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Thursday Apr 23, 2020

On today’s show, we have Jonathan Trent. His 20-year stint at NASA as a Senior Research Scientist has included research in marine science, microbiology and cell biology, medicine, nanotechnology, engineering, and environmental sciences. After doing 7 TED talks about his career in science, he is now leaving NASA to form his own startup which will pivot from the offshore system to an onshore design that he is calling UpCycle Systems. It will be the only patented technology that accepts wet waste as is, without initial treatment, and then converts it to renewable assets, clean water, steam, electricity, gas and minerals.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Did the US ever land on the moon?
What has changed at NASA over the last 20 years?
How likely is it that we will soon go to Mars?
What is the big picture of the environment?
What are the United Nations Sustainability Goals?
What is an economy based on waste?
What is Bio-asset recovery?
We would like to give a special thanks to Victor Wang who is the Founder and Chairman at China Silicon Valley hosting the delegation that led to connecting with Jonathan Trent. Without Victor this interview would not have been possible.
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Books and Resources
Jonathan Trent’s LinkedIn
 NASA AMES Research Center
 
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Shawn Flynn’s Twitter Account
Shawn Flynn’s LinkedIn Account
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Shawn Flynn’s Facebook Account
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Thursday Apr 23, 2020

On today’s show, we interview Sam Liang, the Founder and CEO of Otter.ai, a highly disruptive collaboration and productivity tool. Otter.ai has won many of the most prestigious awards in tech given by companies such as Google, FastCompany, PcMag, and more. Before founding his startup, Sam worked at Google where he led the location-based services unit, and won an award for the “Bluedot Mobile Location System.” Sam received a PhD at Stanford for Internet Distributed Systems, working under the professor who is known for being the first investor in Google.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How big of a market there is for a program for translating and storing conversations
How Otter works and how it continually keeps improving using Artificial Intelligence
 What the next few years looks like for use of data and how programs will get more and more accurate in time
 How a translation tool will revolutionize what we know about ourselves
 
We would like to give a special thanks to Rick Quan who made the introduction to the Sam Liang, which allowed this amazing interview to happen.
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Books and Resources
Homepage of Otter.ai
LinkedIn of Sam Liang
Tutorials on how to use Otter.ai
Review on Otter.ai from CNET
Rick Quan NBC interview discussing the documentary about Ed Lee
 
Connect with Shawn:
 
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Shawn Flynn’s Twitter Account
Shawn Flynn’s LinkedIn Account
Silicon Valley LinkedIn Group Account
Shawn Flynn’s Facebook Account
Email Shawn@thesiliconvalleypodcast.com
 

Thursday Apr 23, 2020

On today’s show, we have Tim Bigwood, who is the acting CEO of Noregon Systems. Noregon is a company that are the experts at acquiring, analyzing, and interpreting vehicle data. Their products include in-shop diagnostic and repair tools and real-time fleet asset-management solutions that give assistance in capturing and transforming your own vehicle data into actionable information.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How does this data affect the transportation supply chain?
How is vehicle data going to be used as autonomous cars become common in the market?
What is the role of cybersecurity in the communication among vehicles?
What is the possible future for the trucking industry? 
 
We would like to give a special thanks to James Cape, who is a Managing Partner at Matrix Solutions. James made the introduction to Tim. Without James, we would not have been able to conduct this amazing interview.
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Guest:
Tim Bigwood’s LinkedIn
Noregon Systems Official Website
 
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Shawn Flynn’s Twitter Account
Shawn Flynn’s LinkedIn Account
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Email Shawn@TheInvestorsPodcast.com
 
 
 

Thursday Apr 23, 2020

We’re happy to welcome Sharon Vosmek to the show today! Sharon is the CEO of Astia, managing director of the Astia Fund, and a managing member of Astia Angels. Astia is the pre-eminent organization working to ensure the success of high-growth startups founded and led by women. Astia Angels is a global investment group comprised of family offices and HNW individuals to invest directly into women-led, high-growth companies. She is well-regarded around the globe for her opinions, research and commentary on the importance of women leaders as integral to innovation and high-performing entrepreneurial companies.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What is the current VC model and how is it broken?
How important is diversity for a company? Are there any measurable benefits?
What is the investment thesis for Astia?
What is screening process that Astia uses to eliminate any biases?
 
