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Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
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Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(VIDEO) Navigating Change with Optimism and Perspective
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Zachary Karabell—author, researcher, and founder of The Progress Network—to explore how optimism can shape the way we navigate business, technology, and life. We dig into why balancing optimism with realism is critical, what AI disruption really means for the workforce, and how history gives us perspective on today’s anxieties. Zachary shares insights on finding opportunities in a competitive job market, why relationships still matter more than résumés, and how to reframe our collective narrative toward possibility instead of fear. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by uncertainty, this episode offers a refreshing, grounded take on how to approach the future with resilience.   Guest Introduction: Zachary Karabell is a renowned author, investor, and commentator with a knack for finding clarity in uncertain times. As the founder of The Progress Network and host of What Could Go Right?, Zachary brings a unique lens of “edgy optimism” to discussions on economics, technology, and society. With decades of experience in research, writing, and investing, he helps us see not just the risks of the future—but the opportunities.   Key Takeaways: Optimism isn’t about ignoring risks—it’s about recognizing that the future is uncertain and open to positive possibilities. In today’s job market, human relationships and networking remain far more effective than AI-driven résumé filters. AI will likely replace repetitive tasks, but the real power lies in combining human strengths with machine capabilities. We’re culturally over-indexing for fear and under-indexing for opportunity—shifting this balance requires conscious effort. History shows that every era feels uniquely uncertain, but perspective reminds us that humanity consistently adapts and progresses. Focusing on stories of progress helps counteract the negativity bias baked into media and human psychology.   Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Guest Introduction – Zachary Karabell 1:45 Nature vs. Nurture in Optimism 3:50 The “Edgy Optimist” and Lessons from the Financial Crisis 6:30 Why Optimism Is About Humility, Not Naïveté 7:00 Career Advice for Young Professionals and Mid-Career Shifts 10:30 Networking vs. Résumés in Today’s Job Market 13:00 AI Disruption: Hype, Fear, and Reality 16:30 Why Experts Are Often Wrong About the Future 18:45 The Human + AI Advantage 20:30 Over-indexing on Fear and Underestimating Potential 22:30 The Progress Network and Stories of Hope 25:00 Media Negativity vs. Positive Narratives 27:00 Nostalgia and the “Things Were Better Then” Trap 28:30 Mining History for Lessons and Perspective 31:00 Technology, Fear, and the Echoes of Nuclear Anxiety 33:00 Vaccines, Risk, and Balancing Public Perception 36:00 Closing Thoughts Keywords: Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Zachary Karabell, The Progress Network, edgy optimist, optimism and business, AI disruption, future of work, entrepreneurship, history lessons, technology change, What Could Go Right podcast, job market insights, resilience mindset, positive narratives
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1 day ago
50 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(AUDIO) Navigating Change with Optimism and Perspective
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Zachary Karabell—author, researcher, and founder of The Progress Network—to explore how optimism can shape the way we navigate business, technology, and life. We dig into why balancing optimism with realism is critical, what AI disruption really means for the workforce, and how history gives us perspective on today’s anxieties. Zachary shares insights on finding opportunities in a competitive job market, why relationships still matter more than résumés, and how to reframe our collective narrative toward possibility instead of fear. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by uncertainty, this episode offers a refreshing, grounded take on how to approach the future with resilience.   Guest Introduction: Zachary Karabell is a renowned author, investor, and commentator with a knack for finding clarity in uncertain times. As the founder of The Progress Network and host of What Could Go Right?, Zachary brings a unique lens of “edgy optimism” to discussions on economics, technology, and society. With decades of experience in research, writing, and investing, he helps us see not just the risks of the future—but the opportunities.   Key Takeaways: Optimism isn’t about ignoring risks—it’s about recognizing that the future is uncertain and open to positive possibilities. In today’s job market, human relationships and networking remain far more effective than AI-driven résumé filters. AI will likely replace repetitive tasks, but the real power lies in combining human strengths with machine capabilities. We’re culturally over-indexing for fear and under-indexing for opportunity—shifting this balance requires conscious effort. History shows that every era feels uniquely uncertain, but perspective reminds us that humanity consistently adapts and progresses. Focusing on stories of progress helps counteract the negativity bias baked into media and human psychology.   Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Guest Introduction – Zachary Karabell 1:45 Nature vs. Nurture in Optimism 3:50 The “Edgy Optimist” and Lessons from the Financial Crisis 6:30 Why Optimism Is About Humility, Not Naïveté 7:00 Career Advice for Young Professionals and Mid-Career Shifts 10:30 Networking vs. Résumés in Today’s Job Market 13:00 AI Disruption: Hype, Fear, and Reality 16:30 Why Experts Are Often Wrong About the Future 18:45 The Human + AI Advantage 20:30 Over-indexing on Fear and Underestimating Potential 22:30 The Progress Network and Stories of Hope 25:00 Media Negativity vs. Positive Narratives 27:00 Nostalgia and the “Things Were Better Then” Trap 28:30 Mining History for Lessons and Perspective 31:00 Technology, Fear, and the Echoes of Nuclear Anxiety 33:00 Vaccines, Risk, and Balancing Public Perception 36:00 Closing Thoughts Keywords: Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Zachary Karabell, The Progress Network, edgy optimist, optimism and business, AI disruption, future of work, entrepreneurship, history lessons, technology change, What Could Go Right podcast, job market insights, resilience mindset, positive narratives
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1 day ago
50 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(VIDEO) Navigating Leadership in the Age of AI
Hey everyone, it's Morty Hackel here on Ventures and Visionaries, diving into the wild world of AI transforming business and innovation. In this episode, I chat with John Furth, an executive coach and deep thinker, about how AI is shaking up leadership, mentorship, and even therapy. We explore whether machines can mimic empathy, the human edge in creativity and intuition, and how to strategically plan with AI tools without losing our edge. John shares his passion for AI in marketing and videos, and we tackle big questions like consciousness and responsibility in an AI-driven workplace. If you're a business owner or leader wondering how to stay relevant, this one's packed with insights. Hit play, subscribe, and let's envision the future together!   Guest Introduction: I'm thrilled to have John Furth on the show—he's an executive coach, speaker, and former exec who's all about guiding CEOs and business owners through tough transitions. With a background from Harvard music to strategy at Sony and Discovery, John now runs mentorship groups like Executives Over 50. He's a total AI convert, using it for everything from headshots to strategic planning, and brings that fresh perspective to our chat on AI in leadership.   Key Takeaways: AI is already in the workplace, revolutionizing marketing and strategy—think using ChatGPT to crank out killer content or even therapy sessions that challenge you hard. Machines can fake empathy and emotion, but they lack true consciousness; that's where our human intuition and personal experiences give us the real edge. For strategic planning, let AI handle the data crunching and analysis, freeing you up to focus on creativity and vision—it's like having a super-smart assistant that saves tons of time. As leaders, we need guardrails for AI use, like policies on access and ethics, to prevent misuse while nurturing young teams to learn from mistakes. Emotions in the workplace can trigger chaos, but AI tools like Read.ai can give unbiased feedback, helping us improve without the defensiveness. Stay relevant by diving into AI daily—train it, use it for coaching, but never stop honing your mindfulness and emotional maturity.   Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Guest Introduction 1:30 John's Background and Career Journey 3:00 AI in Daily Life and Marketing 5:15 Sponsor Break: Pax8 5:30 AI for Strategy and Therapy 7:20 Human Strengths vs. AI: Empathy and Consciousness 12:50 Defining Consciousness and Reality Perception 17:20 AI in Strategic Planning for Businesses 21:50 Balancing Intuition with AI Analytics 24:20 Working for an AI Boss: Human Value Add 27:00 Emotions in Leadership and Authenticity 30:00 AI as a Coaching Companion 32:30 Responsible AI Use and Governance 37:00 Intuition, Chess, and Human Processing 39:25 Training AI for Courses and Evaluation 41:40 Passion Projects and Closing 42:05 How to Connect with John 43:10 Sponsor: KJ Technology 44:46 Outro   Keywords: Mordy Hackel, John Furth, Ventures and Visionaries, AI in leadership, executive coaching, AI marketing, strategic planning with AI, human intuition vs AI, AI consciousness, workplace emotions, AI therapy, business innovation, mentorship groups, AI governance, future of work
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2 weeks ago
45 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(AUDIO) Navigating Leadership in the Age of AI
