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  • 251: Mapping the Invisible: Building a Business Around Clean Air with Max Interbrick
    Nov 25 2025

    Entrepreneurial visionary Max Interbrick joins us to unravel his journey from the streets of Israel to the picturesque landscapes of Switzerland, where the seeds of Sparrow Analytics were sown. Inspired by a personal quest to protect his son from urban pollution, Max innovatively transformed taxis into mobile air quality sensors, embarking on a mission to redefine urban health. This episode unpacks how these pioneering devices have traversed over a million miles, gathering invaluable data that shines a light on the air we breathe and its direct impact on our well-being. Max's story is a testament to the power of personal experiences in sparking groundbreaking innovations.

    Max and Sophie explore the transformative potential of Sparrow's decentralized network of air quality sensors that promise a fresh perspective on city living. By providing real-time air quality insights, Max envisions empowering communities to make informed decisions that could lead to revitalized local economies and healthier lifestyles. We delve into the implications of this data, considering its integration into daily life from public transport to indoor spaces, and its role in the burgeoning longevity industry. Max also shares his vision for future technology collaborations, including the exciting prospects of AI, machine learning, and blockchain in creating a robust ecosystem for environmental data sharing.

    In this episode, you'll hear about:
    • Max Interbrick's innovative journey from Israel to Switzerland, founding Sparrow Analytics.

    • Transforming taxis into mobile air quality sensors to gather crucial environmental data.

    • Impact of real-time air quality insights on urban living and community health.

    • Role of Sparrow's decentralized sensor network in promoting informed decision-making.

    • Exploration of air quality data's integration into public transport and indoor spaces.

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    40 min
  • 250: Work Is the Hobby: Owning the All-In Founder Journey with Simon Lancaster
    Oct 31 2025

    Join Sophie for a captivating conversation with Simon Lancaster, the pioneering mind behind Omni Ventures and a former innovator at Apple and Google. Simon's journey from shaping hardware giants like the MacBook and iPad to nurturing the next wave of manufacturing technology through his niche VC fund is nothing short of inspiring.

    Simon Lancaster is the Founding General Partner of Omni Ventures, a first-check Manufacturing Tech VC backing AI-powered software and IoT that modernize engineering, automation, and industrial supply chains. An Apple and Google alum with 45+ patents, he helped shape MacBook, Magic Mouse, and iPad hardware before scaling Arris Composites to a $260M valuation. At Omni, he now partners with technical founders at pre-seed with operator-grade rigor (no hype), and is authoring "Unlocking Alpha: Rise of the Niche VC."

    In this episode, you'll hear about:
    • Simon Lancaster's journey from Apple and Google to founding Omni Ventures and focusing on manufacturing tech investments
    • Insights on the evolution of venture capital, including the significance of business development and branding
    • Discussion on strategic partnerships, corporate venture capital, and fostering successful startup ecosystems
    • The role of provisional patents and the impact of robotics and automation on global manufacturing
    • Recent advancements in immigration laws supporting startup founders' visa applications
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    47 min
  • 249: Super Connecting in a Fast-Paced World with Carl Grant III
    Oct 15 2025

    Carl Grant III, a celebrated figure in the world of professional services business development, joins us to unravel the complexities of the US venture capital landscape. With a journey that kicked off during the early internet era, Carl's insights into capital raising are both profound and practical. We explore his transformation into a super connector at PricewaterhouseCoopers and Cooley, where he facilitated over $2.35 billion in capital for growth-stage companies. His latest venture, Capital Raise, is setting new standards by using technology to match companies with the right investors, highlighting the non-negotiable need for scalable business models with AI components.

    Join us as we navigate the diverse world of investment, dissecting the distinct operations of angel investors, venture capitalists, family offices, and private equity. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for any founder seeking to raise capital. Through personal anecdotes and industry examples, we highlight the significance of relationships, geography, and strategic considerations when engaging with these varied investor types. We also shed light on the risks of customer concentration and the shifting priorities of family offices, offering a comprehensive view of the investment landscape.

    Carl Grant III is a seasoned expert in professional services business development with over 25 years of experience, and has significantly impacted revenues and market shares. Alongside his professional achievements, Carl is an Army veteran, has a private pilot's license, and obtained an MBA. His insightful book, How to Live the Abundant Life, redefines the common perception of a prosperous existence: that material success is just one component of personal fulfillment.

    In this episode, you'll hear about:
    • Carl Grant III's insights into the US venture capital landscape and his journey as a super connector

    • Importance of scalable business models with AI components in securing venture capital

    • Distinctions between angel investors, venture capitalists, family offices, and private equity

    • Strategies for building meaningful investor relationships and navigating the investment world

    • Emphasizing mindset shifts, positive affirmations, and the role of faith in business success

    • Cross-cultural understanding and relationship-building through the Bridges of Faith initiative

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    49 min
  • 248: Beyond Silicon: How Living Processors Could Transform AI with Dr. Ewelina Kurtys
    Oct 9 2025

    Dr. Ewelina Kurtys, a trailblazer in neuroscience and entrepreneurship, joins Sophie to illuminate the groundbreaking fusion of living neurons and artificial intelligence through the lens of biocomputing. As we navigate her remarkable journey from academia to her influential role in tech consulting, Dr. Kurtys unveils the pioneering initiatives by Final Spark, co-founded by Fred Jordan and Martin Kutter. Together, they are spearheading efforts to seamlessly integrate biological neurons with digital technology, offering a future where AI is not only more powerful but also drastically more energy-efficient and cost-effective than existing models.

