Tech for Founder Podcast with Panida Wayrojpitak

Panida Wayrojpitak

Tech for Founder is for non-technical founders who want to understand tech, AI, and product decisions — without overwhelm. Each episode turns real founder conversations into simple, actionable insights you can actually apply. Featuring conversations with YC-backed founders, Techstars alumni, operators, and early-stage builders. → Get the weekly Playbook (insights from each episode): https://techforfounder.com No jargon. No noise. Just clarity — at your pace. — For partnerships: panida@techforfounder.com

  1. 4 days ago

    #101 - AI Adoption Fails Because No One Asks This Question

    Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/(My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.) Nono Bokete, CEO of Data Sentinels, explains that digital transformation is a decision problem, not a technology problem, and AI adoption stalls when leaders don’t define what decision the tool is meant to improve. She shares her SPACE framework test: solve a real problem, be practical for current infrastructure and capacity, fit the existing tech ecosystem, be accurate enough for the risk level, be compatible with people’s workflow, and address ethical implications like data, bias, security, and cross-border regulation. Bokete argues the real bottleneck is leadership behavior — leaders need to make decisions based on data, not gut instinct, if the culture is actually going to shift. She describes how change triggers fear via the amygdala, urging leaders to answer “What happens to me?” early and empathetically. (00:00) Decision Over Tech (00:53) Why Adoption Stalls (01:30) SPACE Framework (02:32) Accuracy And Ethics (05:31) Leadership Behavior Gap (08:14) Improvement Vs Transformation (08:43) Change Feels Threatening (11:13) Empathy In Rollouts (12:58) Board Governance Risks (15:00) Rate of Organizational Change (17:02) Safe To Fail Culture (18:15) Next Three Years More about Nono Bokete: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nono-bokete/ Follow for more founder insights: LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/ YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitak Listen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounder Business inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.com Disclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions. © Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

  2. 5 Aug

    #100 - Why ‘Convenient’ Tech Is Actually the Most Expensive

    Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/(My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.) Noah Landow, Founder & CEO of Macktez, explains how early “convenient” tech choices can become costly as organizations scale, sharing examples like a fast-growing cosmetics company that outgrew its identity and security setup and a contentious founder departure that led to a 50-person organization losing access to email and accounts after a domain was reconfigured. He discusses the consumerification of IT and shadow IT, where individuals can quickly adopt tools that don’t integrate or meet security needs, creating long-term maintenance and coordination problems. Landow emphasizes balancing speed and control, ensuring affected stakeholders are involved in decisions, and maintaining clear ownership of critical assets like domains and admin credentials. He recommends role-based admin accounts, password management, strong identity/access management, and getting outside feedback or trusted vendors early, noting cybersecurity insurance increasingly requires these controls. (00:00) Domain Issue (00:18) Tech Choices Age (02:21) Evolving Systems Mindset (04:20) Consumer IT Shift (06:04) Shadow IT Risks (08:55) Convenience Costs (10:09) Domain Change (11:42) Subscribe Break (11:50) Ownership Blind Spots (14:09) Role Based Admin (16:23) Painful Undo Moment (17:41) Domain Ownership Issue (20:12) Choosing Trusted Vendors (22:39) Big Decisions To Pause (25:01) Identity First Security (26:14) First Calm Next Step (28:07) Wrap Up More about Noah Landow: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahlandow/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Tame-Tech-Beast-Modernize-Infrastructure/dp/B0GRD8L14WFollow for more founder insights:LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitakListen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounderBusiness inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.comDisclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions.© Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

  3. 22 Jul

    #99 - This CEO Reveals How the Most Specialized Founders Filter News With AI

    Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/(My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.) Grigory Silanyan is the CEO of ReadPartner Inc., a media intelligence platform helping enterprise companies filter news and social media using AI. In this episode: → Why specialization beats trying to know everything → Where AI genuinely helps founders filter information → Why he refuses to automate client communication as his company scales → The pivot that turned a Chrome extension into an enterprise platform → How he stays confident hiring people smarter than himself Chapters: (00:00) Information Noise Problem (00:41) Founder Fatigue and Clarity (02:14) Specialization Beats Overload (03:59) The Problem With Tool Hopping (05:26) Pivot to Enterprise (06:49) Focus and Execution (08:05) Myth of Being Informed (09:23) How Enterprise Teams Filter News (10:53) AI for Analysis (12:07) Why Relationships Should Not be Automated (13:11) Executive Ready Insights (14:17) His Case for Being Human Online (16:37) The Case Against Pivoting Too Early (17:31) Closing and Next Steps More about Grigory Silanyan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grigory-silanyan/ Follow for more founder insights: LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/ YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitak Listen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounder Business inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.com Disclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions. © Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

