The Iferia Techcast

Ezekiel Iferia

Curious about what it’s really like to work, study, or create in science, engineering, technology and innovation? On The Iferia TechCast, we chat with students, researchers, tech pros, and innovators shaping these fields. Hear real stories of breakthroughs and breakdowns, late-night problem solving, failed experiments, and big wins. If you’ve ever debugged code at 2 a.m., accidentally blown something up in a lab, or fought to turn an idea into reality — this show’s for you. Want to be a guest ? Send Ezekiel Iferia a message on PodMatch: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

  1. 2시간 전

    Building Resilient Platforms: The 3E Framework for Health & Wellness - Meeky Hwang | Ep 123

    Meeky Hwang is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ndevr, a digital solution development agency helping health and wellness brands build scalable, high-performing websites. With over 20 years of experience in web development and DevOps, she guides growth-stage companies in streamlining workflows and scaling platforms for millions of users. In this episode, Meeky shares her "accidental" journey from developer to co-founding a strategic agency. She introduces her "3E Framework" for building resilient platforms, detailing how Audience, Creator, and Developer experiences must align for success. Meeky addresses unique scaling challenges in the health and wellness space, particularly security and performance, and illustrates how improving internal workflows directly enhances the end-user experience. She offers hard-earned advice for women in tech leadership and shares her secret to translating complex technical concepts for non-technical decision-makers. Meeky emphasizes the importance of transparency when client projects snag and identifies costly mistakes startups make with their platforms early on. As a CEO bridging technical and people leadership, she reveals the most surprising lesson she's learned about building strong company culture. Meeky provides advice for engineers with entrepreneurial aspirations and discusses the future of digital platforms with emerging technologies like AI. Finally, she defines innovation as the combination of curiosity and bravery to explore new frontiers. In this episode, you’ll discover: · Meeky's journey from developer to agency co-founder. · The "3E Framework" for resilient platforms: Audience, Creator, & Developer. · Unique scaling challenges in the health and wellness sector (security & performance). · How improving internal workflows enhances end-user experience. · Advice for women in tech leadership: embracing personality & maintaining skills. · Translating complex tech concepts for non-technical stakeholders. · The importance of transparency in client projects. · Costly platform mistakes startups make early on. · Bridging technical and people leadership as a CEO. · Advice for engineers with entrepreneurial aspirations. · The future of digital platforms with AI. · Meeky's definition of innovation: curiosity and bravery. Connect With Meeky Hwang & Ndevr: · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meekyhwang/ · Podcast: Boozy Browsing on YouTube Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Meeky Hwang: CEO & Co-Founder of Ndevr 01:15 From Developer to Founder: The Accidental Journey 03:08 The 3E Framework: Audience, Creator, & Developer Experience 05:07 Scaling Challenges in Health & Wellness: Security & Performance 07:06 Improving Workflows for Better End-User Experience 09:13 Leadership Advice for Women in Tech: Embrace Your Personality 11:16 Translating Tech for Non-Technical Decision Makers 12:58 Resilience & Transparency in Client Projects 14:28 Costly Platform Mistakes Startups Make Early On 16:09 Aligning Cross-Functional Teams: Over-Communication is Key 17:06 The Future of Digital Platforms & AI 19:10 Leadership Lessons: The People Challenge 20:15 Advice for Engineers with Entrepreneurial Aspirations 21:31 Innovation Defined: Curiosity and Bravery 22:31 Connect with Meeky Hwang & Ndevr Support the Show: · Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme · Subscribe and leave a review! · Share Want to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast? · Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch · PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

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  2. 1일 전

    Engineering Fulfillment: A System for Health, Wealth & Love - Alan Lazaros | Ep 122

