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History, One Social Media Post at a Time - #0050, Manny Marotta
Listen now | By documenting the past on our social media feeds, the Live History Project shines a light on our present.
Feb 18
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James Spiro
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51:58
"Democracy is in Limbo": Can Voting Be Trusted Again? - #0049, Shai Bargil
Sequent is an online voting platform helping voters, election managers, and auditors have confidence in their online election process.
Feb 15
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James Spiro
46:52
Israel Can Win the AI Boom - #0048, Amir Fishelov
“It doesn’t matter if Google will win the race or OpenAI,” Fishelov says. “They all need the same infrastructure.”
Feb 13
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James Spiro
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46:44
AI Didn’t Break the Cloud. It Revealed What Was Already Broken - #0047, Roi Ravhon
Years of unmanaged cloud complexity are colliding with the economics of AI. Companies like Finout are helping fix it.
Feb 10
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James Spiro
37:57
The Art of Being a "Disciplined Generalist" in Investing - #0046, Brian Sack
For TLV Partners, early-stage investing is about curiosity, bold ideas, and navigating the unknown.
Feb 8
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James Spiro
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50:57
Media narratives in the AI Age - #0045, Hunter Stuart
I speak to Hunter Stuart on how journalism, PR, and technology are reshaping truth, trust, and public perception.
Feb 6
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James Spiro
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42:25
When Product-Market Fit Is Only the Beginning - #0044, Shay Grinfeld
As startups reach Series B and C, growth investors focus less on vision and more on scalable go-to-market execution.
Feb 2
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James Spiro
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52:56
My appearance on Real Life Super Powers: “Comfort is really appealing and actually quite dangerous.”
Hear me on the Real Life Superpowers Podcast where I discuss my media transition, describe fatherhood, and share some personal beliefs.
Feb 1
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James Spiro
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Inside Cybersecurity’s AI Arms Race - #0043, Itai Tevet
With false positives overwhelming human SOC teams, companies like Intezer are deploying AI analysts to combat AI-powered attackers at machine speed.
Jan 29
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James Spiro
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41:43
Why Software Is Moving Beyond “Move Fast and Break Things” - #0042, Ben Bernstein
From social media’s mistakes to the coming AI reckoning, tech companies are rediscovering the need for guardrails.
Jan 25
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James Spiro
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42:35
How Noma Security Engineers Culture for Hypergrowth in the AI Era - #0041, Niv Braun
As AI startups scale faster than ever, Noma Security Co-Founder and CEO Niv Braun explains why culture breaks down, and how to design it to survive…
Jan 19
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James Spiro
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30:35
Why a “Family First” Mentality Strengthens Leadership - #0040, Zack Levine
Checkout.com's Levine argues that professional performance improves when family life is stable, and that relocation decisions are often business…
Jan 15
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James Spiro
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34:22
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