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Stay on the cutting edge of technology with in-depth discussions and the latest news. From emerging trends to industry secrets, Tech Pulse brings you the heartbeat of the tech world.
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The Difference Engine helps founders and funders maximise business growth through category design. Hosted by two British northerners with decades of experience in launching, managing, and marketing disruptive tech companies. Paul Maher and Jonathan Simnett have been there, done it and thrown away the slogan t-shirts - now they'll help you become a category king. The Difference Engine - Disrupting Tech Strategy https://www.becategorical.com/
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Translation

Ayush Noori, Ashton Trotman-Grant, Michael Chavez, Seth Bannon

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Translation is the process of turning basic scientific research into therapies that cure disease, new sources of energy that heal the planet, and other things that move the world forward. The Translation Podcast takes a deep dive into scientific advancements with a massive potential to improve society. We talk directly with the people advancing the science with their own hands and minds, and focus on how we can translate the science from the bench to the benefit of all. Initially centered on ...
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"Elvis is history," Carl Perkins once said, "and anytime anyone or anything becomes history, whether it be Pearl Harbor or Elvis, it will never go away. The world will never tire of his songs." TCBCast is an unofficial fan podcast featuring co-hosts Gurdip Ladhar and Justin Gausman, along with regular guest co-hosts Ryan Droste and Bec Wyles, plus an array of Elvis fans and experts setting out to better understand that history, and those songs. Tackling topics from throughout Elvis's lifetim ...
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The definitive business podcast from the BBC. Each week, the BBC's Evan Davis is joined by bosses, entrepreneurs and industry experts, to lift the lid on how their businesses work, and what it’s like to be in charge. They discuss a big issue, a big challenge, or a big question facing their industry. From managing AI to managing millennials, from supermarkets to supercharging a new product. And our guests will share their stories of success and failure along the way. Podcasts are published ev ...
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This podcast is all about the journey from teaching, research and innovation to real-world solutions. In season 1 we heard from people who embraced the opportunity to combine their academic work with entrepreneurial ventures. In season 2 we are joined by experienced founders who work alongside university staff and students to help create and support a culture of enterprise on campus.
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Offical Podcast feed for SiliconANGLE Media's podcast where our hosts and guests reflect upon the many events the CUBE provides coverage for. @theCUBE@dvellante@stu@furrier
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Bulls & Betrayal

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Presented by Levi & Korsinsky, this is your go-to podcast for breaking down securities class action lawsuits in a way that’s clear, engaging, and easy to follow. Join hosts Anna and Nate—your curious guide and knowledgeable insider—as they explore the latest cases, spotlight key developments, and unpack what it all means for investors. Whether you’re a shareholder, active investor, or just intrigued by securities litigation, each episode offers sharp insights and straightforward analysis. Po ...
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Elvis Presley is one of the most famous musicians ever. What happens when you take the music out of the equation and choose to focus solely on his movies? Enter Viva Pod Vegas: The Elvis Presley Film Podcast! Hosted by Joey Lewandowski and Mike Manzi, Viva Pod Vegas is a deep dive into the 31 films that Elvis Presley starred in, plus specials and some surprises. Uh, thank you very much for listening. Presented by the CageClub Podcast Network.
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Founded & Grounded

Ollie Tiramuragan Collard & Dr Becky Sage

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Tired of startup hype? So are we. Ranked in the top 2.5% of podcasts globally and a top 5 startup podcast in Europe, Founded & Grounded gives unseen founders the mic, where real stories rise above the noise. Our unique 3-part format blends founder interviews, co-host analysis, and actionable takeaways you can use right now. We go beyond the highlight reel to explore the human, unvarnished side of building a business, from emotional well-being strategies to exploring the paradoxes of entrepre ...
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With over 25 years of experience in recruiting leadership teams and boards for advanced science and engineering companies, Chris Reichhelm, CEO of Deep Tech Leaders, offers an insider’s perspective on the pivotal decisions and strategies that shape the success of startups embarking on the lab-to-market journey. This podcast doesn’t just celebrate innovation for its own sake; instead, it highlights what it truly takes to build, scale, and sustain a successful deep tech company. Through conver ...
