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The Bid Picture with Bidemi Ologunde

The Bid Picture with Bidemi Ologunde

Von: Bidemi Ologunde PhD CICA
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The Bid Picture is a podcast about building a healthier relationship with technology and using it to live better. Host Bidemi Ologunde delivers three episodes a week: Tuesday quick-hit Briefs with practical frameworks, Thursday candid conversations with entrepreneurs and innovators solving real-world problems, and weekend deep-dive breakdowns of the biggest tech stories (from everyday devices to AI). Less noise, more clarity—so you can use tech wisely and move with intention.

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  • 461. Daniel Yoo
    Feb 19 2026

    Check out host Bidemi Ologunde's new show: The Work Ethic Podcast, available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    Email: bidemiologunde@gmail.com

    In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde sits down with Daniel Yoo, CEO and founder of FinMate AI, to explore what happens when deep wealth-management experience meets real, pre-hype AI expertise. Daniel shares lessons from serving as a Senior Financial Advisor overseeing $800M in client assets, how his Johns Hopkins research on AI forecasting shaped his view of markets, and why he built FinMate AI to help advisors boost productivity, strengthen client relationships, and improve retention. What can AI actually do for financial advisors today, and what's still hype? How do behavioral biases show up during volatility, and how should investors guard against them? What does "secure, compliant AI" really mean in financial services? And as economic forces keep shifting, what will the AI-enabled advisor look like in the next five years? Tune in for a practical, honest conversation on AI, investing trends, client trust, and the future of wealth management.

    Quick question: when you buy something handmade, do you ever wonder who made it, and where your money really goes? Lembrih is building a marketplace where you can shop Black and African-owned brands and learn the story behind the craft. And the impact is built in: buyers can support vendors directly, and Lembrih also gives back through African-led charities, including $1 per purchase. They’re crowdfunding on Kickstarter now. Back Lembrih at lembrih.com, or search “Lembrih” on Kickstarter.

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    21 Min.
  • 460. Preston Zeller
    Feb 19 2026

    Check out host Bidemi Ologunde's new show: The Work Ethic Podcast, available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    Email: bidemiologunde@gmail.com

    In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde sits down with Preston Zeller to explore what it looks like to build technology that supports, rather than replaces, real human connection at the intersection of faith, grief, and emotional wellness. From Preston's 15+ years in tech leadership and business exits to his work on Psalmlog, an AI-driven tool designed to help Christians access Scripture-grounded guidance without losing the human touch of discipleship, they unpack the promises and pitfalls of "faith-tech." How do you design AI with privacy, safety, and spiritual integrity in mind? Where's the line between helpful support and unhealthy dependence, especially when someone is lonely or grieving? And what practices can help all of us develop a healthier relationship with technology in everyday life?

    On the Bid Picture Podcast, I talk about big ideas, and Lembrih is one of them. Born from Ghanaian roots, Lembrih is building an ethical marketplace for Black and African artisans: makers of heritage-rich products often overlooked online. The vision is simple: shop consciously, empower communities, and share the stories behind the craft. Lembrih is live on Kickstarter now, and your pledge helps build the platform. Visit lembrih.com, or search “Lembrih” on Kickstarter.

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    49 Min.
  • 459. The Brief - February 17, 2026
    Feb 17 2026

    Check out host Bidemi Ologunde's new show: The Work Ethic Podcast, available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    Email: bidemiologunde@gmail.com

    In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde zooms in on three global "signals" from Feb 9–15, 2026: a trust stress-test for Western alliances at the Munich Security Conference, a stability-versus-reform showdown in Thailand's election and constitution referendum, and a quiet but pivotal resilience upgrade in global health as WHO prequalifies an additional novel oral polio vaccine supplier. What do these seemingly separate headlines reveal about the world’s new operating system, where credibility is measured in capabilities, legitimacy is negotiated in the rules, and preparedness depends on redundant supply chains? Are alliances becoming more transactional, and if so, what does that mean for deterrence and diplomacy? Can a government be "stable" while the constitution itself is up for renegotiation? And why might a vaccine manufacturing decision in one week matter as much as a summit speech?

    Quick question: when you buy something handmade, do you ever wonder who made it, and where your money really goes? Lembrih is building a marketplace where you can shop Black and African-owned brands and learn the story behind the craft. And the impact is built in: buyers can support vendors directly, and Lembrih also gives back through African-led charities, including $1 per purchase. They’re crowdfunding on Kickstarter now. Back Lembrih at lembrih.com, or search “Lembrih” on Kickstarter.

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    17 Min.
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