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All Things Product

AI Engineering

19 May 2026

Transitioning from non-engineering to engineering involves building AI-driven training tools like an interview coach, navigating technical challenges in scalability and CI/CD, and leveraging iterative development and data analysis to democratize complex skills through dynamic, AI-powered coaching systems.

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Cyb3rSyn Labs Podcast

No-Nonsense Strategy: Mike Jones (Part 2)

17 May 2026

Examines how rigid hierarchies and superficial fixes like team-building fail to address systemic issues like distrust and misalignment, advocating for grounded leadership that confronts reality through frontline engagement, short feedback loops, and localized autonomy over rigid structures, while emphasizing adaptability, diverse perspectives, and alignment with real-world constraints.

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My First Million

We hit record on our private strategy session

15 May 2026

Refining the podcast's format through authenticity, curiosity-driven content, and balancing growth with core values, leveraging social media clips, improving episode structure, addressing operational challenges, prioritizing niche content, and maintaining collaborative authenticity over data-driven metrics.

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Startup Stories

#2305 I earned $500k when AI replaced my managers

14 May 2026

AI automates sales call grading via AI-driven systems using predefined rubrics for real-time feedback and insights, enabling non-developers to customize workflows, reducing managerial oversight, and redirecting leaders to strategic roles while addressing challenges in replicating human nuance and redefining organizational hierarchies for efficiency and sales growth.

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The EntreLeadership Podcast

Is My Husband Getting Screwed Over by His Dad?

13 May 2026

Managing a family-owned road construction company with divided ownership between a husband, his father-in-law, and planned equal thirds involving his sister requires balancing family loyalty with business logic, addressing equity for part-time members, and implementing legal structures, market-rate compensation, profit-sharing tied to participation, estate planning, and resolving favoritism to prevent disputes and emotional strain.

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