Fervent Four

Zack Miller, Tim Ryan

Where Hampton Roads entrepreneurs tell their stories. Since 2020, The Fervent Four Show has been the weekly conversation connecting the entrepreneurs, innovators, and community builders shaping the future of Hampton Roads, Virginia. Each Thursday at 11 a.m. EST, hosts Tim Ryan and Zack Miller sit down with founders, CEOs, investors, and ecosystem leaders to explore the real stories behind regional growth — from bold startups and 757 trailblazers to nationally recognized brands born right here. Whether you're launching your first venture or scaling your next big idea, these candid, conversational episodes deliver insights on entrepreneurship, innovation, leadership, and business growth that will keep you fired up long after the mics go off.

  1. Wine Is Broken. This Startup Is Fixing It

    1 DAG GELEDEN

    Wine Is Broken. This Startup Is Fixing It

    Christopher Anderson, Founder of Joy of Wine, joins The Fervent Four Show to break down one of the biggest hidden problems in the wine industry. Behind every bottle shipped direct-to-consumer is a complex web of state-by-state regulations that cost wineries time, money, and opportunity. Instead of accepting it, Anderson built Compliancevine to automate the process and turn hours of work into minutes. This episode goes beyond wine. It's about identifying real problems, building solutions that matter, and why the best startups solve pain, not just ideas. If you're building, investing, or curious where AI and SaaS are actually making an impact, this is worth your time. https://joyofwine.co/ 00:00 Are wine festivals worth it 01:13 Finding a wine you actually like 02:50 The rise of non alcoholic wine 03:37 Virginia wine vs global regions 05:05 Growth of non alcoholic options 06:35 What sommeliers actually do 10:46 Chris background in wine 11:21 What Joy of Wine does 12:00 The compliance problem explained 14:30 Time and cost of compliance 18:00 Why the system is broken 20:55 Who the product is for 21:52 The AI sommelier vision 25:15 Why wine feels overwhelming 28:38 The true cost behind a $10 bottle 32:35 Expensive vs cheap wine 34:50 A wine you love at a price you like 36:26 Wine myths and glass shapes 42:54 How onboarding takes 5 minutes 44:25 Why only a 2 hour free trial 46:15 757 Accelerate and local startups 49:25 Biggest surprise building in 757 50:33 Fundraising and growth plans 52:15 How the business started 55:48 Why solving pain matters 59:08 Pairing wine with oysters 01:00:48 Closing thoughts

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  2. Startup Founders Only Control 40% of Success | YC Founder Glen Moriarty

    10 MRT

    Startup Founders Only Control 40% of Success | YC Founder Glen Moriarty

    Startup founders like to believe they control their destiny. According to 7 Cups founder Glen Moriarty, that's not true. "Founders can only control about 40% of the variables that determine whether a startup succeeds." In Episode 300 of The Fervent Four Show, Glen shares the real story behind building 7 Cups, a global mental health platform that connects people with trained listeners for emotional support. The conversation explores the early startup ecosystem in Hampton Roads, Glen's journey into Y Combinator, raising funding from investors like Sam Altman and Alexis Ohanian, and the brutal psychological reality of building a company. Glen also explains why startup founders struggle mentally, how YC forces founders to confront the real problems in their businesses, and why resilience and support systems matter more than most entrepreneurs realize. This episode dives into startup psychology, founder resilience, mental health, and the unpredictable nature of entrepreneurship. Listen to Episode 300 of The Fervent Four Show. 00:00 Episode 300 of The Fervent Four Show 01:20 How Zach first met Glen Moriarty 03:30 The original 7 Cups pitch in a van 06:10 Early startup ecosystem in Hampton Roads 08:40 Glen's path to Y Combinator 11:30 What YC was really like for founders 15:10 DoorDash being in Glen's YC batch 18:00 The biggest lesson from Y Combinator 21:00 How YC Demo Day fundraising worked 24:30 Raising early funding from Silicon Valley investors 27:00 Why the company name changed from Seven Cups of Tea 31:00 The original model for 7 Cups 35:30 Why messaging worked better than voice support 40:10 Startup competitions and why judges are often wrong 44:00 The psychology of startup founders 48:30 Why mental health is talked about more today 53:00 Founder resilience and difficult childhoods 58:00 Why founders only control 40% of startup outcomes 01:02:30 The importance of support systems for founders 01:06:00 Parenting, challenges, and building resilience 01:09:00 Favorite Norfolk restaurant and closing thoughts 7 Cups: https://www.7cups.com/

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  3. Why AI Breaks Without Real-World Data