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We would like to make a special thanks to Maya Tussing who is a Principal, Institutional Investment Advisor at Alesco Advisors LLC . Without her, we would never have met Sharon.
 
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Resources
Sharon Vosmek’s LinkedIn
Sharon Vosmek email address
Website of Astia
 
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Thursday Apr 23, 2020

On today’s show, we have MIT-trained physicist and entrepreneur Peter Fiekowsky who is committed to leaving behind a world he is proud of. Peter’s passion for that goal drives his leadership in multiple climate initiatives, including volunteering for the Citizens’ Climate Lobby and founding the Climate Restoration Alliance (CRA). He is also founder and president of Automated Visual Inspection (AVI) LLC and a board member of Zynergy Capital Inc. He holds 27 patents.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How much support does the United Nations currently give for the environmental effort?
What are possible solutions to rid the world of the CO2 problem and how much will these solutions cost?
What is the future of power?
What is ColdFusion?
How do crypto currencies like bitcoin, and all the energy that it takes to mine them, affect the environment?
We would like to give a special thanks to Sunil Bhaskaran who is the founder of “The Global Business Mastermind” for connecting us with Peter Fiekowsky. Without Sunil, this interview would not have been possible.
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Guest:
Peter Fiekowsky’s LinkedIn
Peter’s nonprofit, Foundation for Climate Restoration
CONNECT WITH SHAWN
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Shawn Flynn’s LinkedInAccount
Silicon Valley LinkedInGroup Account
Shawn Flynn’s FacebookAccount
Email Shawn@thesiliconvalleypodcast.com
 
 

Thursday Apr 23, 2020

On today’s show, we chat with Gregory LaBlanc, who is a lecturer and Distinguished Teaching Fellow at the Haas Business school at University of California Berkeley. He teaches primarily in the areas of finance and strategy in the MBA and Master of Financial Engineering programs, and in Executive Education. His research interests lie at the intersection of law, finance, and psychology, in the area of business strategy and risk management.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What areas in finance will be affected by artificial intelligence?
What is “behavior in trading” and how will machines impact this?
Who are the biggest global players in Fintech?
What is the future for MBA programs?
What is Fintech School and what can you expect from it?
 
We would like to give a special thanks to My Nguyen who is the founder of Fintech School for connecting us with Gregory La Blanc. Without My, this interview would not have been possible.
 
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Books and Resources
Gregory LaBlanc’s LinkedIn
Gregory LaBlanc at Berkeley Business School
Check out Fintech School
 
CONNECT WITH SHAWN:
 
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Shawn Flynn’s Twitter Account
Shawn Flynn’s LinkedIn Account
Silicon Valley LinkedIn Group Account
Shawn Flynn’s Facebook Account
Email Shawn@thesiliconvalleypodcast.com
 

Thursday Apr 23, 2020

On today’s show, we sit down with Patrick Lee, the co-founder and former CEO of Rotten Tomatoes, a leading entertainment website focused on movie reviews and news. It is one of the top 800 most visited sites in the world. Patrick is now heavily involved with helping early-stage companies, advising companies such as Casetify, Credder, DNArt Inc., Instaread, Kiwi Campus, Leo AR, Magnesium Film, Oishii, WePloy, and Zeuss Technologies. He is a current or former mentor at SOSV, Berkeley SkyDeck, Blue Startups, Founder Institute, Mentorbox, Berkeley LAUNCH Startup Accelerator and was the executive Producer of "The Heavenly Kings", directed by Daniel Wu (Best New Director, 2007 Hong Kong Film Awards).
 