Hey everyone, it's Morty Hackel here on Ventures and Visionaries, diving into the wild world of AI transforming business and innovation. In this episode, I chat with John Furth, an executive coach and deep thinker, about how AI is shaking up leadership, mentorship, and even therapy. We explore whether machines can mimic empathy, the human edge in creativity and intuition, and how to strategically plan with AI tools without losing our edge. John shares his passion for AI in marketing and videos, and we tackle big questions like consciousness and responsibility in an AI-driven workplace. If you're a business owner or leader wondering how to stay relevant, this one's packed with insights. Hit play, subscribe, and let's envision the future together!   Guest Introduction: I'm thrilled to have John Furth on the show—he's an executive coach, speaker, and former exec who's all about guiding CEOs and business owners through tough transitions. With a background from Harvard music to strategy at Sony and Discovery, John now runs mentorship groups like Executives Over 50. He's a total AI convert, using it for everything from headshots to strategic planning, and brings that fresh perspective to our chat on AI in leadership.   Key Takeaways: AI is already in the workplace, revolutionizing marketing and strategy—think using ChatGPT to crank out killer content or even therapy sessions that challenge you hard. Machines can fake empathy and emotion, but they lack true consciousness; that's where our human intuition and personal experiences give us the real edge. For strategic planning, let AI handle the data crunching and analysis, freeing you up to focus on creativity and vision—it's like having a super-smart assistant that saves tons of time. As leaders, we need guardrails for AI use, like policies on access and ethics, to prevent misuse while nurturing young teams to learn from mistakes. Emotions in the workplace can trigger chaos, but AI tools like Read.ai can give unbiased feedback, helping us improve without the defensiveness. Stay relevant by diving into AI daily—train it, use it for coaching, but never stop honing your mindfulness and emotional maturity.   Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro 0:30 Guest Introduction 1:30 John's Background and Career Journey 3:00 AI in Daily Life and Marketing 5:15 Sponsor Break: Pax8 5:30 AI for Strategy and Therapy 7:20 Human Strengths vs. AI: Empathy and Consciousness 12:50 Defining Consciousness and Reality Perception 17:20 AI in Strategic Planning for Businesses 21:50 Balancing Intuition with AI Analytics 24:20 Working for an AI Boss: Human Value Add 27:00 Emotions in Leadership and Authenticity 30:00 AI as a Coaching Companion 32:30 Responsible AI Use and Governance 37:00 Intuition, Chess, and Human Processing 39:25 Training AI for Courses and Evaluation 41:40 Passion Projects and Closing 42:05 How to Connect with John 43:10 Sponsor: KJ Technology 44:46 Outro   Keywords: Mordy Hackel, John Furth, Ventures and Visionaries, AI in leadership, executive coaching, AI marketing, strategic planning with AI, human intuition vs AI, AI consciousness, workplace emotions, AI therapy, business innovation, mentorship groups, AI governance, future of work
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2 weeks ago
45 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(VIDEO) Decentralization and the Future of Healthcare
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Dr. Alex Cahana, a physician turned investor and global thought leader, to explore how healthcare, finance, and data are colliding in today’s world. From opening pain centers worldwide to tackling the opioid crisis, Alex has seen firsthand how health, wealth, and trust are inseparably linked. We dive into the failures of current healthcare systems, the erosion of trust after COVID, and how decentralization and tokenization can shift power back to individuals. If you want to understand how Web3, blockchain, and self-sovereign data could reshape both personal health and the global economy, this conversation is for you.   Guest Introduction:  Dr. Alex Cahana is a physician, investor, and decentralization advocate who blends medical, digital, and financial literacy. Over three decades in pain medicine, he opened six pain centers across the globe, engaged in the opioid crisis, and became a leading voice on how technology and tokenization can transform healthcare and economics. His work spans from the U.S. to emerging markets, where he helps communities design systems that are fairer, more sustainable, and more connected.   Key Takeaways: Health, wealth, and trust are inseparable—financial health is as critical as physical and mental health. The COVID-19 pandemic deepened the erosion of trust, making collaboration and interoperability harder. Current healthcare incentives reward sickness over wellness, creating a systemic misalignment. Data should be treated like money: owned, protected, and used by individuals, not third parties. Tokenization isn’t just crypto—it’s about turning anything of value into a digital asset. True progress requires moving from scarcity thinking to an abundance mindset fueled by shared prosperity.   Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro and welcome 1:00 Guest introduction – Dr. Alex Cahana’s background in medicine and investing 3:00 The global failures of healthcare systems 5:00 COVID, trust erosion, and interoperability vs. intercooperability 7:00 The business of sickness vs. the mission of health 10:00 Rethinking the value equation in healthcare 13:00 Patients as participants in economic activity 16:00 From passive consumers to health and wealth producers 18:00 Data as money: ownership, stewardship, and fairness 21:00 Trust, the gold standard, and the fragility of money 23:00 Local currencies, tokenization, and redefining value 28:00 Balanced ecosystems and fairness in markets 31:00 AI, digital literacy, and the machine-human partnership 34:00 Web1, Web2, Web3, and owning your digital world 38:00 Abundance, shared prosperity, and the shift in global economics 40:00 Health as connectedness, not isolation 43:00 Closing reflections   Keywords: Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Dr. Alex Cahana, decentralization, tokenization, healthcare reform, blockchain, Web3, self-sovereign data, financial health, trust in healthcare, COVID trust erosion, abundance economy, digital literacy