    Alan Lazaros is a computer engineer, MBA, and the founder and CEO of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 self-improvement podcast with over 2,200 episodes and a million listens in 180+ countries. After a near-fatal car accident at 26, he transitioned from a successful technical career to dedicate over 11,500 hours to coaching and training, helping people achieve both external success and internal fulfillment. In this episode, Alan shares how he shifted from an externally successful but internally unfulfilled life to one of holistic growth. He explains his "system of success," where he applies engineering principles to reverse-engineer goals in health, wealth, and love. Alan discusses why a holistic approach is superior to focusing solely on career or money and identifies leadership as the most critical non-technical skill for future-proofing one's career. He reveals the two common limiting beliefs holding high performers back: lack of self-belief in the humble and delusion in the arrogant. Alan distinguishes between happiness (often tied to pleasure) and fulfillment (driven by growth, contribution, and quality of life), arguing that fulfillment is the better metric to optimize for. He details his effective daily habit tracking system, sharing the simple "goal, metric, habit" formula he uses with clients. Finally, Alan defines innovation as the continuous process of improving oneself, one's family, and one's business to keep pace with rapidly advancing technology. In this episode, you’ll discover: · Alan's journey from computer engineer to global self-improvement CEO. · The "system of success": applying engineering principles to personal growth. · Why a holistic approach to health, wealth, and love is crucial. · Leadership as the most important non-technical skill for the future. · Two common limiting beliefs holding high performers back. · The difference between happiness (pleasure) and fulfillment (growth & contribution). · A simple and effective daily habit tracking formula: goal, metric, habit. · How to start habit tracking using Google Sheets. · Alan's definition of innovation: continuous internal and external improvement. Connect With Alan Lazaros & Next Level University: · Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/ · Podcast: Next Level University (available on all platforms) · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alazaros88/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Alan Lazaros: CEO of Next Level University 01:29 From Engineering to Self-Improvement: A Journey of Reinvention 04:54 Applying Engineering Principles to Coaching & Personal Growth 07:54 The "System of Success": Reverse-Engineering Goals 10:58 Why Holistic Growth (Health, Wealth, Love) Matters 13:58 Leadership: The Most Important Non-Technical Skill 16:42 Limiting Beliefs Holding Back High Performers 18:39 Happiness vs. Fulfillment: Optimizing for Growth & Contribution 21:58 Daily Habits for Productivity: The Power of Habit Tracking 23:23 A Simple Formula for Habit Tracking: Goal, Metric, Habit 28:45 Innovation Defined: Continuous Self-Improvement in a Rapid World 31:42 Connect with Alan Lazaros & Next Level University Support the Show: · Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme · Subscribe and leave a review! · Share Want to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast? · Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch · PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

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  3. 1일 전

    AI Pilots to Profits: A 5-Step Framework for Mid-Market Growth - Mindaugas Maciulis | Ep 121

    Mindaugas (Min) Maciulis is the founder and CEO of Strategic AI Advisors, a go-to strategist for AI-driven business transformation. With a background scaling a startup to $70M revenue, Min helps mid-market companies cut through the hype and turn AI into measurable profits using his practical 5A framework. In this episode, Min breaks down why many AI pilots fail to scale, emphasizing that success requires a holistic approach beyond just a new tool. He provides real-world examples of measurable ROI, from significant productivity lifts in service businesses to complex enterprise solutions. Min debunks the biggest misconceptions executives have about starting with AI, such as needing perfect data or huge budgets, and advises on where to begin for quick wins that build momentum. He details his 5A framework (Assess, Align, Architect, Automate, Amplify) designed to guide companies from initial assessment to large-scale AI implementation. Min discusses the critical balance between hiring the right talent versus buying the right technology for building AI capability. Drawing from his experience scaling a startup to $70M, he shares the most important lesson he now applies to AI consulting: the value of bringing in experts. Min warns about the high cost of doing nothing and waiting on AI, explaining the risks of being left behind by competitors who are "in the game." He identifies the service industries seeing the fastest ROI from AI right now and offers advice on balancing quick 90-day wins with long-term digital transformation goals. Finally, Min gives a compelling one-sentence argument for skeptical CEOs to pay attention to AI now and defines innovation in the context of building micro-solutions with big impact. In this episode, you’ll discover: · Why many AI pilots fail to scale and the holistic approach needed for success. · Real-world examples of measurable AI ROI in productivity and sales. · The biggest misconceptions executives have about starting with AI. · Where mid-market companies should start with AI for quick wins. · Min's 5A framework for AI implementation: Assess, Align, Architect, Automate, Amplify. · The importance of prioritizing talent over technology when building AI capability. · Key lessons from scaling a startup to $70M applied to AI consulting. · The high cost and risks of waiting to adopt AI in business. · Industries seeing the fastest ROI from AI right now (e.g., professional services). · How to balance quick 90-day AI wins with long-term digital transformation. · Min's definition of innovation: building micro-solutions with big impact. Connect With Mindaugas Maciulis: · Website: https://strategicaiadvisors.com/ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindaugasmaciulis/ · AI Readiness Assessment: https://www.eais.io/ai-readiness-assessment Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Mindaugas Maciulis: AI Strategist for Mid-Market Growth 01:17 Why AI Pilots Fail to Scale: Beyond the Hype 02:56 Measuring AI ROI: Real-World Examples of Productivity & Sales Lift 04:54 Debunking Executive AI Misconceptions: Data, Budget, and Complexity 06:52 Where to Start with AI for Quick Wins and Momentum 09:00 The 5A Framework: Assess, Align, Architect, Automate, Amplify 11:33 Building AI Capability: Talent vs. Technology 13:09 Lessons from Scaling a Startup to $70M: The Power of Experts 15:21 The High Cost of Waiting: Risks of Delayed AI Adoption 17:57 Industries with Fastest AI ROI & Balancing Quick Wins with Long-Term Goals 21:16 A One-Sentence AI Argument for Skeptical CEOs 23:04 Defining Innovation: Micro-Solutions with Big Impact 25:17 Connect with Mindaugas Maciulis & Strategic AI Advisors Support the Show: · Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme · Subscribe and leave a review! · Share Want to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast? · Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch · PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

