Rebellious Times Podcast

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Rebellious Times Podcast

Hosted by Chris Januszewski, founder of Rebel Commerce Solutions, the Rebellious Times Podcast explores the human side of tech innovation — from bold founders scaling B2B SaaS startups to employees navigating the realities of AI-era transformation. We unpack founder journeys, AI-powered growth, product innovation, and the future of work — while addressing how these shifts impact mental health, family life, identity, and purpose. This podcast gives voice to everyone building or adapting in the new economy. From mindset breakthroughs to scalable sales, marketing, and partnership systems — tune in for real stories and tactical insights that power predictable growth.

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    S&L6: From Argentina to Miami: Building a Relationship-First Logistics Business

    How Relationship-First Logistics Helped OLR Services Grow Through Crisis and Change “We are very proud that we have the human touch.” That line from Maria Rigotti captures the spirit of this fun conversation. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sat down with Maria Rigotti, CEO of OLR Services, to discuss entrepreneurship, logistics, immigration, family business, and the importance of building relationships during uncertain times. This conversation goes beyond freight and warehousing. Instead, it becomes a story about resilience, trust, and the human side of business. From Argentina to Miami: Building the American Dream Maria moved from Argentina to the United States in 1995 with her husband. At the time, they were newly graduated and searching for opportunity. Unlike today, there was no Google or easy access to information. As a result, starting over in a new country required significant risk and determination. However, Maria and her family built a business through persistence, adaptability, and long-term thinking. That entrepreneurial journey is a central part of this episode. What OLR Services Actually Does OLR Services operates as a third-party logistics provider (3PL). However, Maria explains that the business is far more than trucking or warehousing. Instead, the company provides full-service logistics support for international brands entering the US market. Their services include: Warehousing Product inspection Distribution Import guidance Fulfillment support The company also focuses heavily on flexibility and customer relationships. Unlike larger providers, OLR Services works with both small and large customers. As a result, growing businesses receive support that is often difficult to find elsewhere. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Maria Rigotti and Her Journey03:11 The Logistics Business: OLR Services Overview06:05 Navigating Challenges in the Logistics Industry08:52 The Impact of COVID-19 and Tariffs on Business12:03 Entrepreneurship: Lessons Learned and Advice15:02 Family Business Dynamics and Experiences17:56 World Cup Perspectives: Argentina vs. England21:06 Reflections on Political History and Its Impact24:07 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations Growing Through COVID and Tariff Disruption The logistics industry has faced enormous disruption over the last several years. COVID created both challenges and opportunities. Because supply chains were under pressure, logistics providers became essential infrastructure. Later, tariffs created another major shift. Maria explains that many customers stopped importing products entirely, especially within electronics. Therefore, OLR Services had to reinvent parts of the business and expand into new industries. That included: Cosmetics Construction products Industrial equipment Machinery parts Instead of panicking, the company adapted. This section of the conversation contains valuable lessons for entrepreneurs navigating uncertainty. Why Family Business Still Matters One of my favorite parts of this episode was hearing Maria talk about working alongside her husband, son, sister, and extended family. Family businesses come with challenges. However, they also create deep trust and alignment. Maria describes the business as a shared journey where both success and hardship are experienced together. That perspective feels increasingly rare in modern business culture. Building Bridges Between The UK And Argentina Toward the end of the episode, Maria and I discussed the Falklands / Malvinas conflict and how political decisions can divide ordinary people. Although the subject remains emotional for both Argentina and England, the conversation focused on something bigger: Relationships between people matter more than political narratives. Maria reflected on how the war affected Argentine families and young soldiers. Meanwhile, I shared personal memories from the British side. Despite different perspectives, the discussion became an example of respectful dialogue and human connection. Just a small conversation to help bring people together in a divided world. Maria Rigotti links: olrservices.us LinkedIn

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    Episode 47: Before the Hurricane Hits – Why Most Homeowners Aren’t Insurance Claim Ready

    Why Insurance Claims Preparation Matters Before Disaster Strikes “Most homeowners aren’t insurance claim ready.” That line from Jennifer Taylor says a lot. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sat down with Jennifer, Founder and CEO of ClaimReady, to discuss why insurance claims preparation is something most homeowners overlook until it is too late. The conversation explores how homeowners can better understand their coverage, avoid costly surprises, and prepare for disasters before they happen. Most Homeowners Do Not Fully Understand Their Coverage Insurance policies are complicated. In many cases, homeowners assume they are fully covered. However, policies often contain exclusions, limitations, and changing terms. As a result, people only discover gaps in coverage after a disaster occurs. Jennifer explains that reviewing policies regularly is essential. Otherwise, homeowners risk finding themselves underinsured during major claims. The Role of Public Adjusters Many people are unfamiliar with public adjusters. Unlike insurance company adjusters, public adjusters advocate for homeowners during the claims process. Because of this, they can play a critical role after disasters such as: Hurricanes Floods Fires Major home damage Jennifer shares insights into how these professionals help homeowners navigate complex claims and negotiate fair outcomes. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to ClaimReady and Jennifer Taylor03:11 Understanding Insurance Coverage and Claims06:07 The Role of Public Adjusters08:56 Challenges Faced by Homeowners After Disasters11:57 Navigating Insurance Policies and Coverage Changes15:03 How ClaimReady Works18:02 Personal Experiences with Home Renovation24:03 Advice for Homeowners on Insurance Why Preparation Matters Before Disaster Happens One of the biggest themes in this episode is preparation. Most homeowners only think about insurance after something goes wrong. However, Jennifer argues the opposite approach is far more effective. Planning ahead allows homeowners to: Understand their coverage Identify policy gaps Estimate rebuilding costs Reduce stress during emergencies As a result, they are far better positioned when disasters occur. How ClaimReady Helps Homeowners ClaimReady was built to simplify insurance preparation. The platform helps homeowners better understand: Coverage levels Policy changes Potential risks Insurance needs In addition, ClaimReady includes tools designed to make policy reviews easier and more accessible. Because insurance language can be confusing, simplifying the process is valuable for homeowners. Lessons from Home Renovation and Real Life Jennifer also shares personal experiences renovating homes. These experiences reinforced how important it is to properly understand coverage and replacement costs. For example, renovation expenses can increase significantly over time. Therefore, older coverage estimates may no longer be accurate. This practical perspective makes the conversation especially relatable. Advice for Homeowners One message comes through clearly in this episode: Do not wait until disaster strikes to review your insurance. Instead: Review policies annually Understand exclusions Ask questions Plan proactively Although insurance is rarely exciting, being prepared can make a major difference when problems arise. Jennifer Taylor links: claimreadyapp.com LinkedIn

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    ASP3: High Standards, Lean Teams & Real Results: Inside a 15-Year Agency Journey

    How a Marketing Strategy Agency Builds Results with Lean Teams “Meeting clients where they’re at.” That idea shows up again and again in this conversation. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sat down with Heidi Sporel, Founder of E2Excel Marketing. We talked about what it really takes to build a marketing strategy agency that lasts. This episode is part of the Agency Spotlight Series. The focus is simple. Learn from people who have actually built service businesses that work. From Client Side to Agency Owner Heidi spent over 20 years on the client side. Because of that, she understands what companies actually need from marketing partners. Eventually, she made the move to build her own agency. That shift matters. It means her approach is grounded in real business outcomes, not just theory. Why Lean Teams Work Many agencies try to scale by adding more people. However, Heidi took a different path. E2Excel runs a lean team. As a result, the focus stays on strategy and execution that actually moves the needle. Instead of doing everything in-house, the model is simple: Keep strategy and storytelling internal Bring in specialists when needed Because of this, the agency stays flexible without losing quality. I sat down with Heidi Sporel, Founder of E2Excel Marketing. We talked about what it really takes to build a marketing strategy agency that lasts. This episode is part of the Agency Spotlight Series. The focus is simple. Learn from people who have actually built service businesses that work. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Heidi Sporel and E2Excel Marketing03:30 The Journey of E2Excel Marketing05:03 Running a Lean Team in Marketing08:12 In-House vs. External Expertise11:39 Educating Clients on Marketing Value18:14 Balancing Business and Family Life22:53 Navigating College Choices for Children In-House vs External: Finding the Balance There is always a tension between internal teams and external partners. On one hand, in-house teams understand the brand. On the other hand, external partners bring specialized skills. Heidi’s approach sits in the middle. The core thinking stays internal. Meanwhile, technical expertise is brought in when required. This balance allows for both consistency and depth. Educating Clients Builds Trust Not every client understands marketing. That is normal. However, Heidi leans into this instead of avoiding it. She focuses on educating clients. As a result, conversations become more productive and expectations become clearer. Over time, this builds trust. And trust leads to better long-term relationships. Running a Business While Raising a Family This episode also goes beyond agency operations. Heidi shares what it looks like to run a business while raising children. That includes: Managing time effectively Setting priorities Supporting her kids through big decisions like college Because of this, the conversation feels grounded in real life—not just business theory. What This Means for Agency Owners There is no single way to build an agency. However, a few principles stand out from this conversation: Focus on quality over volume Build a model that fits your life Educate clients, don’t just sell to them Stay flexible as the market evolves In the end, simplicity often wins. Heidi Sporel links: e2excel.com LinkedIn

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    ASP2: Beyond ROAS: Building Smarter Shopify Brands in the AI Era

    How Ecommerce AI Is Changing Shopify Growth and Marketing Strategy “How do you not become obsolete?” That question sits at the center of modern ecommerce. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Mike Brennan, Co-Founder of Developer Squad and Founder of Milexi, to explore how ecommerce AI is reshaping how brands grow, optimize, and compete. This is the second episode in the Agency Spotlight Series, where we learn from operators building service businesses in a rapidly evolving landscape. From Social Media to Ecommerce Infrastructure Mike’s journey began during the early days of social media. At the time, the pace of innovation was exciting and unpredictable. However, things changed quickly. During the 2008 financial crisis, Mike co-founded Developer Squad. This period forced a more disciplined approach to building a business. Since then, the landscape has evolved again. Today, Mike focuses on ecommerce and AI through Milexi. As a result, his perspective reflects multiple waves of technological change. AI Is Reshaping Ecommerce AI is no longer optional. Instead, it is becoming a core part of ecommerce operations. For example, AI is already improving: Product discovery Personalization Marketing automation Customer experience Because of this, brands must act quickly. Otherwise, they risk falling behind competitors who are moving faster. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mike Brennan and His Journey07:10 Transitioning to Developer Squad and Milexi14:09 The Role of AI in E-commerce20:49 Navigating the Shopify Partner Ecosystem27:33 Understanding Metrics and Marketing in E-commerce36:39 Exploring OpenClaw and Future Innovations The Shopify Ecosystem Is Evolving Shopify continues to be a strong foundation for ecommerce brands. However, the ecosystem around it is evolving. Today, there are more tools, more integrations, and more choices than ever before. As a result, complexity has increased. To succeed in this environment, brands need: Clear positioning Strong technical execution A clear understanding of how tools work together In other words, it is not about using more tools. Instead, it is about using the right tools effectively. Beyond ROAS: Understanding Real Profitability Many ecommerce brands focus heavily on ROAS. However, this can be misleading. Instead, Mike emphasizes a broader view of performance. For example, brands should focus on: → Contribution margin→ True profitability→ Conversion rate optimization Because of this, decision-making becomes more accurate. As a result, brands can grow sustainably rather than chasing vanity metrics. The Future: Autonomous Agents and OpenClaw Looking ahead, AI will continue to evolve. In particular, tools like OpenClaw point toward a new model. In this model: AI agents perform tasks autonomously Decision-making becomes faster Operations become more efficient Although this may sound futuristic, it is already beginning to happen. Therefore, businesses should start preparing now. Mike Brennan links: developersquad.com milexi.com LinkedIn

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    ASP1: Longevity Through Relationships – How a New York IT Firm Built Enduring Client Relationships

    How Relationship-Driven IT Consulting Services Build Long-Term Competitive Advantage “Perfection is the enemy of done.” That mindset has helped Macktez stay relevant for over 30 years. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Noah Landow, Founder of Macktez, to explore how IT consulting services built on relationships—not just technology—can create long-term success. This episode kicks off the Agency Spotlight Series, where we learn from founders building enduring service businesses in an increasingly competitive and AI-driven world. Longevity in a Fast-Changing Industry Technology moves fast. Most firms do not last. Macktez has been operating for over three decades in New York—one of the most competitive markets in the world. That kind of longevity is not accidental. It is built on consistency, adaptability, and trust. Why Relationships Outlast Technology Technology evolves constantly. Client relationships do not. Macktez focuses on: Deep collaboration with clients Long-term problem solving Clear communication and alignment This creates a foundation that survives shifts in tools, platforms, and trends. In a world increasingly driven by AI, this becomes even more important. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Noah Landow and Macktez01:04 The Journey of Macktez: 30 Years in IT Consulting04:11 Understanding Client Needs: The Role of In-House IT Teams07:10 Navigating Change: Common Challenges in IT08:53 The Impact of AI on Business Operations12:01 Building Relationships: The Key to Long-Term Success15:00 Targeting the Right Clients: Finding Compatibility17:45 Nonprofit Involvement: Union Docs and the Victorian Web24:12 Final Thoughts and Advice for Businesses The Real Challenges Businesses Face Many organizations struggle with IT. Not because they lack tools. But because they lack clarity. Common challenges include: Managing cybersecurity risks Navigating organizational change Integrating new technologies Keeping up with rapid AI adoption External consultants play a key role in bridging that gap. AI Is Changing the Game AI is not just another tool. It is reshaping how organizations operate. Noah takes a practical approach: Use AI to increase efficiency Experiment early Avoid overthinking adoption The companies that act now will have an advantage. Choosing the Right Clients One of the most important lessons from this episode is selectivity. Macktez does not work with everyone. They focus on clients who: → Value collaboration→ Are open to change→ Want long-term partnerships This alignment improves outcomes on both sides. Building an Enduring Service Business For agency and consulting founders, this episode offers a clear takeaway: Sustainable success comes from: Strong relationships Clear positioning Adaptability Consistent delivery In an AI-driven world, these fundamentals matter more—not less. Randy Perkins links: macktez.com LinkedIn