  4. 9 Jul

    #98 - Exits Stall BECAUSE Founders Believe They Can Go Fully Hands Off

    Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/ (My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.) Automation isn't the same as letting go completely — Neil Twa explains what "almost automated" actually means in practice, and why it changes how you build toward an exit. Neil Twa is the CEO of Voltage Holdings, where he's spent nearly two decades building, operating, and exiting e-commerce brands — running 23 brands with a team of just three operators. In this conversation, he breaks down what it actually takes to build a business someone would want to buy. In this episode: → Why automation is leverage, not a replacement for founder oversight → The three systems every founder needs before they can scale: time management, email workflow, and customer retention focus → How Neil's 5x5 playbook tests five low-MOQ products before committing real capital → Why some businesses stay dependent on their founder longer than they should — and how to fix it → What actually makes a business sellable: profit, clean books, and operational control (00:00) Almost Automated (01:32) Founder Touch Matters (03:12) Automation vs Leverage (03:56) Systems Built to Exit (05:01) AI and Human Touch (07:22) Three Core Systems (09:33) Hiring and Training (10:54) Five by Five Playbook (13:12) Data Driven Products (17:22) Time Balance Priorities (19:54) What Makes Sellable (22:31) Day One Sellability (23:58) Closing Thoughts More about Neil Twa: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neiltwa/ Follow for more founder insights: LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/ YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitak Listen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounder Business inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.com Disclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions. © Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

  5. 2 Jul

    #97 - Your Deals Stall Because This Sales Stage Goes Cold

    Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/(My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.) Steven Werley, owner of Closable.ai, explains that deals often go wrong before they even enter the pipeline due to missing systems for enriching data, but most stalls and avoidable rejections happen in the follow-up stage where teams lack concrete next steps. He notes the common issue of blaming pricing or the offer because they default to problem-solving rather than diagnosing sales process and conversation quality, and he recommends having someone with sales experience involved. Prospects often leave a good call and immediately return to other priorities, so follow-up should provide value, reduce risk, and be personalized rather than asking if they’re ready to move forward. Werley describes using AI to quickly create tailored implementation plans and proposals, emphasizing speed (hours to 24 hours) to keep momentum, and advises setting a clear agenda for next meetings to reduce pressure and make decisions safer. Ignoring follow-up wastes lead spend and sacrifices profit and growth. (00:00) Why Follow Up Matters (00:27) Where Deals Go Wrong (01:17) The Issue With Blaming Pricing (03:06) Prospect Reality After Calls (04:31) Value First Follow Up (05:11) Why Prospects Hesitate (07:25) Follow Up Fix Case Study (11:22) Personalization With AI (12:50) Next Meeting Pressure (15:46) Make Decisions Safer (18:49) AI Speed Wins Deals (20:37) Profit Lost Without Follow Up (22:35) Final Takeaways More about Steven Werley: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenwerley/Follow for more founder insights:LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitakListen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounderBusiness inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.comDisclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions.© Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

  6. 25 Jun

    #96 - How He Generated $500 Million in Referrals

    Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/(My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.)Brandon Barnum, Author of Raving Referrals, shares how a mentor helped him 10X his income from $20,000 to $200,000 in 18 months and how he went on to generate over $500 million in business entirely through referrals. He explains that referrals scale through trust-based relationships, focusing on partners already serving your ideal clients and adding value so they confidently recommend you. The biggest mistake founders make is not asking for referrals and trying to do everything alone; instead, build partnerships even if they take time. Brandon breaks his referral engine into three parts: identify and add value to partners, create referral rewards/affiliate programs, and automate the ask through systems like surveys and CRM follow-ups while using recognition and social proof to build credibility. He argues AI accelerates processes but makes human relationships and community involvement more important, and he outlines practical steps like joining communities, attending events with an “event buddy,” and seeking introductions from event leaders.(00:00) Referral Success Story(00:40) Mentor Turning Point(01:34) Importance of Relationships(03:05) Common Referral Mistakes(04:30) Three Part Engine(05:42) Creating Trust(06:32) Relationship-Driven Inbound(07:47) AI And Human Connection(09:23) Community Driven Referrals(10:52) AI Tactics And Stories(13:21) 30 Day Referral Plan(15:13) One Habit To Start(16:04) Final Action SendoffMore about Brandon Barnum:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonbarnum/Follow for more founder insights:LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitakListen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounderBusiness inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.comDisclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions.© Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

