Episodes

  • Adhithi Aji- From a Tic Tac box to a Successful Technology CEO
    Feb 23 2023

    I’ve been following Pittsburgh based Adrich and its founder Adhithi Aji for a few years, and when we finally had a chance to record this podcast, I decided to let the conversation take its course. We had a blast talking about her story, the company’s journey, and recorded over 50 minutes. Feeling the content was too rich to cut down to 20,  we broke this into 2 chapters for easy listening. This conversation is like a master class on start-ups, consumer products and perseverance. Hear the story of the famous Tic Tac box, and how Adhithi went from a Carnegie Mellon Masters student to technology CEO in the fast-paced, low-margin world of consumer products, where loyalty and data are the new table stakes for growth. Learn more about Adrich here.

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    44 mins
  • Good Health and Good Planet. Reinventing the Smoothie.
    Dec 18 2022

    Almost everyone loves a smoothie. Some like it as a treat and some as a health drink. For years there has been various approaches to commercializing this popular yet elusive combination of ingredients blended into a cocktail of flavors ranging from fruity to grassy. What I loved about this interview with the two founders of smoodi, was that it’s like a masterclass in scrappy start-ups that are worried more about consumer learning than writing business plans. Let’s hear how Pascal Kriesche and Morgan Abraham met and how this relationship turned into something we can all love and enjoy. I met Morgan and Pascal in 2019 through my work at Harvard, and have followed their journey ever since. For more information about the company, go to https://www.getsmoodi.com/

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    25 mins
  • Haywire Heart and co-author Chris Case
    Nov 26 2022

    If you're a competitive athlete or weekend warrior in your later years, you might want to read Haywire Heart- a very clear and understandable book about the endurance athlete and who too much of a good thing can hurt you. I know I wish I had read it sooner, but truth be told, very little information about hearth health and the endurance athlete exists. Co-author Chris Case and I met in 2019 cycling in the Alps when I first learned about his book. Please join me for a conversation with Chris to hear about the book, and a quest for answers I know many of us seek. Here's a link to the book we discuss- Haywire Heart.

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    48 mins
  • Lou Panaccione, CEO- How Oofos is redefining how you think about footwear.
    Aug 10 2022

    Lou Panaccione and I worked together in 1988-1989 on the creation of the Reebok PUMP. He was the head of R&D and I was just barely out of college. We've kept in touch and when Lou started Oofos, I just had to find out more. I love footwear- design, technology, and anything out of the ordinary. Check out this episode and hear how Lou and his colleagues have taken a different approach to creating footwear that's good for the body, and the soul.

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    23 mins
  • Podcast with Logan Brown- Changing how women think about fashion.
    Jul 17 2022

    Harvard Law student and Fashion founder, Logan Brown wants women to change the way they think about fashion. A candid conversation about being both a full-time student and business owner in and industry that hasn't yet caught up with the new way of working. For more information, go to https://spencerjane.com/

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    24 mins
  • Angella Goran- Canada's hope for the UCI world record and FinTech entrepreneur
    Jun 26 2022

    Training for a world record isn’t easy, but neither is starting a new company. Angella Goran, a retired pro cyclist, is doing both at the same time. Hear how Angella’s training for the UCI one-hour record is going while she’s building and fundraising for a new consumer financial app to change the way athletes shop. For more information, go to https://athleticarewards.com/

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    22 mins
  • Davis Cutter- The man who ran 52 marathons in one year.
    Jun 4 2022

    For many of us, running a marathon is a dream. We  might train for one or two 26.2 mile marathon in our lifetime.  In todays podcast, I speak with Davis Cutter,  the Boston native, who in 2021, ran not one or two, but 52- yes- that’s one every week. In addition to his daily training runs of 6-8 miles and his marathon length runs, he also ran a number of longer runs, some up to 50 or 100 miles.

    And yes, that’s straight, and not over the course of days or a week. According the Strava- the fitness app, the average running distance for 27million users is about 4 miles per day.  If you look at Davis’s statistics on Strava, he averaged over 55 miles per week, for every week of the year. Let’s hear more from Davis about how he managed to keep on pace with this challenge he created form himself. He joins us from Amsterdam.

    For more information about Davis's running, go to www.daviscutter.com.

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    25 mins
  • IPfor20 May Update
    May 2 2022

    Hi everyone- I thought I’d give you a quick update on the IPfor20 podcast and what to expect in the upcoming months. So far, we’ve heard from Susan Conover about her skin AI company and from Ed Warren, the nuclear weapons officer turned entrepreneur. 

    Coming soon, I chat with an expert on climate change, what we can do about it, and the technologies he hopes will both save the planet and a turn a profit. I’ll chat with an AI guru- first a bit about technology, and then a bit more about dating and her quest to find JUST the right guy. We’ll hear from a Canadian cyclist and her training to break the UCI one-hour record in July 2022. We hear from founders in footwear, smoothie machines, and as part of my Harvard series, student founders I’ve mentored over the years. May is Mental health month, and I’m producing a series of podcasts to address this important topic- discussing real-life events, new technologies, and visions of a better future. I really hope you’ll join me for this important series. 

    As a reminder, you can go to ipfor20.com, or find me on all the usual places like Apple podcast, Spotify, and Audible. thanks for listening!

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    2 mins