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Founders Podcast

Ash Lonare
Founders Podcast
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  • Founders Podcast

    How One Ex‑Booking Agent Built a $10M AI Empire for Indie Musicians

    2026/03/03 | 43 mins.
    In this conversation, Brad Stewart shares his extensive experience in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of action and execution for aspiring founders. He discusses his journey from being a booking agent to developing Music Mogul AI, a software designed to streamline the management and marketing processes for independent artists. Brad highlights the onboarding process, cost savings, and efficiency of the software, while also providing insights into strategies for success in the music industry. He concludes with recommendations for personal productivity and innovative business ideas.

    Takeaways

    Patience is key in any industry, especially music.
    Action is more important than analysis; start doing something.
    Learning from failure is crucial for growth.
    Being obsessed with your work can lead to success.
    The traditional music industry model is inefficient and needs disruption.
    Music Mogul AI aims to empower independent artists with technology.
    A strong online presence is essential for artists today.
    Incremental improvements can lead to significant results over time.
    Creating a memorable experience for fans is vital for musicians.
    Drones can be a fun and creative outlet outside of work.

    Titles

    Empowering Independent Artists with Technology
    The Journey from Booking Agent to Software Developer

    Sound bites

    "Just start doing something."
    "This model is broken."
    "Atomic Habits is fantastic."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Inspirational Quotes
    02:57 The Importance of Taking Action
    05:46 Brad's Journey in the Music Industry
    08:37 Introducing Music Mogul AI
    11:44 Understanding the Ideal Customer Profile
    14:47 Onboarding Process and Benefits for Artists
    17:33 Cost Savings and Efficiency for Artists
    20:33 Beta Testing and Future Projections
    24:36 The Value of Investment in Music Business
    29:08 Introducing Music Mogul AI
    30:46 Strategies for Success in the Music Industry
    33:37 Key Attributes of Successful Musicians
    38:12 Productivity Habits for Musicians
    41:56 Innovative Business Ideas in Music
    44:02 Connecting with Brad Stewart
  • Founders Podcast

    How a Startup Transformed Data Privacy in Europe’s Regulated Industries

    2026/02/24 | 56 mins.
    Most companies struggle to modernize their data infrastructure without risking compliance breaches or massive overhauls—that is, until now. Matt Zoltow reveals how his startup turned the world of regulated industries upside down with a platform that keeps data in its own private cloud, yet delivers seamless AI-powered insights in real time. If your organization faces strict data sovereignty rules but still craves agility and security, this episode is your game-changer.
    In this eye-opening conversation, Matt shares the origin story of IntelliPaaS and how a narrow focus on regulated enterprises helped pioneer a revolutionary approach to data integration. You’ll discover the key principles that allow global companies—automotive giants, government agencies, and beverage producers—to connect 170 sites across Europe without ever compromising their sovereignty. Matt breaks down how their platform enables enterprises to maintain full control of data while integrating AI, automating supply chains, and ensuring compliance—no matter where they operate.
    We break down how legacy systems and point-to-point integrations threaten to spiral out of control, creating unmanageable complexity and security risks. Matt shares concrete strategies for avoiding these pitfalls, emphasizing cloud-agnostic, flexible architectures that adapt to changing regulations like the EU AI Act or Korea’s new AI law. You'll learn practical tactics for building trust with regulators, mastering regional data standards, and ensuring your organization stays ahead in the race for secure, compliant data innovation.
    Failing to modernize your data architecture risks not just security breaches but missed opportunities in AI-driven decision making and supply chain optimization. This episode offers a blueprint to turn compliance constraints into a source of competitive advantage—empowering you to harness data without sacrificing control or flexibility. Perfect for executives, founders, and IT leaders in regulated industries, this is essential listening to future-proof your data infrastructure.
    Matt Zoltow is the CTO of IntelliPaaS, a leader in secure, compliant data integration solutions for highly regulated sectors. With a background spanning Germany, New Zealand, and Asia, Matt’s entrepreneurial journey is defined by doing what’s impossible—building platforms trusted globally despite complex regulatory environments. His insights combine deep industry expertise with real-world success stories, making this episode a must-listen for anyone aiming to lead with confidence in a data-driven world.

    Why this works:
    This episode hooks listeners immediately by addressing a common pain point—balancing compliance with agility—while teasing a groundbreaking solution. It appeals directly to decision-makers in regulated industries who need practical, scalable strategies. The detailed insights, real-world examples, and focus on future regulatory trends create curiosity and provide actionable value, encouraging clicks and sustained engagement.
  • Founders Podcast

    Stop Guessing! The ONE MVP Trick That Guarantees Market Validation

    2026/02/20 | 49 mins.
    In this engaging conversation, Bobby Glen James shares his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding customer wants versus needs, the significance of a unique value proposition (UVP), and the necessity of creating a minimum viable product (MVP) before quitting a day job. He recounts his experiences with startups, the challenges faced, and the lessons learned, while also providing valuable advice for aspiring founders. Bobby's insights into leveraging technology and AI for business growth are particularly noteworthy, as he encourages entrepreneurs to focus on solving real problems for their customers.