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for wednesday, december 31st! today, we're covering key developments in technology: european deep tech spinouts: nearly 80 university spinouts achieve significant milestones, boosting the startup ecosystem to a valuation of $398 billion, with notable companies like iceye and iqm. climate tech investment trends: r…
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Part 2 of our "Spinout" Extravaganza continues! Ghosty Wills taps out at the top of the show, but the rest of the team powers through to explore "Spinout"'s musical sequences and the histories behind them, from the Elvis competitor who cut "Stop Look and Listen" first, to the beautiful 19th century melody behind "Am I Ready," and how the woman who …
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In 1990, while working at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee proposed and developed what would become one of the most influential spinouts in history: the World Wide Web. The Web was opened to the public in 1991, and in 1993 CERN released the software into the public domain - enabling its rapid global spread and laying the foundation for today’s modern Internet…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for monday, january 5! here's what we covered today: west co. launched by tech visionaries: twitter co-founder biz stone and pinterest co-founder evan sharp unveil their new startup, securing $29 million in funding for their invite-only social app, tangle, designed to help users set daily intentions. doordash del…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for sunday, january 4th! here’s what we’re covering today: tech billionaire sell-off: over $16 billion cashed out by tech moguls in 2025, led by jeff bezos with $5.7 billion. notable sales by safra catz, michael dell, and jensen huang amidst a stock market rally. california's delete act: new legislation allows re…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for saturday, january 3rd! join us as we explore today's significant tech developments: tesla's declining sales: a 9% drop in annual sales for 2025, with 1.63 million vehicles delivered, attributed to the loss of federal tax credits and rising competition from chinese automakers. regulatory scrutiny in india: elo…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for friday, january 2nd! today, we explore the evolving landscape of technology and finance: job cuts in european banking: analysis reveals potential loss of over 200,000 jobs by 2030 due to ai and remote operations, impacting 10% of the workforce across major banks. openai's audio innovations: the shift toward a…
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It’s time to dust off our crystal balls as we conjure our Top 10 tech predictions for 2026. In this episode, we take a look into the year ahead and unpack a bumper crop of new tech ideas and category acronyms from AWO and ANAA to EIG and beyond. AI is firmly in the driving seat for 2026. It’s racing us towards real paradigm shifts in how businesses…
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Frustrated by the lack of sophisticated non-alcoholic drink options, Ben Branson began experimenting in his kitchen, distilling herbs from his garden to create an alcohol-free spirit. Seedlip launched in 2015 and rapidly scaled. In just three and a half years, he took the company from a hobby to a global brand, sold in 35 countries and 30 US states…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for thursday, january 1st! join us as we explore the latest trends and developments in the tech world: college dropout phenomenon: the rise of ai-driven startups leads many founders to embrace their status as un-degreed entrepreneurs, inspired by tech icons like steve jobs and bill gates. venture capital insights…
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Ryan & Bec's annual "solo" New Year's show is a DOOZY! Ostensibly presenting a few of their favorite preferred live performances over their studio counterparts, the two hosts go full celebration mode instead, breaking out the booze, and before you know it, Ryan's stretched the parameters of the topic, Bec's forgotten the meaning of the word "live,"…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for monday, december 29th! here's what we're covering today: sauron’s new ceo: maxime bouvat-merlin, formerly of sonos, takes the helm at high-end security startup sauron, which is set to launch a military-grade system by late 2026. gmail address update: google introduces a feature allowing users to change their …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for sunday, december 28th! today's topics include: india’s startup funding landscape: analysis of nearly $11 billion raised in 2025, with early-stage funding showing resilience amidst a decrease in overall investments. ai funding in india vs. the us: comparison of modest growth in indian ai startups raising $643 …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for saturday, december 27th! today, we delve into intriguing developments in the tech world: ÿnsect's downfall: the once-promising french startup enters judicial liquidation after ambitious plans for insect-based protein crumble, resulting in nearly $94 million in losses this year. venture capital outlook for 202…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for friday, december 26th! today, we explore fascinating developments in cybersecurity and productivity tools: bernardo quintero's quest: the cybersecurity expert investigates the virus málaga, a pivotal malware that shaped his career, leading to the creation of virustotal and the transformation of málaga into a …
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Margaret Heffernan didn’t start out in business. Until her mid-30s, she was enjoying a successful career at the BBC, producing and directing TV dramas and documentaries. But she was always curious about a career in the corporate world. She decided to take the plunge and took on roles in the US. It was as CEO of a tech firm when Margaret discovered …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for wednesday, december 24th! here's what we’re discussing today: foreign-made drones ban: the trump administration's fcc announces a ban on new foreign-made drones due to national security concerns, prompting potential market disruptions for popular models like those from dji. servicenow acquires armis: servicen…