    26분
  4. 1일 전

    Engineering Fulfillment: A System for Health, Wealth & Love - Alan Lazaros | Ep 122

    Alan Lazaros is a computer engineer, MBA, and the founder and CEO of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 self-improvement podcast with over 2,200 episodes and a million listens in 180+ countries. After a near-fatal car accident at 26, he transitioned from a successful technical career to dedicate over 11,500 hours to coaching and training, helping people achieve both external success and internal fulfillment. In this episode, Alan shares how he shifted from an externally successful but internally unfulfilled life to one of holistic growth. He explains his "system of success," where he applies engineering principles to reverse-engineer goals in health, wealth, and love. Alan discusses why a holistic approach is superior to focusing solely on career or money and identifies leadership as the most critical non-technical skill for future-proofing one's career. He reveals the two common limiting beliefs holding high performers back: lack of self-belief in the humble and delusion in the arrogant. Alan distinguishes between happiness (often tied to pleasure) and fulfillment (driven by growth, contribution, and quality of life), arguing that fulfillment is the better metric to optimize for. He details his effective daily habit tracking system, sharing the simple "goal, metric, habit" formula he uses with clients. Finally, Alan defines innovation as the continuous process of improving oneself, one's family, and one's business to keep pace with rapidly advancing technology. In this episode, you’ll discover: · Alan's journey from computer engineer to global self-improvement CEO. · The "system of success": applying engineering principles to personal growth. · Why a holistic approach to health, wealth, and love is crucial. · Leadership as the most important non-technical skill for the future. · Two common limiting beliefs holding high performers back. · The difference between happiness (pleasure) and fulfillment (growth & contribution). · A simple and effective daily habit tracking formula: goal, metric, habit. · How to start habit tracking using Google Sheets. · Alan's definition of innovation: continuous internal and external improvement. Connect With Alan Lazaros & Next Level University: · Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/ · Podcast: Next Level University (available on all platforms) · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alazaros88/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Alan Lazaros: CEO of Next Level University 01:29 From Engineering to Self-Improvement: A Journey of Reinvention 04:54 Applying Engineering Principles to Coaching & Personal Growth 07:54 The "System of Success": Reverse-Engineering Goals 10:58 Why Holistic Growth (Health, Wealth, Love) Matters 13:58 Leadership: The Most Important Non-Technical Skill 16:42 Limiting Beliefs Holding Back High Performers 18:39 Happiness vs. Fulfillment: Optimizing for Growth & Contribution 21:58 Daily Habits for Productivity: The Power of Habit Tracking 23:23 A Simple Formula for Habit Tracking: Goal, Metric, Habit 28:45 Innovation Defined: Continuous Self-Improvement in a Rapid World 31:42 Connect with Alan Lazaros & Next Level University Support the Show: · Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme · Subscribe and leave a review! · Share Want to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast? · Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch · PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