    Takeaways

    Success is about doing, not just planning.
    Understanding what customers want is crucial.
    A unique value proposition can set you apart.
    Building a business starts with identifying a problem.
    You don't need to quit your job to start a business.
    Creating an MVP is essential for validation.
    Sales are the true measure of a business's viability.
    Technology should simplify, not complicate.
    AI can revolutionize how businesses operate.
    Failures are valuable learning experiences.

    Titles

    Unlocking Entrepreneurial Success with Bobby Glen James
    The Art of Understanding Customer Needs

    Sound bites

    "D-O, do."
    "Do it, don't quit."
    "Do they want it?"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Motivation
    02:50 The Importance of Understanding Wants vs. Needs
    06:02 The Journey of a Successful Startup
    08:56 The Unique Value Proposition (UVP) Explained
    11:47 Bobby's Entrepreneurial Roots and Influences
    17:49 Current Ventures and Innovations in Technology
    23:45 Advice for Aspiring Founders
    26:42 The Importance of MVPs and Market Validation
    31:34 Quickfire Round: Insights and Recommendations
  • Founders Podcast

    How ONE Simple Delegation Hack Turned Kayana into a 7‑Figure Talent Empire

    2026/02/20 | 44 mins.
    In this power‑packed episode, host Chris Nolte pulls back the curtain on his entrepreneurial journey and the birth of Kayana, a game‑changing talent‑management company. From the moment he spotted a glaring problem in the market—talent being commoditized—to the relentless pursuit of the right solution, Chris shares the hard‑won lessons that turned a simple idea into a thriving business that not only scales profitably but also makes a real difference for clients and their families.
    What you’ll learn
    Why understanding the real problem is the #1 driver of business growth – and how to avoid chasing the wrong one.
    The hidden opportunity in talent commoditization and how Kayana turned it into a competitive advantage.
    Delegation is the real magic – practical frameworks for handing off work without losing control, boosting productivity and freeing you to focus on strategy.
    How market research can uncover untapped demand – Chris walks through the exact steps he used to validate Kayana’s niche.
    Success stories that prove the impact of great client relationships – hear real‑world examples of businesses transformed by Kayana’s approach.
    Personal development hacks – from learning an instrument to sharpening your entrepreneurial mindset, discover why continuous learning fuels lasting success.
    The power of sharing ideas – why protecting your concepts can hold you back, and how open collaboration accelerates growth.
    Key Takeaways
    *Do well and do good – profit and purpose can coexist.
    Solve the right problem – it’s the cornerstone of sustainable growth.
    Delegate strategically – multiply your output without burning out.
    Leverage market research – turn data into decisive action.
    Share, don’t hoard – ideas grow stronger when they’re shared.
    Whether you’re an early‑stage founder, a seasoned CEO, or anyone curious about building a talent‑focused business, Chris’s candid storytelling, actionable insights, and inspiring anecdotes will leave you equipped to tackle your own entrepreneurial challenges.
    Listen now* to discover how the right problem, smart delegation, and relentless learning can transform a vision into a thriving enterprise. 🎧🚀
  • Founders Podcast

    How to Influence Investors Full Proof Blueprint

    2026/02/17 | 50 mins.
    In this episode of Founders Podcast, Andrew shares his insights on the journey of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of mindset, connection, and influence in leadership. He discusses the struggles founders face, the significance of developing a gain mindset, and the phases of startup life. Andrew highlights the power of empathy and storytelling in influencing others and stresses that clarity is crucial for performance.
    He also explores the balance between success and fulfillment, encouraging founders to pursue meaningful ventures. The conversation concludes with a lightning round of quickfire questions, revealing Andrew's personal productivity habits and thoughts on resilience.

    Takeaways

    One of my favorite quotes is from Gandhi about forgiveness.
    Connection is key when dealing with struggles in business.
    You are the magic of your business, not just the idea.
    Develop a gain mindset to appreciate your progress.
    Founders go through distinct phases in their development.
    Influence starts with empathy and ends with storytelling.
    80% of performance is clarity, and 80% of clarity is connection.
    Success is achieving a goal; fulfillment is the experience.
    There's always a third door to opportunity.
    Resilience is a key attribute of successful founders.

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