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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 1H 1M

The CTO Reality Check: Imposter Syndrome, AI Tools, and Low-Code Risks w/ Jason Kerner from Hansel Medical

from How NOT To Build: Startup Stories | A Jemini Podcast · host Dan Villa

In this conversation, Jason Kerner from Hansel Medical shares his insights on the intersection of technology and business, discussing his journey from a global architect to a CTO. He emphasizes the importance of subject matter expertise, overcoming public speaking anxiety, and the transformative impact of AI on software development. Jason also highlights the challenges of balancing technical decisions with business needs, particularly in the healthcare sector, and the value of community support for tech leaders. He concludes with thoughts on the future of tech and the importance of user-friendly solutions in healthcare.Jason Kerner is CTO and Co-Founder of Hansel Medical, previously Chief Global Architect at IntelliCentrics and Head of Product Experience and Architecture at Agilio Software. A hands-on builder, with 20+ years in the software development world with mobile apps, web applications, cloud and AI experience. Excited about all things tech, as well as involvement with product and marketing teams.Keywordstechnology, business, AI, public speaking, software development, healthcare, startups, CTO, IntelliCentrics, communitySound bites"I enjoy discussing tech and business.""AI is transforming software development processes.""Leveraging AI for development efficiency is key."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tech and Business Passion05:17 Navigating Imposter Syndrome10:39 The Evolution of Tech Careers16:14 Jason's Journey into Tech21:24 Building Solutions for Modern Problems27:47 Learning from Technical Mistakes32:43 The Low Code Dilemma39:03 Balancing Technical and Business Decisions45:47 The Agile Approach to Business Value51:01 Transitioning to a Startup Environment58:32 Future Milestones and Community EngagementMusic by Eggy Toast

In this conversation, Jason Kerner from Hansel Medical shares his insights on the intersection of technology and business, discussing his journey from a global architect to a CTO. He emphasizes the importance of subject matter expertise, overcoming public speaking anxiety, and the transformative impact of AI on software development. Jason also highlights the challenges of balancing technical decisions with business needs, particularly in the healthcare sector, and the value of community support for tech leaders. He concludes with thoughts on the future of tech and the importance of user-friendly solutions in healthcare.Jason Kerner is CTO and Co-Founder of Hansel Medical, previously Chief Global Architect at IntelliCentrics and Head of Product Experience and Architecture at Agilio Software. A hands-on builder, with 20+ years in the software development world with mobile apps, web applications, cloud and AI experience. Excited about all things tech, as well as involvement with product and marketing teams.Keywordstechnology, business, AI, public speaking, software development, healthcare, startups, CTO, IntelliCentrics, communitySound bites"I enjoy discussing tech and business.""AI is transforming software development processes.""Leveraging AI for development efficiency is key."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tech and Business Passion05:17 Navigating Imposter Syndrome10:39 The Evolution of Tech Careers16:14 Jason's Journey into Tech21:24 Building Solutions for Modern Problems27:47 Learning from Technical Mistakes32:43 The Low Code Dilemma39:03 Balancing Technical and Business Decisions45:47 The Agile Approach to Business Value51:01 Transitioning to a Startup Environment58:32 Future Milestones and Community EngagementMusic by Eggy Toast

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