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4 weeks ago
55 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(AUDIO) Decentralization and the Future of Healthcare
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Dr. Alex Cahana, a physician turned investor and global thought leader, to explore how healthcare, finance, and data are colliding in today’s world. From opening pain centers worldwide to tackling the opioid crisis, Alex has seen firsthand how health, wealth, and trust are inseparably linked. We dive into the failures of current healthcare systems, the erosion of trust after COVID, and how decentralization and tokenization can shift power back to individuals. If you want to understand how Web3, blockchain, and self-sovereign data could reshape both personal health and the global economy, this conversation is for you.   Guest Introduction:  Dr. Alex Cahana is a physician, investor, and decentralization advocate who blends medical, digital, and financial literacy. Over three decades in pain medicine, he opened six pain centers across the globe, engaged in the opioid crisis, and became a leading voice on how technology and tokenization can transform healthcare and economics. His work spans from the U.S. to emerging markets, where he helps communities design systems that are fairer, more sustainable, and more connected.   Key Takeaways: Health, wealth, and trust are inseparable—financial health is as critical as physical and mental health. The COVID-19 pandemic deepened the erosion of trust, making collaboration and interoperability harder. Current healthcare incentives reward sickness over wellness, creating a systemic misalignment. Data should be treated like money: owned, protected, and used by individuals, not third parties. Tokenization isn’t just crypto—it’s about turning anything of value into a digital asset. True progress requires moving from scarcity thinking to an abundance mindset fueled by shared prosperity.   Chapter Markers: 0:00 Intro and welcome 1:00 Guest introduction – Dr. Alex Cahana’s background in medicine and investing 3:00 The global failures of healthcare systems 5:00 COVID, trust erosion, and interoperability vs. intercooperability 7:00 The business of sickness vs. the mission of health 10:00 Rethinking the value equation in healthcare 13:00 Patients as participants in economic activity 16:00 From passive consumers to health and wealth producers 18:00 Data as money: ownership, stewardship, and fairness 21:00 Trust, the gold standard, and the fragility of money 23:00 Local currencies, tokenization, and redefining value 28:00 Balanced ecosystems and fairness in markets 31:00 AI, digital literacy, and the machine-human partnership 34:00 Web1, Web2, Web3, and owning your digital world 38:00 Abundance, shared prosperity, and the shift in global economics 40:00 Health as connectedness, not isolation 43:00 Closing reflections   Keywords: Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Dr. Alex Cahana, decentralization, tokenization, healthcare reform, blockchain, Web3, self-sovereign data, financial health, trust in healthcare, COVID trust erosion, abundance economy, digital literacy
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4 weeks ago
55 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(VIDEO) Tokenized Assets and AI: Reinventing How We Invest
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Michael Moro, Chief Strategy Officer at INX, to explore how blockchain and tokenization are reshaping the financial world. Michael shares his journey from Wall Street to leading crypto ventures, the wild early days of Bitcoin, and why tokenized stocks, bonds, and real estate could redefine global markets. We discuss the convergence of AI and blockchain, regulatory challenges, and the leadership lessons he’s learned building teams in a disruptive industry. If you’re curious about where finance is heading and what it takes to thrive in it, this episode is a must-listen.   Guest Introduction: Michael Moro is the Chief Strategy Officer at INX and a longtime leader in blockchain and digital asset innovation. He began his career in investment banking before moving into startups, where he helped pioneer institutional Bitcoin trading. As former CEO of Genesis and now at INX, Michael has been at the forefront of tokenization, market infrastructure, and the intersection of AI and blockchain. His perspective bridges Wall Street and Web3, making him one of the most respected voices in digital finance.   