    3 MRT

    Why AI Breaks Without Real-World Data

    Most AI conversations skip the hardest part: the real world. Chris Machut has spent several decades building technology where mistakes are expensive, visibility is limited, and nothing works the way the software world assumes it does. From safety cameras on cranes and tugboats to founding SiteTrax, his work lives at the intersection of physical operations, logistics, and data. 00:00 Intro and catching up 02:31 How Chris and Zack first met 04:41 Selling his first company 06:41 Operator vs fundraiser reality 08:56 Angel investing and pitching challenges 12:11 Start Norfolk and early startup days 15:46 Life inside Hatch and building HoistCam 18:56 Tugboats, cranes, and blind spots 22:00 Technical founders and pitching lessons 24:21 Valuation mistakes and investor education 27:31 Hatch closing and ecosystem reflection 31:16 Sales fear and picking up the phone 36:41 Still showing up and giving back 39:31 What SiteTrax is today 43:56 Grants, computer vision, and early AI 47:31 Pandemic impact and SiteTrax pivot 50:21 Why data matters more than AI 52:16 Humans in the loop 54:26 The future of AI and logistics 57:41 OpenClaw and agentic AI experiments 1:01:11 Trust, cost controls, and safeguards 1:04:41 Final thoughts on builders and adaptation In this episode of The Fervent Four Show, Chris breaks down why AI fails without clean, real-world data, how blind spots in industrial and supply chain environments create risk and inefficiency, and what it actually takes to turn unstructured environments into usable intelligence. He also shares hard-earned lessons from bootstrapping companies, choosing operations over fundraising, and building products that integrate into existing systems instead of fighting them. This conversation is for founders, operators, and anyone tired of AI hype that ignores how work actually gets done. Learn more about SiteTrax: https://www.sitetrax.io Produced by Innovate Hampton Roads: https://www.innovate757.org

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  4. 24 FEB

    What Grit Looks Like When a Business Collapses

    What happens when something you spent more than a decade building disappears almost overnight? Angela M. Keaveny shares the unfiltered story behind ROWDYDOW bbq, from rapid growth and national contracts to a supply chain collapse that nearly ended everything. This is a conversation about grit, resilience, leadership, and why some founders keep going when others walk away. This is not a food story. It's a perseverance story. 00:00 Eleven years to build, five minutes to lose it 03:40 Turning a family recipe into a real business 08:15 Scaling fast and landing national contracts 14:10 The supply chain warning signs most founders miss 22:05 The moment everything started to fall apart 31:50 Losing Walmart, Sodexo, and momentum 41:30 How close she came to walking away 49:20 Why grit matters more than strategy 56:40 Rebuilding, mentoring, and what comes next About The Fervent Four Show The Fervent Four Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Tim Ryan and Zack Miller, featuring candid conversations with entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders shaping Hampton Roads and beyond. Each episode focuses on real stories, hard lessons, and what it actually takes to build something that lasts. Learn more at https://www.innovate757.org/ferventfour/ Innovate Hampton Roads exists to tell the real stories of entrepreneurship happening across our region and beyond. We highlight founders, leaders, and builders who are shaping the future through action, not hype. If you care about entrepreneurship, leadership, and building something that lasts, subscribe and explore more at https://www.innovate757.org

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  5. Why Ignoring AI Is Riskier Than Adopting It, A CEO Explains

    10 FEB

    Why Ignoring AI Is Riskier Than Adopting It, A CEO Explains

    Pratik Kothari, CEO of TechArk, shares how he built a 120+ person global technology company spanning the US and India, and why embracing AI early has become a leadership imperative, not a risk. From launching TechArk while still employed full-time, to building a 24-hour global delivery model, to leading AI adoption internally before selling it externally, this conversation dives deep into modern leadership, global communication, and navigating rapid technological disruption. Topics include building trust across cultures, why waiting on AI is more dangerous than testing it, how leaders earn buy-in through execution, and why small community-driven events often matter more than massive conferences. This is a candid look at what it actually takes to build a resilient, future-ready company. 00:00 Why leaders fear AI and how teams really respond 02:03 The origin story of TechArk and its early experiments 03:35 Growing to 120+ employees across the US and India 04:42 Building a true 24-hour global operations model 06:33 Why offshore tech projects fail and how to fix them 09:25 How Pratik ended up in Norfolk and Hampton Roads 12:48 The power of authentic startup communities 18:42 How great leaders earn buy-in through listening 22:48 TechArk's evolution from software to digital growth 26:53 Why networking works better when money isn't the goal 34:14 The AI challenge that changed TechArk internally 38:38 Global attitudes toward AI, US vs India vs China 44:07 How CEOs should evaluate AI risk and adoption 49:10 Firing bullets before cannonballs, a growth strategy 56:06 Advice for entrepreneurs building long-term relevance 59:19 A local food recommendation that defines Hampton Roads   Full conversation with Pratik Kothari on leadership, AI adoption, and organizational alignment, Fervent Four Show Learn more about TechArk and its AI-forward approach: https://www.techark.com AI Collective Hampton Roads, a community-led initiative focused on the human side of artificial intelligence and responsible AI education: https://www.theaicollective.ai/hampton-roads Want more stories like this on innovation, leadership, startups, and what's being built across Hampton Roads? 👉 Subscribe to This Week in 757 — a curated weekly snapshot of the region's most important business, tech, and startup news. https://www.innovate757.org/newsletter

