Épisodes

  • Cybersecurity Strategy and the Human Element
    Nov 17 2025

    This episode explores how effective cybersecurity is not just about technology but about cultivating a human-centered culture of security. Host John Rebecchi introduces insights from Douglas London (former CIA operations officer), Perry Carpenter (cybersecurity and human risk expert), and Linda Rust (founder of Secure Think), with the discussion framed as an AI-generated compendium of expert perspectives

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    23 min
  • The Entrepreneurial Spark: Culture, Creativity, and Passion
    Nov 10 2025

    Host John Rebecchi explores how culture, creativity, and passion ignite the drive to start and sustain new ventures. Using Google’s Notebook LLM, this episode synthesizes interviews with three founders to illuminate diverse paths to entrepreneurial success. The featured entrepreneurs are:

    • Snigdha Sur, founder of The Juggernaut

    • Thulani Ngazimbi, creator of The Rad Black Kids

    • Sue Wilkowski, founder of Casa de Spin and serial entrepreneur

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    21 min
  • What Drives Innovation?
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode, host John Rebecki explores how innovators identify opportunities, build strategies, and sustain passion through challenges. Drawing from expert insights by Craig Dubitsky (Hello Products, Colgate-Palmolive), Lorraine Marchand (The Innovation Mindset), Joe Batista (Dell, HP), and Golan Shaked (Kiwi.com, Deezer), the discussion highlights that successful innovation stems from empathy, curiosity, and disciplined execution.

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    21 min
  • Season 11.2: The Intersection of Data Analytics and AI
    Oct 13 2025

    Hosted by John Rebecchi, this episode explores how AI and data analytics are transforming business, education, and society. The conversation blends insights from four experts — Josh Nafman, Dr. Amir Gefen, Jonah Lopin, and Sarah Nagy — into an AI-generated discussion on innovation, strategy, and human-AI collaboration.

    Across all perspectives, the episode stresses that the defining skills of the AI era are curiosity, adaptability, communication, and continuous learning. Leaders are urged to define problems clearly, avoid technological hype, and focus on building strong teams and customer trust. Ultimately, the future belongs to those who can ask smarter questions, interpret data creatively, and harness AI to augment human ingenuity—not replace it.

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    23 min
  • 11.1 Leadership Lessons on Culture, Strategy, and People
    Sep 30 2025

    This podcast episode is the Season 11 premiere of "In Reality," hosted by John Rebecchi. The episode represents a new format where AI technology is being used to repurpose and synthesize content from over 60 previous episodes spanning 10 seasons.

    Key Format Changes

    The show has adopted an innovative approach using Google's AI-powered Notebook LM to analyze past episodes, group them by shared themes, and create new 20-minute episodes. John Rebecki cloned his voice for the AI to use in producing these episodes.

    Episode Focus

    This particular episode concentrates on the interconnected topics of leadership, strategy, and culture. It features AI-generated discussions that synthesize insights from several previous guests:

    • Jim Breslowski, President of Henry Schein

    • Bob Chapman, Chairman and CEO of Barry Wehmiller

    • Stuart Krohn, founder of the Inner City Education Foundation rugby program

    • John and Anthony Magliocco, representing the third and fourth generations of Aero Linen Supply Company

    Production Team

    The episode is executive produced by John Rebecchi and New York Institute of Technology, with Dr. Deborah Y Cohn serving as co-executive producer and Professor of Marketing at the School of Management. Patthara Chandaragga handles production, marketing, and social media strategy. The show encourages listener feedback through reviews on various platforms or direct emails to inreality@nyit.edu, emphasizing the importance of audience input as they explore this new AI-driven content format.