Key Takeaways: The early Bitcoin days were the “Wild West,” filled with skepticism, risk, and suitcase-cash buyers. Tokenization is transforming traditional assets—stocks, bonds, real estate—into more efficient, digital forms. AI and blockchain together are disrupting middlemen in finance, law, and capital markets. Custody and investor education remain key hurdles for mainstream crypto adoption. Regulatory clarity between the SEC and CFTC is critical for scaling tokenized securities. Leadership lesson: the most important role of a founder or CEO is choosing the right people early on.   Chapter Markers:  0:00 Intro and welcome 1:00 Guest introduction – Michael Moro’s career path from Wall Street to blockchain 3:00 Discovering Bitcoin and launching the first institutional trading desk 6:00 Early challenges, cypherpunks, and suitcase cash stories 10:00 Mt. Gox collapse and Bitcoin’s resilience 12:00 Ethereum, ICO boom, and the 2017 inflection point 15:00 Tokenization explained: stocks, bonds, and real estate on chain 18:00 Smart contracts, AI, and disruption of financial middlemen 22:00 Digital wallets, mainstream adoption, and the next decade 26:00 Investor risks, custody, and education in crypto 30:00 Regulatory clarity and the future of SEC vs. CFTC oversight 38:00 Leadership lessons and advice for new entrepreneurs 41:00 Closing thoughts   Keywords: Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Michael Moro, INX, blockchain, tokenization, Bitcoin, Ethereum, digital assets, AI and blockchain, tokenized securities, financial disruption, cryptocurrency regulation, Web3 leadership
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1 month ago
44 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(AUDIO) Tokenized Assets and AI: Reinventing How We Invest
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Michael Moro, Chief Strategy Officer at INX, to explore how blockchain and tokenization are reshaping the financial world. Michael shares his journey from Wall Street to leading crypto ventures, the wild early days of Bitcoin, and why tokenized stocks, bonds, and real estate could redefine global markets. We discuss the convergence of AI and blockchain, regulatory challenges, and the leadership lessons he’s learned building teams in a disruptive industry. If you’re curious about where finance is heading and what it takes to thrive in it, this episode is a must-listen.   Guest Introduction: Michael Moro is the Chief Strategy Officer at INX and a longtime leader in blockchain and digital asset innovation. He began his career in investment banking before moving into startups, where he helped pioneer institutional Bitcoin trading. As former CEO of Genesis and now at INX, Michael has been at the forefront of tokenization, market infrastructure, and the intersection of AI and blockchain. His perspective bridges Wall Street and Web3, making him one of the most respected voices in digital finance.   Key Takeaways: The early Bitcoin days were the “Wild West,” filled with skepticism, risk, and suitcase-cash buyers. Tokenization is transforming traditional assets—stocks, bonds, real estate—into more efficient, digital forms. AI and blockchain together are disrupting middlemen in finance, law, and capital markets. Custody and investor education remain key hurdles for mainstream crypto adoption. Regulatory clarity between the SEC and CFTC is critical for scaling tokenized securities. Leadership lesson: the most important role of a founder or CEO is choosing the right people early on.   Chapter Markers:  0:00 Intro and welcome 1:00 Guest introduction – Michael Moro’s career path from Wall Street to blockchain 3:00 Discovering Bitcoin and launching the first institutional trading desk 6:00 Early challenges, cypherpunks, and suitcase cash stories 10:00 Mt. Gox collapse and Bitcoin’s resilience 12:00 Ethereum, ICO boom, and the 2017 inflection point 15:00 Tokenization explained: stocks, bonds, and real estate on chain 18:00 Smart contracts, AI, and disruption of financial middlemen 22:00 Digital wallets, mainstream adoption, and the next decade 26:00 Investor risks, custody, and education in crypto 30:00 Regulatory clarity and the future of SEC vs. CFTC oversight 38:00 Leadership lessons and advice for new entrepreneurs 41:00 Closing thoughts   Keywords: Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Michael Moro, INX, blockchain, tokenization, Bitcoin, Ethereum, digital assets, AI and blockchain, tokenized securities, financial disruption, cryptocurrency regulation, Web3 leadership
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1 month ago
44 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(VIDEO) How to Build Revenue Engines That Last
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Bob Gault to talk about what it really takes to reinvent a company, align a leadership team, and drive revenue growth in both large enterprises and small, fast-growing businesses. Bob shares his journey from 17 years at Cisco to leading as a CRO, navigating cultural dysfunction, reshaping company identity, and scaling through acquisitions. We dive into the role of leadership, the importance of authenticity, and why consistent activity always beats one-off big wins. If you’re an entrepreneur or executive looking to build a revenue engine that performs, this episode is for you.   Guest Introduction: Bob Gault is a seasoned executive with deep experience in revenue generation, leadership, and cultural transformation. After nearly two decades at Cisco, where he rose to global VP roles, Bob stepped into CRO positions at other technology companies, guiding them through reinvention, acquisitions, and growth challenges. His insights on leadership alignment, building trust, and scaling revenue make him an invaluable guest for today’s conversation.   