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The story behind one of the most popular websites in the world!
What it was really like to manage a startup during and after the stock market crash in 2000
What it is like when the company you built is acquired
What are the features that make a great accelerator program
What is the future for online streaming platforms
 
We would like to give a special thanks to Alan Tien for connecting us with Patrick Lee. Without Alan, this interview would not have been possible.
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Books and Resources
Connect with Patrick Lee on LinkedIn
More about Patrick’s first company, DesignReactor
Book Patrick for Speaking Engagements
 
CONNECT WITH SHAWN:
 
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Shawn Flynn’s Twitter Account
Shawn Flynn’s LinkedIn Account
Silicon Valley LinkedIn Group Account
Shawn Flynn’s Facebook Account
Email Shawn@thesiliconvalleypodcast.com
 
 
 

Thursday Apr 23, 2020

Michael Keogh recently joined Stanley Black & Decker as SVP of their new Digital Innovation office. He is leading the effort to transform a 175-year old industrial company into a data and digital company. In this role he is responsible for incubating internal startups, ecosystem development, and building new revenue streams for the company. Most recently, he was at Apple where he was the Senior Director of Finance for all of Apple R&D supporting the long-term hardware and silicon roadmap development. At Apple, he negotiated with the Shanghai government on a tax and economic incentive plan with a >$1B benefit to grow Apple’s business in China.  
For over a decade spanning his time with Apple and Intel, he held several roles in China, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Before starting in the tech world, Mike spent several years at a large Commercial Contracting and Property Development company as an estimator and Project Manager. He is an angel investor and hold several Board and advisor positions. He also invests in real estate and has built a portfolio of university student housing, as well as some international properties. Mike holds an MBA from Cornell University and a BA from the University of North Carolina. He speaks conversational Chinese and Italian.
 
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Is the construction industry prime for disruption?
What will the future look like for the construction Tech sector?
How is construction Tech and Real estate tech different or the same?
What are some areas of the construction that can be semi-automated and automated?
What about the advances in the materials used for construction?
 
We would like to give a special thanks to Sonja Markova who is the Executive Director at Band of Angels which since 1994, has invested in over 400 companies with 62 profitable M&A exits and 12 IPOs. Without her introduction to Michael this interview would not have been able to happen
 
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Website of Stanley Black and Decker
Link to Band of Angels
 
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Shawn Flynn’s Twitter Account
Shawn Flynn’s LinkedIn Account
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Tuesday Apr 21, 2020

We talk to Alan Tien, an experienced senior executive in Internet, e-commerce, Online Payments, Emerging Markets (APAC), and Strategy. He has deep experience in Product Management, rooted in a strong understanding of technology. He has led teams including PayPal into China with eBay in the early 2000s.  
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What is the real story behind what happened when eBay went to China
What is the most common business model that is being utilized in China 
What companies such as Stripe and Facebook face when going into Asian markets
What are some of the Financial Technology that China has adopted that the West has not
Who are some of the real disruptors in Financial Technology
 
I would like to make a special thanks to Wendy Xue. Without her, I would never have met Alan. And without him, much of what has happened with Silicon Valley could not have happened.
 
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Connect with our Guest
Connect with Alan Tien on LinkedIn 
 
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Shawn Flynn’s Twitter Account
Shawn Flynn’s LinkedIn Account
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Sunday Apr 19, 2020

We chat with John McNulty who has been a driving force in the technology industry for almost forty years. He has held leadership positions starting as General Manager at Intel in 1980 and including Senior VP & GM roles at two firms and President, CEO and Chairman of four other companies in the software, hardware, networking, and communications industries. Today, Mr. McNulty serves on the Board of Directors of four private technology companies and is also a member of the University of Notre Dame College of Engineering Advisory Council.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The evolution of Silicon Valley over the last 40 plus years. 
How important is culture to a company?
Is Facebook a security concern that people should be worried about?
What does the future look like for connected devices, IOT, and how important is cybersecurity to this technology? 
 
We would like to give a special thanks to James Cape who is a managing Partner at Matrix Solutions made the introduction to John. Without James we would not have been able to conduct this amazing interview.
 
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CONNECT WITH SHAWN:
 
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Shawn Flynn’s Twitter Account
Shawn Flynn’s LinkedIn Account
Silicon Valley LinkedIn Group Account
Shawn Flynn’s Facebook Account
Email Shawn@thesiliconvalleypodcast.com
 
 
 

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