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The leadership playbook a lot of us grew up with is starting to fail in the moments that matter most: high pressure decisions, fast growth, founder stress, and team conflict that can’t be solved with a new script. We sit down with Peter Carnochan , an executive coach who is also a psychologist and trained psychoanalyst, to talk about a simple idea with big consequences: the next frontier of leadership development is within, not without.
We unpack why “good enough” emotional skills stop working when you’re building at the highest levels, and why surface changes can feel impressive until stress hits and the veneer cracks. Peter introduces what he calls “radiant change” and explains how real, durable growth starts at the center of the self and spreads outward into communication, decision-making, and culture. Along the way, we talk about why a therapeutic approach to executive coaching is less generic, why not everyone should try to lead like the loudest celebrity CEO, and why the future belongs to a plurality of leadership styles that fit the person, not the stereotype.
The conversation gets personal through the story behind the documentary “Andre Is An Idiot,” a comedy about dying made after a stage four cancer diagnosis. It becomes a lens for meaning, mortality, and purpose and a reminder that people want leaders who care about the whole organization and community, not only the bottom line at all costs. If you’re a founder, CEO, or operator looking for sustainable high performance, emotional resilience, and deeper leadership presence, this one will challenge you in the best way.
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AI isn’t a side project for marketing anymore. It’s becoming the way work gets done, and that shift is happening faster than most teams can measure, govern, or even fully see. We sit down with Ed from Callan Consulting to unpack what he’s hearing directly from CMOs and heads of marketing about real-world AI adoption in tech marketing, from early-stage startups to multi-billion-dollar enterprises.
We talk about the move from experimental “skunkworks” use to embedded AI across the marketing tech stack, including LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude, AI features inside core MarTech platforms, and a growing wave of AI-native tools designed for specific workflows. Ed shares why so many leaders report major impact while still struggling to quantify ROI, and how “born-in-AI” companies are rethinking org design and productivity from day one, sometimes even putting agents on the org chart.
Then we get into the tradeoffs: token budgets, tool sprawl, and the rising risk of overreliance. If everyone ships AI-generated content at scale, everything starts to sound the same, mistakes slip through, and the internet fills with “AI slop” that models train on again. We lay out a practical path that protects brand voice: keep the hero content human-led, then use AI for atomization, localization, optimization, and distribution. Finally, we look ahead at generative engine optimization (GEO), the early dip in traditional SEO traffic, and why “machine engine optimization” could matter as buyers use agents to research vendors.
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Everyday AI: Your daily guide to grown with Generative AI
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AI is everywhere on stage, but production AI is won in the details. From HPE Discover, we sit down with Jason Schradel, Director of Enterprise Platforms at NVIDIA, to unpack what it really takes to build an “AI factory” that an enterprise can deploy, operate, and scale without turning every upgrade into a science project. If you’re trying to move from AI proofs of concept to real business outcomes, this conversation maps the stack in plain terms.
We start with what’s being showcased on the floor and why it matters: next-generation platforms like Vera Rubin and the new Vera CPU, enterprise-ready GPUs including RTX Pro Blackwell Server Edition options, and the networking layer that keeps modern AI workloads moving, from Spectrum-X Ethernet switching to BlueField DPUs. We also talk about how HPE systems, storage, and the private cloud experience come together with NVIDIA accelerated computing and NVIDIA AI software to form a repeatable blueprint for enterprise AI infrastructure.
From there, we zoom out to the go-to-market reality: global customers, real deployments across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, and telecom, plus the growing role of ISVs and partner ecosystems in making AI usable for specific workflows. Jason also shares what he’s watching on the roadmap, especially agentic AI and the importance of confidential computing to protect sensitive data and model weights as hybrid cloud AI becomes the norm.
If you’re planning an enterprise AI strategy, you’ll leave with a clearer view of the components that matter most and the tradeoffs you can’t ignore. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share this episode with a teammate building your AI platform, and leave a review. What part of the AI factory stack feels hardest to get right right now?
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Your AI account is quickly becoming your most valuable account. It can hold business context, customer details, code, research, and the day-to-day workflows you rely on. That also makes it a prime target for phishing and account takeover, especially as attacks get more convincing with AI.
We sit down with Dawn Manley, Senior Vice President of Product Management at Yubico, to unpack what “phishing-resistant MFA” actually means and why hardware-backed authentication changes the game. We compare the familiar world of SMS codes and approval prompts with a physical security key that uses strong cryptography, verifies you are signing into the real service, and requires real user presence. The goal is simple: stop attacks from succeeding instead of expecting every person to spot every scam.
We also dig into Yubico’s partnership with OpenAI to bring stronger account protection to ChatGPT through OpenAI’s advanced account security program. We talk about who it’s built for, why AI accounts are now high-risk, and how identity is shifting from “who logged in” to “who authorized this action” as agentic workflows become more common. If you care about cybersecurity, Zero Trust, and practical defenses you can actually deploy, this conversation will sharpen how you think about securing the tools you use every day.
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A hospital breach can turn the network “dirty” in minutes. A fiber cut can take a grocery store offline at the worst possible time. And almost every CIO has said some version of the same thing: “I love the technology, help me find the money.” That’s the tension we dig into with John Tonthat CRO of Cellhub, one of T-Mobile’s longest-tenured agency partners operating right at the intersection of telco, wireless, and IT systems integration.
We start with the real-world enterprise problems Cell Hub helps solve across healthcare, retail, and beyond, including how large organizations manage provisioning, procurement, and billing across complex wireless estates. John shares why hospital CIOs are juggling three mandates at once: clinical communications that work inside old buildings, remote patient monitoring and care that can scale safely, and security strong enough to withstand relentless attacks. We get specific about where Wi-Fi struggles and how enterprise 5G can be designed as a resilient backup network to protect continuity of care when primary systems are compromised.
Then we shift to the connected grocery store, where uptime, in-building coverage, and refrigerated warehouse connectivity directly impact revenue and customer experience. John explains Super Broadband, combining fixed wireless with Starlink to hit service levels at a compelling price, plus why retail media networks demand “always up” secondary connectivity that doesn’t ride on the core network. Finally, we unpack SCOT, a cost reconciliation engine that uses automation to surface hidden spend across wireline, wireless, and IT, and Design X, a faster way to iterate network designs with a proper system of record. We close with what John sees as the next frontier: securing not just the device, but the communication itself with peer-to-peer encrypted approaches.
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