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    S&L5: Resilience on the Road: Randy Perkins on Trucking, Fatherhood, and Fixing Logistics

    How Truck Driver Conditions Are Impacting the Future of the Trucking Industry “I want to help be part of the solution.” That statement captures Randy Perkins’ passion for treating people the right way. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Randy, Co-founder & CEO of FreightPro, to explore how truck driver conditions are shaping the future of the trucking industry. This is part of the Supply Chain & Logistics series, where we go beyond systems and talk about the people who keep everything moving. From Adversity to Entrepreneurship Randy’s story is not typical. He grew up facing instability and hardship. At times, even homelessness. However, those experiences shaped his mindset. They built resilience.They gave him a clear sense of purpose. That purpose now drives his work in logistics. The Hidden Backbone of the Economy Truck drivers are essential. They move goods across the country every day. Yet, they are often overlooked. Randy highlights a core issue: Drivers are undervalued and underappreciated. This leads to: High turnover rates Burnout Recruitment challenges Operational inefficiencies The system is not broken because of drivers. It is broken because of how they are treated. Rethinking Driver Recruitment and Retention FreightPro is built on a different philosophy. Instead of treating drivers as interchangeable resources, the focus is on: Respect Fair compensation Transparency Long-term relationships Randy believes that improving driver experience is not just ethical. It is also good business. Better treatment leads to: → Lower turnover→ Stronger operations→ More reliable supply chains Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Resilience on the Road01:44 Randy’s Inspiring Journey from Adversity to Success11:06 Transitioning from College to a Career in Logistics21:32 The Challenges and Realities of Truck Drivers22:41 Building Freight Pro: A New Approach to Logistics25:52 Overcoming Technical Challenges26:01 Introducing FreightPro: A New Approach to Trucking31:26 Empowering Drivers: Messages for the Future34:27 Connecting with the Community: Randy’s Personal Life39:44 The Importance of Humanity in Business The Human Element in Logistics Logistics is often viewed as a numbers game. However, Randy brings it back to people. Behind every shipment is a human being. Behind every delay is a real challenge. By recognizing this, companies can build stronger systems. This human-first approach is what sets FreightPro apart. Fatherhood, Purpose, and Legacy Randy’s motivation goes beyond business. Family plays a central role. His experiences growing up influence how he thinks about leadership, responsibility, and impact. He is not just building a company. He is building something that reflects his values. A Better Future for Trucking The future of trucking depends on change. It depends on: Attracting younger drivers Improving working conditions Creating sustainable careers Randy’s vision is clear. – Fix the system by valuing the people within it. That’s a big 10-4 from the Rebellious Times Podcast!! Randy Perkins links: freightpro.ai LinkedIn

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    S&L4: The Capital Supply Chain – How Cash Actually Moves Business

    How Commercial Lending Powers the Supply Chain and Business Growth “Capital is the key input in the supply chain.” It is a simple idea. However, most people overlook it. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Shane Walton, Founder of the Commercial Loan Broker Institute, to break down how commercial lending actually works. This conversation goes beyond loans. It explores how capital flows through businesses and why understanding that flow is critical for growth and survival. Capital: The Missing Link in the Supply Chain Most discussions about supply chains focus on products. They focus on sourcing, logistics, and delivery.However, Shane highlights a critical truth. None of it moves without capital. Every step in the supply chain depends on access to funding. Without it, momentum slows. Growth stalls. Risk increases. This is why capital should be viewed as a core operational input. The Evolution of the Lending Market The lending market has changed significantly. It is no longer dominated by traditional banks. Today’s ecosystem includes: Private lenders Alternative financing providers Specialized capital sources Asset-based lending solutions This fragmentation creates opportunity. However, it also creates complexity. Entrepreneurs now have more options. At the same time, they must navigate a more complicated landscape. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Shane Walton and His Journey02:45 Understanding Politics and Persuasion in Business09:17 The Importance of Capital in the Supply Chain15:52 Evolution of the Lending Market19:53 The Role of Storytelling in Lending23:11 Navigating the Complex Capital Ecosystem26:12 The Value of Specialized Brokers29:52 Mitigating Risks in Entrepreneurship Why Brokers Matter More Than Ever This is where brokers come in. Shane explains that modern lending requires specialization. A single lender cannot serve every scenario. Brokers help: Match businesses with the right capital source Structure deals effectively Navigate lender requirements Reduce friction in the process In many cases, the difference between getting funded and getting rejected comes down to alignment. The Power of Storytelling in Finance One of the most interesting insights from this conversation is the role of storytelling. Even in finance, narrative matters. Lenders are not just evaluating numbers. They are evaluating risk, vision, and alignment. Entrepreneurs must clearly communicate: What they are building Why it matters How the capital will be used How risk will be managed A strong story increases the likelihood of funding. Risk Management and Capital Strategy Shane emphasizes that capital is not just about access. It is about structure. Poor capital decisions can increase risk. Strong capital strategies can reduce it. Entrepreneurs must think carefully about: → Timing of funding→ Cost of capital→ Flexibility of terms→ Long-term impact on the business Understanding these elements can significantly improve outcomes. Shane Walton links: commercialloanbrokerinstitute.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 46: Built, Sold, Rebuilt: Why a Tech Founder Is Reinventing Youth Sports

    How Youth Sports Technology Is Transforming Athlete Development and Safety “I wanted to help every kid succeed.” – Charles Bailey That simple idea turned into a massive vision. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Charles Bailey, Founder & CEO of Sports Gravy, to explore how youth sports technology can transform how young athletes learn, grow, and stay safe. This is not just another sports platform. It is a mission to improve athlete development while addressing real issues like coaching quality, cyberbullying, and youth mental health. From At-Risk Youth to Serial Founder Charles did not follow a traditional path. He started as an at-risk youth with a curiosity for building things. That curiosity led him into technology and entrepreneurship. Over time, he built and scaled multiple businesses, including a major travel technology platform. However, his next chapter came from something more personal. Coaching his own kids. The Insight That Sparked SportsGravy While coaching, Charles noticed something simple. Kids improved faster when they could see themselves. Instead of only hearing feedback, they watched their own performance. That visual connection changed everything. That moment became the foundation for SportsGravy. A platform designed to give athletes real-time visual feedback and accelerate development. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Charles Bailey and SportsGravy03:07 Charles Bailey’s Entrepreneurial Journey06:14 Building TravelNet Solutions08:47 Transitioning to SportsGravy11:51 The Vision Behind SportsGravy14:50 Creating a Safe Environment for Young Athletes17:44 The Role of Faith and Leadership in Sports20:52 Conclusion and Future Aspirations More Than Performance: Building Better People SportsGravy is not just about improving skills. It is about building character. The platform is designed to help: Athletes develop faster through visual learning Coaches communicate more effectively Parents engage in their child’s journey Organizations run more efficiently However, the bigger mission is clear. Help kids become better people, not just better athletes. Creating a Safer Digital Environment for Kids Youth sports now exist in a digital world. That creates new risks. Charles built SportsGravy with safety at its core. The platform includes strict controls for minors, ensuring transparency between athletes, parents, and coaches. Every interaction is designed with accountability in mind. This is critical in a time where cyberbullying and online behavior can have serious consequences. A Massive Vision with Real Impact SportsGravy is not a small idea. It combines: Social engagement Coaching tools Video feedback Organization management All in one ecosystem. After years of development and significant personal investment, the platform reflects a deep commitment to making youth sports better. This is about legacy. Charley Bailey links: sportsgravy.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 45: A Chronic Builder’s Mission to Put Small Business Back On The Map

    How a Local Business Marketplace Can Help Small Businesses Compete and Get Found “Small businesses represent freedom and the American dream.” That belief sits at the center of Phillip Krough’s vision. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I speak with Phillip, Founder and CEO of Source It Local, about building a local business marketplace that helps customers find nearby businesses and helps those businesses get discovered. This conversation is about more than software. It is about economic independence, community resilience, and giving small businesses a real chance to compete. Why local businesses need better infrastructure Small businesses are essential to local economies. However, many still struggle to get found online. Large platforms dominate search, attention, and customer behavior. As a result, local businesses often lose visibility even when they offer exactly what customers need. Phillip’s answer is not just better marketing. It is better infrastructure. Source It Local is building a marketplace where local businesses can showcase products and services, connect with nearby customers, and grow without losing their identity. The site positions itself as a place to shop local goods and services and as a community for makers, builders, and producers. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Phil Krough and Source It Local05:02 Challenges Faced by Small Businesses10:06 The Vision Behind Source It Local15:00 Building Community Through Local Business19:54 Advice for Small Business Owners From directory thinking to marketplace thinking This is the important distinction. Phillip is not simply creating tools for small business promotion. He is building a destination where demand and supply can meet locally. That means: customers can search for what they need locally businesses can be discovered more easily communities can keep more commerce close to home That marketplace model has long-term potential because it goes beyond lead generation. It creates an ecosystem. A bigger mission behind the business Phillip’s broader mission is to protect local business from being overwhelmed by large corporations and national platforms. It is a startup story, but it is also a community story. It asks a bigger question: What happens when local businesses lose the ability to be found? Phillip’s answer is to build something bold enough to change that. Phillip’s links: sourcelocal.co LinkedIn

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    Episode 44: Built to Withstand the Shock – A Family Business That Keeps America’s Warehouses Standing

    How Earthquake Safety Engineering Protects Warehouses and Supply Chains Behind many warehouses lies an invisible risk. Earthquakes are not top of mind for most operators. However, the structural integrity of storage systems can determine whether inventory is protected or destroyed in seconds. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Nancy Fateen, President of Seizmic, to explore how earthquake safety engineering plays a critical role in warehousing and supply chains. This conversation also highlights a powerful story. A family business built through immigration, hard work, and long-term vision. From Family Business to Industry Leader Seizmic started as a small family business. Nancy’s father immigrated to the United States and built the company from the ground up. Over time, it evolved into a national leader in seismic safety solutions. Nancy now leads the company. She continues to build on that legacy while adapting to modern demands. This balance between tradition and innovation defines many successful family businesses. Why Earthquake Safety Matters in Warehousing Warehouses are designed for efficiency. However, without proper seismic analysis, they can be vulnerable. Seizmic focuses on: Rack stability and structural integrity Compliance with local safety regulations Inspection and permitting processes Risk mitigation for stored goods Earthquake safety is not just about compliance. It is about protecting inventory, employees, and long-term business continuity. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Seismic and Earthquake Safety03:10 The Evolution of Seismic: From Family Business to Industry Leader05:55 Navigating Permits and Inspections in Warehousing08:58 The Dynamics of Family Business: Legacy and Leadership11:59 Balancing Business Success with Community Responsibility14:57 Cultural Heritage and the American Dream17:56 Conclusion and Contact Information The Importance of Permits and Inspections Permits and inspections are often seen as obstacles. Nancy explains why they are essential. They ensure that systems are designed and installed correctly. They also help prevent costly failures. For operators, this means: Reduced risk Improved safety Greater confidence in infrastructure Understanding these processes is critical for anyone managing warehouse operations. Community Responsibility and Business Values Seizmic does more than deliver engineering solutions. The company is focused on community responsibility. Their work directly impacts safety at scale. That responsibility shapes how they approach every project. Nancy also reflects on her Egyptian heritage and the American dream. Her story highlights the role of education, resilience, and opportunity in building something lasting. Legacy, Innovation, and the Future Family businesses often face a challenge. How do you honor the past while evolving for the future? Nancy demonstrates that both are possible. Seizmic continues to innovate while staying grounded in its core mission: Protect people, protect infrastructure and solve real problems. Nancy Fateen links: seizmic.com LinkedIn

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    S&L3: What Economists Miss – A Supply Chain View of the US Economy

