AlchemistX: Innovators Inside

AlchemistX: Innovators Inside, Hosted by Ian Bergman

What is new in Corporate Innovation, and why is it so hard? Join us for a series of interviews with thought leaders, founders, and high achievers inside the world of innovation. Through intimate conversations with Host and Head of AlchemistX, Ian Bergman, we explore what makes innovation so challenging. Guests range from established stars to the most exciting up-and-comers. Innovators Inside is a must-listen for anyone trying to instill a culture of curiosity into a large corporation or organization.

  1. The Subversive Go-to-Market: Why Legitimacy Beats Features

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    The Subversive Go-to-Market: Why Legitimacy Beats Features

    Ian Bergman sits down with entrepreneur and author Alistair Croll, Founder of Fwd50 a to unpack ideas from his new book Just Evil Enough: The Subversive Marketing Handbook. They explore why product-market fit is no longer enough, how product-market-medium fit wins today, and why legitimacy—not features—decides who gets chosen in crowded markets. Croll shares a builder-friendly approach to go-to-market: crafting “zero-day” marketing moves, spotting weak signals, and exploiting asymmetries competitors can’t or won’t match. From Dropbox’s built-in virality to IKEA’s customer-assembled value chain and Taylor Swift’s “Taylor’s Version” legitimacy hack, Ian and Alistair map the playbook for standing out when anyone can “vibe-code” a product. You’ll hear a timely framework for the era of a million tiny horses (niche winners), the shift from an attention economy to an outcome economy, and a clear ethical line—Don’t Actually Be Evil—for running bold, subversive campaigns without crossing into fraud or harm. Takeaways Think in mediums: Aim for product-market-medium fit; platforms have norms, mechanics, and governance you must design for. Compete on legitimacy: Make your offer incomparable so you’re chosen, not just compared. Hunt weak signals: Look for early indicators that, if true, unlock outsized advantage. Exploit asymmetry: Build plays rivals can’t respond to without breaking their own model. Disrupt the value chain: Merge, split, reorder, or reassign steps (à la IKEA, Talk) to create a new reason to choose you. Ship zero-day GTM: Treat distribution like product—engineer referral, incentives, and narrative into the build. Stay ethical: Subversive ≠ sinister. Set rules like “don’t assume consent” and “don’t commit fraud.” If this conversation sparks ideas, check out Just Evil Enough, and explore more resources at justevilenough.com. Subscribe and share with the innovation agitators on your team. For full show notes and resources visit: https://www.alchemistaccelerator.com/podcasts

    39 min
  2. The Plan to Reimagine Entrepreneurship in America

    14 OCT.

    The Plan to Reimagine Entrepreneurship in America

    In this episode of the AlchemistX Innovators Inside Podcast, Ian Bergman sits down with Maura O’Neill to explore her bold mission with The Decade Project: reshaping U.S. entrepreneurship so that it reflects the full racial, ethnic, and gender makeup of the nation. Maura unpacks the economic and social potential of inclusive entrepreneurship — from unlocking trillions in GDP growth to empowering millions of new business owners. She shares the four pillars driving this transformation: access to capital, knowledge, connections, and belief — and reveals how innovation in financial instruments, mindset, and mentorship can spark systemic change. Drawing lessons from her time in both the public and private sectors, Maura reflects on what it takes to drive large-scale innovation inside complex systems, why diversity and dissent fuel better solutions, and how optimism and urgency can turn impossible goals into reality. Key Takeaways: The four levers to close the entrepreneurship equity gap Why innovation in capital and funding models is overdue How to balance audacity with structure when leading change The power of being “more curious than certain” in leadership and innovation What entrepreneurs and policymakers can learn from USAID’s transformation journey A masterclass in purpose-driven innovation and the belief that ordinary people are capable of extraordinary things. 🎧 Listen now to discover how Maura and The Decade Project are turning one of America’s biggest challenges into its next great opportunity. For full show notes and resources visit: https://www.alchemistaccelerator.com/podcasts

    53 min
  3. The Hard Truths of Commercializing Deep Tech: Lessons from IP to Startup Success

    16 SEPT.

    The Hard Truths of Commercializing Deep Tech: Lessons from IP to Startup Success

    Ian Bergman sits down with Hassan Jaferi, Sr. Director at Myant Ventures and veteran of IP, tech transfer, and startup acceleration, to unpack the realities of turning academic breakthroughs into thriving businesses. From his early career as a patent examiner to building and mentoring deep tech ventures through Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners, Hassan shares the pivotal lessons he’s learned about bridging the gap between research and commercialization. He explains why most startups fail to define the real problem, the critical role of industry engagement, and how founders can avoid wasting years chasing the wrong market. Key insights include: Why 50% of academic spinouts struggle to identify a true problem to solve The importance of engaging industry early—and speaking in the language of problems, not solutions Three hard-won lessons from scaling Bitnobi, a data-sharing startup that was recently acquired How founders should think about grant funding, bootstrapping, and the right time to raise venture capital Why embedding entrepreneurial experience inside universities can make or break tech transfer success Whether you’re building a deep tech startup, working in corporate innovation, or navigating university tech transfer, this conversation delivers practical lessons on what it really takes to move research from the lab to the market. For full show notes and resources visit: https://www.alchemistaccelerator.com/podcasts

