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. 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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  2. 11월 19일

    Bootstrapping a Travel App Amidst War & COVID - Oleksandr Buratinsky | Ep 115

    Oleksandr Buratinsky, founder and CEO of tTravel, is a tech veteran with 12 years of experience consulting businesses worldwide. He bootstrapped tTravel from a YouTube travel blog to a thriving app with over 37,000 users, all without external funding—and amidst a war. Oleksandr is also a keynote speaker and author of the e-book, "12 Lessons from 12 Years." In this episode, Oleksandr shares the unifying thread of his diverse career, from QA tester to CEO: a focus on solving "people problems" in tech. He recounts the inspiring origin story of tTravel, from a hackathon spark to building a unique, meditative travel app. Oleksandr reveals the invaluable lessons learned from bootstrapping through a pandemic and a full-scale war, emphasizing flexibility over external pressure. He candidly explains how the war in Ukraine forced tTravel to pivot its strategy, shifting from a domestic market to reaching global users. Drawing on his background in Agile methodologies, he describes how principles like radical honesty and continuous retrospective are scaled to run an entire company, even for a CEO. From his e-book, Oleksandr shares the most surprising lesson: even good change causes stress, requiring empathy and understanding. He discusses the power of building in public and the creative insights gained from transparent user feedback. For developers and entrepreneurs, he details his "stack for resilience," prioritizing openness and radical honesty in team communication. Oleksandr reflects on the hardest part of his transition from individual contributor to CEO: the immense accountability and ownership required. Finally, he offers crucial advice for aspiring founders: validate your market first, then build your product, and defines innovation as repeatedly making small, impactful enhancements to people's everyday lives. In this episode, you’ll discover: · The unifying principle behind his career evolution: solving "people problems." · The origin story of tTravel, from a blog to a 37,000-user app. · Invaluable lessons from bootstrapping a company through a pandemic and war. · How the war in Ukraine forced tTravel to pivot its market strategy. · Scaling Agile principles: what a "sprint" looks like for a CEO. · The most surprising lesson from his ebook: "even good change is stress." · The power of building in public and transparent user feedback. · His "stack for resilience": radical honesty and open communication. · The hardest part of transitioning from individual contributor to CEO. · Number one advice for taking a side project from idea to reality. · Oleksandr's definition of innovation: small, repeated enhancements. Connect With Oleksandr Buratinsky: · tTravel Website: https://ttravel.me/ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/buratynskyi/ · E-book: "12 Lessons from 12 Years" (link on LinkedIn) Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Oleksandr Buratinsky: tTravel CEO & Founder 00:58 Career Evolution: From QA to CEO & The "People Problem" 03:45 tTravel's Origin: From Hackathon Spark to Travel App 06:22 Bootstrapping Through COVID & War: Lessons in Resilience 08:16 Pivoting Amidst War: tTravel's Strategy Shift in Ukraine 10:51 Agile for CEOs: Scaling Scrum Principles & Retrospectives 13:37 Ebook Insight: Even Good Change is Stressful 15:59 Building in Public: Transparent Feedback & Creative Evolution 19:13 Stack for Resilience: Openness & Radical Honesty in Teams 21:04 CEO Transition: The Weight of Accountability & Ownership 22:55 Advice for Aspiring Founders: Validate Market Before Building 25:32 Defining Innovation: Small, Repeated Enhancements 27:39 Connect with Oleksandr Buratinsky & tTravel 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. 11월 19일