Key Takeaways: Reinventing a company starts with clarifying identity and aligning leadership on a single message. Consistent activity outperforms occasional big wins—revenue success is about sustained effort. Trusting your team is essential; leaders don’t need all the answers, they need the right people. Curiosity, boldness, and emotional intelligence matter as much as technical skills when hiring. Scaling from $5M to $200M requires pivoting into new markets and building new revenue channels. AI won’t replace sales but can boost productivity by cleaning CRMs, drafting follow-ups, and freeing time for customer engagement.   Chapter Markers:  0:00 Intro 1:00 Guest Introduction – Bob Gault’s career journey from Cisco to CRO 3:00 Transitioning from Cisco to Extreme Networks 5:00 Reinventing company identity and culture 7:30 Cutting costs and aligning leadership around a unified strategy 10:00 Overcoming imposter syndrome and defining true strengths 14:00 Building trust by elevating leaders during acquisitions 16:00 What to look for when hiring—curiosity, EQ, and authenticity 18:30 Big companies vs. entrepreneurial organizations 22:00 The importance of consistent activity and the “Moneyball” approach 25:00 Scaling strategies for $5M to $200M companies 28:00 Marketing’s role in demand generation and events 31:00 The future of AI in revenue generation 33:00 Leadership lessons: trust, delegation, and team cohesion 36:00 Closing thoughts   Keywords: Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Bob Gault, revenue growth, CRO leadership, company reinvention, scaling businesses, sales strategy, company culture, consistency in sales, acquisitions, entrepreneurship, AI in sales, marketing strategy
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1 month ago
39 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
(AUDIO)  How to Build Revenue Engines That Last
In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Bob Gault to talk about what it really takes to reinvent a company, align a leadership team, and drive revenue growth in both large enterprises and small, fast-growing businesses. Bob shares his journey from 17 years at Cisco to leading as a CRO, navigating cultural dysfunction, reshaping company identity, and scaling through acquisitions. We dive into the role of leadership, the importance of authenticity, and why consistent activity always beats one-off big wins. If you’re an entrepreneur or executive looking to build a revenue engine that performs, this episode is for you.   Guest Introduction: Bob Gault is a seasoned executive with deep experience in revenue generation, leadership, and cultural transformation. After nearly two decades at Cisco, where he rose to global VP roles, Bob stepped into CRO positions at other technology companies, guiding them through reinvention, acquisitions, and growth challenges. His insights on leadership alignment, building trust, and scaling revenue make him an invaluable guest for today’s conversation.   Key Takeaways: Reinventing a company starts with clarifying identity and aligning leadership on a single message. Consistent activity outperforms occasional big wins—revenue success is about sustained effort. Trusting your team is essential; leaders don’t need all the answers, they need the right people. Curiosity, boldness, and emotional intelligence matter as much as technical skills when hiring. Scaling from $5M to $200M requires pivoting into new markets and building new revenue channels. AI won’t replace sales but can boost productivity by cleaning CRMs, drafting follow-ups, and freeing time for customer engagement.   Chapter Markers:  0:00 Intro 1:00 Guest Introduction – Bob Gault’s career journey from Cisco to CRO 3:00 Transitioning from Cisco to Extreme Networks 5:00 Reinventing company identity and culture 7:30 Cutting costs and aligning leadership around a unified strategy 10:00 Overcoming imposter syndrome and defining true strengths 14:00 Building trust by elevating leaders during acquisitions 16:00 What to look for when hiring—curiosity, EQ, and authenticity 18:30 Big companies vs. entrepreneurial organizations 22:00 The importance of consistent activity and the “Moneyball” approach 25:00 Scaling strategies for $5M to $200M companies 28:00 Marketing’s role in demand generation and events 31:00 The future of AI in revenue generation 33:00 Leadership lessons: trust, delegation, and team cohesion 36:00 Closing thoughts   Keywords: Ventures and Visionaries, Morty Hackel, Bob Gault, revenue growth, CRO leadership, company reinvention, scaling businesses, sales strategy, company culture, consistency in sales, acquisitions, entrepreneurship, AI in sales, marketing strategy
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1 month ago
39 minutes

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
The Intersection of Venture Capital and Early-Stage Startups with Oksana Malysheva