    43 min
  4. The Big Bet Playbook for the Hyper‑Digital Era with John Rossman

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    The Big Bet Playbook for the Hyper‑Digital Era with John Rossman

    In this episode of the AlchemistX Innovators Inside Podcast, Ian Bergman sits down with John Rossman, Keynote Speaker & Advisor—former Amazon leader and author of Big Bet Leadership—to break down the operating system senior executives need to win transformational bets. From T‑Mobile’s Un‑carrier playbook to Amazon’s working‑backwards method, John explains why most corporate transformations stall—and how to build the second playbook that actually ships change. They dig into the three habits of “big bet” leaders—create clarity, maintain velocity, and accelerate risk & value—plus practical tools like narrative docs, DRIs/single‑threaded leadership, and the “Continue, Kill, Pivot (or Confusion)” decision cadence. John also shares why cost‑model innovation must pair with customer value, what it means to be an “active skeptic,” and the first step any leader should take tomorrow morning. You’ll learn: Why the hyper‑digital era demands a different leadership OS How to frame a Big Bet Vector: name the problem and the future state The three habits: create clarity, maintain velocity, accelerate risk & value How to use writing & debate (not slides) to kill groupthink and analysis paralysis The role of a senior DRI/single‑threaded leader in de‑risking innovation A clean governance loop: Continue, Kill, or Pivot—avoid “confusion” Why cost‑model innovation + 10x customer value drives real adoption A simple starting move: write 3–5 hard problems in one paragraph each For John’s book and frameworks visit https://www.alchemistaccelerator.com/podcasts.

    45 min
  5. How to Identify the Right Problem, Build the Right Product, and Win Early Customers

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    How to Identify the Right Problem, Build the Right Product, and Win Early Customers

    In this episode of the AlchemistX Innovators Inside Podcast, Ian Bergman sits down with Roey Eliyahu and Michael Nicosia, co-founders of Salt Security—the company that pioneered the API security category. Together, they break down the early decisions that helped them go from idea to industry-defining solution. Roey shares how he went from coding at nine in Israel’s cybersecurity units to buying a one-way ticket to Silicon Valley with a bold pitch and a few thousand dollars. Michael recounts how their first four-hour meeting turned into a lasting partnership. What followed was a masterclass in customer discovery, iterative product development, and relentless market education. Key takeaways include: How to pitch a complex idea with clarity and impact Why discovering your APIs is just the beginning of managing risk How to qualify early adopters and validate product-market fit The mindset shift required to sell innovation into large enterprises The critical role of posture governance in modern cybersecurity How Salt Security aligned internal incentives with real customer outcomes From crawling to running in the API security space, Roey and Michael offer hard-won lessons in navigating ambiguity, building trust with enterprise buyers, and scaling a product that protects some of the world's biggest companies. If you're building a startup or buying enterprise tech, this conversation is packed with strategy, insight, and inspiration. For more episodes and resources, visit https://www.alchemistaccelerator.com/podcasts.

    36 min
  6. How to Build and Scale Startups Within Big Organizations

    22 JUILL.

    How to Build and Scale Startups Within Big Organizations

    In this episode of the AlchemistX Innovators Inside Podcast, Ian Bergman welcomes Matt Brady, Strategy & Growth Advisor at Innosight, to uncover how venture studios are reshaping the way corporations and universities launch disruptive startups. Dive into a masterclass on strategic innovation as Matt shares his winding journey from aerospace consulting at Booz Allen to pioneering the venture studio model for Fortune 500s. You’ll learn practical frameworks and real-world tactics to: Frame the right problems: Discover why rigorous problem selection and diligence underpin every successful startup venture. Set expectations: Learn how to align timelines, ROI metrics, and stakeholder incentives to avoid the “innovation team pendulum.” Map corporate pathways: Explore the “Sherpa” approach to navigating procurement, legal, and compliance so your venture avoids common roadblocks. Leverage strategic advantages: See how combining deep analytical rigor, experienced founders, and powerful partner networks creates “advantaged startups.” Drive real impact: Hear the inspiring case study of Gold Health—an opioid-crisis solution born from a partnership with UNC and Buncombe County, already saving lives across North Carolina. Whether you’re an innovation leader, intrapreneur, or aspiring founder, this episode delivers actionable insights on building, partnering, and scaling ventures inside large organizations. 🔔 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so you never miss an insider’s guide to crafting the future of corporate innovation. For more episodes and resources, visit https://www.alchemistaccelerator.com/podcasts.

    50 min

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What is new in Corporate Innovation, and why is it so hard? Join us for a series of interviews with thought leaders, founders, and high achievers inside the world of innovation. Through intimate conversations with Host and Head of AlchemistX, Ian Bergman, we explore what makes innovation so challenging. Guests range from established stars to the most exciting up-and-comers. Innovators Inside is a must-listen for anyone trying to instill a culture of curiosity into a large corporation or organization.