Middle Tech

Middle Tech

A podcast network exploring startups, technology, and entrepreneurship in Kentucky and beyond.

  1. 15 SEP

    323 | Nuclear Energy In Action: Inside TVA's Sequoyah Nuclear Plant with Chief Nuclear Officer Tim Rausch

    Tim Rausch is the soon-to-be-retired Chief Nuclear Officer for the Tennessee Valley Authority - the utility responsible for providing power to homes and businesses across the Tennessee Valley. In this episode, we sit down with Tim to explore the future of nuclear energy, TVA’s role in advancing next-generation reactor technologies, and what it looks like to build a long-term career in one of the country’s most critical industries. This episode goes beyond a single interview. Middle Tech was invited for a rare behind-the-scenes tour of TVA’s Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, led by Fire Marshal Jake Carroll. Alongside Alex Mercer of Able Construction, we explored the control room, turbine deck, and cooling towers, capturing audio along the way to give you an immersive look inside one of the nation’s largest sources of carbon-free power.We cover the surging demand for energy driven by AI and advanced manufacturing, why TVA believes in a diverse energy portfolio, how the Southeast is becoming a hub for innovation in energy production, and what makes nuclear energy so uniquely safe, scalable, and essential to America’s future. Also - we'd recommend watching this one on YouTube so you can see the actual facility in action. Chapters: 02:33 - Intro 06:14 - Interview with Tim 38:56 - Nuclear Plant Tour 44:02 - Turbine Room 48:18 - Cooling Towers 51:21 - Control Room 01:03:14 - Final Thoughts Middle Tech is proudly supported by: KY Innovation → kyinnovation.com Awesome Inc → awesomeinc.org

    1 h y 5 min
  2. 18 AGO

    321 | Invest Blue: How Raechele Smalls and Eric Hartman are Building a Mission-Driven Angel Community for Kentucky Startups

    In this episode, we sit down with Raechele Smalls, Director of Invest Blue, and Eric Hartman, Senior Associate Director at UK Innovate, to explore how Invest Blue is building a mission-driven community of angel investors dedicated to backing Kentucky startups. Through a founder-friendly syndicate model, Invest Blue is making early-stage investing more accessible—connecting small checks with big ideas to fuel innovation across the Commonwealth. Expect to learn why the real barrier to capital isn’t money but know-how and networks, how Invest Blue is helping first-time investors deploy smart capital alongside experienced operators, what role the University of Kentucky plays in commercializing deep tech and attracting follow-on funding, and how this syndicate is creating a pipeline of future fund managers, super angels, and ecosystem builders—all rooted in Kentucky. 🎙 Hosted by Logan Jones Chapters:02:31 – Addressing the Capital Allocation Problem05:11 – Rochelle's Journey in Venture Capital12:55 – Eric's Background and Role at UK Innovate17:43 – The Mission and Vision of Invest Blue22:22 – UK's Involvement and Ecosystem Impact26:56 – Crowdsourcing Talent for Kentucky Startups27:26 – Criteria for Founders and Investors at Invest Blue31:00 – The Role of Accredited Investors38:09 – Collaborating with Other Investment Groups41:45 – The Macro Impact of Angel Investing48:07 – How to Get Involved with Invest Blue Middle Tech is proudly supported by: KY Innovation → kyinnovation.com Awesome Inc → awesomeinc.org Don't miss Awesome Inc's September 5 Across → ⁠⁠Free Ticket for Middle Tech listeners

    50 min
  3. 4 AGO

    320 | TVA’s Nuclear Milestone: Justin Maierhofer on Advancing the Nation’s First SMR Construction Permit