    How Security Seals Reveal Hidden Trends in the Supply Chain Economy “I think the tariffs were an overwrought issue.” That perspective from Elisha Tropper challenges how many people interpret today’s economic environment. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Elisha, founder of Cambridge Security Seals, to explore how a simple product—security seals—can reveal deeper insights into supply chains and the broader economy. This episode is part of the Supply Chain & Logistics series, where we break down how global trade really works behind the scenes. Why Security Seals Matter More Than You Think Security seals are used across multiple industries. They help ensure product integrity, prevent tampering, and protect goods in transit. However, their importance goes beyond security. They are also a leading indicator of economic activity. When orders increase, it often signals rising movement of goods. When demand slows, it can reflect broader economic shifts. This makes security seals an unexpected but powerful lens into the economy. Supply Chain as an Economic Signal Most people look at stock markets or headlines. Elisha looks at order volume and supply chain activity. This ground-level perspective provides real-time insights. It reflects what businesses are actually doing, not just what analysts predict. As a result, operators in supply chain often see trends before they become widely recognized. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Elisha Tropper and His Journey02:54 Understanding Security Seals and Their Importance06:13 Industries Benefiting from Security Seals09:12 Economic Indicators and Security Seal Orders11:59 The Impact of Tariffs on Business14:59 Navigating Global Economic Changes17:46 Investment Philosophy and Strategies20:57 Advice for Founders in ‘Boring’ Industries Tariffs, Trade, and Business Reality Tariffs are often discussed in political terms. However, their real impact is felt in operations. Elisha explains that tariffs can act as negotiation tools, but they also create uncertainty. Businesses must adapt quickly. They need to: Understand total landed costs Adjust sourcing strategies Maintain pricing flexibility This reinforces a key theme: Understanding supply chain dynamics is critical for survival. The Power of “Boring” Businesses Elisha offers a refreshing perspective on entrepreneurship. He challenges the idea that businesses must be exciting to be valuable. Instead, he emphasizes: → Profitability→ Cash flow→ Longevity Many so-called “boring” businesses are stable, resilient, and highly profitable. In contrast, more “exciting” ventures often struggle to generate consistent returns. Investment and Founder Lessons With over 30 years of experience, Elisha brings a long-term view. He highlights: The importance of adaptability The value of learning from experts The need to stay close to real business fundamentals For founders, his advice is clear: Focus on building something that works. Not something that just looks good from the outside. Elisha Tropper links: cambridgeseals.com LinkedIn

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    S&L2: From Pizzas to Pallets – Chris Jolly on Building a Freight Business from Scratch

    How Freight Logistics Entrepreneurs Are Building Resilient Businesses in a Changing Economy “I never sold my soul for a dollar.” That mindset defines how Chris Jolly built his business. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Chris Jolly, CEO of Freight Coach Logistics and host of The Freight Coach podcast, to explore how freight logistics entrepreneurs are navigating today’s shifting supply chain landscape. This episode is part of the Supply Chain & Logistics series, where we go deeper into the real-world challenges behind how goods move. Chris brings a raw and practical perspective. He built his business from scratch during COVID, even delivering pizzas while getting started. De-Globalization and the New Supply Chain Reality We are entering a period of de-globalization and protectionism. This shift is changing how freight moves across regions and industries. Supply chains are becoming more regional. At the same time, demand patterns are less predictable. Chris explains that logistics is driven by one core force: Supply and demand. When construction slows, freight slows. When demand spikes, capacity tightens. Understanding this dynamic is critical for anyone operating in supply chain. Episode Chapters 00:00 Navigating the New Global Landscape04:26 The Journey of Podcasting and Business Development10:44 Understanding Freight Coach Logistics13:18 The Dynamics of Supply and Demand in Transportation15:20 The Evolution of the Trucking Industry22:20 Bootstrapping a Business in Today’s Economy Freight Logistics as a Business Opportunity The trucking industry remains one of the most accessible entry points into entrepreneurship. You do not need a college degree to get started. However, you do need discipline, persistence, and strong communication skills. Chris emphasizes niche specialization as a key differentiator. His business focuses on: Flatbed freight Heavy haul equipment Construction materials Infrastructure-related shipments By focusing on a niche, companies can build expertise and long-term customer relationships. Podcasting as a Growth Engine Chris has hosted over 1,400 podcast episodes. He originally started podcasting as a way to market his business. Over time, it became a core part of his brand and growth strategy. This mirrors my own journey with the Rebellious Times Podcast. We both see podcasting as: → A business development tool→ A platform for real stories→ A way to build trust at scale Chris focuses on telling stories from the “90% of the industry that gets 10% of the recognition. Bootstrapping and Building Freedom Chris built his business without outside funding. Bootstrapping gave him control. It also forced discipline. He highlights a key lesson: Not all revenue is good revenue. Many businesses chase short-term dollars. However, the wrong customers can create long-term problems. Instead, Chris focuses on: Finding the right customers Maintaining a balanced customer mix Continuing to sell even during growth This approach reduces risk and supports sustainable growth. Cold Calling Still Works In a world dominated by digital marketing, Chris still believes in cold calling and in-person sales. He spends a significant amount of time building relationships directly. This is especially important in freight, where trust and reliability matter. Technology may change, but human connection still drives business. Chris Jolly links: ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thefreightcoach5908/featured📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefreightcoach/🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@akathefreightcoach 🐦 X: https://x.com/thefr8coach/ LinkedIn

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    S&L1: Taming the Wild West of Product Sourcing

    How Product Sourcing Impacts E-Commerce Profitability More Than You Think “Most e-commerce brands lose money in sourcing.” That insight from Minesh Pore reframes how many founders think about growth. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris sits down with Minesh, Co-founder and CEO of The Buy Hive, to explore the hidden risks inside product sourcing and why getting it wrong can quietly destroy margins. This episode also kicks off our new Supply Chain & Logistics series, where we go deeper into how products move across the world and what it really takes to build resilient businesses. The Hidden Risk in Product Sourcing Many e-commerce brands focus heavily on marketing and customer acquisition.However, Minesh makes a compelling point. The real margin leakage often happens upstream. Sourcing decisions affect: Product cost Shipping and logistics Tariffs and duties Supplier reliability Quality control If these are not managed properly, profits disappear. Key insight: risk management matters more than finding the lowest price. Why Traditional Sourcing Platforms Fall Short Platforms like Alibaba are widely used. However, they operate largely as advertising marketplaces. This creates a problem. Suppliers are incentivized to win attention, not necessarily deliver long-term reliability. As a result, many brands struggle with: Inconsistent product quality Poor communication Hidden costs Limited accountability Minesh explains that small and mid-sized brands often lack access to the tools and expertise needed to navigate this complexity. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Product Sourcing Challenges02:50 Understanding the Risks in Sourcing05:59 Democratizing Sourcing for Small Businesses08:55 Supplier Accountability and Transparency11:53 The Limitations of Traditional Sourcing Platforms15:04 The Role of Sourcing Agents18:03 Navigating Tariffs and Landed Costs20:56 Cultural Differences in Global Trade23:49 Personal Insights and Hobbies26:57 Conclusion and Resources Democratizing Sourcing with The Buy Hive The Buy Hive is designed to solve this gap. Instead of leaving brands to figure it out alone, the platform connects them with vetted sourcing agents and tools. One of the most interesting innovations is Sourcing GPT. This tool helps automate repetitive sourcing tasks while still leveraging human expertise where it matters most. The goal is clear: → Make sourcing more transparent→ Improve supplier accountability→ Give smaller brands access to better infrastructure Tariffs, Landed Costs, and Global Complexity Product sourcing does not exist in isolation. Minesh highlights how tariffs and landed costs can significantly impact profitability. Many brands underestimate these factors. However, accurate cost calculation is essential for pricing strategy and long-term viability.In addition, cultural differences play a major role in supplier relationships. Understanding how business is conducted in different regions can improve outcomes and reduce risk. Why This Matters Now Supply chains are under pressure. Tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and shifting demand patterns are creating new challenges.Therefore, sourcing is no longer just an operational function. It is a strategic advantage. Brands that master sourcing will outperform those that treat it as an afterthought. Minesh Pore links: sourcinggpt.ai LinkedIn

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    Episode 43: Retail Is Messy – Amanda Meier on Fixing In-Store Tech at Scale

    How Retail Technology Is Transforming the In-Store Customer Experience “I wanted our leadership team to act as founders.” In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Amanda to explore how retail technology is transforming the in-store customer experience. We also discuss leadership, partnerships, and how brands can stay relevant in a rapidly evolving retail environment. Reality Interactive develops digital signage and custom software solutions that help retailers deliver personalized messaging inside physical stores. Their technology connects real-time data with real-world customer experiences. The result is a more dynamic retail environment where messaging can adapt instantly to customer behavior. From Project Manager to President Amanda joined Reality Interactive in 2012 as a project manager. Over time, she developed a deep understanding of the company’s technology and its clients. Eventually, she stepped into the role of President. Her leadership philosophy is straightforward: treat the company like a startup. Rather than relying heavily on delegation, Amanda encourages leaders across the organization to think like founders. This mindset keeps the team close to customers and focused on innovation. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Reality Interactive and Amanda Meier01:01 Amanda’s Journey to President02:17 Understanding Reality Interactive’s Focus03:45 Evolving Business Strategies as President06:43 Enhancing In-Store Experiences with Technology11:23 Creating Relevant Shopping Experiences13:31 Inclusivity Initiatives in Sports Venues16:26 The Importance of Partnerships in Tech18:00 Future of Retail and Staying Relevant Enhancing the In-Store Experience Retail technology now plays a critical role in how brands connect with customers. Reality Interactive focuses on tools such as: Digital signage systems Real-time messaging platforms Custom retail software Data-driven customer experiences Retailers can now integrate data from multiple sources to deliver personalized content in physical stores. For example, messaging can change depending on time of day, inventory availability, or local events. Inclusivity in Sports Venues Amanda also discusses Reality Interactive’s work with sports venues. Technology can improve accessibility and inclusivity in public environments. Digital systems can deliver real-time information, improve navigation, and create more welcoming experiences for fans. Inclusivity initiatives are becoming an important part of venue design. The Future of Retail Technology Retail is evolving quickly. Physical stores must compete with online convenience. At the same time, they must offer something unique that digital platforms cannot replicate. Amanda believes the future of retail lies in maximizing every moment of customer engagement. Retailers who leverage data, partnerships, and dynamic technology will stay relevant. Those who fail to adapt may struggle. Amanda Meier links: realityi.com LinkedIn This episode will be featured on podcasthon.org.

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    Episode 42: The Business of Love – How Siblings Melissa & Nick Rosen Are Reinventing Modern Matchmaking

    How Modern Matchmaking Helps People Find Love in the Digital Age That observation from professional matchmaker Nick Rosen captures the paradox of modern dating. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Nick to explore how modern matchmaking is evolving in a world dominated by dating apps, algorithms, and digital interactions. Nick is the founder of Quality, a matchmaking service focused on helping singles build meaningful relationships with integrity and emotional awareness. While dating apps promised convenience, many users now feel overwhelmed. Instead of connection, they experience burnout. Instead of clarity, they face endless options and uncertainty. That is where modern matchmaking is finding new relevance. The Rise of Dating App Burnout Online dating changed how people meet. However, it also created new challenges. Many singles today feel fatigued by endless swiping and superficial interactions. Profiles are often optimized for attention rather than authenticity. As a result, meaningful connection becomes harder. Nick explains that many of his clients arrive after years of frustration with dating apps. They want something different. They want a structured process and real human support. Modern matchmaking reintroduces guidance into the dating process. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Matchmaking and Personal Connections01:09 Nick’s Journey into Matchmaking05:30 The Shift to Online Dating12:12 Challenges of Dating Apps13:11 Quality’s Unique Approach to Matchmaking18:15 Navigating Relationship Baggage and Self-Sabotage22:50 The Importance of Authentic Representation25:35 Understanding Chemistry in Dating30:16 The Role of Values in Relationships35:51 Cultural Differences in Dating Experiences38:57 The Financial Aspects of Dating40:31 Defining Success in Matchmaking Screenshot Dating With Integrity Nick’s company, Quality, focuses on what he calls “dating with integrity.” Instead of simply introducing two people and stepping away, his approach includes: Curated introductions Personal feedback after dates Coaching and emotional support A focus on authenticity and values Many clients are also navigating personal growth. Some are working through relationship baggage or past trauma. Therefore, emotional wellness plays a critical role in successful dating. Healthy relationships start with self-awareness. Chemistry vs. Compatibility One of the most common reasons people reject a second date is simple: “The chemistry wasn’t there.” However, chemistry can be misleading. Nick explains that shared values, curiosity, and communication often matter more for long-term compatibility. Initial attraction may grow over time. Meanwhile, strong values alignment creates stability. Understanding that difference helps people avoid self-sabotage in dating. Dating in Different Cultures Nick has worked with clients across both the UK and the United States. As a result, he has observed cultural differences in dating behavior. For example, Americans often enter dates with stronger emotional barriers. Meanwhile, financial pressures in cities like New York can also complicate dating. The cost of socializing, combined with demanding careers, creates additional friction in forming relationships. What Success Looks Like In matchmaking, success is not defined by the number of introductions. Instead, it is measured by something simpler: happiness. When two people find a genuine connection and build a meaningful relationship, the process has done its job. For Nick, that outcome makes the work deeply rewarding. Nick Rosen links: matchedbyquality.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 41: This Window Won’t Last – Jason Nadaf on AI Agents and the Future of eCommerce

