In this episode of Old Soul, Matthew Millstein chats with Brian Carlson, co-founder and CEO of Storytime AI, about reimagining early literacy in the age of artificial intelligence. What began as a personalized storybook app with 85,000+ downloads is now evolving into a classroom-ready tool built to meet the needs of real teachers—and the real kids they serve.
Brian explains how Storytime AI leverages personalization, multimodal design, and AI-powered storytelling to make reading more engaging, culturally relevant, and effective for students across reading levels. He also shares how his journey from physics major to Peace Corps educator to edtech entrepreneur shaped his belief that stories—especially stories students see themselves in—can change lives.
This episode dives into the literacy crisis, the promise and peril of AI in classrooms, and what it takes to build education tools that actually work for teachers and kids alike.
What We Cover in This Episode:
Timestamps
00:22 "Personalized Books That Reflect Every Child"
01:39 Addressing the Special Ed Content Gap
03:13 "Why Personalization Fuels Reading Engagement"
03:57 Teaching Prompt Engineering Through Storytelling
04:54 From Vanuatu Classrooms to EdTech Startup
08:16 "Inspiring a Love of Reading at Scale"
Connect with Brian Carlson
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancarlson2020
Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/storytime-ai
If you care about literacy, personalized learning, or the responsible use of AI in education, this episode offers a fresh, hopeful take on what's possible when storytelling meets technology.
In this episode of Old Soul, Matthew Millstein sits down with Rowana Miller, founder and executive director of Cosmic Writers, to explore how creative writing can transform literacy, learning, and young lives.
Born during the early days of the pandemic and propelled by a wildly successful virtual camp, Cosmic Writers has grown into a nationwide movement giving kids the agency to tell their own stories—and build critical skills along the way.
Rowana shares how storytelling became her personal anchor, how Dungeons & Dragons campaigns can unlock a student’s voice, and why AI makes human creativity more valuable than ever. With humor, depth, and conviction, she makes the case for writing that’s not just about standards—but about self-expression, community, and joy.
What We Cover in This Episode:
Key Moments
05:46 Empowering Kids Through Storytelling
09:34 Creative Writing Access Lacking
11:08 "WordCamp: Transformative Creative Writing Education"
13:48 Chat About Writing Education
Connect with Rowana Miiller
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rowana-miller-7506bb179
Website: https://www.cosmicwriters.org/
If you’re an educator, parent, librarian, or just someone who believes in the power of young voices, this episode is for you. It’s not just about writing—it’s about reimagining what it means to communicate, connect, and create.
Higher education is due for a reckoning and Dan Futrell is answering the call. In this energizing episode, Matthew Millstein sits down with the founder of Polymath University to unpack a bold new model of college: one that’s apprenticeship-based, interdisciplinary, and 100% debt-free.
From growing up in foster care to leading platoons in Baghdad, Dan’s story is rooted in service, grit, and a relentless commitment to expanding opportunity. He shares why the current higher ed system built on a 1950s business model and 1880s educational standards is failing modern students, and how Polymath aims to be the matchmaker between high-potential talent and future-forward employers.
What We Cover in This Episode:
Key Moments
05:51 Betting on Myself, Embracing Stress
08:50 Value of Art Beyond Economics
10:54 Cross-Disciplinary Innovation Benefits
13:32 "Building a New University Vision"
17:06 "Commitment to Giving Back"
Connect with Dan Futrell
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danfutrell
Website: https://www.polymathu.org/team
Book Mentioned: Moral Ambition by Rutger Bregman
Recommended Read: Alternative Universities by Dr. David Staley
This is a must-listen for anyone rethinking what college should be in a post-AI, post-debt-crisis world. Whether you’re an educator, student, policymaker, or just a concerned citizen, this conversation will expand your thinking.
In this insightful episode, host Matthew Millstein sits down with Leah Guzman, co-founder of College Contact, to explore how near-peer mentorship is changing the way students envision and pursue their postsecondary goals.
Leah shares how College Contact is filling a critical gap in the educational journey—bridging the space between high school and what comes next, with support that’s personal, empathetic, and radically effective. From her own family’s generational journey to college to the emotional breakthroughs she’s witnessed in the field, Leah explains why this work matters and how it’s evolving to meet the changing definitions of success.
What We Cover in This Episode:
Timestamps
03:23 "Empowering Students Through Near-Peer Connections"
08:59 Evolving Views on Post-Secondary Education
11:45 "Earn, Learn, Mentor Program Benefits"
14:03 Emotional Mentor-Student Connections
18:08 Identifying Your Ideal Career Path
20:10 "Reach Us Online Anytime"
Connect with Leah Guzman
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-guzman-2462b67
Website: https://www.yourcollegecontact.com/
This episode is a must-listen for educators, students, parents, and anyone passionate about equity, mentorship, and reimagining postsecondary success.
Old Soul is a restorative and relatable podcast that dives into the heart of entrepreneurship through the eyes of its youngest champions. Hosted by three passionate business owners in their early to mid-twenties, this podcast peels back the layers of what it means to be a young entrepreneur in today's world. Each episode is a journey into the personal narratives of guests who have ventured into business at an early age, often labeled as Old Souls for their precocious achievements. The show explores a variety of compelling topics, from the unique challenges and innovative strategies employed by young business owners to the delicate balance of personal and professional growth.
Listeners are treated to honest discussions about the impact of age and experience in traditionally older-dominated sectors, offering a blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights. The podcast also delves into the transformative role of mentorship and networking, highlighting how guidance from seasoned professionals can shape a young entrepreneur's journey. Moreover, Old Soul is forward-looking, engaging in thought-provoking conversations about the future of entrepreneurship, the importance of social responsibility, and ethical business practices.
This isn't just a podcast; it's a platform where the vibrancy of youth meets the wisdom of experience, creating a rich tapestry of stories that inspire, educate, and resonate with anyone interested in the art of business and personal development.
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