    Justin Maierhofer is the Senior Vice President of Government Relations at the Tennessee Valley Authority and serves as TVA’s representative on the newly formed Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority. With more than two decades of experience in public power and federal energy policy, he’s helping lead TVA through a landmark moment: becoming the first U.S. utility to advance a small modular reactor (SMR) construction permit through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s initial review phase. What does this milestone mean for America’s energy future? Why are SMRs such a big deal - and why now? And how does Kentucky fit into this next-generation nuclear conversation? Expect to learn why TVA’s Clinch River SMR project is seen as a blueprint for clean, scalable baseload power, how AI and data centers are reshaping electricity demand, the opportunity Kentucky has to repurpose coal infrastructure for nuclear, what the newly established Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority is working on, and how public-private partnerships are driving this new energy era forward. If you'd like to stay up to date on all things Middle Tech subscribe to our newsletter at middletech.beehiiv.com. 🎙 Hosted by Logan Jones 00:20 - Intro 03:04 - Discussion on TVA's Nuclear Energy Initiatives 05:23 - Background of TVA and Its Mission 12:46 - Justin's Career Path and Experience 17:12 - Kentucky Nuclear Energy Development Authority 20:33 - Potential of Repurposing Coal Plant Sites 27:17 - Future of Energy Demand and AI 28:31 - Clinch River SMR Project Details 37:06 - Public vs. Private Nuclear Energy Initiatives 41:17 - Future Vision for Energy Production 44:16 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts — Middle Tech is proudly supported by: KY Innovation → kyinnovation.com Awesome Inc → awesomeinc.org Don't miss Awesome Inc's September 5 Across → ⁠Free Ticket for Middle Tech listeners

    45 min
  4. 21 JUL

    319 | Lexington AI Meetup Live: The Story of AlphaFold with Founding Member Steve Crossan

    In this special live recording from our Lexington AI Meetup, we sit down with Steve Crossan, a founding member of Google DeepMind’s AlphaFold team and former Google product leader. Steve helped launch groundbreaking AI research as part of the team that built AlphaFold, the model that cracked one of biology’s grand challenges. AlphaFold can predict a protein’s 3D structure using only its amino acid sequence - a task that once took scientists months or years now completed in minutes. With the release of AlphaFold 3, the model now maps not just proteins, but how they interact with DNA, RNA, drugs, and antibodies - a huge leap for drug discovery and synthetic biology. Steve breaks down the origin story of AlphaFold, the future of AI-powered science, and what’s next for healthcare, drug development, and beyond. A special thank you to Brent Seales and Randall Stevens for helping us coordinate Steve's talk during his visit in Lexington! If you'd like to stay up to date about upcoming Middle Tech events, subscribe to our newsletter at middletech.beehiiv.com. 🎙 Hosted by Logan Jones & Evan Knowles 00:00 – Welcome & meetup context 04:15 – Steve’s journey from Google to DeepMind & AlphaFold birth 15:24 – Hackathon origin story & early experiments 20:10 – Accuracy breakthroughs & “contact distance” insight 25:48 – AlphaFold 3, docking, and drug-design potential 30:30 – Preventative medicine & the doctor-in-your-pocket vision 39:00 – Democratizing AI: open source and startup opportunities 51:25 – Audience Q&A on data bottlenecks & engineering culture — Middle Tech is proudly supported by: KY Innovation → kyinnovation.com Awesome Inc → awesomeinc.org Don't miss Awesome Inc's September 5 Across → Free Ticket for Middle Tech listeners

    57 min
  5. 7 JUL

    318 | Content Credits: Adam Koehler on How Dotloop’s $108M Exit Led to Content Credits Taking on Paywalls

    What happens when Cincinnati’s first nine-figure startup exit gets reinvested into the region’s next big opportunity? In this episode, we’re joined by Adam Koehler, the Covington-based entrepreneur behind Content Credits. After being part of the Dotloop exit to Zillow for $108 million in 2015, Adam didn’t head for the coast. Instead, he reinvested his capital into Northern Kentucky, launching Content Credits to tackle one of publishing’s most pressing issues: the paywall. Content Credits gives readers an alternative to subscriptions by letting them pay $0.25 to unlock a single article, helping publishers capture revenue from audiences they’re currently turning away. We cover how Dotloop was built during the housing crash, what it was like selling to Zillow, how Content Credits is addressing broken media monetization models, and the role that large exits play in building a regional “startup flywheel”. Timestamps: 00:00 – Adam’s early design career 02:00 – Building Dotloop during the housing crisis 06:30 – Selling Dotloop to Zillow for $108M 10:30 – Reinvesting in Northern Kentucky real estate and startups 12:00 – Why media is ready for disruption 14:00 – How Content Credits micropayments work 20:00 – Gamifying reader engagement through social layers 25:00 – Raising capital with KY Innovation & Keyhorse 28:00 – Thoughts on Kentucky’s startup ecosystem 🎙 Hosted by Logan Jones 🌐 Visit contentcredits.com — Middle Tech is proudly supported by: KY Innovation → kyinnovation.com Awesome Inc → awesomeinc.org

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