    AI Agents in eCommerce Are Reshaping How Online Brands Scale “95% of my code is being written now by AI.” In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Jason Nadaf, CEO of SureDone, to explore how AI agents in eCommerce are transforming how merchants build, scale, and operate online businesses. Jason’s journey is anything but traditional. He moved from automating mortgage systems to building powerful eCommerce infrastructure. Along the way, he embraced a nomadic lifestyle while scaling a serious SaaS platform. Today, SureDone helps multi-channel sellers manage product data, listings, inventory, and automation across marketplaces. However, the real shift is happening in how AI is accelerating development and execution. The Evolution of eCommerce Infrastructure The eCommerce world has changed dramatically. Years ago, selling online required custom integrations and manual processes. Now, platforms must support: Multi-channel selling Marketplace synchronization Complex product catalogs Automation at scale Jason explains that accessibility is key. New merchants face intense competition. Therefore, tools must reduce friction and simplify operations. At the same time, AI is redefining what’s possible. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to E-commerce and Travel03:02 Jason’s Journey to CEO of SureDone06:01 The Evolution of E-commerce Solutions09:11 Challenges for New E-commerce Merchants12:08 The Role of AI in E-commerce14:50 Creative Processes and Ideation19:58 Lessons Learned and Mistakes Made27:50 Conclusion and Contact Information AI Agents and the New Creative Advantage Jason openly shares that most of his code is now written by AI. This shift changes the economics of software development. It also lowers the barrier to experimentation. However, AI does not replace creativity. Instead, it amplifies it. In our conversation, we discuss: How AI agents streamline eCommerce management Why niche targeting is critical for founders Lessons learned from costly entrepreneurial mistakes The importance of mental recharge and stepping away Maintaining creativity while scaling a business For founders and eCommerce operators, this episode highlights a key reality: This window of AI-enabled leverage will not last forever. The founders who move now will gain an edge. Jason Nadaf links: suredone.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 40: See the Gun. Save the Life! – How ZeroEyes Is Redefining School & Public Safety

    AI Gun Detection Technology Is Redefining School Safety “I missed the nobility of purpose.” In this episode of our startup Podcast, I sit down with Sam Alaimo, former Navy SEAL and Co-Founder of ZeroEyes, to explore how AI gun detection technology is helping protect schools and public spaces. Sam’s journey is anything but ordinary. He served as a Navy SEAL sniper, JTAC, and team leader. However, after years in combat, he faced a new challenge: transitioning to civilian life. Like many veterans, he missed the mission-driven intensity of military service. That desire for purpose led to ZeroEyes. From Battlefield to Building Safer Schools ZeroEyes uses AI-powered gun detection technology to identify visible firearms through existing security cameras. Importantly, the system focuses only on detecting guns. It does not use facial recognition. It does not store biometric data. Instead, it prioritizes privacy while delivering rapid alerts to authorities. As a result, schools and public institutions gain an additional layer of protection without sacrificing civil liberties. Sam explains that the company operates in what he calls a “silent market.” Unlike other industries, school safety technology is not something customers want to advertise. Therefore, building trust becomes essential. Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Rebellious Times Podcast01:08 Sam Alaimo’s Journey to Becoming a Navy SEAL02:37 Life as a Navy SEAL Sniper08:36 Transitioning from Combat to Civilian Life10:52 Founding ZeroEyes: A Mission to Enhance School Safety16:01 How ZeroEyes Works: Technology and Privacy Concerns20:24 Navigating Edge Cases in Gun Detection22:24 Building Trust in a Silent Market24:24 Creating a Collaborative Company Culture27:10 Conclusion and Future of ZeroEyes Technology With a Clear Mission ZeroEyes was founded by former Navy SEAL teammates. That shared background shapes the company culture. Collaboration, accountability, and mission-first thinking are built into the DNA of the business. Furthermore, Sam discusses the complexity of edge cases in gun detection. AI must distinguish between real threats and harmless objects. Accuracy matters. Speed matters. Lives matter. This episode explores: The psychology of transitioning from military to entrepreneurship The technical challenges of AI gun detection How privacy is protected in security systems Why mission-driven startups attract strong cultures The responsibility of building technology in high-stakes environments For parents, founders, and technologists alike, this conversation raises critical questions about how we use AI responsibly. If technology can “see the gun” before tragedy strikes, it may help save a life. Sam Alaimo links: zeroeyes.com LinkedIn

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    ATX5: Vibe Coding the Subconscious – In Your Dreams!

    How Vibe Coding Is Turning Dreams Into Products “It’s a B2C platform for dreams.” – Ryan LaTorre In this ATX5 episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Ryan, founder of Oneira, to explore how vibe coding and AI are reshaping entrepreneurship in Austin. Oneira is a platform that helps users log, store, and reflect on their dreams. You can type them. You can record them. Then you can revisit them later for insight and self-reflection. But this episode goes beyond dream journaling. From Music and AI to Entrepreneurship Ryan’s background blends music, creativity, and artificial intelligence. That combination shaped how he thinks about product development. Instead of building in a traditional way, he leaned into vibe coding. Vibe coding allows creators to build applications without writing code line by line. Instead, AI tools accelerate development through prompts and iteration. As a result, founders can prototype faster. They can test ideas sooner. They can ship without massive engineering teams. Why Vibe Coding Matters Now AI has changed the human-machine interface.Today, you do not need to master syntax to build software. Instead, you need clarity of thought. You need strong prompts. You need vision. Vibe coding lowers barriers. Therefore, more creators can participate. However, execution still matters. User feedback remains essential. Ryan emphasizes that Oneira improves through real conversations with users. Dreams as Self-Reflection Oneira is not just about technology. Dreams are deeply personal. They reflect fears, hopes, and patterns. Logging them creates a form of therapy and self-awareness. In a fast-moving startup world, that kind of reflection matters. Austin’s Creative Energy Austin’s culture plays a role here. The city blends technology with art, music, and experimentation. That environment encourages bold ideas like Oneira. ATX5 highlights what makes the Austin startup scene unique. It is technical, but it is also creative. If you are curious about vibe coding, AI-enabled entrepreneurship, or turning abstract ideas into products, this episode is for you. Oneira Social links: oneira.dev LinkedIn

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    Episode 39: Founder Resilience in Venture Capital – Fail Fast, Learn Faster with Zoe Leavitt

    Why Founder Market Fit Matters More Than Ever in Venture Capital “Founder market fit before product market fit.” – Zoe Leavitt That insight from Zoe Leavitt captures a major shift in today’s startup landscape. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, I sit down with Zoe Leavitt, innovation strategist, venture capitalist, and founder of Glass. We explore how venture capital expectations have evolved. We also discuss why storytelling, traction, and resilience matter more than ever. Zoe’s journey spans Stanford, Shanghai and launching her own startup. Along the way, she has seen how industries resist change. However, she has also seen how bold founders reshape them. From Stanford to Venture Capital Zoe began her career studying international relations and working in Mandarin in Shanghai. Later, she transitioned into equity research. Eventually, she joined CB Insights, where she led CPG research and advised Fortune 100 companies. Because of that background, she developed a deep understanding of innovation trends. More importantly, she saw how consumer packaged goods brands struggle to access direct consumer data. This experience later shaped her startup thesis. Building Glass in a Traditional Industry Zoe founded Glass, a SaaS platform designed to connect alcohol brands directly with consumers. The alcohol industry is highly traditional. Therefore, innovation moves slowly. However, consumer behavior is changing quickly. Brands need better engagement tools. They also need real data. Glass helps brands run gamified challenges and reward real-world engagement. As a result, brands move from passive advertising to active participation. Venture Capital Has Changed Investor expectations are higher today. Capital is tighter. Additionally, traction matters more than vision alone. Zoe explains that founder market fit now comes before product market fit. In other words, investors evaluate whether the founder is uniquely positioned to win. This includes domain knowledge, network access, and personal conviction. Storytelling as a Competitive Advantage Founders must simplify complex ideas. Furthermore, they must communicate clearly. Storytelling builds investor confidence. It also builds team alignment. For female founders, this challenge can be even greater. Access to capital remains unequal. However, community support and strong positioning can create leverage. Why This Matters Now Technology continues to reshape consumer behavior. Meanwhile, industries like alcohol, retail, and CPG are adapting more slowly. Understanding founder market fit helps entrepreneurs navigate uncertainty. It also helps investors make smarter bets. If you are building in today’s market, this conversation will sharpen your thinking. Zoe links: VHS Ventures LinkedIn

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    Episode 38: The Gunshot That Started It All – Geoff Curtis on Redemption, Accountability and Building ZivTrack

    How Accountability Technology Is Transforming Mental Health Recovery ““Recovery doesn’t happen in weekly sessions. It happens in the days in between.”” – Geoff Curtis In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, host Chris Januszewski sits down with Geoff Curtis, Founder of ZivTrack, for one of the most emotionally powerful conversations of the series. Geoff’s story does not start in tech. It starts undercover, working violent crime and human trafficking cases as a police officer in Montana. During one operation, Geoff was shot at point-blank range. That moment changed everything.This episode explores what happened next. From Trauma to Purpose After the shooting, Geoff faced months of physical pain, nerve damage, and emotional recovery. Like many trauma survivors, he struggled with accountability between therapy sessions. There was effort, but little visibility. Progress existed, but no structure. That gap became the spark for ZivTrack. Rather than building another complicated health platform, Geoff focused on something simple. Daily accountability. Honest check-ins. Minimal friction. ZivTrack uses short, emoji-based responses that make it easier for clients to be truthful and consistent. As a result, therapists gain insight. Clients gain structure. Progress becomes visible. Why Accountability Matters in Mental Health Mental health recovery does not fail because people do not care. It fails because life happens between sessions. ZivTrack addresses that reality. It creates lightweight accountability without overwhelming the client or the professional. Therapists can see trends. Clients stay engaged. Families gain clarity. This episode also explores how empathy shapes leadership. Geoff’s experience changed how he views people, responsibility, and forgiveness. That mindset carries directly into how ZivTrack is built and sold. A Founder Story Rooted in Humanity This conversation goes beyond startups and software. It is about resilience, forgiveness, and building something meaningful from pain. If you care about mental health, human-centered technology, or founder stories that actually matter, this episode is worth your time. ZivTrack links: zivtrack.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 37: Large Numerical Models – The Next Intelligence with Sriya.AI

    How Large Numerical Models Are Redefining the Future of AI Analytics “The future is a combination of an LLM and an LNM.” – Dr. Srinivas Kalimbi Most AI conversations today focus on large language models. However, language alone is not enough. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, host Chris Januszewski sits down with Srinivas Kilambi, CEO of Sriya.AI, to explore a powerful but under-discussed frontier in artificial intelligence: Large Numerical Models (LNMs). Srinivas brings a rare perspective. He combines deep academic rigor with real-world startup experience. Over his career, he has built and exited multiple companies across AI, finance, and green technology. As a result, his view of AI is grounded in both theory and execution. Why Numbers Still Break AI Large language models are impressive. They write, summarize, and converse well. However, they often struggle with numbers. In many business scenarios, that limitation becomes costly. During the conversation, Srinivas explains why structured numerical data behaves differently from text. He then introduces LNMs as a parallel AI system. These models focus on prediction, optimization, and accuracy rather than language generation. Because of this, LNMs can deliver far lower error rates. They are also better suited for finance, operations, and analytics. AI, Sustainability, and Green Technology Beyond AI, Srinivas shares his work in green technology. He highlights how industrial processes, including cement production, contribute heavily to climate change. More importantly, he explains how technology can reduce emissions without sacrificing growth. This blend of sustainability and AI makes Sriya.AI especially relevant. It shows how advanced models can drive both profit and impact. What This Means for the Future of AI Looking ahead, Srinivas believes the future is not LLM or LNM. Instead, it is both. By combining language models with numerical models, businesses can reason, predict, and explain outcomes with confidence. That shift could unlock a new wave of AI adoption across industries. For founders, operators, and curious learners, this episode offers a clear takeaway: understanding numbers still matters. And AI is finally catching up. Sriya.AI links: sriya.ai LinkedIn

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    ATX4: Can We Trust the Internet Again? Ethos Social Thinks So.

