Tacos and Tech Podcast

Neal Bloom

The Tacos and Tech Podcast highlights the builders of companies, technologies, and the ecosystem of San Diego with a local flair for our lifestyle as well.

  1. -6 J

    Fintech, Forecasts, and Stocktoberfest: A Conversation of Social Leverage

    In this episode of the Tacos & Tech Podcast, we sit down with Matt Ober, Managing Partner at Social Leverage, to unpack the future of fintech, the evolving landscape of wealth tech, and what it means to build and invest with long-term conviction. Matt shares his journey from hedge funds and quant trading to early-stage venture capital, with stops at Bloomberg, WorldQuant, and Third Point before joining Social Leverage. We talk about the firm’s investing thesis, from Robinhood and Alpaca to the social side of investing with Stocktwits and the upcoming Stocktoberfest event in San Diego. From deep dives on compliance tooling and wealth advisor rollups to the convergence of trading, crypto, and sports betting - this episode maps the edges of where fintech is headed next. Key Topics covered: Matt’s path from hedge fund data scientist to early-stage investor The origin story of Social Leverage and how its partners found each other Fintech then vs. now: what’s changed and what hasn’t Why wealth management is ripe for disruption Regulation, crypto, and the blending of gambling, investing, and community How Stocktwits still matters in a Robinhood world The magic of Stocktoberfest and how in-person density builds stronger networks What it’s like building and investing from San Diego Links & Resources Social Leverage Stocktwits Stocktoberfest - October 20-22, 2025 Connect with Matt LinkedIn X Fintech, Forecasts, and Stocktoberfest

    29 min
  2. 1 OCT.

    How Natilus is Designing the Future of Cargo and Passenger Planes from the Ground Up

    In this episode of the Tacos & Tech Podcast, host Neal Bloom sits down with Aleksey Matyushev, co-founder and CEO of Natilus, the San Diego-based aerospace company reinventing air freight and passenger travel with next-gen aircraft. With over $39 billion in orders and a growing footprint in South County, Natilus is bringing cutting-edge manufacturing back to San Diego. Aleksey shares his journey from growing up near a Soviet airfield to becoming an aerodynamicist at Piper and Kratos. He walks us through the founding story of Natilus, early pivots from seaplanes to blended wing bodies, and how customer feedback (and cold emails) helped shape the company’s strategy. Plus, we dive into capital efficiency, certification pathways, and how Natilus is carving out space in a market long dominated by Boeing and Airbus. Key Topics Covered: The legacy of aerospace in San Diego and why Natilus is doubling down here Aleksey’s path from Piper Aircraft to Kratos to Natilus Lessons learned from military-grade drones and commercial aviation The first MVP: a 30-foot autonomous seaplane built in 14 months Why cargo came first - and how airlines asked for passenger planes next The Kona and Horizon: aircraft designed for freight and people, optimized for fuel, volume, and cost Navigating testing, tooling, and certification with just $15M in capital raised Why wind tunnels, FAA approvals, and Brown Field are key San Diego assets How India became a fast-moving market for commercial orders The future of aviation as seen from South County, San Diego Links & Resources Natilus Learn more about Rising Tide Partners Connect with Aleksey & Neal Connect with Aleksey on LinkedIn Connect with Neal Bloom on LinkedIn

    1 h 4 min
  3. 11 SEPT.

    Navigating Regulation and Startup Investing

    This week on Tacos & Tech, Neal sits down with Rose Bowlus - lawyer, founder, and angel investor - whose journey from trading floors to startup boardrooms brings a rare blend of Wall Street experience and founder empathy. Rose shares how her legal career evolved from the capital markets and energy sectors to launching her own firm, Rose Bowlus Law, where she now advises early-stage startups and funds. They talk legal tech, Web3, fintech moats, and what founders often overlook when raising capital. Plus, Rose unpacks her growing role as an investor, how she’s empowering other lawyers through her Angels in the Law network, and what she looks for in the next generation of legal innovation. Key Topics Rose’s career path from Berkeley to in-house counsel to founding her own law firm Legal insights for fintech, Web3, and capital markets How regulation shapes - and lags - innovation in financial services Trends in legal tech adoption and where traditional firms are falling behind Her philosophy of “give first” investing and building a founder-friendly syndicate The origin story of Angels in the Law and the rise of lawyer-investors Why clarity is everything when supporting (or funding) founders Rose’s controversial taco take: Islands, North County edition Links & resources Rose Bowlus Law Rising Tide Partners Women’s Venture Summit Connect on LinkedIn Connect with Rose on LinkedIn Connect with Neal on LinkedIn

    47 min
  4. 2 SEPT.

    From Failed Kickstarter to Exit with ShredLights’ Eric Birkemeier

    In this episode of the Tacos & Tech Podcast, host Neal Bloom sits down with Eric Birkemeier, founder of ShredLights and now part of Meepo Electric Skateboards. Eric’s story is a wild ride - from 3D-printing in the SDSU ZIP Launchpad and selling Jordans out of thrift stores, to building a niche hardware company and ultimately exiting to a global electric skateboard brand. They unpack how Eric turned an early failed Kickstarter into a business with over $1M+ in revenue (with zero ad spend!), the importance of discovering product-market fit through real customer feedback, and the emotional rollercoaster of running and eventually selling a hardware startup during a downturn. From bootstrapping to navigating COVID, tariffs, and copycats - Eric shares what it really takes to get to the finish line (and how the finish line is just another beginning). Key Topics Covered: From basement builds to business: Eric’s early love for inventing and entrepreneurship The SDSU ZIP Launchpad, finding community, and the startup that wasn't a fit Why the wrong customers helped him discover the right market Pivoting from skate culture to the growing micro-mobility movement Scaling from 3D printers to overseas supply chains - and the lessons from doing it the hard way How Kyle and Eric’s founder relationship helped them navigate burnout, illness, and transition Building trust with manufacturers and how one trip to China changed everything Financial forecasting, staying lean, and prepping for an acquisition The gritty, real story behind selling a business - and what Eric’s learned about what comes next Links & Resources: ShredLights Meepo Electric Skateboards Physics Girl on YouTube Connect with Eric & Neal Connect with Eric Birkemeier Connect with Neal Bloom

    1 h 2 min

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The Tacos and Tech Podcast highlights the builders of companies, technologies, and the ecosystem of San Diego with a local flair for our lifestyle as well.

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