Is the tech world finally moving beyond Silicon Valley's shadow? In this episode, Mordy Hackel speaks with Dr. Oksana Malysheva, a physicist-turned-venture-capitalist who shares her journey from the Soviet Union to leading Austin’s Sputnik ATX VC. Oksana reveals how her unconventional path has equipped her to nurture startups outside the Valley, emphasizing why grit, adaptability, and gratitude are vital for entrepreneurs. Her unique perspective on innovation, why she believes Austin is an emerging startup powerhouse, and her advice on finding joy and sustainability in the entrepreneurial grind is a must-watch.   To support our show please visit our sponsor: Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com   Takeaways   Embrace serendipity and hard work: Oksana emphasized that true success is often a mix of serendipity, dedication, and careful planning. While setting goals is essential, staying open to unexpected opportunities can shape your path in profound ways.   Gratitude fuels sustainable growth: Gratitude is highlighted as a vital mindset for entrepreneurs. Oksana shared how practicing gratitude not only enhances creativity but also helps build meaningful alliances and sustain resilience during challenging times.   The power of 'pockets of nothingness': Oksana discussed the importance of carving out time for reflection, emphasizing that moments of stillness can recharge energy and provide clarity, a practice crucial for leaders and innovators.   Austin as a fertile ground for startups: The episode shed light on why Austin has emerged as a vibrant hub for innovation. Its blend of top engineering talent, an inclusive community, and affordable living creates an ecosystem ripe for startup growth, distinguishing it from Silicon Valley.   Startups are built on resilience, not just breakthrough ideas: Success stories rarely come from single, heroic moments. The episode reinforced that building a successful startup is a process filled with continuous learning, adaptation, and overcoming countless challenges.
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11 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 48 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Breaking the Bottleneck Using the Theory of Constraints with Dave McFarland
What if identifying ONE key constraint could unlock massive efficiency in your business? In this episode, Dave McFarland takes us through his unexpected journey from biologist to expert in the Theory of Constraints (TOC). With years of experience consulting across 150 factory floors, Dave shares how TOC transforms business by eliminating bottlenecks and boosting productivity. His insights offer practical advice for anyone looking to streamline their operations and embrace smarter problem-solving. This is a must-listen for leaders ready to make meaningful improvements in their processes.   To support our show please visit our sponsor: Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com
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1 year ago
59 minutes 48 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Navigating Complex Family Business Dynamics with Jeff Savlov
How can families effectively navigate the complex dynamics of running a business together while fostering innovation and maintaining harmony? It's not easy, but it is worth it. Today's guest is Jeff Savlov, the founder of Blum & Savlov, a consulting firm specializing in family business dynamics and wealth management. Jeff’s extensive experience—spanning over 30 years—provides him with a unique vantage point from which he offers deeply insightful advice on everything from managing family relationships in business to mentoring the next generation for sustainable growth.   To contact Jeff Savlov please visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffsavlov/ To support our show please visit our sponsor:Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com
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1 year ago
45 minutes 45 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Mastering Growth Through Operations with Naima Jinnah
How can mastering operations drive significant growth in your organization? In this episode Mordy Hackel sits down with Naima Jinnah, a dynamic leader in the technology and investment sectors, to uncover the secrets behind her operational success. From her early experiences in the legal industry to leading roles in tech startups, Naima shares invaluable insights on creating effective processes, fostering a culture of intelligent failure, and leveraging AI to optimize team performance. With a strong emphasis on communication and goal alignment, this conversation provides a roadmap for leaders aiming to enhance operational efficiency and drive sustainable growth. Tune in to learn how Naima's strategic approach to operations can transform your business.   To support our show please visit our sponsor: Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit ⁠https://kjtechnology.com⁠  
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1 year ago
1 hour 23 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Transforming Energy Through Innovation with Catherine Flax