    Dr. Ewelina Kurtys is a scientist-turned-entrepreneur with a PhD in neuroscience, with 20+ peer-reviewed papers. After academia, she transitioned into business development and technology commercialization, advising tech companies on sales, partnerships, and market strategy. Originally trained in biology and biomedical science, Dr. Kurtys expanded into engineering through client projects, gaining experience in signal processing and Python.

    In this episode, you'll hear about:
    • Dr. Ewelina Kurtys discusses the fusion of living neurons and AI through biocomputing.

    • Final Spark's initiatives to integrate biological neurons with digital tech for energy-efficient AI.

    • The concept of bioservers using living neurons for information processing.

    • Ethical and sustainable neuron cultivation using human skin cells.

    • Challenges and breakthroughs in working with living neurons compared to traditional and quantum computing.

    • The potential of biocomputers to drastically reduce energy consumption in AI applications.

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    28 min
  • 247: The American Blueprint: Grit, Hope, and Resilience with Michael Graham
    Oct 1 2025

    Join Sophie for a captivating conversation with Michael Graham, a leader whose experiences span military service, entrepreneurship, and law, as he shares the insights from his latest book, "United Traits of America." As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, we reflect on the resilience required both in nation-building and business. Michael offers thought-provoking perspectives on the endurance of American achievements, providing practical tools for resilience and impactful leadership, all wrapped in his engaging storytelling style.

    Michael Graham is known as a voice of clarity and courage, helping high-performing leaders and organizations grow success into an exceptional and lasting significance. Over a distinguished career spanning military service, entrepreneurship, and private legal practice, he has led in combat zones, boardrooms, and courtrooms. A champion of American exceptionalism, he is a decorated combat veteran, U.S. Army Reserve Colonel, law firm partner, speaker, and author. He brings hard-earned lessons in service and leadership to every stage he steps onto. Michael inspires audiences with powerful insights on resilience, purpose, and leading with impact, sharing practical tools to help others level up in their own lives and careers. (He holds degrees from the University of South Carolina, Troy State University, Campbell University School of Law, and the U.S. Army War College.)

    In this episode, you'll hear about:
    • Michael Graham discusses insights from his book "United Traits of America" and its focus on resilience and leadership.

    • Exploration of America's 250th anniversary as a parallel to the endurance needed in both nation-building and business.

    • Challenges of imposter syndrome and the courage to pursue personal dreams despite societal pressures.

    • Importance of self-reliance and teamwork, illustrated with military examples, for collective success.

    • The role of vision and initiative in entrepreneurship and personal growth.

    • The transformative power of radical responsibility in shaping a better future for America.

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    54 min
  • 246: Nonlinear Futures: What Happens When Cause Doesn't Match Effect with Jamais Cascio
    Sep 24 2025
    World-renowned global thinker Jamais Cascio returns to our podcast with groundbreaking insights on the chaotic state of global affairs. Bucking the traditional VUCA framework, Jamais introduces the BANI framework—brittle, anxious, nonlinear, and incomprehensible—to better reflect the unpredictable challenges of our current world. This discussion gains urgency as we explore how events like climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic fit into this new paradigm, emphasizing the need for innovative ways to understand and navigate our tumultuous times. Together with Angela F. Williams, Jamais co-authored "Navigating the Age of Chaos: A Sense-Making Guide to a BANI World That Doesn't Make Sense," offering listeners strategies to cultivate resilience in this chaotic world. Introducing the concept of Positive BANI—bendability, attentiveness, neuroflexibility, and interconnectedness—they underscore the power of empathy, improvisation, and inclusivity as essential tools for individuals and organizations. These elements, while not a magic bullet, are pivotal in coping with ongoing chaos and achieving a balance between personal well-being and systemic change. One of Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers, Jamais Cascio explores our environment, technology, and culture to build plausible future scenarios. As a Distinguished Fellow at Institute for the Future, he created the BANI framework for understanding global chaos, now in use worldwide. He works, writes, and speaks around the world on issues facing the global future. In this episode, you'll hear about: Introduction of the BANI framework by Jamais Cascio as an evolution from the VUCA framework, addressing the chaotic nature of modern global affairs. Exploration of "Positive BANI" with a focus on bendability, attentiveness, neuroflexibility, and interconnectedness as tools for resilience. Discussion on the implications of artificial intelligence and the sustainability of the current attention-driven economic model. Examination of the future of work and the role of AI in reshaping identity and purpose in a world with reduced need for human labor. Emphasis on empathy, improvisation, and inclusivity as vital for navigating the chaos and achieving balance. Vision for a future where technology reduces survival burdens, enabling pursuit of fulfilling activities, while addressing current urgent challenges like climate change. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Linkedin - www.linkedin.com/in/jamaiscascio Website - www.openthefuture.com (archive of past work) Original BANI: https://medium.com/@cascio/facing-the-age-of-chaos-b00687b1f51d Most recent BANI: https://medium.com/@cascio/bani-2025-an-overview-575d92026fe1 Navigating the Age of Chaos: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/800209/navigating-the-age-of-chaos-by-jamais-cascio-bob-johansen-and-angela-f-williams/ Navigating the Age of Chaos on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Navigating-Age-Chaos-Sense-Making-Doesnt/dp/B0DVBG9FYR/ Alcorn Immigration Law: Subscribe to the monthly Alcorn newsletter Sophie Alcorn Podcast: Episode 16: E-2 Visa for Founders and Employees Episode 19: Australian Visas Including E-3 Episode 20: TN Visas and Status for Canadian and Mexican Citizens Immigration Options for Talent, Investors, and Founders Immigration Law for Tech Startups eBook
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    49 min
  • 245: The Potential Future of H-1B Selection: Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 DHS Weighted Selection Proposal
    Sep 16 2025