    33분
  5. 3일 전

    Open Source, AI & Radical Therapy for Software Teams - Gregory Lind | Ep 120

    Gregory Lind is a founder, author, software developer, musician, and open-source advocate with a 25-year tech career spanning the globe. He is the founder of Buildly Labs, creating AI tools for product development, and the author of "Radical Therapy for Software Teams." In this episode, Greg defines the role of AI in software development as a tool for automating mundane tasks, allowing humans to focus on creative problem-solving. He discusses the lessons learned from founding startups like Humanitec and Buildly, emphasizing the importance of being a team player and employee of your own company first. Greg introduces "radical transparency" from his book, explaining how it improves remote software teams through open communication and merit-based contribution. He offers advice for junior developers, encouraging them to embrace AI as a learning tool while cultivating their unique creative skills. Greg highlights the advantages of using open-source and cloud-native tools for scaling startups efficiently, contrasting them with the vendor lock-in of proprietary platforms. He stresses the importance of human oversight in AI-driven workflows, particularly in QA and ethical data handling. Finally, Greg shares his definition of innovation as learning from past mistakes to create something better, and why mistakes are essential for growth. In this episode, you’ll discover: · The role of AI in software development: mundane tasks vs. creative problems. · Lessons from founding startups and being an employee of your own company. · How "radical transparency" improves remote software team communication. · Advice for junior developers on starting a career in the age of AI. · The benefits of using open-source tools for scaling startups. · The advantages of open-source platforms over proprietary ones. · The critical role of human oversight in AI-driven workflows and ethics. · Why QA is more important than ever with AI and LLMs. · Greg's definition of innovation: learning from mistakes to improve. · Why developers should not be afraid to make mistakes. Connect With Gregory Lind: · Buildly Labs: https://www.buildly.io/ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greglind/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Gregory Lind: Founder, Author, Open Source Advocate 00:43 The Role of AI in Software Development: Automating the Mundane 02:56 Lessons from Founding Startups: Being an Employee First 04:57 "Radical Therapy for Software Teams": Defining Radical Transparency 08:50 Advice for Junior Developers in the Age of AI 12:09 Scaling Startups with Open Source and Cloud-Native Tools 14:48 Open Source vs. Proprietary Platforms: Flexibility & Community 18:29 Building Trust and Motivation in Distributed Software Teams 23:00 The Critical Role of Human Oversight in AI Workflows & Ethics 25:57 Under-discussed Ethical Issues in AI Development 28:54 Defining Innovation: Learning from Mistakes to Improve 31:28 Connect with Gregory Lind & Buildly Labs Support the Show: · Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme · Subscribe and leave a review! · Share Want to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast? · Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch · PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

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  6. 4일 전

    Remote Work Advantage: Scaling High-Performing Virtual Teams - Ken Taylor | Ep 119

