today
    Jul 28 2025

    $2 trillion flowed into clean energy globally in 2024—more than fossil fuels have ever received in a single year. While political debates rage on, practical climate solutions are already transforming communities across America. Josh Dorfman, CEO and founder of Supercool, reveals how companies like Zum are revolutionizing school transportation by optimizing bus routes with technology and replacing diesel fleets with electric buses. Not only do these solutions reduce emissions, they're creating better experiences for families while saving school districts money.

    Josh shares insights from his conversations with climate innovators who are making buildings healthier, recycling rare earth magnets that power our modern world, and developing materials that grow 10 times faster than trees for home construction. He explains how urban trees in Barranquilla, Colombia not only prevent students from passing out from heat but also increase property values by 15% - proving environmental improvements can pay for themselves.

    Join us as we explore how market forces are driving the adoption of renewable energy even in politically conservative states. Josh offers a compelling vision of our future homes as mini power plants sharing energy with neighbors, cancer clinics built without cancer-causing materials, and racing innovations like Formula E that make climate solutions entertaining. This conversation bridges the gap between climate concerns and practical solutions that are creating healthier, more efficient communities today.

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    48 m
  • How A Surprisingly Simple Patch Could Revolutionize Respiratory Care
    Jul 14 2025

    Did you know that asthma attacks actually build up over weeks, not minutes? Most of us envision asthma attacks as sudden emergencies, but the truth is far more complex - and understanding this could save lives.

    Dr. Awesome sits down with Sharon Samjitsingh, CEO of Health Care Originals, to discuss their groundbreaking wearable technology that listens to deep organ sounds in real-time. This innovative patch, worn discreetly under clothing, can predict asthma attacks up to three months in advance by detecting subtle changes in lung sounds that occur weeks before visible symptoms appear.

    Key highlights from the conversation:

    • How Health Care Originals developed a wearable device that processes organ sounds on-board rather than streaming to the cloud
    • The science behind using acoustic monitoring to detect respiratory changes weeks before traditional symptoms appear
    • Sharon's personal experience with asthma and how it drove her to create technology that could have prevented her own near-death experiences
    • The Nightingale Virtual Respiratory Care system that combines early detection with personalized intervention
    • Commercial milestones including becoming the exclusive virtual respiratory care supplier for a purchasing coalition managing 400,000 lives

    Sharon shares her journey from winning a business plan competition to securing millions in funding, including her current community-focused fundraising round on WeFunder that allows everyday investors to participate alongside venture capitalists.

    The conversation also explores broader implications for healthcare technology, including the potential for democratizing access to health data, the role of AI in reducing administrative burdens, and how wearable technology could transform our understanding of the human body beyond respiratory conditions.

    Whether you're interested in health tech innovations, wearable devices, or the future of personalized medicine, this episode offers valuable insights into how simple technology can address complex health challenges.

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    52 m