    How AI-Verified Social Media Platforms Are Rebuilding Digital Trust “We’re all wasting time on social media.” – Brogan Neagle Social media promised connection. Instead, it often delivers noise, bots, and abuse. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast – Austin Startup Series (ATX3), host Chris Januszewski sits down with Brogan Neagle, CEO of Ethos Social, to explore a hard question: can we trust the internet again? Brogan’s journey began in software engineering. However, it took a tragic case of cyberbullying to push him toward entrepreneurship. As a result, Ethos Social was born with a clear mission: rebuild trust at the foundation of online interaction. Why Digital Trust Is Broken Today, much of what we see online is not real. In fact, Brogan explains that a large percentage of online interactions are driven by bots, fake accounts, or synthetic content. Because of this, authentic voices get buried. Meanwhile, harassment spreads faster than accountability. Ethos approaches this problem differently. Instead of moderation after the fact, it focuses on identity verification at the source. Brogan Neagle Ethos Social: The “SSL for Humans” Ethos Social uses AI-powered identity verification to ensure users are real people. No anonymity, bots or fake actors. In addition, the platform introduces a One Take feature. Content is recorded once, with no edits allowed. Therefore, authenticity becomes the default, not the exception. This design choice changes behavior. Creators show up more honestly. Communities become safer. Trust becomes visible. Austin, Community, and Building Something Better As part of the Austin startup ecosystem, Brogan highlights how local community support has shaped Ethos. Austin’s culture of openness and experimentation provided the right environment to test a new kind of social platform. Looking ahead, Ethos plans to expand beyond Austin. However, the core idea remains the same: trust should be built into the internet, not bolted on later. For founders, creators, and everyday users, this episode offers a powerful reminder. Technology shapes behavior. When trust is designed into the system, healthier communities follow. Ethos Social links: ethos.social LinkedIn  

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    Episode 36: A Hacker’s Guide to Building a Cybersecurity Empire

    How External Threat Intelligence Is Redefining Modern Cybersecurity “A hacker is a guy who prefers to break into things.” – Setu Parimi That simple definition sets the tone for this episode of our Startup Podcast. In this conversation, host Chris Januszewski sits down with Setu Parimi, CEO of RiskProfiler, to unpack how curiosity, experimentation, and ethical hacking can turn into a serious cybersecurity business. Although external threat intelligence often feels intimidating, this episode explains it in plain language. More importantly, it focuses on the real risks businesses face today. These risks live outside the firewall, not just inside it. From Hacking Curiosity to Cybersecurity Leadership Setu’s journey into cybersecurity started early. Like many hackers, he began by exploring systems out of curiosity. Over time, that curiosity became a career. However, instead of exploiting vulnerabilities, Setu chose to protect organizations. He explains how bug bounty programs helped legitimize ethical hacking. As a result, hackers could use their skills responsibly and get paid to do so. That mindset eventually led to the creation of RiskProfiler. Why External Threats Matter More Than Ever Many companies focus only on internal security. However, Setu argues that external threats are often overlooked. RiskProfiler helps organizations understand what attackers see from the outside. This includes exposed assets, misconfigurations, and forgotten entry points. In other words, it shows businesses their real attack surface. Additionally, Setu explains how cloud outages expose hidden risks. Even major platforms fail sometimes. Therefore, resilience and visibility are just as important as prevention for external threat intelligence. Building a Distributed Team Without Burning Out Beyond cybersecurity, the episode explores leadership and life. Setu shares what it takes to run a distributed team across time zones. Clear communication matters. So does trust. As a result, structure becomes essential. At the same time, Setu talks openly about family life. Timeboxing, prioritization, and support systems help him stay present at home while building a company. This balance is not perfect. Still, it is intentional. Why This Episode Matters This episode is for founders, operators, and curious listeners alike. You do not need a technical background to follow along. Instead, you will walk away with a clearer understanding of: What hacking really means Why external threat intelligence matters How cybersecurity founders think about risk How to balance ambition with family life RiskProfiler links: riskprofiler.io LinkedIn

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    Episode 35: Building Software for Social Good – A Female Founder’s Journey

    How Social Impact Measurement Software Is Changing Nonprofits “If not me, who’s going to bring it to life?” — Sheri Chaney Jones In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, host Chris Januszewski sits down with Sheri Chaney Jones, Founder and CEO of SureImpact, to explore what it really takes to build software for social good. Sheri is a long-time entrepreneur. She has spent more than 17 years building businesses with purpose. In this conversation, she shares why measuring social impact matters, especially for nonprofits and community-based organizations that operate with limited resources. This episode is about more than software. It is about people, communities, and the systems that support them. Even for listeners outside the nonprofit world, the lessons around leadership, data, and resilience are easy to understand and highly relevant. Why This Conversation Matters Many nonprofits are doing critical work. However, they often struggle to measure and communicate their impact. As a result, funding decisions become harder, and growth can stall. Sheri explains why social impact measurement software is no longer optional. Instead, it is essential for organizations that want to grow, attract funding, and create lasting change. She also explains how fear, scarcity, and limited access to data can slow innovation in the nonprofit sector. At the same time, Sheri shares her perspective as a female founder. She speaks openly about the barriers women face when raising capital and building technology companies. Because of this honesty, the conversation feels grounded and human. Key Themes From the Episode 1. Measuring Social Impact ClearlySheri breaks down impact measurement in simple terms. Nonprofits need data that tells a clear story. That story builds trust with funders and communities alike. 2. Technology Built for the Social-Good SectorSureImpact was designed by social-good providers, not adapted later. As a result, it fits the real workflows nonprofits use every day. 3. Leadership, Fear, and ScarcityOperating with limited resources creates pressure. However, Sheri explains why leaders must move past fear in order to innovate and grow. About Sheri Chaney Jones Sheri Chaney Jones is the Founder and CEO of SureImpact, a purpose-built platform for measuring and communicating social impact. She is a serial entrepreneur with deep experience in technology, leadership, and community change. Throughout her career, Sheri has focused on helping organizations prove the difference they make. In this episode, she shares lessons learned from building software, leading teams, and advocating for women in entrepreneurship. About SureImpact SureImpact is a social impact measurement and reporting platform designed specifically for community-based providers and their funders. The software combines case management, impact measurement, and reporting in one collaborative system. By helping organizations clearly demonstrate outcomes, SureImpact enables stronger funding relationships and greater trust. Ultimately, the platform helps nonprofits show that their clients are better off because of the work they do. Who Should Listen This episode is ideal for: Nonprofit leaders and operators Social-impact entrepreneurs Female founders and advocates Anyone curious about data, purpose, and leadership SureImpact links: sureimpact.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 34: Building an Agency That Puts People Before Profits

    What does it really mean to build a people-first agency? Join Chris in conversation on our startup podcast with Barbara Stephenson, Agency Principal of 300FeetOut, as we explore what it really takes to build a people-first digital marketing agency in a results-driven world. Barbara’s journey began far from traditional marketing. She started her career in gerontology, working closely with aging populations and deeply human challenges. Over time, that experience shaped how she thinks about leadership, culture and responsibility for the welfare of her team. Today, those values are embedded into how 300FeetOut operates. Key Highlights: • Why a people-first culture creates stronger agencies• The shift from fixed-bid projects to sustainable retainers• Treating employees as the most valuable asset• Connecting brands to people, not just platforms• The growing importance of aging and senior living• How AI and technology are changing work—and why humanity still matters Perfect for: • Agency owners and leaders• Digital marketers and brand strategists• Founders building service businesses• Leaders rethinking culture and burnout• Teams navigating work-life balance Marketing & Culture: Learn how a people-first digital marketing agency can deliver strong results without sacrificing wellbeing, authenticity, or long-term sustainability. A People-First Agency Leader – Barbara Stephenson Barbara Stephenson is the Agency Principal of 300FeetOut, a brand-forward digital marketing agency known for its bold thinking and human-centered approach. Her background in gerontology gave her a unique perspective on human behavior, aging, and connection—insights that continue to influence how she leads teams and builds client relationships. Rather than chasing growth at all costs, Barbara focused on building a healthy agency model. She moved 300FeetOut toward retainer-based partnerships, invested deeply in her team, and created a culture where work supports life. About 300FeetOut 300FeetOut is a brand-forward digital marketing agency known for its offbeat and no-nonsense approach. They partner with organizations that are ready to take risks and push boundaries. The agency combines strategy, creativity and execution to help brands connect meaningfully with people. The name 300FeetOut reflects a willingness to step beyond comfort zones, challenge assumptions, and show up authentically. From branding to digital execution, the team focuses on work that creates real impact—for clients and for the people behind the work. 300FeetOut links: 300feetout.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 33: Engineering Success from Nuclear Weapons to Modern AI Automation

    What Happens When Engineering Discipline Meets AI Automation? AI adoption often fails because it lacks discipline. However, this episode shows what happens when engineering rigor leads the way. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski sits down with Chuck Reynolds, CEO of Technical Systems Integrators. Together, they explore how Chuck’s journey, from nuclear missile testing to modern AI automation, shaped his no-nonsense approach to technology. Key Highlights from the Conversation Why AI automation must deliver measurable ROI Lessons from working in nuclear weapons testing How guardrails improve AI quality and trust Why proof-of-value beats proof-of-concept The realities of selling into government contracts How education accelerates customer engagement This episode is ideal for:• Engineering leaders• Government and enterprise decision-makers• AI and automation buyers• Founders selling into regulated markets From Nuclear Engineering to Automation Intelligence Chuck’s career began in highly regulated environments where failure was not an option. Because of that, his mindset never changed. Instead of chasing hype, he focuses on outcomes.Instead of pilots, he focuses on proof. At TSI, Chuck and his team help organizations understand their automation maturity first. Then, they design solutions that eliminate manual work while improving reliability and performance. Why ROI Is the Only Metric That Matters According to Chuck, AI without ROI is just experimentation. That’s why TSI emphasizes Automation Intelligence — AI systems designed with clear constraints, validation methods, and measurable business impact. In many cases, Chuck’s team can demonstrate value in days, not months. As a result, customers gain confidence quickly and scale responsibly. Faith, Entrepreneurship, and the Long Game Robert speaks openly about the role of faith in his life and business. For him, entrepreneurship is not just about growth. It is about stewardship, integrity, and serving a community. He also compares startup life to a roller coaster. There are highs and lows. Still, the excitement of building something meaningful makes the journey worthwhile. Lessons Beyond Technology This conversation also goes beyond engineering. Chuck reflects on leadership, long-term relationships, and what it takes to sustain both a business and a marriage for decades. The same lesson applies everywhere: compromise, clarity, and trust matter. Why This Episode Matters If you care about AI that works in the real world, especially in regulated or complex environments, this episode delivers practical insight without buzzwords. Technical Systems Integrators links: tsieda.com LinkedIn

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    ATX3: Practical AI for Real Work – Inside OptiMindAI

    Why Most Businesses Struggle to Get Value from AI AI is everywhere. However, value is not. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast – Austin Startup Series (ATX3), Chris Januszewski sits down with Eric Gonzalez, CEO of OptiMindAI, to unpack why so many businesses feel pressure to use AI but struggle to see real results. Eric’s perspective is refreshingly practical. Instead of treating AI as magic, he encourages business leaders to treat it like a new employee — one that needs training, structure, and clear expectations. Key Highlights Why AI adoption fails without structure How structured prompting changes outcomes Large language models as operational teammates Automating back-office work without losing identity Lessons from Eric’s time at Meta Why Austin is a strong launchpad for practical AI startups Perfect for: Founders and operators Service businesses exploring AI Teams overwhelmed by admin work Leaders seeking efficiency without complexity From Meta to Austin: A Practical AI Journey Eric’s AI journey began inside large-scale infrastructure at Meta. There, he learned how AI systems behave in real-world environments. Later, after moving to Austin, he noticed a gap. Most companies did not need cutting-edge research. They needed clarity. As a result, OptiMindAI was built to help businesses use AI as an extension of how they already work — not a replacement for their identity. AI Works Best When You Know What to Ask One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is simple. AI is only as good as the instructions it receives. Eric explains why structured prompting is essential. Instead of vague requests, businesses must define context, goals, and constraints. When that happens, AI becomes reliable and repeatable. This approach allows teams to automate repetitive work while keeping human judgment where it matters most. Why This Episode Matters This conversation is not about hype. It is about making AI useful. If you want AI to improve your day-to-day operations — not add confusion — this episode will give you a practical starting point. OptiMindAI links: optimind.ai LinkedIn  

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    Episode 32: Building a Private Social Network for the Great Outdoors

    Reconnecting with Nature, Community, and Purpose Camping has always been about more than tents and trails. It is about connection. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski sits down with Robert McMillan, CEO of Camping.Tools, to explore how technology can support outdoor experiences without overwhelming them. Robert shares his entrepreneurial journey and the inspiration behind building a private social network designed specifically for campers. The goal is simple but powerful. Help people plan trips, capture memories, and connect with others who share a love for the outdoors. Key Highlights Why Camping.Tools is more than a planning app How private social networks differ from traditional platforms The role of community in outdoor experiences Opportunities for global market expansion Why faith and purpose guide long-term decisions How nature helps people escape modern noise Perfect for: • Campers and outdoor enthusiasts• Founders building passion-driven products• Communities seeking healthier social platforms• Anyone looking to reconnect with nature Technology That Supports, Not Distracts Camping.Tools combines practical features with thoughtful design.Users can plan trips, journal experiences, and share memories in one place. Unlike mainstream social networks, the platform prioritizes value over manipulation. There is no endless scrolling. Instead, the focus is on meaningful interaction and shared experiences. Because of this, Camping.Tools feels aligned with the spirit of camping itself. Faith, Entrepreneurship, and the Long Game Robert speaks openly about the role of faith in his life and business. For him, entrepreneurship is not just about growth. It is about stewardship, integrity, and serving a community. He also compares startup life to a roller coaster. There are highs and lows. Still, the excitement of building something meaningful makes the journey worthwhile. Why This Episode Matters This conversation is about choosing intention over noise.It is about using technology to bring people back to what matters. If you care about community, nature, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship, this episode will resonate. Camping.Tools links: camping.tools LinkedIn

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    Episode 31: Reinventing Messaging – How RCS is Transforming Customer Conversations

    Why SMS Is No Longer Enough Text messaging changed how businesses communicate.However, SMS has not evolved. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski sits down with Michael Lamb, CEO of nativeMsg, to explore how Rich Communication Services (RCS) is redefining customer engagement. Michael has spent years building messaging platforms. Along the way, he saw the limits of SMS firsthand. There is no rich media. There is no interactivity. And there is very little insight into performance. As a result, businesses are stuck using a tool that no longer meets modern expectations. Key Highlights Why SMS lacks insight, analytics, and engagement How RCS transforms text messages into interactive experiences RCS as an application development protocol, not just messaging The challenges of building nativeMsg during COVID Why education is critical for RCS adoption What entrepreneurs need to know about market readiness Perfect for:• Marketing and CX leaders• Product and growth teams• Founders building messaging-first products• Businesses exploring customer engagement innovation From Black-and-White to Color TV Michael describes the shift from SMS to RCS with a simple analogy.It is like moving from black-and-white television to color. RCS allows businesses to send rich media, interactive buttons, quick replies, and branded messages directly inside the native SMS app. Because of this, companies no longer need to force customers into separate apps or fragmented experiences. At the same time, RCS provides analytics. Businesses can finally see what customers engage with and refine their messaging accordingly. Building nativeMsg Before the Market Was Ready Building nativeMsg was not easy.Timing mattered. Michael shares what it was like launching during COVID and educating a market that did not yet understand RCS. He emphasizes the importance of long-term commitment and resilience. If customers do not know something exists, they cannot buy it. Still, Michael believes RCS is inevitable. Messaging is moving toward application-level experiences. nativeMsg is building the platform to make that future accessible. Why This Episode Matters This episode is about more than messaging.It is about educating the market and pushing innovation forward. If you care about customer communication, this conversation will change how you think about text messaging. nativeMsg links: nativemsg.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 30: Eliminating Soul-Crushing Work Through Intelligent Automation