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MERRY CLAMBAKE! Featuring Justin Gausman, Olivia Murphy-Rogers, Rabia, Felix, John Michael Heath, David "Ghosty" Wills, Garrett Cash and Darin Evans. Part 1 opens with the revelation of how we tricked Felix into thinking he would have to watch Clambake again, then primarily covers our overall thoughts on the Norman Taurog-directed 1966 flick about …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for tuesday, december 23rd! in this episode, we delve into the latest updates in the tech world: openai's atlas browser security: tackling prompt injection attacks, with ongoing concerns yet a commitment to enhance security measures. alphabet's acquisition of intersect power: a strategic $4.75 billion deal aimed …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for monday, december 22nd! join us as we explore today's key tech developments: waymo's robotaxi services resume: after a weekend power outage in san francisco, waymo restarts operations, planning enhancements to handle future disruptions. european commission's ev policy shift: new allowances for hybrid vehicles …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for sunday, december 21st! join us as we delve into the latest developments in the tech world: visa travel warnings: google and apple advise employees with work visas to avoid international travel due to extended processing times and potential delays when exiting the u.s. new york's ai safety regulations: governo…
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Gurdip joins Justin for one last shorter pre-Christmas episode as we look back on 2025 and what 2026 may hold for Elvis fans, briefly discuss the EPiC teaser & poster, the news of Making of G.I. Blues FTD's release, and the passing of Raul Malo, lead singer of the Mavericks, who took influence from Elvis's work - discussed back on Episode 275 of TC…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for saturday, december 20th! join us as we cover today's top tech stories: elon musk's pay package reinstated: the delaware supreme court restores musk's $56 billion compensation from 2018, potentially revalued at $140 billion as tesla's stock price surges. cybersecurity alert: state-sponsored hackers from china …
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for friday, december 19th! here’s what we're covering today: tiktok’s u.s. operations deal: tiktok agrees to hand over control to a consortium of american investors, addressing national security concerns with stakeholders like oracle and mgx, while bytedance retains a 20% stake. openai’s chatgpt app store launch:…
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When Joey Gonzalez took his first class at Barry’s, West Hollywood, he says “it was love at first sweat”. The music, night-club vibe and high-intensity workout was life-changing. Joey was convinced he could expand the fitness brand beyond Los Angeles. So, he worked his way up through the company, starting as an instructor and becoming CEO in 2015 -…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for thursday, december 18th! today, we discuss pivotal developments in the tech and space industries: nasa’s new administrator: billionaire jared isaacman confirmed by the u.s. senate as nasa’s next administrator, ready to tackle ambitious lunar exploration after overcoming political hurdles. amazon's major inves…
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As we await the epic holiday two-parter for this year's Christmas episode, Santa may have just slipped a little something into your stocking a little early! Over at the TCBCast Jukebox, Gurdip and Justin settle in next to the tree to unwrap more Elvis-themed novelty songs that have come out both within Elvis's lifetime and beyond, this time with mo…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for wednesday, december 17th! today, we dive into some significant updates from the tech world: tesla marketing ruling: a judge finds tesla guilty of deceptive marketing regarding autopilot and full self-driving software, with a proposed 30-day sales suspension unless misleading language is amended. monzo ceo dep…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for tuesday, december 16th! today’s episode dives into key developments in the tech world: consumer ai startups: chi-hua chien from goodwater capital discusses the challenges faced by specialized generative ai applications in finding their niche amid the ongoing ai boom. chai discovery funding: openai-backed chai…
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welcome to echo-pod's tech briefing for monday, december 15th! in today's episode, we cover major developments in the tech industry: irobot files for chapter 11 bankruptcy: the company behind the roomba faces significant challenges following a failed acquisition and subsequent layoffs, marking a downturn for a pioneer in robotics. whatsapp's regula…
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Sameer Vuyyuru has spent his career at the cutting edge of technology. From building semiconductors at Texas Instruments to launching an AI-startup in Shanghai, he’s now chief artificial intelligence and product officer at Capita, the outsourcing giant. An opportunity, he says, to introduce disruptive technology inside an established company. The i…
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Ryan Droste & Bec Wyles took a brief aside from their upcoming main episode to bring their impressions of and insights on the first official teaser trailer for EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert from Neon & Universal, which has been confirmed for a February 27,. 2026 release date with a one-week IMAX exclusive engagement prior starting Feb. 20. Link to…
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This week, Bec decided that it's been a while since she's gotten to talk about '70s concert material, so we're discussing the legendary August 19, 1974, show in which Elvis abandoned his usual setlist and completely changed directions. Opening with "Big Boss Man" instead of "See See Rider", filling out the show with tons of newer and more contempor…