How can we leverage innovation to transform the energy sector? Today Mordy Hackel is joined by Catherine Flax, a founding member and President of Private Markets at X Machina Capital Strategies (XMC). Catherine also serves on several prestigious boards, including Zefiro Methane Corporation, Gradient Geothermal, Abaxx Technologies, ISO New England, Base CarbonBase, and Amperon.  Today Catherine shares her journey from banking to leading innovative energy solutions and discusses the significance of distributed energy generation, the role of geothermal technology, and the importance of sustainability in human resources. Catherine's insights into entrepreneurship, the evolving energy landscape, and the critical need for scalable solutions provide a roadmap for future innovation in the industry. To support our show please visit our sponsor:Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com
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1 year ago
57 minutes 30 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Decoding Future-Proof Leadership with Kevin Goldstein
How do you decode the secrets of future-proof leadership in today's rapidly evolving tech landscape? In this episode Mordy Hackel sits down with Kevin Goldstein, a former Wall Street executive turned fintech and blockchain entrepreneur, to uncover the answer. Kevin shares his eclectic career journey, emphasizing the importance of embracing the journey, combining IQ with EQ, and the relentless nature of hard work. He provides insights into the evolving tech economy, the transformative potential of blockchain, and the critical role of customer service. To support our show please visit our sponsor:Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com  
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1 year ago
1 hour 56 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Sustainable Scaling: Streamlining Growth with Roy Peter and Larry Garcia
Are you ready to unlock the secret to scaling your business sustainably? Join Mordy Hackel as he explores transformative strategies with Roy Peter, a seasoned EOS implementer, and Larry Garcia, the innovative co-founder of Strety. In this episode we explore how EOS and Strety's advanced business tools can align your team, streamline processes, and create a resilient, thriving work culture. Tune in to discover practical insights and strategies for navigating the challenges of growth and building a scalable organization.   To support our show please visit our sponsor: Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com
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1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes 10 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Navigating Financial Waters with Nelson Tepfer
Today we explore the transformative power of financial leadership with Nelson Tepfer, the co-founder of Pro CFO Partners. Nelson’s unique journey from a full-time CFO to a pioneer in the fractional CFO space offers invaluable insights into optimizing financial performance and achieving sustainable business success. Discover how the fractional CFO model can provide strategic financial guidance without the full-time cost, and learn the keys to navigating your company’s financial future with confidence. Don’t miss this episode with show host Mordy Hackel —it could be the key to unlocking your business’s full potential.   To support our show please visit our sponsor: Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com
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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 44 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Cultivating a Culture of Innovation with JD Morris and Steven Etienne
Imagine a world where innovation isn’t just a buzzword but a driving force that shapes industries, transforms lives, and redefines the future. In this episode Mordy Hackel explores the dynamic world of business innovation with two extraordinary guests: JD Morris, a seasoned private equity professional and strategic consultant, and Steven Etienne, a versatile entrepreneur with a rich background in finance, real estate, and emerging technologies. Together, they unravel the complexities of fostering innovation within organizations and share invaluable insights on navigating the ever-changing business landscape.   To support our show please visit our sponsor: Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com
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1 year ago
55 minutes 50 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel
Building a Resilient Organization with David Acharya
In this episode of "Ventures & Visionaries," Mordy Hackel is joined by David Acharya, Managing Partner of Acharya Capital Partners (ACP), to explore the intricacies of private equity, building resilient organizations, and leveraging AI in business. With over 25 years of investing and transacting experience, David brings a wealth of knowledge on private equity, capital markets, and portfolio value creation. We delve into his journey, the evolving role of AI, and actionable insights for entrepreneurs and investors alike. Join us for a deep dive into the strategies that drive success in the competitive world of private equity.   To support our show please visit our sponsor: Ventures & Visionaries is delivered to you by KJ Technology. Having the right managed IT partner will help you navigate technological complexities with confidence. To drive innovation, enhance security, and streamline operations please visit https://kjtechnology.com
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1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes 12 seconds

Ventures & Visionaries Podcast with Mordy Hackel