    Why Intelligent Automation Is About People, Not Just AI Automation should not drain creativity. It should restore it. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski speaks with Isaac Hicks, CEO of Autonomi, about how intelligent automation is reshaping work. More importantly, they explore how AI can improve the human experience at work. Isaac began his career in aerospace engineering. Over time, he moved into business transformation and consulting. That journey led him to found Autonomi, a company focused on eliminating repetitive, soul-crushing tasks through custom AI-powered automation. Key Highlights: Why understanding business processes matters more than tools How automation improves employee experience The difference between job descriptions and real work Where AI delivers real ROI Why sales and marketing are becoming more human again How automation supports, not replaces, people Perfect for:• Founders and operators• Sales, marketing, and HR leaders• Companies exploring AI for ROI• Teams overwhelmed by manual work Automation Starts with Process Clarity Isaac makes one thing clear.AI fails when businesses skip fundamentals. Before automation works, leaders must understand what work is actually happening. Job descriptions often miss the real tasks people perform every day. As a result, automation initiatives fall short. When companies map processes correctly, AI becomes powerful. It removes friction. It restores focus. And it gives people time back. AI and the Return of Human Connection As automation increases, something unexpected is happening.Human interaction is becoming more valuable. Isaac explains why sales and marketing are shifting back toward genuine conversations. Cold calling, once dismissed, is returning. Trust and relevance now matter more than volume. AI handles the noise.Humans handle relationships. Why This Episode Matters This episode reframes automation.It is not about replacing people.It is about giving them autonomy. If your team is buried in administrative work, this conversation will change how you think about AI. Autonomi links: getautonomi.com LinkedIn  

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    Episode 29: Rethinking Work as a Product for the AI Age

    Why Hiring Is Broken — and How Work as a Product Fixes It Hiring is one of the hardest problems in business.For small companies, it is also one of the most expensive. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski speaks with Josh Hill, CEO of SuperHired, about why traditional hiring processes fail and how a new mindset can change everything. Josh brings a unique background to the HR world. He transitioned from military service into human resources, where he saw firsthand how broken hiring systems damage teams, culture, and performance. As a result, he now advocates for treating work as a product — something intentionally designed, not hastily filled. Key Highlights Why traditional hiring is inefficient and risky What it means to treat work as a product Why hiring should be a matchmaking exercise How AI should act as a copilot, not a replacement The real cost of bad hires for small businesses Why diversity improves decision-making and outcomes Perfect for:• Founders and small business owners• HR and people-ops leaders• Startup executives hiring their first teams• Anyone navigating AI in the workplace From Military Discipline to Human-Centered Hiring Josh’s experience in the military shaped how he thinks about teams, accountability, and trust. However, when he entered the HR world, he noticed a major disconnect. Too often, companies rush to fill seats. As a result, they hire good people into the wrong roles. Over time, this creates frustration, burnout, and attrition. Instead, Josh argues that hiring should focus on fit, chemistry, and clarity. When work is intentionally designed, people can succeed — and teams become stronger. AI as a Copilot, Not a Replacement AI is changing HR. However, Josh is clear about its role. AI should augment human-led hiring, not replace it. At SuperHired, AI helps surface great candidates. Humans then do the hard work of connection, context, and trust-building. This approach supports diversity, reduces bias, and leads to better long-term outcomes — especially for smaller teams where every hire matters. A Human Ending: Gardening and Growth The conversation closes on a lighter note. Josh shares his passion for gardening, which he describes as a meditative practice. In many ways, it mirrors his hiring philosophy. Growth takes time. Results require patience. And strong foundations matter more than speed. Josh Hill links: superhired.ai LinkedIn

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    Episode 28: Breaking Records in Business and Athletics with John Solleder

    Discipline, Resilience, and Simplicity: Lessons from John Solleder Building strength is not just about lifting weights. It is also about building character. In this episode of the Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski sits down with John Solleder, host of The John Solleder Podcast, to explore what it takes to achieve at a high level in athletics, business, and life. John brings decades of experience across martial arts, powerlifting, sales, and mentorship, along with a rare ability to simplify complex ideas. John is a world-record bench presser. He is also a lifelong martial artist with deep roots in judo and ground arts. However, his story goes far beyond competition. This conversation focuses on discipline, resilience, community, and self-development — values that carry from sports into business and family life. Key Highlights Why ground arts and judo teach real-world resilience The importance of fun in youth sports How discipline grows through enjoyable challenges Lessons from powerlifting communities and mentorship Why simplifying complex products drives sales success Balancing ambition with family and long-term health Perfect for:• Entrepreneurs and sales leaders• Coaches and mentors• Parents navigating youth sports• Athletes transitioning into business• Anyone focused on long-term personal growth From Athletics to Business Discipline: John explains that sports are a metaphor for life. The habits learned on the mat and under the barbell often translate directly into professional success. According to John, resilience is built when people learn to stick with hard things — especially when progress feels slow. Later in the conversation, John shares how those same principles shaped his success in network marketing and product sales. By simplifying scientific products into messages people could understand, he helped bring complex solutions to everyday consumers. Community, Mentorship, and Longevity Throughout the episode, one theme stands out: community matters. John believes strong communities help people stay consistent, accountable, and healthy — whether in sports, business, or family life. He also emphasizes mentorship, reminding listeners that wisdom can come from anyone, regardless of title or status. As John puts it, longevity is not about intensity alone. Instead, it is about balance, relationships, and showing up consistently. Why This Episode Matters This episode is also meaningful on a personal level. John hosts a well-established podcast and generously supported Rebellious Times by sharing his platform and experience. His willingness to help other creators reflects the same leadership mindset he brings to athletics and business. John Solleder links: John Solleder podcast  

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    ATX2: From Palo Alto to Austin – Shaking Up Shipping

    Reimagining Shipping Through AI – From Palo Alto to Austin’s Startup Scene Austin, Texas continues to shine as one of America’s fastest-growing startup hubs and The Rebellious Times Podcast is back with the second installment of the Austin Tech Series (ATX2) to highlight the innovators behind the movement. In this episode, Chris Januszewski reconnects with Tiberiu Motoc, CTO and Co-Founder of CommerceShip, to explore how AI is transforming the shipping and logistics industry. From their early days working together in Palo Alto to building companies side-by-side in Austin, Chris and Tiberiu share a candid conversation about entrepreneurship, technology, and community. CommerceShip helps brands reduce shipping costs by an average of 30%. The do this by providing intelligent insights that simplify one of the most complex parts of modern commerce — getting products from warehouses to customers efficiently and affordably. Key Highlights How AI is revolutionizing shipping logistics Why the shipping industry’s complexity creates opportunity CommerceShip’s mission to save brands time and money Insights from Austin’s thriving startup ecosystem The power of community and collaboration among entrepreneurs Perfect for:• E-commerce founders and operators• Logistics and supply chain professionals• Tech enthusiasts exploring AI in real-world industries• Entrepreneurs inspired by Austin’s tech ecosystem AI: The New Engine of Shipping Efficiency As global commerce grows, shipping remains one of the most expensive and operationally complex areas for brands. CommerceShip simplifies this with a platform that connects stores, warehouses, and carrier networks. Their innovative solution leads with data-driven insights, automation and real-time recommendations. Tiberiu explains how AI is a game changer for logistics optimization, allowing teams to dynamically adjust carrier mix, improve delivery times, and reduce costs. All while improving customer experience. Austin Roots and Entrepreneurial Grit Old friends Chris and Tiberiu have walked similar paths from Silicon Valley tech to Austin entrepreneurs. Their shared experience on the soccer field and in the startup trenches brings warmth and authenticity to this episode. They reflect on how Austin’s startup culture encourages collaboration over competition and how community engagement often leads to the most meaningful product breakthroughs. About CommerceShip CommerceShip is a shipping optimization platform that helps brands and 3PLs make smarter shipping decisions. By connecting systems, CommerceShip provides analytics, intelligence, and automation that reduce shipping spend and improve delivery performance. CommerceShip links: commerceship.com LinkedIn  

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    Episode 27: From Light to Leadership: Building Critical Network Infrastructure

    The Hidden Backbone of AI: How Optical Networking Powers the Future Behind every AI model, every chatbot, and every connected device lies something invisible — the network infrastructure that makes it all possible. In this episode of TheRebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski sits down with Ryan Young, CEO of Kore-Tek, to discuss the unsung hero of the AI revolution: optical networking. Ryan shares his unlikely journey from television production to leading a company that designs and manages the optical networks underpinning global data transmission — including undersea cable systems that keep our digital world connected. This episode explores how AI’s explosive data requirements are reshaping the global networking landscape, and what it takes to build the next generation of resilient, high-speed digital infrastructure. Key Highlights: Why AI’s growth depends on advanced network infrastructure The “second coming” of optical networking and its global impact What it takes to deploy undersea cable systems The evolving relationship between AI and data transmission Lessons on leadership, resilience, and family balance Perfect for:• Tech and infrastructure professionals• AI and data engineers• Business leaders exploring digital transformation• Students and entrepreneurs curious about the systems powering the internet Work & Life: Beyond the technology, Ryan opens up about raising a child with Type 1 diabetes, balancing personal challenges with professional growth, and cultivating leadership within his team. This story illustrates how empathy, discipline, and adaptability create not just stronger networks but stronger leaders. Building the Networks Powering AI Kore-Tek was founded with a simple mission — to make complex, next-generation network transformations simple. From fiber network design to multi-technology optical systems, the company has built a reputation for reliable, scalable network infrastructure. Ryan explains how the surge in AI adoption is driving massive demand for optical capacity. This has created what what he calls “a mini arms race of who can build faster.” His team’s expertise spans routing, switching, and high-performance architectures that keep organizations ahead in the race for bandwidth and speed. About Kore-Tek Kore-Tek simplifies next-generation network transformation through unmatched optical engineering expertise. Trusted by major equipment manufacturers and technology service providers, Kore-Tek engineers plan, design, and manage the world’s most relied-upon networks. Kore-Tek links: kore-tek.com LinkedIn  

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    Episode 26: Making AI Accessible for All Businesses

    How Qebot Is Simplifying AI for Small Businesses “AI isn’t just a tool — it’s a team member.” In this episode of The Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski speaks with Matt White, CEO of Qebot, about how artificial intelligence is reshaping small-business operations. Matt’s path from healthcare executive to tech founder offers a candid look at the challenges entrepreneurs face when adopting new technology. He explains how KeyBot and its parent platform, Qebot Marketplace, simplify the process by integrating essential business software into one smart, connected system. Key Highlights How KeyBot is making AI practical and affordable for SMBs Why AI should be viewed as a collaborative team member The importance of networking for entrepreneurial growth Balancing innovation and work-life as a CEO Future AI trends and their impact on small businesses Perfect for:• Small-business owners exploring AI• Tech-curious entrepreneurs• Startup founders balancing growth and simplicity• Business consultants helping SMBs adopt technology Tech:The future of entrepreneurship belongs to those who can blend automation with authentic customer connection. By treating AI as a team member, not a replacement, small businesses can compete with larger organizations and reclaim their most valuable resource — time. Building Technology That Empowers Entrepreneurs Qebot was born from Matt White’s mission to help small businesses work smarter. Through Qebot’s integrated SaaS Marketplace, Qebot connects AI, marketing, automation, and operations tools into a single platform. This eliminates the need for multiple subscriptions and disconnected systems. Matt emphasizes that entrepreneurs don’t need a data-science background to benefit from AI. Instead, they need technology that feels intuitive and human — helping them save time, improve customer engagement, and grow efficiently. About Qebot Qebot, powered by the Qebot Marketplace, is revolutionizing how businesses manage technology. By centralizing AI, automation, marketing, and communication tools into a single secure platform, Qebot helps teams reduce costs and boost productivity without sacrificing simplicity. Qebot links: qebot.com LinkedIn  

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    ATX1: Revolutionizing Farm-to-Fork – Building ProduceX in the Heart of Texas