    AI for Real Estate: Automating Investor Communication - William Hollis | Ep 114

    William Hollis, a self-taught software engineer and founder, is bridging the worlds of cutting-edge AI and real estate. From engineering AI solutions for global giants like Disney and Nike, Hollis identified a critical gap in how capital is raised for real estate. As the founder and CEO of Raise AI, he's building intelligence systems to automate investor communication and streamline fundraising for real estate professionals. In this episode, Hollis shares the "aha moment" that led him to apply enterprise AI principles to real estate. He demystifies what an AI-powered CRM means under the hood, detailing the blend of natural language processing and advanced data analytics used for investor engagement. Hollis explains how his self-taught engineering background fosters a unique approach to problem-solving, prioritizing simple, maintainable solutions. He delves into how Raise AI enhances personal investor touch at scale, outlining the balance between AI and human interaction. Hollis compares AI system architecture for startups versus corporate giants, highlighting the differences in compliance and development speed. For developers, he offers insights into the rapidly evolving tech stack for AI-driven SaaS in regulated industries. He also addresses the critical aspects of security and data privacy in handling sensitive financial data within real estate AI systems. Hollis discusses the biggest challenges in educating the market about AI's benefits, from fear of replacement to the rapid pace of technological change. He shares his struggle as a founder with a deep technical background to balance coding with CEO demands, offering a key time-blocking tool. Looking ahead, Hollis identifies AI sales as the next standard for B2B SaaS. Finally, he defines "innovation" in the age of AI as "connectivity and specificity," creating robust, niche-specific AI solutions. In this episode, you’ll discover: · The "aha moment" that inspired Raise AI for real estate. · What an AI-powered CRM means: NLP + predictive analytics for investors. · How a self-taught engineering background shapes his problem-solving approach. · Architecting AI to enhance, not replace, personal investor connections. · Key differences in AI development for startups vs. giants like Disney/Nike. · The evolving tech stack for modern AI-driven SaaS platforms. · Baking security and data privacy into AI for sensitive financial data. · A common technical mistake when applying AI to traditional industries. · Biggest challenges in market education and overcoming AI adoption fears. · How a technical founder balances coding with CEO responsibilities. · The next big AI trend for B2B SaaS platforms. · Hollis's definition of innovation in the age of AI: connectivity & specificity. Connect With William Hollis: · Website: https://williamhollis.com/ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rei-hollis/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome William Hollis: AI & Real Estate Founder 01:12 Aha Moment: Optimizing Real Estate with AI 03:12 AI-Powered CRM: Under the Hood (NLP & Data) 05:04 Self-Taught Engineer: Simplicity in Solution Design 06:37 Humanizing AI: Scaling Personal Investor Touch 08:49 Startup vs. Enterprise AI: Key Development Differences 10:58 Modern AI Tech Stack for Regulated SaaS 12:47 Data Security & Privacy in Real Estate AI 14:51 Enterprise Lessons: Chat Interface & When to Use AI 16:54 Common AI Application Mistakes: The Importance of Context 19:02 Educating the Market: Overcoming AI Fears & Industry Speed 20:35 Balancing CEO & Technical Work: The Founder's Juggle 22:12 Future of B2B SaaS: The Rise of AI Sales 23:54 Innovation in the AI Era: Connectivity & Specificity 26:39 Connect with William Hollis & Raise AI 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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  4. 11월 18일

    Homeless to $3M Tech Exit: Resilience & SaaS Growth - Draven McConville | Ep 113

    From a homeless teenager with £200 and a bus ticket to founding and exiting Klipboard, a SaaS company for field service management, Draven McConville's journey redefines the startup playbook. In this episode, Draven shares his powerful story of turning extreme adversity into strategic advantage. He reveals the mindset shift required to go from survival to scaling a global business serving giants like Kia and Coca-Cola. Draven challenges the "hustle culture," advocating for sustainable growth and mental resilience over burnout. He offers critical advice on choosing the right investors beyond just capital, navigating the AI revolution in SaaS, and building a transparent, collaborative company culture. Discover how his background shaped his approach to robust software architecture and why "boring" niche markets might be the next big frontier for innovation. In this episode, you’ll discover: · Draven's incredible journey from homelessness to successful tech exits. · The mindset shift from bootstrapping a service business to scaling a VC-backed SaaS. · How AI acts as both a threat and a massive opportunity for new founders. · The non-monetary qualities to look for in an investor (and red flags to avoid). · Why "hustle culture" is dangerous and resilience is the true secret weapon. · What sustainable growth actually looks like on a spreadsheet vs. "growth at all costs." · Building a transparent culture where every department is revenue-accountable. · Practical mental health boundaries for entrepreneurs facing intense pressure. · Draven's definition of innovation: solving problems in overlooked, niche markets. This is a masterclass in resilience, strategic growth, and building a business with heart for aspiring founders and tech leaders. Connect With Draven McConville: · Website: https://www.dravenmcconville.com/](https://www.dravenmcconville.com · Klipboard: https://klipboard.io/ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/draven-mcconville-79a93320/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Draven McConville: From Homeless to Tech Founder & Investor 01:26 Survival Mindset: Turning Adversity into Resilience 02:49 Building Credibility: From Small Projects to Global Brands (Kia, Coca-Cola) 05:33 Bootstrapping vs. VC Funding: Mindset Shifts & Exit Strategies 08:13 AI in SaaS: The Next Industrial Revolution (Threat vs. Advantage) 11:10 Choosing Investors: Beyond Capital to Strategic Partnership 14:48 Architecting for Resilience: Lessons from Scarcity & Enterprise Standards 17:43 Transparent Culture: Revenue Accountability Across All Teams 20:17 Mental Health for Founders: Sleep, Boundaries & Avoiding Burnout 22:22 Advice for Founders at Rock Bottom: "It's Going to Be Okay" 24:01 Killing Hustle Culture: Resilience Over Grind 26:00 Defining Sustainable Growth: Profitability & Efficient Acquisition 29:25 Innovation Defined: Solving Problems in Niche "Boring" Markets 31:42 Connect with Draven McConville & Klipboard 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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  5. 11월 18일