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    21 min
  • Season 11: Reimagined Insights — AI-Powered Lessons from 60+ Episodes
    Sep 19 2025

    In this groundbreaking season of In Reality: Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs, we’re using artificial intelligence to reimagine our most powerful conversations. By analyzing over 60 episodes and organizing them into key themes—like leadership, strategy, innovation, and data science—we’ve created fresh, 20-minute episodes that distill essential lessons from top industry voices. Tune in to hear how AI can transform storytelling and deepen understanding. Don’t forget to share your thoughts by leaving a review or emailing us at inreality@nyit.edu. Executive Producers: John Rebecchi, Ph.D. and Deborah Y. Cohn, Ph.D. Both alumni of New York Institute of Technology School of Management.

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    1 min
  • Strategic Growth Through M&A and AI with Kison Patel
    May 5 2025

    How do you take one of the most complex and high-stakes processes in business, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and bring clarity and innovation to it? In this episode, host John Rebecchi (M.B.A. ’83), Ph.D. welcomes Kison Patel, Founder and CEO of DealRoom, a project management platform designed specifically for complex financial transactions. With over a decade of experience as an M&A advisor, Kris witnessed firsthand the pain points dealmakers face, which inspired him to create DealRoom.

    Kison will share how he identified the need for a purpose-built platform, and how DealRoom helps connect the full lifecycle of the transaction process from managing pipelines and overseeing due diligence to post-merger integration. We will explore the role of emerging technologies such as AI and what they mean for the future of the M&A industry. Kison will also discuss a personal mindset he describes as “impatience,” a strategic approach that emphasizes the urgency of identifying inefficiencies, optimizing operational processes and aligning organizational goals for long-term success.

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    About The In Reality Podcast:

    Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs, a School of Management podcast, is hosted and executive produced by John Rebecchi (M.B.A. '83), Ph.D., founder of Strategy + Culture Consulting, and features interviews with thought leaders, entrepreneurs from startups to multinational companies, and experts in fields shaping the future of business.

    Executive Producer Deborah Y. Cohn, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing at NYIT and former Interim Dean of the School of Management (2021–2024), brings her expertise to the show, while Patthara Chandaragga, a Student Advisement Specialist, works closely with both the host and Executive Producers as the podcast’s marketing strategist and producer.

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    32 min
  • Driving Success through Strategic Risk Management with Catherine Allen
    Apr 21 2025

    The pace of technological disruption is accelerating, and with it, the risks businesses face have become more complex and interconnected. In this relaunch episode, host John Rebecchi (M.B.A. ’83), Ph.D. welcomes Catherine A. Allen, New York Tech's Board of Trustee, and Founder and Chairman of the Board of The Santa Fe Group, a strategic consulting company based in Santa Fe, NM. The Santa Fe Group, specializes in briefings to C-level executives and boards of directors in financial institutions and critical infrastructure sectors. Their management services focus on strategic industry initiatives designed to address and mitigate third-party risks.

    We'll explore the critical risk concerns, including cybersecurity, quantum computing, geopolitics, and the rapid pace of technological change. Allen will share the significance of artificial intelligence (AI) as both a risk and opportunity from supporting productivity and innovation to workforce distributions and its use as a disinformation generator. We'll also discover the significance of finding the right mentors, the value of continuous learning, the importance of reinventing oneself to meet market demands, and the readiness to pivot when necessary.

    Hit subscribe and never miss an episode! You can find us in on Podbean, Apple, Spotify, YouTube Podcasts, and more. Don't forget to share your thoughts by leaving a review!

    About The In Reality Podcast:

    Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs, a School of Management podcast, is hosted and executive produced by John Rebecchi (M.B.A. '83), Ph.D., founder of Strategy + Culture Consulting, and features interviews with thought leaders, entrepreneurs from startups to multinational companies, and experts in fields shaping the future of business.

    Executive Producer Deborah Y. Cohn, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing at NYIT and former Interim Dean of the School of Management (2021–2024), brings her expertise to the show, while Patthara Chandaragga, a Student Advisement Specialist, works closely with both the host and Executive Producers as the podcast’s marketing strategist and producer.

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    30 min