• Venture Capitalist Warning: What You Should Know About AI (But Most Don’t)
    Jan 9 2026

    Artificial intelligence is moving fast, but much of the public conversation misses what actually matters, says venture capitalist Samir Kumar.

    In this episode, Kumar explains what most people don’t understand about AI, from how these systems are really built to the risks leaders underestimate when adopting them.

    Drawing on his experience evaluating and investing in AI-driven companies, Kumar breaks down the gap between AI hype and real-world execution.

    This conversation explores why data quality, governance, and human judgment matter more than model performance, how incentives shape AI deployment, and what organizations should consider before trusting AI with critical decisions.

    Watch the full interview for a grounded, investor-level perspective on AI.

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    51 Min.
  • 37 Years as CEO: What Ray Zinn Learned About Leadership That Most Miss
    Jan 2 2026

    In this follow-up conversation, Silicon Valley pioneer Ray Zinn returns to expand on the leadership lessons, life experiences, and principles that guided his 37-year tenure as CEO at Micrel—the longest-serving CEO in Bay Area tech history.

    Zinn reflects more deeply on resilience, faith, and purpose, sharing how he navigated personal loss, business pressure, and the challenges of leading while legally blind. He explains why humility, trust, and long-term thinking mattered more than growth at any cost—and what today’s leaders often get wrong.

    We also explore succession, legacy, and the responsibility of passing wisdom to the next generation in an industry obsessed with speed and disruption.

    “Leadership isn’t about control—it’s about stewardship,” Zinn says.

    Watch the full conversation for thoughtful insights on endurance, character, and what it truly means to lead over a lifetime.

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    45 Min.
  • Ex-CIA Director Reflects on the Bin Laden Raid and More
    Dec 26 2025

    Former U.S. Secretary of Defense and CIA Director Leon Panetta joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, national security, and the moments that shaped modern American history.

    Panetta reflects on his upbringing as the son of Italian immigrants in Monterey, his path into public service, and the values that guided his decades in government. He offers a firsthand account of the 2011 operation that led to the death of Osama bin Laden, describing the intelligence work, risks involved, and weight of decision-making at the highest level.

    The conversation also explores global threats, including those posed by China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, as well as Panetta’s concerns about disinformation, social media, and the growing role of artificial intelligence in shaping information and society.

    “Democracy depends on truth,” Panetta says, warning that technology without accountability poses one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century.

    Watch the full interview for rare insight from one of America’s most experienced national security leaders.

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    35 Min.
  • From Ranch Life to Tech Legend: Longest-Serving CEO in Silicon Valley Tells His Story
    Dec 19 2025

    In today's episode, Ray Zinn joins us to share his extraordinary journey from ranch cowboy to becoming the longest-serving CEO in Silicon Valley history. For 37 years, Zinn led Micrel—a company he bootstrapped with very limited venture capital—and remained profitable every single year except one.

    After becoming legally blind, Zinn continued leading Micrel for another 20 years, proving that physical limitations don't define leadership capability. He shares how losing his vision actually made him a better, more empathetic CEO, and how his company culture was so strong that employees going through divorce found their marriages saved after joining the team.

    "You can only give as much love as you're willing to receive," Zinn says about the leadership lesson that came from accepting help after losing his sight.

    Zinn's philosophy is simple but powerful: do the tough things first, focus on making people better rather than making them wealthy, and never let excuses become acceptable. His company had half the turnover of the industry average, and so many employees returned after leaving that they called it the "boomerang philosophy."

    At 80 years old, Zinn continues writing books on leadership. His latest, "The Essential Leader," distills decades of wisdom into practical guidance for anyone leading a team, company, or family.

    Watch the full interview for an inspiring story of persistence, integrity, and what it really takes to lead for nearly four decades.

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    35 Min.
  • The Advanced Technology of the Ancient World that We Forgot
    Dec 11 2025

    In today’s episode, author Jack Bialik joins us to explore the mysteries of lost civilizations and forgotten knowledge behind his book Lost in Time. From ancient cataract surgery and Roman technology to vanished libraries and unexplained artifacts, Jack reveals how advanced knowledge has repeatedly appeared—and disappeared—throughout history.

    In this conversation, Jack explains what inspired his decade-long research, how entire systems of engineering and science were lost after wars and disasters, and why modern society may be more fragile than we think when it comes to preserving knowledge. We also dive into the pyramids, ancient mathematics, and the dangers of relying solely on digital storage.

    “Just because we call something ‘modern’ doesn’t mean it’s better—or permanent,” Jack warns.

    Watch the full interview for a fascinating journey through forgotten technology, ancient wisdom, and what it means for the future of humanity.

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    31 Min.
  • Nutrition Expert: The Hidden Cost of Ultra-Processed Foods
    Dec 4 2025

    Nutrition and functional medicine expert Terri Ward joins us to unpack the hidden forces shaping modern health care, from pharmaceutical influence to the rise of ultra-processed foods. Drawing from her book “God’s Prescription,” she explains how corporate interests, outdated medical models, and lifestyle patterns may be driving today’s chronic disease crisis.

    In this conversation, Ward shares how stress and burnout during her career as an accountant led her to reclaim her own health through diet, functional medicine, and faith—ultimately changing her life’s direction. We dive into the history of modern medicine, the impact of the food system, and why so many Americans struggle with long-term health issues.

    “Health freedom is possible—you don’t have to accept sickness as normal,” Ward says.

    Watch the full conversation for a powerful discussion on personal responsibility, food as medicine, and how faith, mindset, and lifestyle work together to restore true well-being.

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    26 Min.
  • CEO Tried AI in Drug Testing–Here's Why It Failed
    Nov 28 2025

    In today’s episode, Dinkar Sindhu, CEO of Axis Clinicals, dives into the world of clinical research and the cautious integration of AI in drug development.

    From testing groundbreaking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic to navigating the complexities of FDA approvals, Dinkar reveals the meticulous process behind ensuring that new drugs are safe and effective.

    “AI can help, but it must be traceable and reproducible,” he explains, sharing lessons from a pilot program where inconsistent AI outputs raised red flags.

    Join us for an insightful look at how clinical trials shape the future of medicine, the challenges of AI in ensuring data integrity, and why human oversight remains vital.

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    26 Min.
  • AI’s Trillion-Dollar Circle: Inside Big Tech’s Power Play
    Nov 21 2025

    In today’s episode, Ahmed Banafa, artificial intelligence (AI) expert, author, and professor of engineering, returns to discuss the explosive AI landscape—from trillion-dollar investments in ‘Circular AI’ by OpenAI, Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom to the fierce war for talent reshaping Big Tech.

    “AI is a train that left the station—now it’s about guiding the rails,” he says, exploring how OpenAI is challenging Google’s search dominance and the dark side of AI hallucinations that is leading to real-world harm.

    From California’s SB 53 regulation efforts to the future of physical AI and ethical concerns, Banafa shares his insights on augmentation over automation, and why we must verify AI outputs.

    Join us for a deep dive into AI’s rapid evolution and its societal impact.

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    38 Min.