Tech Unplugged

Tech Unplugged

The Tech Unplugged Podcast is an interview series from the Tech Club at London Business School. It’s for LBS students, MBA peers, and professionals exploring careers in tech; whether starting fresh, pivoting within the industry, or pursuing other paths where tech knowledge matters. Through human stories, the podcast reveals what working in tech really feels like, giving listeners the confidence and vocabulary to engage with industry professionals and the perspective to form their own opinions about the sector.

Episodes

  1. FEB 26

    Leading from the Founder’s Office: Why the Chief of Staff is the Ultimate Post-MBA Role

    In the fast-paced world of tech unicorns and high-growth startups, the Chief of Staff (CoS) is often described as the "force multiplier" for founders and CEOs. Yet, it remains one of the most misunderstood roles in business. In this episode of Tech Unplugged, we sit down with Kathryn Larin (MBA '21), the Chief of Staff at Marshmallow. Kathryn shares her "full circle" journey, from founding and hosting the Ride It Out podcast as an LBS student to becoming a key strategic partner to the C-suite at one of the UK’s leading Insurtechs. We explore: The Career Pivot: How Kathryn moved from the structured world of investment banking into the entrepreneurial sphere. Defining the Role: The spectrum of the CoS role, from "Strategic Proxy" to operational leader, and how it changes from Seed stage to Series C. Rank vs. Authority: A fascinating look at military leadership principles applied to tech - how a CoS builds trust and authority without formal "rank". The AI Evolution: Why AI will automate the analytical "grunt work," making the CoS role more human-centric and relationship-driven than ever before. The First 90 Days: Tactical advice for MBAs entering the role, including Kathryn’s personal "Operating Manual" for working with CEOs. Chapter Timestamps (00:00) Intro: The Chief of Staff as a Force Multiplier (01:53) Kathryn’s Journey: From Banking to the LBS MBA (03:40) The "Ride It Out" Podcast: Lessons in Adaptability (07:20) What does a Chief of Staff actually do? (09:30) The "Glue" of the Organization: Cross-functional Leadership (11:34) Rank vs. Authority: Building Trust in a Startup (14:50) The Future of the Role: Will AI replace the CoS? (18:25) Positioning yourself for a CoS role post-MBA (21:05) The First 90 Days: Kathryn’s "Operating Manual" (24:15) The Chief of Staff Guide & MBA Research Fellowship Key Takeaways & Mentions Kathryn’s Tools: Granola (for note-taking) and ChatGPT/Claude (for high-stakes communication and EQ). Recommended Reading: The First 90 Days by Michael D. Watkins. Opportunity for Students Kathryn is looking for an MBA Research Fellow to help co-author her upcoming Chief of Staff Guide. If you're interested in working on this guide, apply here: https://forms.gle/snU27oZamo6kKRqh9 Host: Lanre Adeoye Guest: Kathryn Larin Editor: Lanre Adeoye Crew: Ridhi Bhatnagar | Lena Markovic | Richa Aggarwal | Carlota Apolonia

    37 min
  2. JAN 31

    The Future of EdTech: How AI, Precision Education, and Micro-Schools are Redefining Learning

    Episode Summary: Is the classroom as we know it dead? With the arrival of Generative AI and the lasting impact of the pandemic, the education sector is undergoing its most radical transformation in a century. In this special collaboration between the London Business School Tech Club and the Education Club, we are joined by Alex Sarlin and Ben Kornell, hosts of the industry-leading podcast EdTech Insiders. Together, we unpack how technology is shifting education from a "factory model" to "precision learning," where the student takes the driver’s seat and the teacher becomes a coach. Whether you are a founder looking for "Blue Ocean" opportunities or an MBA student navigating the current VC drought, this episode provides a masterclass on the trends defining the next decade of learning. What We Dive Into: The Post-Pandemic Shift: How the industry moved from Covid-era survival to the "ChatGPT Revolution".Precision Education: Shifting from top-down standardized testing to personalized, data-driven learning roadmaps.The Teacher’s Evolution: Moving from the "Sage on the Stage" to the "Guide on the Side" as AI automates mundane administrative tasks.Global Leapfrogging: Why the Global South may bypass traditional infrastructure directly into AI-enabled education, similar to the mobile phone revolution.Founder Reality Check: Why simple quiz generators are a "red ocean" and where the real gaps—like automated simulations and special pedagogies—actually lie.MBA Career Paths: Navigating edtech fellowships and the skills needed to bridge the gap between formal education and employer needs. Resources: EdTech Insiders: The global community, podcast, and newsletter for edtech professionals.Generative AI Use Case Database: A comprehensive database of over 300 AI tools categorized into 60 education use cases.Design Tech High School (DTEK): A pioneering school on the Oracle campus where students drive their own projects and products.Owl Ventures EdTech MBA Fellowship: A specialized fellowship program for business students to enter the edtech space.European EdTech Map: A directory of hundreds of edtech companies across Europe, from the Nordics to Poland.Coursera for Campuses: A platform helping universities integrate industry certificates into formal degrees.NotebookLM (Google): Noted for its "astounding" podcast feature for educational synthesis.Featured AI & Learning Tools Build Your Own AI: Explore Google AI Studio to start creating personalized learning tools.The Future of Interviews: See the HeyGen Interactive Avatar in action—a glimpse into automated, video-based coaching.AI Social Experiments: Read the MIT Tech Review on how AI characters are evolving in digital worlds, redefining social-emotional learning.Precision Discovery: Check out Novodia for a look at next-gen AI-driven educational platforms.Chapter Markers (Timestamps): [0:00] Intro: The Future of Classrooms and Tech Unplugged. [2:45] The Origin of EdTech Insiders. [7:15] Precision Education: Beyond Cognitive Training. [12:30] The Role of Parents and the "Burning Platform" for Teachers. [19:00] Innovation in the Global South: The AI Leapfrog Moment. [28:40] Entrepreneurship: Avoiding Saturated AI Markets. [35:10] The VC Drought and Raising Capital in the AI Era. [42:15] MBA Careers: How to Break into EdTech. Guest Bios: Alex Sarlin is an edtech veteran with expertise in higher education, workforce development, and product design. Ben Kornell is a K-12 expert focused on growth, strategy, and investment within the education ecosystem. Together, they host EdTech Insiders, the world's largest global edtech community.Credits: Host: Aritra Sutradhar Guests: Alex Sarlin and Ben Kornell Editors: Aritra Sutradhar | Lanre Adeoye Crew: Ridhi Bhatnagar | Lena Markovic | Richa Aggarwal | Carlota Apolonia

    47 min

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The Tech Unplugged Podcast is an interview series from the Tech Club at London Business School. It’s for LBS students, MBA peers, and professionals exploring careers in tech; whether starting fresh, pivoting within the industry, or pursuing other paths where tech knowledge matters. Through human stories, the podcast reveals what working in tech really feels like, giving listeners the confidence and vocabulary to engage with industry professionals and the perspective to form their own opinions about the sector.