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Harry Destecroix was studying for his PhD at Bristol University when he co-founded Ziylo. Based on 20 years of Bristol chemistry research, the spin-out company created a new technology that can be developed to treat diabetes more effectively. It's a breakthrough that led to its acquisition by pharmaceutical firm, Novo Nordisk, in a deal reportedly …
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Recorded in partnership with Boardwave, this episode of The Difference Engine features Colin Tenwick - a leader whose career tracks the evolution of modern tech. Colin began in the early enterprise software era with Ingres, later leading Sybase and driving Red Hat’s European expansion long before open-source and SaaS were mainstream. Colin’s career…
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In this episode's Song of the Week, Justin stumbled into the dark story involving Tommy Dilbeck, the country songwriter behind Eddy Arnold's signature hit "I'll Hold You In My Heart," which Elvis transformed into a bluesy jam at the American Sound 1969 sessions that worked so well it landed on the acclaimed "From Elvis in Memphis." But is the song …
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Sophie Mirman was thrown in at the deep end when – at the age of 13 – she was in a car accident with her parents. They were both badly injured and, a few years later, Sophie felt she had to find a way to help the family finances. She started as a very junior secretary in M&S, applied for jobs she says she wasn’t qualified for, and went on to hold t…
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They say Elvis was the King of Rock and Roll, so Gurdip and Justin are joined by John Heath (EAP Society, Atomic Wax) to put forth their picks for the most underrated rockers that Elvis Presley ever recorded: from overlooked singles to forgotten album cuts, 50s to the 70s, in the studio and live, there may just be one in here that you've underrated…
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When Jesper Brodin landed a job as IKEA’s purchase manager in Pakistan, he was only 26. And had no idea he was the only applicant. He’s now spent 30 years with the iconic Swedish brand - since 2017, as CEO of Ingka Group, which runs most IKEA stores. During that time, he’s led two major transformations - taking the company digital and making it mor…
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John Michael Heath joins Justin this week as guest host as they discuss some of their favorite alternate versions of Elvis songs as they appeared in the original movies he starred in, frequently with added instrumentation, backing vocals, or often completely different performances altogether than what was commercially released on record. For Song o…
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What's the value of a ridiculously audacious goal if you never reach it? Josh Western, CEO of Space Forge, argues the question misses the point - because the innovations accelerated along the journey often matter more than the destination itself. Space Forge manufactures advanced semiconductor substrates in microgravity conditions, returns them via…
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It’s easy to be captivated by the dazzling glow of AI. Sky-high valuations, relentless acquisitions, and the promise of investor cash are drawing in a swarm of hungry tech moths. But what’s really fueling this blaze? What forms the wax that keeps this light alive, and are we overlooking the real AI winners? Today, we uncover the hidden power behind…
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Released in 1978 on the Pickwick label, at first glance the budget album "Mahalo from Elvis" could have seemed like any number of other slapdash repackaging of old recordings in the wake of Elvis's death. However "Mahalo" not only represented the first official release of the five post-show songs from "Aloha from Hawaii" filmed for inclusion in the…
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Heather Vernon never expected to become an entrepreneur. Her goal after university was to become a teacher, through the Teach First graduate programme - two years of intense learning on the job, schooling disadvantaged children in low income communities. It taught her resilience and prompted a move into politics, initially at a local level, then a …
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Three business leaders tackle fictional dilemmas that test their instincts, experience and nerves. To make it more realistic, none of the guests have any idea what the scenarios are in advance. Guests: Ben Branson, Founder, Seedlip and SylvaSophie Mermin, Founder, Trotters Childrenswear Margaret Heffernan, former CEO, entrepreneur, author and profe…
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MIT’s State of AI in Business 2025 report found that 95% of generative AI pilot projects fail to deliver a measurable return on investment. When findings like this drop, they spread fast - sparking debate, reshaping narratives, and influencing how companies, investors, and even public policymakers think about AI’s real-world impact. So what does MI…
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This week, Justin and Olivia wrap their discussion on the 2005 Broadway musical "All Shook Up" as they take a closer examination of the second act of the show as it flounders in its half-hearted attempts to make social commentary while still surprising with the inclusion of Elvis deep cuts like "Power of My Love," "I Don't Want To" and "There's Alw…
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What happens when quantum computing startups can’t wait 15 years for fault tolerance? Richard Murray, co-founder and CEO of Orca Computing, reveals how his team chose commercial usefulness over technical idealism - and why that decision drives everything from recruitment to product development. Operating from a University of Oxford spinout with lim…
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