    Ken Taylor is an expert in building and scaling fully remote companies. As an early employee at a startup that grew to over 30 people without an office, he achieved a remarkable under 10% employee turnover rate. Ken is the author of the book, "Working in Slippers: Virtual Companies and the New Normal," arguing that remote work, when done right, is a competitive advantage. In this episode, Ken shares the "aha moment" that proved remote work could be a superior way to build a company, highlighting access to a larger, higher-quality talent pool beyond a commuting radius. He details the core operating principles for achieving ultra-low turnover in a remote setting, emphasizing the need to genuinely care for individuals and the natural loyalty that comes from offering flexible, location-independent work. Ken breaks down a cost-effective and functional tech stack for remote teams, focusing on the Google Workspace suite and the importance of measuring productivity over time-in-seat. He explains how to intentionally build trust and culture through a combination of virtual tools (like weekly all-hands, department meetings, and water-cooler chats) and strategic in-person gatherings (such as annual offsites and company-paid dinners). Ken shares a lesson learned from early remote training challenges, stressing the need for intentional, human-led onboarding. He challenges the idea of a single "magic metric" for measuring remote team health, advocating instead for a nuanced approach aligned with actual business goals like customer happiness and code quality. Finally, Ken defines innovation in the context of remote work and discusses why companies forcing a return to the office are putting themselves at a disadvantage. In this episode, you’ll discover: · The competitive advantage of hiring from a global talent pool without geographic limits. · The core principle behind achieving under 10% employee turnover in a remote team. · A practical and cost-effective tech stack for high-performing virtual companies. · Why measuring productivity is superior to tracking time-in-seat for remote workers. · Intentional strategies for building trust and culture without daily physical presence. · The role of strategic in-person gatherings in a remote-first company. · Lessons learned from failed remote training and the importance of human-led onboarding. · Why there's no single "magic metric" for tracking remote team health. · The meaning of "Working in Slippers" and the shift in the employer-employee relationship. · Why forcing a return to the office is an anti-innovation move that hurts competitiveness. Connect With Ken Taylor: · Website: https://kenrtaylor.com/ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-r-taylor/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Ken Taylor: Remote Work Expert & Author 01:04 The "Aha Moment": Accessing a Superior Global Talent Pool 03:41 Achieving Under 10% Turnover: Loyalty & Caring for Individuals 08:02 The Remote Tech Stack: Google Workspace & Productivity over Time 13:27 Building Trust & Culture: Intentionality & Strategic In-Person Events 21:09 Learning from Remote Training Failures: The Human Element 26:01 Beyond the Magic Metric: Measuring What Matters in Remote Teams 29:31 "Working in Slippers": The Fundamental Shift in Work Relationships 31:55 Innovation in a Distributed World & The Return-to-Office Mistake 36:06 Connect with Ken Taylor & Find His Book Support the Show: · Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme · Subscribe and leave a review! · Share Want to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast? · Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch · PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

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  7. 6일 전

    Invite-Only Social Media: Solving Censorship & Inequity with R.M. Easterly | Ep 117

    R.M. Easterly is a serial entrepreneur who started her first business at 10 and sold it for six figures by age 12. Since then, she has founded 12 companies and successfully exited seven. As a "chief problem solver," she is now the founder and CEO of Byio (By Invite Only), a new social media platform built on exclusivity to address censorship, suppression, and financial inequity faced by Black creators on mainstream platforms. In this episode, R.M. shares her legendary entrepreneurial journey, starting with a candy business at age 10 that taught her the power of solving real problems. She explains the core vision behind Byio: to create a safe, fair, and uncensored space for the Black community and its allies, where "originators" are paid fairly and free speech is protected. R.M. details the unique invite-only mechanics of Byio, where the first 10,000 invites are distributed by the founders, and subsequent invites are limited and non-replenishable, creating a community-governed space with a "Hunger Games" style voting system. She outlines her framework for evaluating business ideas based on personal experience and market research, and describes her "always-on" problem-solving mindset. For engineers and developers, R.M. discusses the technical challenges of building a platform with intentionally gated growth, including tech stack decisions, scalability planning, and designing unique features to maintain exclusivity and value. She shares strategic insights from her seven successful exits, emphasizing knowing when to liquidate and move on. R.M. offers crucial advice for aspiring founders, stressing the importance of assembling a team, being realistic about capital, and doing thorough market research, while also providing a brutally honest reality check about the unglamorous nature of entrepreneurship. She identifies fundraising as the hardest part of building Byio as a Black woman in tech and explains how having broad interests outside of tech makes her a better entrepreneur. Finally, she defines innovation as creating solutions that benefit the greater good rather than serving vanity. In this episode, you’ll discover: · R.M.'s legendary entrepreneurial journey starting at age 10. · The core problems with mainstream social media Byio aims to solve (censorship, inequity). · The unique, community-governed invite-only mechanics of Byio. · Her framework for evaluating business ideas and her "chief problem solver" mindset. · Technical challenges of building a platform with intentionally gated growth. · Strategic insights from seven successful company exits. · Crucial advice for aspiring founders: team, capital, market research, and brutal honesty. · The hardest part of building Byio: fundraising as a Black woman in tech. · How broad interests outside of tech contribute to entrepreneurial success. · R.M.'s definition of innovation: solutions benefiting the greater good. Connect With R.M. Easterly & Byio: · Website: https://www.itsbyio.com/ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reasterly/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome R.M. Easterly: Serial Entrepreneur & Byio Founder 01:12 First Business at 10: Solving Problems & Selling for Six Figures 03:26 The Core Problem: Censorship & Inequity on Mainstream Social Media 06:08 Byio's Exclusive Mechanics: Invite-Only & Community Governance 08:15 Framework for Evaluating Business Ideas: Solving Real Problems 10:00 The "Chief Problem Solver" Mindset: Always On 11:26 Designing an Exclusive User Experience for Byio 14:00 Technical Challenges of Building a Gated Growth Platform 16:37 Strategic Insights from Seven Successful Exits 19:01 Advice for Aspiring Founders: Team, Capital, & Brutal Honesty 21:21 The Hardest Part of Building Byio: Fundraising as a Black Woman 22:45 How Broad Interests Make a Better Entrepreneur 24:18 Advice to Her 10-Year-Old Self 24:54 Innovation Defined: Benefiting the Greater Good 26:06 Connect with R.M. Easterly & Join Byio

