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Inner Circle

Inner Circle

De : North of Noise
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Inner Circle is a podcast for founders, CEOs, and operators shaping what comes next. Each episode brings you into candid, unscripted conversations with the people building enduring companies, navigating inflection points, and making high-stakes decisions when the playbook runs out.

This isn’t about soundbites or surface-level success stories. It’s about the thinking behind the moves - how leaders allocate time and capital, manage complexity, build trust, and evolve alongside their businesses. Guests range from startup founders to seasoned executives, investors, and cultural leaders, all invited to speak openly about what actually works, what failed quietly, and what they’re still figuring out.

Inner Circle is where experience meets intention. A place for long-form dialogue, honest reflection, and shared perspective - designed for those who value depth over noise and believe the most meaningful insights emerge when the right people sit down together.

Powered by North of Noise, a Carabiner Capital company.

2025 North of Noise
Direction Economie Management et direction
Épisodes
  • Diagnosis First: The Framework One CEO Used to Rebuild a 20-Year Software Company for AI
    Jun 2 2026

    Aled Miles has spent his career stepping into transformation at scale. He once moved to Los Angeles to run a global helicopter company with no prior experience in aviation. Today, he is two and a half years into leading the transformation of Formstack, a twenty-year-old enterprise software company, into IntelliStack, an AI-native workflow orchestration platform.

    In this conversation, Aled unpacks what large-scale change actually looks like from the inside. Why diagnosis has to come before strategy. Why restructuring the organization was necessary to shift speed, culture, and execution. And why enterprise software is being forced to move toward more service-led, outcome-driven models in the age of AI.

    It’s a candid look at what it takes to rebuild a scaled company mid-flight, and what that process reveals about how AI is reshaping the way work actually gets done.

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    50 min
  • Why Most Founders Get Finance Wrong, and How to Fix it
    May 30 2026

    Most founders don't fail because of bad finance. They fail because they treat it as reporting instead of decision-making.

    Before building 82i, Jason Shapiro studied finance and math, taught high school math and coached basketball through Teach for America, and worked in investment banking and private equity before spending years as an early-stage investor speaking with nearly 1,000 founders. That experience led him to a simple but overlooked insight: finance in most startups is treated as reporting, when it should be a decision-making system.

    In this conversation, he explains why startup finance functions break at scale, how that quietly distorts strategy inside companies, what it takes to turn finance into a true co-pilot for growth, and how his path through teaching, investing, and operating ultimately led him to start 82i.

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    30 min
  • What 10 Years in Restaurant Tech Taught Me About Tech, Timing, and Survival with Sterling Douglass
    May 29 2026

    Restaurant tech went from being resisted to being essential, and Sterling Douglass has spent the last decade building through that shift.

    Sterling is the co-founder and CEO of Chowly, a platform now inside 17,000 restaurants across the US. In this conversation, he shares what ten years in restaurant tech has taught him about timing and adoption, how the industry went from rejecting software to embracing AI faster than any shift he's seen, and his unlikely path from actuary to founder.


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    30 min
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