The Caravan Podcast

The Caravan Podcast

Journey with us across the Muslim world as we sit down with founders, creatives, and changemakers shaping the future of business and culture. Each episode uncovers personal stories, lessons in faith, and the realities of building something meaningful. 🎙️ New episodes every other Friday 🌍 Listen & learn more at caravanpod.com ☕ Support Us: buymeacoffee.com/caravanpodcast

  1. APR 24

    Episode 39 | Babar Bhatti's Journey from Japan's Precision to Dallas AI Leadership

    On the Caravan podcast, Babar Bhatti (founder of Dallas AI and Chief AI Officer at Prism Skills) discusses why “technology is never neutral,” how AI’s recursive improvement is creating rapid change, and why society and policy are not moving fast enough to address risks like bias, misinformation, erosion of trust, surveillance, and warfare. He recounts building Dallas AI from 2017 with a focus on authentic, vendor-neutral, high-quality events, consistent meetups, and practical learning for both technical and non-technical attendees despite early low support. Bhatti explains Prism Skills as a 15-minutes-a-day microlearning platform that personalizes AI literacy by role and industry and helps companies manage AI adoption and change management. He also shares his background studying and working in Japan, early internet-era experiences, founding a 2010 social media analytics startup, and lessons from selling it for under $2M.00:00 Technology Is Not Neutral02:57 Why Dallas AI Started03:47 Building Meetups That Matter05:41 Early Struggles And Support10:29 Bootstrapping Quality Events13:12 From Deep Learning To ChatGPT16:11 What Prism Skills Does20:10 AI Jobs And Change Management23:03 Risks Misinformation And Power30:15 Policy Education And The Future32:39 Life Abroad Japan Chapter33:25 Studying Japan in 199234:10 Learning Japanese vs Chinese35:43 Work Culture Lessons36:58 Why Move to America38:39 Bilingual Skills Mindset40:52 Culture Shock Comparisons42:29 Internet Era Inspiration47:05 Startup Idea Social Analytics49:30 Social Media Dark Side54:34 Bootstrapping and Early Sales59:06 Exit and Acquisition Lessons01:01:55 Closing Thanks and Wrap

    1h 3m
  2. APR 10

    Episode 38 | Mohammed Musa Left Google to Build the Future of Self-Driving AI

    On the Caravan podcast, host Hamza interviews Mohammed Musa, founder of Deepen AI, about moving from the Bay Area to Dallas for stronger Muslim community infrastructure, identity reinforcement for youth, and programs like iThon Robotics, which has grown to 44+ locations and won the Texas state robotics competition. Mohammed shares navigating Muslim identity in post-9/11 Silicon Valley and in Japan’s drinking-centric work culture, then traces his career from elevator software to semiconductor startup Sonics (where stock dilution left him $800 back from a $10K investment), to game tech at Havok and Emergent, and six years at Google during its innovative era. He explains how VR and self-driving “aha” moments led to Deepen AI, which provides sensor-fusion data labeling tools and services, calibration software, and a data “refinery,” including SafetyPool.ai to share crash scenarios for safer ADAS/autonomy. 00:00 Stock Loss Cold Open00:44 Podcast Intro Guest Setup02:14 Texas Move Community05:42 Identity Youth Programs07:09 Ithan Robotics Impact11:34 Post 9 11 Identity15:26 Faith Quran Reflection19:03 Workplace Assimilation Pressures23:29 Japan Startup Detour26:37 Game Tech Startup Shutdown30:49 Early Career Elevator Tech32:07 Sonics Equity Heartbreak38:42 Dilution Horror Story40:22 Regret and Lost Upside42:13 From Startups to Google45:17 Google Culture and Lessons47:33 VR Experiment to Autonomy53:04 Why Mobility Matters56:16 Deepen Explained Simply01:01:16 Calibration and Data Refinery01:03:48 Safety Pool for Edge Cases01:07:12 Twia App and Quran Reflection01:12:45 Closing Thoughts and Farewell

    1h 14m
  3. MAR 27

    Episode 37 | Maryam Ishtiaq Went From Sleeping On The Kitchen Floor to $500K Seed Round

    Maryam Ishtiaq didn't take the easy road — she took every road. From pre-med at Georgia Gwinnett to international marketing, from New York influencer to Dallas entrepreneur, her journey is one of the most honest stories of reinvention we've ever heard on The Caravan.In this episode, Maryam opens up about the pregnancy loss that nearly broke her — and how cooking pulled her back from the edge. That moment of healing became the foundation for It's Actually, a halal beef bone broth brand that started with 32 jars a day made in a family kitchen and has since closed a $500K seed round with Friday Ventures.We get into all of it: the immigrant pressure to become a doctor, the burnout of the influencer grind, building a CPG brand with no outside capital, serving cancer patients through chemo recovery, getting their first retail shelf at Greenvine Market, winning an SBA loan when investors wouldn't bite, and why the halal food category is long overdue for a real brand to own it.0:00 Introduction2:24 Early Life & Cooking Origins3:41 Pre-Med to Marketing Pivot6:07 The ICU Moment13:58 Moving to New York & Influencer Life16:23 The Highlight Reel vs. Reality18:26 Navigating Criticism & Depression23:12 Moving to Dallas & Pregnancy Loss33:20 Cooking as Healing43:27 From Kitchen to Business54:51 Raising Capital & Retail Growth1:04:03 Supply Chain & Halal Vision1:05:30 Future Goals1:11:48 Overrated / Underrated1:13:56 Wrap-Up

    1h 29m

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Journey with us across the Muslim world as we sit down with founders, creatives, and changemakers shaping the future of business and culture. Each episode uncovers personal stories, lessons in faith, and the realities of building something meaningful. 🎙️ New episodes every other Friday 🌍 Listen & learn more at caravanpod.com ☕ Support Us: buymeacoffee.com/caravanpodcast

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