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  6. 3 FEB

    AI Is Moving Faster Than Anyone Is Ready For (Jobs, Robots, and What Comes Next)

    Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than most people are prepared for. Jobs are already being eliminated, AI agents are operating with real-world consequences, and robots are moving from novelty to inevitability. This conversation breaks down what's actually happening beneath the surface of the AI boom, why "today is the worst AI will ever be," and how economic disruption from AI is unfolding right now, not years from now. It explores job displacement that is already underway, the rise of agentic AI, how businesses are misusing tools without guardrails, and why safety and control are becoming urgent concerns. Rather than focusing on hype or tools of the week, the discussion stays grounded in how AI is being adopted, misunderstood, and accelerated in the real world, and what individuals and organizations need to understand before assumptions fall behind reality. 00:00 AI economic disruption and what is coming 02:10 Today is the worst AI will ever be 06:05 Agentic AI and bots acting without guardrails 11:05 AI job displacement is already happening 13:27 Why junior roles are disappearing first 16:10 Robots and the shift in physical labor 25:10 Why AI needs a human layer and community 35:20 A simple prompting framework anyone can use 39:40 How to choose AI tools without shiny object syndrome 51:25 AI safety AGI and the lack of an off switch About AI Collective Hampton Roads AI Collective Hampton Roads is building a practical, people-first AI ecosystem across the region, focused on education, responsible adoption, and real-world use cases for businesses, students, and organizations. Learn more: https://www.meetup.com/aicollectivehr/ Follow AI Collective Hampton Roads: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ai-collective-hampton-roads/ About Innovate 757 Innovate 757 documents and shares what's being built across Hampton Roads, highlighting founders, operators, and the ideas shaping the region's innovation economy. Explore more stories: https://www.innovate757.org Follow Innovate 757: https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovate757/ Stay in the loop: This Week in 757 Get a curated snapshot of startup news, business stories, opportunities, and events across Hampton Roads delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe to this week in 757: https://www.innovate757.org/newsletter

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  7. Why Smart Founders Make Bad Decisions Under Pressure

    27 JAN

    Why Smart Founders Make Bad Decisions Under Pressure

    Most founders don't make bad decisions because they lack discipline or intelligence. They make them under pressure, with reduced cognitive bandwidth they don't recognize. In this episode of The Fervent Four Show, Tracy Lamar-Ray breaks down how stress, threat response, and habit formation quietly shape founder decision-making. This is not a conversation about motivation or hustle. It's a practical look at how the brain actually works under pressure, and why founders often misread what's happening when execution stalls, clarity fades, or burnout creeps in. We explore why stress shrinks thinking, how habits form and lock in under pressure, why businesses can't outgrow the founder's internal capacity, and what it really takes to create space for better decisions. If you're building a company and feel like everything is harder than it should be, this episode explains why. 00:00 – Why founders struggle to think clearly under pressure 03:45 – Cognitive bandwidth explained and why stress changes decisions 07:30 – Survival mode, threat response, and shrinking judgment 12:10 – Why businesses can't outgrow the founder's willingness to grow 16:55 – Self-awareness vs. self-criticism in founder development 21:40 – Strengths, habits, and how behavior actually changes 27:15 – Why willpower fails and repetition wins 33:30 – Burnout as an operational risk, not a badge of honor 39:10 – Why founders wait too long to ask for help 45:20 – Creating space for better decisions before desperation 50:45 – Closing thoughts on capacity, growth, and leadership Learn more about Glom: https://www.glominitiatives.com/

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Where Hampton Roads entrepreneurs tell their stories. Since 2020, The Fervent Four Show has been the weekly conversation connecting the entrepreneurs, innovators, and community builders shaping the future of Hampton Roads, Virginia. Each Thursday at 11 a.m. EST, hosts Tim Ryan and Zack Miller sit down with founders, CEOs, investors, and ecosystem leaders to explore the real stories behind regional growth — from bold startups and 757 trailblazers to nationally recognized brands born right here. Whether you're launching your first venture or scaling your next big idea, these candid, conversational episodes deliver insights on entrepreneurship, innovation, leadership, and business growth that will keep you fired up long after the mics go off.