    Reimagining the Fresh Produce Supply Chain in Austin’s Booming Startup Scene Austin, Texas isn’t just home to live music and great barbecue, it’s also one of the fastest-growing startup ecosystems in the United States. In this first episode of the Austin Tech Series (ATX1) from The Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski sits down with Shivam Sheel, CEO of ProduceX. They explore how technology, trust, and innovation are transforming the fresh produce supply chain. Shivam shares his journey from Pittsburgh to Austin. His story highlights how the city’s entrepreneurial energy and institutions like Capital Factory have supported his mission to build a more transparent and efficient food system. Key Highlights How Austin’s startup ecosystem supports innovation and collaboration The technology behind ProduceX’s autonomous operating system for fresh produce Solving supply chain challenges through trust, data, and visibility The importance of resilience and mentorship for founders Building a balanced life while scaling a startup Perfect for:• Austin founders and investors• Supply chain and agtech innovators• Entrepreneurs navigating the early-stage startup journey• Anyone curious about Austin’s vibrant tech scene As part of the Austin Tech Series (ATX), this episode celebrates the city’s culture of collaboration and innovation. Shivam shares how being surrounded by mission-driven founders and mentors has helped ProduceX scale with purpose. Building Trust from Farm to Fork ProduceX is on a mission to fix one of the world’s most overlooked problems: food waste caused by inefficiency and fragmentation. Up to 40% of fresh food is lost between the farm and the fork. Shivam and his team have built an AI-powered platform that brings clarity, automation, and accountability to every step of the produce journey. By combining agentic AI with deep agricultural and supply chain expertise, ProduceX transforms a disconnected ecosystem into a unified, intelligent network where data flows seamlessly and trust is verifiable. About ProduceX ProduceX is building the autonomous operating system for fresh produce. It is a unified platform where AI agents move data seamlessly across the value chain. The company’s mission is to create a transparent, intelligent, and sustainable food system by solving the information problem at the heart of the global supply chain ProduceX links: produce-x.com LinkedIn  

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    Episode 25: From Oracle to AI Pioneer – Building Technology with Soul

    Building Technology with Soul: Why AI Governance Matters for Small Businesses “AI is no longer just a technical discussion — it’s a strategic imperative.” In this episode of The Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski speaks with David Espíndola, founder and CEO of Brainyus, about helping small and medium-sized businesses navigate the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence. A former Oracle executive and Chief Information Officer, David shares how his global career inspired the creation of Brainyus — a company that blends AI governance, education, and advisory services to help organizations transform responsibly. He explores why policies, trust, and culture are just as vital as technology itself. Key Highlights: The evolving role of CIOs in the age of AI Why AI governance is essential for small businesses How to build trust and reduce AI hallucinations Preparing employees for change through training and transparency What “technology with soul” means in a human-AI partnership Perfect for:• Business leaders adopting AI• CIOs and IT directors modernizing strategy• SMB owners exploring AI governance• Consultants in digital transformation Tech: The Human Side of AI Governance True AI adoption isn’t about speed, it’s about alignment. Espíndola believes that trustworthy AI requires sound policy, strong leadership, and empathetic communication. For small businesses, AI governance ensures responsible use of technology while empowering employees to embrace change. From Engineering to Ethical AI Leadership David Espíndola’s journey began in Silicon Valley as an engineer before rising to CIO roles and eventually founding Brainyus. His career taught him that technology alone cannot guarantee success — people and principles must guide every innovation. At Brainyus, he helps leaders develop ethical AI strategies that balance innovation with trust. Through its three pillars — Media & Education, Advisory Services, and Technology Ventures — the company equips organizations to thrive in the age of AI without losing their human focus. About Brainyus Brainyus helps humans and organizations thrive in the age of AI. Their consulting and educational services focus on AI governance, strategy development, and change management. By combining media, education, and advisory insights, Brainyus guides leaders to leverage AI responsibly and create lasting social impact. Brainyus links: brainyus.com LinkedIn  

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    Episode 24: Working Smarter Not Harder: An Engineer’s Guide to Business Evolution

    From Engineer to Entrepreneur – Dave Hall, CEO of Hallfield Controls “Diversity in the customer base is key.” In this episode of The Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski speaks with Dave Hall, CEO of Hallfield Controls, about building a resilient engineering company that thrives across economic cycles. Dave’s story moves from starting a controls-engineering firm during the 2008 recession to leading a diverse, multi-industry business today. His journey reveals what engineering entrepreneurship looks like when it’s guided by adaptability, long-term thinking, and a deep commitment to people and community. Key Highlights Lessons from launching during a recession and surviving downturns Why customer-base diversity keeps companies strong How hardware + software collaboration drives innovation The importance of building a versatile, values-driven team Mental-health advocacy and mentorship in engineering culture Perfect for:• Engineers aspiring to start their own firm• Business owners focused on resilience and growth• Leaders balancing technology with people skills• Entrepreneurs in manufacturing or automation Tech: Blending Hardware and Software Innovation Today’s engineering success relies on collaboration between physical systems and intelligent software. Hallfield Controls embodies that blend—delivering complex controls applications that solve real-world problems across manufacturing, testing, and defense. Dave believes that great engineering entrepreneurship balances innovation with empathy. “Helping people resonates with me,” he says, emphasizing that technical excellence must go hand-in-hand with community service and mental-health awareness. Longevity Through Adaptability Dave Hall built Hallfield Controls from the ground up with a mission to deliver precise, reliable engineering solutions. Starting small in Big Lake, Minnesota, he learned to adapt services and strategy as markets shifted. Hallfield Controls now provides customized industrial-automation and control-systems engineering for industries such as medical devices, aerospace, and fluid-control systems. Dave credits the company’s longevity to hiring talented people, diversifying markets, and continually learning new technologies. About Hallfield Controls Founded in 2009, Hallfield Controls is a Minnesota-based engineering company specializing in customized control systems for industries nationwide. With expertise in industrial automation, fluid control, test & measurement, aerospace, and medical manufacturing, Hallfield Controls provides long-term, results-driven solutions tailored to each client’s needs. Aces Nation links: hallfieldcontrols.com LinkedIn  

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    Episode 23: Beyond the Game: Building the Future of Youth Sports Development

    Transforming Youth Sports Development Through Technology and Purpose “Only 7 percent of kids play in college.” That reality inspired Tim Livingston, former college basketball player and now CEO of Aces Nation, to rethink how youth sports should work. In this episode of The Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris Januszewski and Tim explore how passion, balance, and innovation can reshape the future of youth sports development. Tim shares his journey from athlete to entrepreneur and explains why kids quit sports—and how the right support system can keep them engaged, confident, and growing. Key Highlights: Building a better youth-sports ecosystem through Aces Nation Why passion—not pressure—keeps kids motivated How technology enhances coaching and player development The vital role of parents in shaping young athletes Creating equal opportunity through accessible sports tools Perfect for:• Coaches & club directors• Parents of youth athletes• Sports-tech innovators• Educators and community leaders Tech: The future of youth sports development lies in data-driven insights and accessible digital tools. Aces Nation delivers an all-in-one system that connects players, parents, and coaches in one ecosystem. The result is better performance, happier athletes, and stronger communities. Beyond Competition: Building Character Through Sports Aces Nation helps coaches and parents focus on what matters most—developing character, teamwork, and lifelong skills through sport. Its integrated platform simplifies club management, training programs, and communication, making coaching more efficient and inclusive. Tim believes sports technology should lift barriers, not create them. By merging analytics, coaching resources, and family support, Aces Nation empowers organizations to create more opportunity with less stress. About Aces Nation Aces Nation provides the best tools and resources for sports organizations and families. Its mission is to transform lives through sports by giving athletes affordable access to premier programs, professional training, and development opportunities—from kindergarten to college. Aces Nation links: acesnation.org LinkedIn  

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    Episode 22: The Enterprise AI Reality Gap: Moving Beyond Pilot Programs

    Bridging the Enterprise AI Reality Gap “Lead with relationships.” In this episode of The Rebellious Times Podcast, host Chris Januszewski sits down with Michelle Tinsley, CEO of Sciata, to talk about closing the gap between AI ambition and real-world results. Michelle shares her journey from Intel executive to startup founder and now leader of a thriving enterprise AI consulting firm. Her insights highlight the critical balance between technology, people, and culture in digital transformation. Key Highlights The real challenges behind enterprise AI adoption Why “data science as a service” accelerates innovation How data cleanup sets the stage for successful AI projects The importance of relationships in landing enterprise clients What private equity expects from profitable tech companies Perfect for: Enterprise leaders exploring AI implementation Private equity investors in tech Startup founders bridging data and strategy IT and data science professionals Tech: True digital transformation takes more than algorithms. It requires collaboration between people and machines. Michelle believes enterprise AI consulting should always include empathy, communication, and cultural alignment — not just code. Michelle Tinsley, CEO of Sciata Dustin Hillis is a visionary entrepreneur, executive strategist, and global sales leader with a proven record of scaling companies across industries including AI, healthcare, defense technology, and executive coaching. As President and Chief Strategy Officer of SafeSpace Global, he is driving innovation in AI-powered safety solutions for schools, elder care, and government institutions. Under his leadership, the company has raised over $10 million, expanded globally, and is redefining the role of ethical AI in protecting vulnerable populations. Prior to SafeSpace Global, Dustin served as CEO of the Southwestern Family of Companies, a $100M+ conglomerate with over 2,000 team members worldwide. He also co-founded Southwestern Consulting, helping build one of the world’s largest coaching organizations. A former record-breaking sales leader, athlete, and author of Capacity, Dustin combines discipline, mentorship, and purpose-driven leadership to inspire others to build businesses that make a lasting impact. About Sciate Sciata helps companies accelerate change through data-driven consulting and AI solutions. With over 400 successful engagements and a decade of experience, Sciata delivers specialized software, analytics, and on-shore technical expertise that shorten project timelines and create lasting impact. Sciata links: sciata.ai LinkedIn  

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    Episode 21: Breaking Records and Building Capacity: A Journey from $100K College Sales to AI Pioneer

    Ethical AI Technology That Helps Save Lives “Everybody needs a coach in life.” In this episode of The Rebellious Times Podcast, host Chris Januszewski talks with Dustin Hillis, CEO of SafeSpace Global, about the future of ethical AI technology and how innovation can serve humanity instead of replacing it. From his early days breaking sales records in college to leading a global AI company, Dustin’s story blends hustle, mentorship, and purpose-driven tech leadership. Key Highlights: • The journey from sales success to coaching and leadership • How SafeSpace’s multimodal AI protects schools and healthcare facilities • The ethics of AI and facial recognition in vulnerable environments • Building business capacity through mentorship and accountability • Why every entrepreneur needs a coach Perfect for: • Founders & leaders exploring AI adoption • Tech professionals interested in ethical AI • Educators & healthcare administrators • Aspiring entrepreneurs looking for mentorship Tech: As AI reshapes industries, Dustin argues that ethical AI technology must remain transparent, explainable, and human-centric. The future belongs to innovators who align profit with purpose — using AI to augment human potential, not replace it. Dustin Hillis, CEO of SafeSpace Global Dustin Hillis is a visionary entrepreneur, executive strategist, and global sales leader with a proven record of scaling companies across industries including AI, healthcare, defense technology, and executive coaching. As President and Chief Strategy Officer of SafeSpace Global, he is driving innovation in AI-powered safety solutions for schools, elder care, and government institutions. Under his leadership, the company has raised over $10 million, expanded globally, and is redefining the role of ethical AI in protecting vulnerable populations. Prior to SafeSpace Global, Dustin served as CEO of the Southwestern Family of Companies, a $100M+ conglomerate with over 2,000 team members worldwide. He also co-founded Southwestern Consulting, helping build one of the world’s largest coaching organizations. A former record-breaking sales leader, athlete, and author of Capacity, Dustin combines discipline, mentorship, and purpose-driven leadership to inspire others to build businesses that make a lasting impact. About SafeSpace Global SafeSpace Global is a leader in multimodal AI technology designed to protect schools, transportation networks, senior living facilities, and healthcare environments. Their solutions use facial recognition, object detection, and ambient AI to enhance safety and save lives. SafeSpace Global links: safespaceglobal.ai LinkedIn  

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    Episode 20: The Zero-to-One Specialist: The Journey Of A Serial Founder

    Smarter E-Commerce Inventory Management Through AI “Every single brand has this problem.” In the latest episode of The Rebellious Times Podcast, Chris sits down with Fabricio Miranda, CEO of Flieber, to unpack how AI-driven e-commerce inventory management is transforming the way modern brands scale. Key Highlights • Solving one of retail’s biggest bottlenecks – inventory inefficiency• Building Flieber’s AI platform to supercharge supply-chain visibility• Lessons from scaling during the COVID-19 e-commerce boom• How entrepreneurs spot opportunity where others see chaos• The future of retail automation and smarter replenishment decisions Perfect for:• E-commerce founders and operators• Retail supply-chain professionals• SaaS and AI enthusiasts• Entrepreneurs seeking scalable business models From Brazil to the Boardroom: Fabricio’s Founder Journey Bulldog DM stands as the world’s most experienced live stream entertainment studio, pioneering premium video experiences since 2012. Under John Petrocelli’s leadership, they’ve generated over one billion audience engagements for global brands. Their comprehensive approach combines strategic expertise with creative storytelling and technical excellence. Bulldog DM transforms traditional broadcasts into interactive experiences across all devices and platforms. Fabricio Miranda’s path from Brazil to Silicon Valley is a masterclass in resilience and innovation. After years of launching successful ventures, he turned his focus to solving a universal retail pain point: inventory chaos. Flieber’s platform connects sales, inventory, and logistics data to deliver real-time insights that help brands avoid both overstocks and stockouts — the silent killers of profit margins. When the pandemic reshaped consumer habits, Flieber’s AI technology helped businesses forecast demand more precisely and keep products flowing. The company’s goal is simple yet transformative: make e-commerce inventory management smarter, faster, and easier. About Flieber Flieber helps e-commerce brands simplify complex inventory management through AI-powered visibility and automation. By integrating data across sales channels and supply-chain systems, Flieber delivers actionable recommendations that boost efficiency, minimize waste, and improve profitability. Flieber DM links: flieber.com LinkedIn  