    Yale PhD, Mindfulness & Human Potential - Dr. Crystal T. Harrell | Ep 112

    Dr. Crystal T. Harrell is a #1 best-selling author, motivational speaker, and public health expert with a truly remarkable journey. She rose from growing up in public housing to earning a PhD from Yale University, securing over $670,000 in scholarships along the way. Her story is not just about academic achievement; a profound personal awakening led her to become a certified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction instructor, now bridging evidence-based science and spiritual growth. In this episode, Dr. Crystal discusses the unifying thread of vision that connects her diverse life chapters. She shares a deeply personal account of recognizing she was living through the lens of a "traumatized child" and the small but profound step she took towards wholeness. Dr. Crystal reveals her strategic approach to securing over $670,000 in scholarships, emphasizing storytelling and consistency. As a certified mindfulness instructor, she offers simple, concrete techniques for students and professionals to regain focus and calmness amidst stress. She delves into her best-selling book, "Crystal Clear," explaining its meaning and the key takeaway for readers. Dr. Crystal identifies early warning signs of prioritizing achievement over well-being and shares her experience distilling a profound personal journey into an impactful TEDx talk. She challenges well-meaning but limiting advice from her early academic career and discusses the limiting belief she sees holding back incredibly talented technical people the most, offering encouragement to overcome self-doubt. Finally, she defines "innovation" as it relates to her work and human potential. In this episode, you’ll discover: · The unifying trait connecting her journey from public housing to Yale PhD. · Her realization of living through a "traumatized child's" lens and the path to wholeness. · Strategies for securing over $670,000 in scholarships, including the Gates Millennium. · A simple mindfulness technique for stress reduction and focus. · The meaning behind her best-selling book "Crystal Clear" and its core message. · Early warning signs of prioritizing achievement over well-being. · The process of distilling her journey into an impactful TEDx talk. · Academic advice she now disagrees with and what she'd replace it with. · The limiting belief holding back talented technical people the most. · How she encourages students to overcome self-doubt. · What "innovation" truly means to her in life and work. Connect With Dr. Crystal T. Harrell: · Website: https://crystaltharrell.com/ · Book: "Crystal Clear" on Amazon · YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHRsMsCNrOxrIBOE8vBE8WQ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcrystaltharrell/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Dr. Crystal T. Harrell: Yale PhD, Author, Speaker 01:15 Unifying Trait: Vision Across Life Chapters 03:10 Reconnecting with Wholeness: Overcoming Trauma 08:20 Scholarship Strategy: $670K in Funding 12:24 Mindfulness for Stress & Focus 14:46 "Crystal Clear" Book: Self-Discovery & Clarity 16:58 Warning Signs: Prioritizing Achievement Over Well-being 18:34 TEDx Talk: Distilling a Profound Journey 20:28 Disagreeing with Early Academic Advice 23:28 Limiting Beliefs in Talented Technical People 25:01 Overcoming Self-Doubt & Fostering Greatness 27:03 Innovation in Life, Field, and Work 28:54 Connect with Dr. Crystal T. Harrell 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. 11월 17일

    Polymath Professional: Blending Tech, Creativity & Insight - ST Tangirala | Ep 111

