Raiha Buchanan is the Stockholm-based CEO of GigaPay, a FinTech company built for scaling gig and marketplace businesses.
Having emigrated from New Zealand to Sweden right at the emergence of the Swedish tech scene, Raiha was an early Twitter influencer and has since been recognized as part of the Inspiring Fifty in the Nordics.
We discuss building a company and a brand on the right side of trends, and how the pandemic has changed the future of work for the better.
Joshua Browder is the founder and CEO of DoNotPay, the world's first robot lawyer, where you can fight corporations, beat bureaucracy and sue anyone at the press of a button.
Raised in London, Joshua, who is the son of human rights advocate Bill Browder, is also the founder of Browder Capital, a San Francisco-based investment fund.
This is an episode that you simply should not miss. Have a listen and download DoNotPay today!
John Pasalis is the President of Realosophy Realty, a Toronto real estate brokerage which uses data analysis to advise residential real estate buyers, sellers and investors. A specialist in real estate data analysis, John is a frequent commentator on the Toronto housing market and real estate consumer and industry issues. John has contributed to the Globe and Mail, CBC, BNN Bloomberg, TVO's The Agenda, Toronto Star and other media, government and industry organizations. He most recently advised the Government of Dubai on international best practices for the real estate sector.
John, who is also currently working on his Doctorate of Business Administration Program, joined me to discuss Toronto as a global example of a city that is becoming financially unattainable for so many people. We take a deep-dive into the hows and whys.
Sandee Kastrul is the president and co-founder of i.c.stars. Founded in 1999, i.c.stars uses project-based learning and immersion teaching to provide an opportunity for change-driven, future leaders to develop skills in business and technology.
One of the greatest leaders in the nation, and someone I have known for two decades, Sandee sat down with me to discuss how change in our communities can really happen and why you should care that it does.
Kenneth Artz is the Texas Bureau Chief for Texas Lawyer, part of ALM's law.com legal information and news hub.
As he sits at the center of the most timely legal industry news in the nation, we discussed the current state of legal journalism. With so much content out there, how can we be discerning consumers of what we read and believe?
George Simons is the CEO and co-founder of Solo Suit, one of the hottest new legaltech startups in the world. Solo Suit prepares a response to a debt collection lawsuit and instructs you on how to file
Zach Posner is the Managing Partner and co-founder of The LegalTech Fund, which invests in legal technology companies - including their investment in Solo Suit - seeking to transform the world.
Angela is THE American in Paris. Having lived in the French capital for the last dozen years, Angela is an important voice in the startup, advertising, and creative worlds.
Angela co-founded the esports agency Hurrah.gg, co-authored Generation Creation, and is responsible for the superb Reinventions series on Muse by CLIO, where she is a founding contributor.
We discuss everything from the uniqueness of French swear words to the intersection of people, place, and era in bullding innovation collisions.
Dan Magnuszewski is the co-founder & CTO of ACV Auctions, a Buffalo company that just had a very successful IPO.
When not building billion-dollar unicorns that are the pride of Buffalo and all other small (read "not Silicon Valley") cities across the nation, Dan is a Porsche fanatic, loves great coffee Bills football.
This episode is truly a must for any entrepreneur.
Brian Inkster is a lawyer and legal blogger based in Scotland. Through The Time Blawg, Brian expresses his views on the past, present and future practice of law. I sat down with Brian to discuss his coverage of some of the most pressing issues in legal innovation today, specifically the demise of Atrium and the puzzling rise of Clubhouse.
Samir Patel is a Miami-based lawyer at Holland & Knight. As a leader and influencer in the new generation of tech-savvy lawyers, Samir has been involved in the crypto world for close to a decade.
Samir joins us to explain everything you could possibly want to know about NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and their application to music, art, and sports collectibles.
Aaron Emery is a lifelong student of BBQ and the founder of Old Road BBQ. Having helped many businesses attain BCorp certification in his previous work, Aaron has taken his passion for conscious capitalism and slow-grilled meats and made it his life's work.
We discuss the reality of running and pivoting a food business during a global pandemic and how there is a lot of hope for the future when you are open to evolve.
In the final episode of Season 1, our guest is Emily Orchard - the Assistant Dean, Graduate Programs, at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law.
Propelled by Emily's leadership, the law school has built some truly innovative programs, including their very successful GPLLM (Global Professional Master of Laws), a graduate program that brings together lawyers and non-lawyers to look at issues such as innovation and technology.
We discuss the legal education landscape and what may become a new normal in how lawyers are educated.
Emmanuelle Chaze is Berlin-based TV political journalist and TV reporter for Deutsche Welle and France 24.
A highly-regarded voice in the European news world, Emmanuelle also wrote a book, From Berlin to Lesbos: A diary of the refugee crisis, 2015-2016, about her work with refugees in Berlin.
We discuss the elusive Rule of Law and the prospect for a 2021 recovery for a world caught in a perfect storm of the rising Right and a global pandemic.
This week it was my pleasure to talk with Keith Powell and Ricky Robinson, co-founders of C-Crets, a career advice platform offering career coaching services, online courses, and topical content through blogs and a podcast.
We discuss a critically important topic: How can young people - especially people of color and from underrepresented groups - maximize their chances of a successful career as a lawyer or other legal professional.
Truly a can't-miss episode for any law student or associate.
Peter Carayiannis is the award-winning founder and CEO of Conduit Law, a law firm that has pioneered the growing market of flexible and On Demand® legal services.
He is also, along with our show's host, Aron Solomon, co-founder of Mission Watch Company, a watch microbrand launched in 2017 and soon to release their third watch.
Peter shares his design philosophy as both a legal and product designer, and gives his answer to the question "Why do so many lawyers love watches?"