  7. 18 Jun

    #95 - Your AI Gets It Wrong Because You're Talking to It Like a Human

    Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/ (My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.) Schuyler Dragoo, Chief Strategy Officer at Kiingo AI on Tech for Founder Podcast with Panida Wayrojpitak, explains why AI is easy to use but hard to use well, and why generic prompts produce generic outputs. Drawing on experiences using ChatGPT as a tool to understand social situations and an art practice of observing and mimicking Boston geese, Schuyler emphasizes that AI misreads users due to incomplete context windows, unstated assumptions, overloaded prompts, and undefined terms. They describe context engineering, structured workflows, documentation, and tools like MCP servers to guide models more precisely. Practical advice includes experimenting to learn a model’s assumptions, iterating based on outputs, building a prompt library, using a role-task-output-context prompt formula, defining good vs. bad responses, providing scenarios and examples, treating AI like an intern who needs onboarding, and starting with low-stakes, repetitive workflows such as email and question-generation. (00:00) Why AI Misreads You (00:37) AI Insight (01:43) Context and Assumptions (02:24) Fixing Misinterpretations (03:54) Observing Geese (05:45) Play to Learn Tools (06:19) Intention vs Perception (07:51) Prompt Formula That Works (09:11) What to Automate (11:56) Building Translation Systems (12:52) Treating AI Like an Intern (15:48) First Simple Workflow (17:30) Examples Beat Perfect Clarity (19:33) Wrap Up and Resources More about Schuyler Dragoo: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schuyler-dragoo-mfa-a99672333/ Follow for more founder insights: LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/ YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitak Listen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounder Business inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.com Disclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions. © Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

  8. 11 Jun

    #94 - I Stopped Chasing Leads and Built This Instead

    Clarity for non-technical founders → https://techforfounder.com/(My main hub. Practical insights, no overwhelm.) Reed Hansen, Chief Growth Officer at Market Surge, explains that most founders don’t need more leads but better systems to handle the leads they already get, drawing from work with Fortune 500 companies and startups. He warns against relying on a single growth channel and recommends a diversified, continually innovated multi-channel strategy supported by CRM tools to track communication, automate follow-ups, and map the sales funnel. He advises using customer reviews as marketing and product insight, and says the first automation should be immediate responses to inbound leads to win on speed. Hansen outlines a “growth machine” tech stack (CRM, landing pages, workflow tools like Zapier/Make, and AI) and recommends starting AI with weekly social posting, balancing AI volume with authentic human content, and building niche solutions that remove real, experienced pains. (00:00) Build from Experienced Pains (00:40) Why Systems Beat Leads (01:22) The Single Channel Trap (02:26) CRM Basics and Automation (03:36) Reframing with Customer Reviews (05:05) Automate Speed to Lead (06:01) Growth Machine Tech Stack (07:55) Simple AI for Content (09:33) Predictable Inbound SEO (10:53) Human vs AI Balance (12:21) Automation Plan (13:43) Closing Takeaways More about Reed Hansen: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reedhansen/ Follow for more founder insights: LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/panidawayrojpitak/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/panidawayrojpitak/ YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@PanidaWayrojpitak Listen on your preferred podcast app:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techforfounder Business inquiries & guest bookings:panida@techforfounder.com Disclaimer: This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional, legal, financial, health, or business advice; we are not liable for any decisions or actions taken based on our discussions. © Copyright Panida Wayrojpitak 2026.

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Tech for Founder is for non-technical founders who want to understand tech, AI, and product decisions — without overwhelm. Each episode turns real founder conversations into simple, actionable insights you can actually apply. Featuring conversations with YC-backed founders, Techstars alumni, operators, and early-stage builders. → Get the weekly Playbook (insights from each episode): https://techforfounder.com No jargon. No noise. Just clarity — at your pace. — For partnerships: panida@techforfounder.com