    ST Tangirala is a true polymath professional whose diverse career spans technology, marketing, real estate, and media. He is also the author of the #1 Amazon best-selling book "Havensbury" and host of "The Nest in Time" podcast, where he interviews up-and-coming visionaries. ST embodies a unique blend of creativity, technical expertise, and personal insight, which he applies to every facet of his work. In this episode, ST discusses the immense advantage of cultivating a diverse skill set, particularly for engineers and tech professionals, enabling them to spot problems and innovate more easily. He shares practical steps for maintaining mental flexibility without losing one's technical edge and reveals how insights from fields like writing and filmmaking have unexpectedly solved technical and business problems for him. ST delves into the fascinating premise of his book "Havensbury" and how his tech and business experience shaped its entrepreneurial narrative. As the host of "The Nest in Time," he highlights common threads among impactful builders and offers his framework for quickly mastering new industries. Challenging the misconception of polymathy as a lack of focus, he provides a powerful counter-argument for why a broader, integrated career approach is crucial for young professionals in a rapidly changing world, especially with the rise of AI. In this episode, you’ll discover: · The biggest advantage of cultivating a diverse, polymath skill set. · Practical steps for engineers to maintain mental flexibility and explore adjacent fields. · How insights from creative fields can solve technical or business problems. · The inspiration behind his #1 Amazon best-selling book, "Havensbury." · Common threads and habits among up-and-coming visionaries he’s interviewed. · His framework for quickly getting up to speed in a new industry. · The biggest misconceptions people have about being a polymath. · Why a broader, integrated career approach is critical for young professionals today. · His advice to his younger self on the journey of self-discovery. · What writing a book taught him about building products and companies. · What "innovation" means when applied to a human life and career. Connect With ST Tangirala: · Book: "Havensbury" on Amazon · Podcast: "The Nest in Time" on Spotify: https://nextintimepodcast.com/ · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextintimepodcast/ · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nextintimepodcast/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome ST Tangirala: Polymath Professional, Author, Host 00:55 Advantage of a Diverse Skill Set for Tech Professionals 02:16 Practical Steps for Mental Flexibility & Technical Edge 03:29 Creative Solutions for Tech & Business Problems 05:26 "Havensbury": Story Inspiration & Entrepreneurship 07:14 Common Threads Among Visionary Builders 08:42 Framework for Mastering New Industries 10:23 Misconceptions About Being a Polymath 11:51 Broader Career Approach for Young Professionals 14:25 Future of Work: Connecting Disparate Ideas & Fields 15:27 Advice to a Younger ST Tangirala 16:11 Book Writing & Building Products/Companies 18:29 Innovation in Human Life & Career 19:15 Connect with ST Tangirala 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. 11월 17일

    GoldMine to Nimble: Evolution of CRM & Customer Relationships - Jon Ferrara | Ep 110