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    Episode 19: The Live Stream Visionary: How a Tech Pioneer Transformed Digital Entertainment

    The Power Of Live Video Experiences – Bulldog DM “Over one billion audience engagements” – that’s the power of premium live video experiences. Join me in conversation with John Petrocelli, CEO of Bulldog DM, as we explore: Key Highlights: • Creating interactive experiences that transform viewers into participants • Delivering premium live video across Fortune 100 companies • Pioneering next-generation streaming experiences since 2012 • Building white-label destinations for global brands • The future of social media live streaming Perfect for: • Fortune 100 brand leaders • Event production professionals • Digital engagement strategists • Social media platform directors • Live commerce innovators Tech: Learn how premium live video is revolutionizing audience engagement across all platforms. Pioneer Of Live Stream Entertainment – John Petrocelli Bulldog DM stands as the world’s most experienced live stream entertainment studio, pioneering premium video experiences since 2012. Under John Petrocelli’s leadership, they’ve generated over one billion audience engagements for global brands. Their comprehensive approach combines strategic expertise with creative storytelling and technical excellence. Bulldog DM transforms traditional broadcasts into interactive experiences across all devices and platforms. From concerts and festivals to product launches and charitable events, they deliver high-impact live experiences. Their white-label solutions serve Fortune 100 companies and independent clients across music, sports, and automotive industries. Bulldog DM’s expertise spans social media distribution, custom microsites, and multi-platform streaming strategies. Their mission focuses on elevating viewers from passive watchers to active participants in premium live content. Bulldog DM links: bulldogdm.com LinkedIn  

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    Episode 18: Beyond AI: Quantum Computing and the Future of Business with Joe Reddix

    The Potential Of AI And Quantum Computing Through A Business Lens “Computational power is the new currency” – a powerful insight into our technological future. Join Chris in conversation with Joe Reddix, a technology visionary with six decades of experience, as we explore: Key Highlights: • The symbiotic relationship between AI and quantum computing • Revolutionary applications in business and cybersecurity • The role of heavy water in future data storage (this blew my mind. See a screenshot from Joe’s research at the bottom). • How quantum technology will transform business operations • The critical importance of human-AI collaboration Perfect for: • Technology leaders and innovators • Business strategists • Cybersecurity professionals • Anyone interested in the future of computing Tech: Discover why quantum computing is poised to be the next major technological leap beyond AI. Committed To Innovation For 6 Decades And Now Q-AI Joe Reddix has led technological innovation for nearly six decades. As CEO of The Reddix Group, he excels in transforming complex technological visions into reality. His expertise spans the evolution from early computing systems to today’s artificial intelligence solutions. Joe’s work with the Department of Defense shapes the future of AI/ML implementation. His current focus on Quantum Artificial Intelligence (Q-AI) represents computing’s next evolutionary leap. The Reddix Group’s Peer-to-Peer business model promotes economic parity through technology adoption. Joe’s expertise covers data engineering, AI algorithms, and advanced system deployment strategies. He leads diverse Integrated Program Teams to bridge quantum computing with practical business needs. His quantum computing initiatives are revolutionizing cybersecurity and data storage capabilities. Joe’s mantra, “The Network Is The Prime,” envisions a future powered by quantum technology. His leadership continues to unlock new computational possibilities for businesses and institutions worldwide. Joe Reddix links: The Reddix Group LinkedIn

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    Episode 17: From Bolton to the Boardroom: A Mental Health Pioneer’s Journey In Addiction Awareness

    Making An Impact Through Addiction Awareness – WHYSUP “I was completely broken” – raw honesty from a friend who turned his rock bottom into a mission to help others through addiction awareness. Join me in conversation with Mark Murray, founder of WHYSUP, as we explore: Key Highlights: • The journey from gambling addiction to social impact • Building mental health awareness through lived experience • Reaching 250,000 people with life-changing programs • Transforming education around addiction and mental health • The power of honest conversations about recovery Perfect for: • Mental health advocates • Education professionals • Business leaders focused on wellbeing • Anyone touched by addiction Life: Sometimes our deepest struggles become our greatest purpose. Mark’s story shows how personal pain can transform into community healing. Workshops And Presentations Have Reached Over 250k People WHYSUP leads the way in addiction awareness through powerful, lived-experience education programs. They deliver vital mental health and addiction support to schools, businesses, and rehabilitation centers. Their team of experienced facilitators shares real stories to create lasting impact and understanding. WHYSUP’s workshops and presentations have reached over 250,000 people across the UK. They focus on three core areas: habits and addiction, mental health, and stress resilience. Their unique approach combines personal stories with practical tools for recovery and prevention. WHYSUP believes that understanding addiction starts with honest conversations about mental health. Through education and support, they’re building stronger, more resilient communities across Britain. WHYSUP links: WHYSUP.co.uk LinkedIn

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    Episode 16: Reader Relationship Management: How Storiad is Revolutionizing Author Success

    Reader Relationship Management – Storiad “We call ourselves a DIY Plus model” – reimagining book marketing for the digital age. Join Chris on our startup podcast with Ramzi Hajj, CEO of Storiad, as we explore: Key Highlights: • Transforming book promotion through structured marketing • Combining AI assistance with personalized support • Building sustainable reader relationships • The power of timely marketing in book launches • Bootstrapping success in the publishing industry Perfect for: • Authors seeking marketing guidance • Publishing industry professionals • Book marketing strategists • Entrepreneurs interested in bootstrapping Tech: Discover how AI and personalized support are creating new possibilities for author success. Ramzi Hajj – Helping Book Authors Go-To-Market Storiad pioneers reader relationship management through an innovative platform designed for modern authors. Their DIY Plus model combines AI-powered tools with personalized support to help authors market their books effectively. For just $29/month, authors gain access to comprehensive marketing tools, an AI assistant, and expert guidance. Storiad’s platform helps writers set realistic sales goals, create targeted campaigns, and build lasting connections with readers. Unlike traditional marketing solutions, Storiad’s reader relationship management approach ensures authors can identify, reach, and engage their target audience efficiently. Their world-class software, vetted by companies like Appsumo, transforms struggling authors into successful marketers. By addressing common challenges like ineffective promotion, stagnant sales, and time constraints, Storiad empowers authors to take complete control of their book marketing journey and achieve the success they deserve.

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    Episode 15: Master the Podcasting Journey: Essential Tips from Podcast Hall of Famer Todd Cochrane

    IN MEMORIAM: A Tribute to Todd Cochrane – Pioneer, Mentor, and Podcasting Hall of Famer With heavy hearts, we share one of Todd’s final interviews, recorded August 2025. As the founder of Blubrry and a true podcasting pioneer, Todd’s impact on our industry cannot be overstated. I had the privilege of interviewing Todd Cochrane just weeks before his sudden passing. Todd wasn’t just the founder of Blubrry – he was a mentor, pioneer, and champion of independent podcasters everywhere. From a $14.95 Walmart microphone to the Podcast Hall of Fame, Todd showed us all what’s possible with passion and persistence. Key Highlights from our conversation: • The birth of podcasting through Geek News Central • Essential wisdom for podcast success • The importance of owning your content and feed • Building sustainable monetization strategies • Todd’s incredible journey from Navy veteran to tech innovator Todd’s Legacy: • Founded Blubrry Podcasting (RawVoice) • Created the PowerPress WordPress plugin • Established the Podcast Awards • Inducted into the inaugural Podcast Hall of Fame (2015) • Maintained podcasting’s longest sponsorship (GoDaddy, 20 years) “I’m not a Joe Rogan, nor will I ever be. But what I am is a guy that grew up in the country with humble beginnings… And by God, if I can do this and succeed and grind and put out a show – anyone can.” Thank you, Todd, for everything you gave to the podcasting community. Your legacy lives on. Blubrry Podcasting Platform Blubrry’s podcast hosting makes publishing, growing and monetizing your show easy. From planning to promoting, our all-in-one solution offers all the tools and support you need to succeed in the dynamic world of podcasting. Blubrry links: blubrry.com LinkedIn

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    Episode 14: The Hidden Playbook: How Creative Financing is Saving Companies When Banks Say No

    https://youtu.be/UcoYX6XMknE Creative Financing And The Transforming Lending Landscape – Finmark “AI is taking over in many areas of banking.” – a insightful discussion on finance in today’s digital age. Join me on our startup podcast with Roberto Rivera, CEO of Finmark, as we explore: Key Highlights: • The three Cs of lending: Character, Capacity, and Collateral • Creative financing solutions beyond traditional banking • How AI is transforming the lending landscape • The future of crypto and tokenization in finance • Success stories of businesses overcoming financial challenges Perfect for: • Business owners seeking alternative financing • Entrepreneurs navigating lending challenges • Finance professionals exploring new solutions • Anyone interested in the future of lending Tech: Discover how combining traditional finance expertise with emerging technologies is creating new possibilities for business growth. Watch the full episode: [Your YouTube Link] #RebelliousTimes #Finance #Lending #BusinessGrowth #FinTech About Finmark: Finmark Consulting LLC specializes in creative financing solutions for businesses facing traditional lending challenges. Based in Miami, they focus exclusively on client-side representation. Their innovative approach delivers cash flow solutions when conventional options fail. Finmark’s expertise covers trade finance, asset-based lending, and business restructuring. They handle financing packages from $500,000 to $50 Million USD. Their problem-solving approach maintains an impressive 80-90% success rate in securing funding. Unlike traditional brokers, Finmark thrives on complex financial situations. They support clients through real estate purchases, credit line establishment, and business acquisitions. Their commitment to becoming genuine partners sets them apart in financial consulting. Finmark contact: Finmark.us [email protected] 1-786-397-9495

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    Episode 13: From Defense Tech to No-Code: Pioneering the Future of Decentralized Computing

    Edge computing and peer-to-peer in defense tech – Socket Supply In this episode of the Rebellious Times podcast, Chris Januszewski speaks with Paolo Fragomeni, CEO of Socket Supply, about revolutionizing computing through peer-to-peer technology and edge computing innovation in the defense tech space. Discover insights on: • The cyclical nature of centralized vs. decentralized computing • Building defense-grade peer-to-peer protocols • The future of edge computing and device-to-device communication • Creating cross-platform applications without platform-specific code • The importance of customer proximity in tech innovation Key Timestamps: 05:36 Paolo’s Technical Journey and Early Career 08:45 The Nodejitsu Platform-as-a-Service Story 12:23 Historical Computing Cycles 19:27 Modern Computing Landscape 23:20 Microsoft’s P2P Implementation Example 31:01 Public Sector Market Entry 33:37 Union Application Innovation 37:51 Customer-Centric Approach Key Highlights: • The evolution from centralized to edge computing • Building defense-grade peer-to-peer protocols • Transforming no-code development with Union Studio • Why GitHub stars don’t translate to revenue • The future of decentralized computing Perfect for: • Tech leaders exploring edge computing • Developers interested in cross-platform solutions • Decision-makers in the defense tech sector • Anyone curious about the future of computing Tech Pillar: Discover how peer-to-peer protocols are revolutionizing everything from defense tech applications to consumer software. About Socket Supply: Socket Supply is pioneering the future of decentralized computing through innovative peer-to-peer protocols and cross-platform development tools. Their technology enables device-to-device communication without server dependencies, serving both defense sector requirements and commercial applications. Socket Supply links: socketsupply.co LinkedIn

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    Episode 12: The Human Side of AI Implementation: Lessons from Entromy’s Journey

    AI Implementation For Organizational Transformation – Entromy “AI literacy isn’t just a nice to have” – a crucial insight for today’s leaders navigating organizational transformation through AI implementation. Join me in conversation with Kara Whitaker, VP of Strategic Partnerships and Expansion at Entromy, as we explore: Key Highlights: • Building organizational health through data insights • Transforming leadership with real-time feedback • Moving beyond traditional employee surveys • Implementing AI as a productivity partner • Creating friction-free work environments Perfect for: • Leaders driving organizational change • HR professionals seeking better insights • Tech leaders implementing AI • Anyone interested in employee engagement Tech: Learn how successful AI Implementation is revolutionizing organizational health while keeping the human element at its core. Company Overview Entromy transforms organizational decision-making through rapid, AI-powered insights. Their platform delivers consultant-quality analysis in hours instead of weeks. Through strategic AI implementation, they help executives uncover business risks and opportunities in real-time. Entromy specializes in analyzing employee feedback to create actionable growth plans. Their technology combines industry expertise with cutting-edge data analysis. The platform supports hundreds of organizations globally, from private equity firms to enterprise companies. Entromy’s unique approach helps leaders identify potential issues before they impact performance. Their solution makes organizational health assessment simple, fast, and effective. Entromy links: entromy.com LinkedIn

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Hosted by Chris Januszewski, founder of Rebel Commerce Solutions, the Rebellious Times Podcast explores the human side of tech innovation — from bold founders scaling B2B SaaS startups to employees navigating the realities of AI-era transformation. We unpack founder journeys, AI-powered growth, product innovation, and the future of work — while addressing how these shifts impact mental health, family life, identity, and purpose. This podcast gives voice to everyone building or adapting in the new economy. From mindset breakthroughs to scalable sales, marketing, and partnership systems — tune in for real stories and tactical insights that power predictable growth.

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