    Discover how the proposed changes to the H-1B visa program could unlock a new era for the U.S. workforce. Join Sophie as she unveils the 2025 Department of Homeland Security proposal that might shift the current random lottery system to a more strategic, wage-based selection approach. This episode promises a deep dive into how prioritizing higher wages and advanced education could reshape the employment landscape for specialized foreign workers, offering a potential solution to the current system's inefficiencies. We'll explore the broader implications of these changes on international students, startups, and the academic sector, ensuring you're fully equipped to navigate this evolution in U.S. immigration policy.

    Sophie breaks down the intricacies of the H-1B modernization rule and its potential to redefine specialty occupations and expand opportunities for cap-exempt employers. Larger firms might find new advantages, while smaller businesses and recent graduates could encounter hurdles, making this discussion crucial for all stakeholders. As we gear up for the March 2026 H-1B lottery, we discuss the federal rulemaking process and the importance of preparing now by evaluating wage offerings and alternative visa options. This episode serves as your essential guide to understanding and adapting to the proposed changes in the H-1B visa program, with valuable insights for both employers and employees aiming to thrive in this shifting landscape.

    In this episode, you'll hear about:
    • Proposed changes to the H-1B visa program could shift from a random lottery to a wage-based selection process.

    • 2025 DHS proposal aims to prioritize higher wages and advanced education, potentially reshaping the U.S. workforce.

    • Implications for various stakeholders, including startups, larger firms, international students, and the academic sector.

    • Discussion on H-1B modernization rule expanding cap-exempt employer access and redefining specialty occupations.

    • Potential challenges for smaller businesses and recent graduates in securing H-1B slots.

    • Exploration of alternative visa options and the importance of preparing for the March 2026 H-1B lottery.

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    23 min
  • 244: The Rise of Immigrant and Unconventional Founders in the Creator Economy with Arjita Sethi
    Sep 10 2025

    Unlock the secrets to empowering immigrant entrepreneurs and transforming setbacks into success with Arjita Sethi's inspiring journey. Arjita, a serial entrepreneur and educator, shares how closing her AI startup paved the way for founding the New Founders School. This thriving educational hub supports immigrant entrepreneurs by turning lessons from failure into stepping stones for success. In our conversation, Arjita emphasizes the power of mentorship and community in nurturing early-stage founders, highlighting the resilience and resourcefulness that define her approach.

    Arjita is a serial entrepreneur and educator who launched her first startup at 16 and now champions equity in education and entrepreneurship, impacting 50,000 people across 40 countries and advising the NASDAQ Entrepreneurial Center.

    A TEDX speaker, angel investor, and recipient of the U.S. Alien of Extraordinary Ability visa, she teaches at Hult International Business School and San Francisco State University, with her work featured in Forbes, Business Insider, The Better India, and The Economic Times. Through New Founder School, Arjita guides early-stage founders on launch strategy, user-driven marketing, business models, and fundraising readiness.

    In this episode, you'll hear about:
    • Arjita Sethi's journey from closing her AI startup to founding New Founders School, a hub for immigrant entrepreneurs.

    • Importance of mentorship, community, and learning from failure in building a successful entrepreneurial ecosystem.

    • Insights into using AI and technology to reshape the post-pandemic startup landscape.

    • Balancing entrepreneurship with personal life, emphasizing "life success" over traditional work-life balance.

    • Updates on immigration opportunities for founders, including the cap-exempt concurrent H-1B visa.

    • The significance of flexibility, collaboration, and strategic planning in thriving as an entrepreneur.

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    47 min