    Jon Ferrara is a true pioneer in customer relationship management, renowned as the founder and CEO of Nimble, an award-winning social sales and marketing CRM. His journey began decades earlier as the co-founder of GoldMine, one of the very first CRMs for small businesses. After identifying a significant gap in the market, Jon built Nimble from the ground up as a simple, powerful, and seamlessly integrated cloud-native SaaS platform. In this episode, Jon shares the core philosophy about customer relationships that has remained constant throughout his career, from the early days of GoldMine to Nimble today. He delves into the profound technical and architectural shifts between building desktop software in the 90s versus a cloud-native platform now. Jon explains what Nimble is, how it works, and who truly needs it, highlighting its unique position as a CRM for the entire company, not just sales. He offers key lessons learned about product strategy from GoldMine's acquisition, detailing how those insights shaped Nimble's success. Jon also discusses balancing long-term technical vision with immediate customer requests and shares non-obvious advice for aspiring SaaS founders. Finally, he offers his perspective on emerging technologies like AI and automation, emphasizing the enduring importance of human connection in the evolving CRM landscape. In this episode, you’ll discover: · Jon’s core philosophy on customer relationships, constant since GoldMine to Nimble. · The profound technical shifts from building desktop software to cloud-native SaaS. · A comprehensive overview of Nimble: its function, purpose, and target audience. · The gap Jon saw in the market for small businesses and the scaling challenges he faced. · How Nimble intelligently unifies social profiles with traditional CRM data for a single view. · Key lessons learned about technology and product strategy from GoldMine's acquisition. · How Jon balances long-term technical vision with immediate customer feature requests. · Non-obvious advice for aspiring SaaS founders building a B2B tech company. · His insights on emerging technologies like AI and automation shaping the CRM landscape. · What "innovation" means to Jon in the context of building technology that fosters connection. Connect With Jon Ferrara & Nimble: · Nimble Free 14-Day Trial: https://www.nimble.com/offers/14-day-trial/?utm_source=Nimble&utm_medium=Podmatch&utm_campaign=Podmatch%20Trials · LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonvferrara/ · Nimble Website: https://www.nimble.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Jon Ferrara: CRM Pioneer, Founder of Nimble 01:35 Core Philosophy: Customer Relationships Then & Now 04:25 Technical Evolution: GoldMine (Desktop) vs. Nimble (Cloud SaaS) 06:56 Nimble Overview: What It Is, How It Works, Who Needs It 13:11 Spotting the Market Gap & Scaling Challenges for Small Businesses 17:24 Nimble's Data Unification: Social Profiles & CRM Data 19:57 Key Product Strategy Lessons: From GoldMine to Nimble 25:55 Balancing Technical Vision with Customer Feature Requests 28:18 Non-Obvious Advice for Aspiring SaaS Founders 31:25 Emerging Tech: AI, Automation & The Human Element in CRM 33:28 What Innovation Means to Jon Ferrara 36:12 Connect with Jon Ferrara & Experience Nimble 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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  8. 11월 16일

    God, Symmetry, & Time: A Physicist on Faith & Creation with Dr. Thomas Sheahen | Ep 109

    Dr. Thomas Sheahen is an MIT-educated physicist and author of the groundbreaking book "Everywhen: God, Symmetry and Time." A lifelong Catholic, Dr. Sheahen offers original insights on how science and faith are not only compatible but actually illuminate one another, challenging the common stereotype that they are opposed. His career spans deep work in physics, including superconductivity, and profound contemplation on the nature of God and creation. In this episode, Dr. Sheahen introduces his unique concept of "Everywhen," explaining how humanity's limited perception of time deflects us from truly understanding God's transcendent presence. He transforms the Big Bang from a point of conflict into "God's elegant creation," demonstrating how modern physics, from Einstein's relativity to the expansion of the universe, supports a divine creator. Dr. Sheahen shares how his journey at the intersection of science and faith has shaped his approach to scientific problems, making him a different kind of physicist who appreciates the higher dimensions of human existence beyond mere material science. This conversation will reassure listeners worried about science challenging their religious faith and encourage a deeper, more integrated understanding of the universe. In this episode, you’ll discover: · How science and religious faith support each other in the pursuit of knowledge and truth. · An overview of his book "Everywhen: God, Symmetry and Time" and its core message. · The concept of "Everywhen" and how God's presence in all time relates to our scientific understanding of time as a dimension. · How the Big Bang is transformed from a challenge to faith into "God's elegant creation." · Why our subjective experience of past, present, and future is limited compared to reality. · A specific scientific insight that felt like a spiritual revelation to him. · How his journey changed his approach to scientific problems, making him a "different kind of physicist." · What "innovation" means when applied to understanding our universe and our place in it, bridging quantifiable physics and spiritual faith. · His optimistic prediction about mankind's future role as God's partner in creation. Connect With Dr. Thomas Sheahen: · Book: "Everywhen: God, Symmetry and Time" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Everywhen-Symmetry-Dr-Thomas-Sheahen/dp/195671510X · Substack: https://tsheahen.substack.com/ · Website: https://tsheahen.substack.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome Dr. Thomas Sheahen: Physicist, Author, Faith & Science 00:38 Science & Faith: Illuminating Each Other 02:20 Overview of "Everywhen": God, Symmetry & Time 06:45 "Everywhen" & Scientific Understanding of Time as a Dimension 11:10 The Big Bang: God's Elegant Creation 15:43 Human Perception of Time & Understanding God 18:43 Scientific Discovery as Spiritual Revelation 22:42 How Faith Shaped His Approach to Physics 26:14 Innovation in Bridging Science & Faith 31:14 Where to Find "Everywhen: God, Symmetry and Time" 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