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  8. 11월 20일

    Marketing for Founders: From Burnout to Freedom & Impact - Sherane Chen | Ep 116

    Sherane Chen, a marketing strategist and entrepreneur, guides founders from tech to restaurants, helping them build visibility to scale impact and achieve freedom. She's on a mission to replace burnout with fulfillment. In this episode, Sherane defines "freedom" for technical founders and tackles the "visibility gap," emphasizing authentic self-promotion. She shares universal marketing principles, introduces her AI venture Dining Pilot, and explains how to market technical products to non-technical audiences by focusing on emotional benefits. Sherane offers burnout-free scaling strategies for solo founders and debunks common marketing misconceptions. She describes marketing as a "freedom skill" for career autonomy and provides high-impact, free visibility actions for side projects. Finally, Sherane discusses AI's impact on marketing and reveals her first question for overwhelmed founders. In this episode, you’ll discover: · Defining freedom and tackling the visibility gap. · Universal marketing principles and the Dining Pilot AI venture. · Marketing technical products emotionally and building credibility. · Burnout-free scaling and debunking marketing misconceptions. · Marketing as a "freedom skill" and high-impact visibility for side projects. · AI's impact on marketing and clarifying overwhelmed founder paths. Connect With Sherane Chen: · Dining Pilot (AI Venture): https://www.diningpilot.com/ · Personal Brand/Website: https://www.sheranechen.com/ · Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sheranechen · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheranechen/n Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Sherane Chen: Marketing Strategist & Entrepreneur 01:11 Freedom in Business: What It Means for Technical Founders 03:17 The Visibility Gap: Being Known vs. Being Needed 05:26 Universal Marketing Principles: Authenticity & Customer-First 08:24 Dining Pilot: AI-Powered OS for Restaurants 10:16 Marketing Dining Pilot to a Non-Technical Audience 12:48 Enhancing Credibility Without Being "Salesy" 15:41 Burnout-Free Scaling: Systems for Solo Founders & Small Teams 19:12 Marketing Misconceptions for Technical People 21:44 Marketing as a "Freedom Skill" for Career Autonomy 23:28 High-Impact Visibility for Developers' Side Projects (First 10 Users) 25:44 AI's Impact on Marketing & Communication for Tech Pros 28:32 First Question for Overwhelmed Founders Lacking Traction 31:12 The Habit That Separates Breakthrough Founders 32:42 Innovation: Not Just a Product, But an Entire Career 34:28 Connect with Sherane Chen & Dining Pilot Support the Show: · Fuel the podcast: https://iferia.nestuge.com/supportme · Subscribe and leave a review! · Share Want to Be a Guest on The Iferia TechCast? · Reach out to Ezekiel on PodMatch · PodMatch Host Profile: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

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Curious about what it’s really like to work, study, or create in science, engineering, technology and innovation? On The Iferia TechCast, we chat with students, researchers, tech pros, and innovators shaping these fields. Hear real stories of breakthroughs and breakdowns, late-night problem solving, failed experiments, and big wins. If you’ve ever debugged code at 2 a.m., accidentally blown something up in a lab, or fought to turn an idea into reality — this show’s for you. Want to be a guest ? Send Ezekiel Iferia a message on PodMatch: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast