
The Digital Executive
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Brian Peret on Reinventing Tech Education in the Age of AI | Ep 1256
Alexander Fredericks on AI, Voice Intelligence, and the Future of Wellness | Ep 1255
Ata Ulaş Güler: Secure AI for Regulated Industries | Ep 1254
Vladi Lepi: AI Art, Blockchain, and Digital Authorship | Ep 1253
Zsolt Balogh: Agentic AI and Enterprise Security | Ep 1252
Colin Coggins: The Future of Sales in the Age of AI | Ep 1251
John La Puma: The Indoor Epidemic: How Modern Life Is Breaking Our Biology | Ep 1250
Saurabh Chauhan: AI Agents Are Replacing Workflows—Not Workers | Ep 1249
Daniel Chilcott: Inside Flowgear’s AI Integration Platform | Ep 1248
Dr. John Bates on AI, Document Intelligence, and Trusted Automation | Ep 1247
Jessi Szurek: The Future of Trusted AI in Finance | Ep 1246
Ashfaque Chowdhury: The Next Generation of Smart Logistics | Ep 1245
Tor Langøy: Why Cheap Energy Will Win the AI Race | Ep 1244
Mike Liberty: Beating Fraud Without Blocking Growth | Ep 1243
Alexandre Mongeon: Electric Boats Go Full Throttle | Ep 1242
Matthew Stewart: From Resume Pile to Shortlist in Minutes | Ep 1241
David Fattal on 3D Without Glasses: The Rise of Spatial AI | Ep 1240
Yehuda Niv on Rewriting Publishing with AI: From Manuscript to Market in Weeks | Ep 1239
Gini Graham Scott: From 300 Books to AI-Powered Creativity | Ep 1238
Matthew Kael Swanson on AI That Gets Paid for Performance | Ep1237
Nadav Cornberg on Securing AI Agents in the Enterprise | Ep 1236
Ron Shriberg on AI, Risk & the Future of Financial Services | Ep 1235
Sebastian Scott: Clera Cuts Through Hiring Noise with AI | Ep 1234
Jennifer Kolb on Workforce Rewired: Connecting Talent to Real Opportunity | Ep 1233
Charles Yeomans: Solving the Data Explosion with Smarter AI | Ep 1232
Aaron Vaccaro: Human-Centered Leadership in the Age of AI | Ep 1231
Denis Whelan on AI vs. Fax: Fixing Healthcare Workflows for Faster Care | Ep 1230
Katie Fortunato on Reinventing Hiring: AI, Creators, and the Future of Work | Ep 1229
Ian Baer: Marketing That Predicts What People Feel | Ep 1228
Kevin Ray: From Gaming to Smarter Home Care | Ep 1227
Chris Hauth: Flavored Water Through Scent Alone Using Science | Ep 1226
Anshuman Yadav: AI Is Your New CFO | Ep 1225
Jim Kras: The New Age of Farming | Ep 1224

Ep 1223Peter McAllister: The Hidden Cost of AI | Ep 1223
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Dr. Peter McAllister who shares his journey from early programming to leading data and AI initiatives across mining, healthcare, and supply chain industries. He explains why storytelling—through his sci-fi novel The Code—is a powerful way to explore real-world AI risks and ethical dilemmas. Peter dives into the challenges leaders face as AI evolves faster than governance, warning against blindly automating flawed processes and emphasizing the importance of trust, strong business foundations, and human oversight. Looking ahead, he compares AI’s trajectory to the rise of automobiles, urging leaders to consciously shape a future where innovation and accountability coexist.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1222Angel Tuccy: Turn Your Voice Into Visibility | Ep 1222
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Angel Tuccy, media expert, bestselling author, and creator of the Pod-licity Method, shares how a podcast she launched for fun turned into a 10-year award-winning radio career—and a platform that now helps entrepreneurs amplify their message. Angel explains why podcast guesting is one of the most underutilized growth strategies today, offering unmatched reach, flexibility, and long-term visibility without the need for travel or large budgets. She highlights powerful success stories of clients who’ve landed major media features, grown massive audiences, and scaled their businesses through consistent exposure. Looking ahead, Angel emphasizes that in an AI-driven world, authentic human connection and real voices will be more valuable than ever, making podcasting a critical tool for building authority, trust, and lasting impact.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1221Boomer Anderson: From Sick Care to True Health | Ep 1221
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Boomer Anderson, CEO of Troscriptions, shares how a personal health scare at age 30 reshaped his mission from finance to health optimization. Now leading one of the fastest-growing healthcare companies in the U.S., he’s tackling the flaws of the supplement industry with physician-formulated, precision-dose solutions designed for real results. Boomer explains why today’s system is built around disease management—not true health—and how education, transparency, and proactive care can change that. Looking ahead, he explores a future driven by AI, personalized testing, and practitioner-guided insights, where healthcare shifts from reactive treatment to real-time, individualized optimization.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1220Omar Sarieddine: Own the Crowd. Own the Revenue. | Ep 1220
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Omar Sarieddine, co-founder of Ticmint, shares how his journey from community event organizer to tech entrepreneur led him to rethink the entire ticketing ecosystem. Frustrated by fragmented platforms and lack of control for creators, Omar built Ticmint as a “Shopify for ticketing”—giving organizers full ownership of their audience, data, and revenue streams. He explores how blockchain can bring transparency, reduce fraud, and enable programmable features like royalties and price controls, while emphasizing that true innovation starts with better infrastructure. Looking ahead, Omar envisions a shift from transactional ticket sales to ongoing audience relationships, unlocking new opportunities for creators to build, scale, and monetize their communities.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1219Joanne Frederick: Healthcare Is Broken- Here's The Fix | Ep 1219
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Joanne Frederick, founder of Government Market Strategies, shares insights from 30+ years in federal healthcare. She explains how decades of incremental policy changes have created overwhelming complexity—and why true progress requires rethinking system design, not just fixing parts. Joanne discusses aligning incentives, improving access and continuity of care, and simplifying operations to deliver real outcomes for patients, military families, and providers. Looking ahead, she highlights the need for bold, intentional reform to build a more effective and resilient healthcare system.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1218David Balan: The Image That Drives Millions | Ep 1218
In this episode of The Digital Executive podcast, host Brian Thomas speaks with David Balan, co-founder of Selluna.ai, shares how he scaled an Amazon agency to over $1B in managed revenue—and why product imagery is the most misunderstood driver of e-commerce growth. He explains how optimizing a single main image can dramatically increase clicks, conversions, and long-term sales performance. David also dives into how AI is transforming e-commerce by unlocking massive datasets, enabling continuous optimization of listings, ads, and content. The result: faster growth, lower costs, and a new era where even small teams can compete with enterprise-level marketing power. If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1217Tim Thomson: From Operator to Owner | Ep 1217
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Tim Thomson, founder of Cyber Trends, shares hard-earned lessons from scaling an MSP to $7M in recurring revenue. He explains why many owners become the bottleneck—and how ego, lack of delegation, and weak processes hold businesses back. Tim emphasizes the power of simple, repeatable systems, strong leadership, and operational maturity to unlock real growth. He also explores how AI is reshaping the MSP landscape, separating those who embrace efficiency and outcomes from those who risk falling behind.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1216Wendy Lynch: Closing the Data–Decision Gap | Ep 1216
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Dr. Wendy Lynch—researcher, author, and analytic translator—explores why organizations struggle to turn data and AI into meaningful decisions. She reveals that the disconnect between business leaders and data teams is systemic, driven by misaligned communication, goals, and expectations. Wendy shares practical strategies for closing this gap, including focusing on purpose over outputs and asking better questions from the start. She also highlights the growing role of analytic translators as trusted intermediaries who bridge understanding, guide collaboration, and help organizations unlock the real value of analytics and AI.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1215Andrew Thomas: Localization That Drives Growth | Ep 1215
In this episode of The Digital Executive podcast, host Brian Thomas speaks with Andrew Thomas, VP of Marketing at Acclaro, explores how localization has evolved from simple translation into a strategic growth driver. He explains why sustainable growth depends on delivering consistent, high-quality outcomes—not just volume—and how localization directly impacts global revenue. Andrew highlights where AI is transforming the industry through scale and automation, while emphasizing the continued importance of human expertise for cultural nuance, accountability, and accuracy. Looking ahead, he shares how companies must embrace content intelligence and outcome-driven strategies to compete globally in an AI-powered world.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1214Rahul Powar: Securing the Internet in the Age of AI | Ep 1214
In this episode of The Digital Executive Podcast, host Brian Thomas speaks with Rahul Powar—serial entrepreneur and technologist behind Shazam and Red Sift—explores the evolving challenges of internet security. He shares how today’s internet was never designed for modern threats, leaving organizations exposed to complex, layered vulnerabilities. Rahul explains why AI is both a powerful defense tool and a growing risk, creating an arms race between attackers and defenders. Looking ahead, he outlines a shift from reactive cybersecurity to proactive, architecture-driven protection—where trust, automation, and intelligent systems become the foundation for a safer digital future.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1213Garth Coleman: Bridging the Digital Gap with AI and 3D | Ep 1213
In this episode of The Digital Executive Podcast, host Brian Thomas speaks with Garth Coleman, who shares how decades of experience in enterprise software, 3D visualization, and AI led him to tackle one of industry’s biggest challenges: translating complexity into clarity. He explains why the real gap in modern enterprises isn’t technology—but how knowledge is delivered to people. Garth introduces the concept of a “visual execution layer” to connect engineering, manufacturing, and frontline workers with dynamic, interactive content. He also explores how generative AI can capture institutional knowledge, empower the next-generation workforce, and transform the way organizations communicate, collaborate, and execute in an increasingly complex digital world.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1212Arjun Arora: AI-Powered Advising for Student Success | Ep 1212
In this episode of The Digital Executive Podcast, host Brian Thomas speaks with Arjun Arora, founder of Advisor AI, an AI-native platform transforming how educational institutions support student success and workforce readiness. Drawing from his own experience as a first-generation immigrant navigating complex systems, Arjun shares how access to the right guidance and resources can dramatically accelerate personal and professional growth.Arjun explains that today’s education landscape faces mounting challenges—from declining enrollment and low retention rates to increasing pressure to demonstrate real economic outcomes for students. Advisor AI addresses these issues by scaling high-quality, personalized advising through AI, enabling institutions to guide students more effectively from enrollment to graduation and into the workforce.A key theme of the conversation is the role of AI as an enabler—not a replacement—for human relationships. By automating time-consuming planning and information-gathering tasks, AI allows advisors to focus on deeper, more meaningful interactions with students. This human-centered approach is especially impactful for first-generation and underserved learners, helping them create clear, actionable pathways toward their goals in a fraction of the time.Looking ahead, Arjun envisions AI dramatically simplifying and accelerating the student journey—turning what once took weeks into minutes—while empowering institutions to deliver more strategic, data-driven support. As education continues to evolve, platforms like Advisor AI are poised to bridge gaps in access, improve outcomes, and unlock greater economic mobility for learners worldwide.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1211Nicolas Genest From Idea to Software in Days | Ep 1211
In this episode of The Digital Executive Podcast, host Brian Thomas welcomes Nicolas Genest, serial founder and CEO of CodeBoxx. A former multi-exit CTO who has helped build technology organizations generating over $1 billion in annual revenue, Nicolas shares the key insight that shaped his entrepreneurial journey: great technology companies are ultimately built by great people.Nicolas discusses how his experience leading development teams taught him that talent and motivation matter more than traditional credentials. At CodeBoxx, he’s proving that technologists can come from anywhere—from baristas to nurses to rideshare drivers—if they are given the right training, tools, and opportunity. The company’s AI-first education model focuses on teaching practical skills quickly, helping learners master modern development tools and launch into tech careers in as little as eight to sixteen weeks.The conversation also explores how AI-native development tools are changing the speed and economics of building software. By teaching platforms and tools such as OpenAI Codex, Cursor AI, and Google Gemini, CodeBoxx helps both developers and business leaders rapidly turn ideas into working products. Nicolas also highlights a unique human-in-the-loop coaching model where developers can quickly connect with experienced mentors to overcome technical roadblocks and keep projects moving.Looking ahead, Nicolas believes the rapid acceleration of AI will create a growing divide between organizations that embrace AI-native development and those still building software the old way. CodeBoxx aims to bridge that gap by equipping individuals and companies with the tools, training, and mindset needed to thrive in an AI-driven future—ensuring fewer people are left behind in one of the most transformative technological shifts of our time.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1210Trevor Colhoun on Fixing Behavioral Health’s Broken Infrastructure | Ep 1210
In this episode of The Digital Executive Podcast, host Brian Thomas speaks with Trevor Colhoun, Founder and CEO of TPN Health, a national clinician network and care navigation platform focused on improving the quality, accessibility, and accountability of behavioral healthcare. Drawing from personal experiences with a family member navigating addiction treatment, Trevor shares how he discovered just how fragmented and analog the behavioral health system remains, and why that realization inspired him to build a better infrastructure.Trevor explains that one of the biggest barriers in behavioral healthcare isn’t just stigma or access, it’s the lack of a clear value proposition. Patients, providers, and payers often lack transparency around treatment paths, outcomes, and costs. TPN Health was designed to address this challenge by building a digital network that verifies and connects clinicians, providing real-time insight into provider availability, specialties, geographic reach, and credentials. By aggregating and digitizing this data, the platform helps bring much-needed transparency and connectivity to a historically disconnected market.The conversation also explores the importance of clinical credibility and trust when introducing technology into sensitive areas like mental health and addiction care. Rather than prioritizing technology first, TPN Health focuses on building trusted relationships with providers while digitizing essential processes such as credentialing, education, and referral networks. Trevor emphasizes that while AI can help optimize operational workflows and connectivity, therapeutic care itself must remain human-centered.Looking ahead, Trevor outlines a future where behavioral healthcare becomes more structured, data-driven, and accessible. By directly connecting providers, payers, and patients, and simplifying processes like credentialing, payment, and care navigation—TPN Health aims to reduce costs, improve provider compensation, and deliver better outcomes for patients. As the behavioral health crisis continues to grow, platforms like TPN Health could play a crucial role in transforming the system into a more transparent, efficient, and patient-focused ecosystem.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1209Viktor Ihnatiuk on Reinventing Stablecoin Payments on Bitcoin | Ep 1209
In this episode of The Digital Executive Podcast, host Brian Thomas welcomes Viktor Ihnatiuk, a veteran Bitcoin and Web3 engineer and the co-founder and CEO of UTEXO. With more than a decade of experience building crypto infrastructure and scaling Web3 ventures, Viktor shares the journey that shaped his path from engineer to serial entrepreneur and leader in the blockchain ecosystem.Viktor discusses the motivation behind building UTEXO, a Bitcoin-native stablecoin settlement network backed by Tether. He explains the limitations of traditional blockchain payment systems—such as block times and transaction fees—and how the Bitcoin Lightning Network enables faster, scalable, and more efficient off-chain transactions. By combining Lightning with emerging technologies like the RGB protocol, UTEXO aims to create a payment infrastructure capable of handling massive transaction volumes with near-instant settlement while keeping costs predictable.The conversation also explores the delicate balance between privacy and regulatory compliance in crypto. Viktor outlines how Bitcoin’s UTXO model and client-side validation can protect user privacy while still allowing safeguards such as transaction blacklisting for suspicious activity. This hybrid approach could help bridge the gap between decentralized innovation and real-world regulatory requirements.Looking ahead, Viktor envisions Bitcoin evolving beyond a store of value into a global financial settlement layer. As technologies like Lightning mature, he believes Bitcoin could power high-speed payments, trading systems, and entirely new financial applications. Through innovations like UTEXO, the next decade of crypto may unlock Bitcoin’s full potential as both a programmable financial infrastructure and the backbone of mainstream digital payments.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1208Jaisihma Rao on Smart Robots for Modern Farming | Ep 1208
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Jaisimha Rao, Founder and CEO of Niqo Robotics, an agricultural technology company building AI-powered robots for precision farming. A former BlackRock vice president who managed multi-billion-dollar portfolios during the 2008 financial crisis, Rao shares how the discipline, risk management, and long-term thinking from finance helped shape his entrepreneurial journey into agricultural robotics.Rao explains how Niqo Robotics developed one of the first commercial “green-on-green” AI spot-spraying systems, enabling machines to identify individual plants among dense crops and apply treatment only where needed. By processing decisions directly on the farm using edge AI, the system helps farmers reduce chemical usage by up to 60%, improving both sustainability and cost efficiency.The conversation also explores the growing role of robotics in addressing labor shortages in agriculture, from AI-powered weeders operating in U.S. lettuce fields to precision tools designed for India’s smallholder farmers. Rao discusses how village-level entrepreneurs, service-based models, and policy support can help bring advanced agricultural technology to smaller farms worldwide—ensuring AI-driven precision farming is accessible beyond large industrial operations.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ep 1207Dr. Colin Robertson on The Science of Personalized Health | Ep 1207
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas sits down with Dr. Colin Robertson, Chief Product Officer at Zinzino and an environmental physiologist with a PhD in exercise physiology. With a career spanning elite sports performance, clinical health strategy, and global wellness initiatives, Dr. Robertson shares how pivotal moments—from working with Olympic athletes to returning to the hospital as a clinical exercise physiologist—shaped his mission to bridge high-performance science with everyday health.Dr. Robertson explains how rigorous sports science and clinical research can be translated into practical, scalable wellness products that benefit both athletes and the general population. He also dives into the complexities of Omega-3 supplementation, highlighting the importance of scientific measurement, proper dosing, and ethical sourcing as the global demand for nutritional solutions grows.Looking ahead, Dr. Robertson explores the future of personalized wellness, where advances in wearable technology, blood analysis, and non-invasive diagnostics will enable hyper-individualized health strategies. By moving beyond one-size-fits-all advice and embracing data-driven insights, he believes the next decade will redefine how individuals optimize performance, nutrition, and long-term health.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.