Data Day with Greg Michaelson

Greg Michaelson

DataDay with Greg Michaelson is a podcast about the real lives of people who work with data and AI every day. Not the polished conference-talk version, but the messy, clever, practical, human side of analytics work. Each episode sits down with someone who’s in the trenches building models, shipping dashboards, wrangling pipelines, or experimenting with agentic AI to get actual work done. Host Greg Michaelson digs into how these practitioners think, how they solve problems, and the quirks that make each of them unique. Learn about the shortcuts they swear by, the habits they can’t break, the tools they love, the ones they avoid, and the weird constraints that shape their day-to-day. You’ll hear stories about debugging agents at 2AM, designing workflows that survive contact with real users, navigating organizational chaos, and figuring out how to stay curious while the field changes under your feet. It’s a practical, grounded conversation about doing data and AI work in the real world, one day at a time.

  1. 20 de juny

    Rob Zuber - The Future of Software Engineering in the Age of AI Agents

    In this episode of Day Today, Greg Michaelson sits down with Rob Zuber, CTO of CircleCI, for a wide-ranging conversation about software engineering, developer tools, AI coding agents, and the future of building software. Rob shares his journey from manufacturing engineering and factory-floor data analysis to leading one of the most influential companies in modern software delivery. Along the way, he discusses the evolution of CI/CD, lessons from the dot-com era, and why today's AI boom feels both familiar and fundamentally different. Topics include: The origins and evolution of CircleCIWhy speed and feedback loops remain the core of software deliveryHow engineering teams are using AI coding agents like Claude Code and CodexManaging token costs and AI infrastructure at scaleThe changing role of IDEs, terminals, and developer interfacesAgent experience (AX) and designing products for both humans and AI systemsFine-tuning models versus large-context workflowsThe future of code reviews, pull requests, and automated validationWhat software engineering organizations will look like as AI-generated code becomes the norm Rob also explores a provocative question: if AI can write code, can we eventually trust systems enough that humans no longer need to review every line? The discussion offers a thoughtful look at where software development is headed and the challenges engineering teams must solve next. Whether you're a software engineer, engineering leader, startup founder, or AI enthusiast, this conversation provides valuable insight into the technologies and workflows reshaping the future of software development.

    55 min
  2. 2 de juny

    Tony Medrano - AI, Peptides, and the Future of Personalized Longevity

    In this episode of Data Day with Greg Michaelson, Greg sits down with Tony Medrano to explore the rapidly evolving intersection of AI, wearable health data, peptides, and personalized longevity optimization. Tony shares his journey from founding one of the earliest AI startups in 2016 to helping scale a molecular diagnostics company from zero to $1 billion in revenue during the COVID era, serving organizations like NASA, Google, the NFL, and the NBA.  The conversation dives deep into: What peptides actually are and how they workThe science behind compounds like BPC-157, GHK-CU, MOTS-c, and tesamorelinAI-driven “digital twin” health optimizationWearables, HRV tracking, and personalized biometric analysisThe difference between supplements, peptides, and pharmaceutical drugsLongevity strategies for athletes, executives, and people over 40Why most longevity advice online is noisy, biased, or incompleteThe future of AI-powered health coaching and preventative medicine Tony also explains how Longevity Plan AI combines wearable data, peptide protocols, physician oversight, and AI modeling to create personalized health optimization plans designed to improve recovery, metabolic health, energy, sleep, and performance.  If you’re interested in biohacking, longevity, AI-driven healthcare, performance optimization, or the future of personalized medicine, this episode is packed with fascinating insights and practical discussion.

    45 min

Informació

DataDay with Greg Michaelson is a podcast about the real lives of people who work with data and AI every day. Not the polished conference-talk version, but the messy, clever, practical, human side of analytics work. Each episode sits down with someone who’s in the trenches building models, shipping dashboards, wrangling pipelines, or experimenting with agentic AI to get actual work done. Host Greg Michaelson digs into how these practitioners think, how they solve problems, and the quirks that make each of them unique. Learn about the shortcuts they swear by, the habits they can’t break, the tools they love, the ones they avoid, and the weird constraints that shape their day-to-day. You’ll hear stories about debugging agents at 2AM, designing workflows that survive contact with real users, navigating organizational chaos, and figuring out how to stay curious while the field changes under your feet. It’s a practical, grounded conversation about doing data and AI work in the real world, one day at a time.