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Best 10-minute, daily tech podcast on emerging technologies, hundreds of Silicon Valley CEOs, Influencers and Celebrities. Hosted by technology executive and creator of Coruzant Technologies.
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In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Roland Austrup, Chief Growth Officer and Executive Committee member at Innventure—an industrial growth platform that transforms validated R&D from multinational corporations into high-growth standalone companies. With deep experience as CFO, Head of Capital Markets, and now CGO, Roland brings decades of financial and strategic expertise to the challenge of commercializing breakthrough technologies.Roland shares lessons learned from scaling industrial tech companies, including underestimated lead times, capital intensity, and the slow, trust-driven adoption cycles of risk-averse industrial buyers. He explains why success requires adaptability, a clear capital strategy, and a realistic view that “if you build it, they will come” rarely applies in this sector.He also breaks down how Innventure’s model differs from traditional venture and corporate venture approaches. Instead of spread betting on startups, Innventure builds and operates its own companies, leveraging the massive “ore body” of R&D inside global enterprises. Their approach overcomes corporate barriers such as siloed structures, low risk tolerance, and misalignment between innovation and core business metrics—acting as a bridge between proven technologies and entrepreneurial execution.Looking ahead, Roland explores the macroeconomic and technological forces reshaping industrial growth—from inflation and geopolitics to aging workforces and reshoring trends. Despite headwinds, he sees significant tailwinds in Industry 4.0 advancements, including AI and industrial robotics, which he believes will unlock major productivity gains and drive strong North American growth.A thoughtful and forward-looking conversation for innovators, investors, industrial leaders, and anyone navigating the future of advanced manufacturing and commercialization.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes Joshua Scott, Vice President of Security at Hydrolix and a veteran with nearly 30 years of experience turning complex security risks into clear business value. Josh shares how Hydrolix is redefining what’s possible with massive-scale log data—processing everything from terabytes to petabytes and delivering insights in seconds.Josh breaks down why security leaders must speak the language of business, translating technical risk into financial and operational impact to earn executive alignment. He also unpacks the challenges of securing data at extreme velocity and scale, the growing need for automation, and why the next generation of security leaders will win by leveraging AI as an accelerator—not a replacement.Looking ahead, Josh discusses how AI-generated attacks, identity misuse, supply-chain compromises, and automated phishing will reshape security programs over the next three to five years. His message is clear: AI will empower defenders and attackers alike, and success will depend on how effectively teams adopt automation, prioritize intelligently, and stay ahead of rapidly evolving threats.A timely, insightful conversation for CISOs, security leaders, and technology executives navigating today’s increasingly complex cyber landscape.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas sits down with Maksim Ovsyannikov, a veteran enterprise product leader with over 25 years of experience shaping productivity solutions across supply chain, HR, marketing automation, customer success, and CRM. Now leading product and design at SugarCRM, Maksim shares how his diverse background led him to focus on redefining CRM for the AI-native era.Maksim breaks down why traditional CRMs fail sellers, how SugarCRM’s “precision selling” framework addresses the gap, and the four critical components that enable AI to transform seller productivity: delivering better leads, identifying risks, improving preparedness, and empowering coaching. He also unpacks the difference between augmentation AI and generative AI—and why the real risk isn’t AI taking jobs, but humans losing jobs to those who master AI.Looking ahead, Maksim predicts that nearly all enterprise software will soon be built around AI-driven workflows that deliver outcomes, not just dashboards. He explains how conversational and agentic AI will reshape seller experiences, enabling more intuitive, human-like interactions and dramatically higher productivity.A forward-looking conversation for anyone interested in the future of CRM, sales technology, and AI-driven enterprise software.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes Piet Buyck, global technology executive, AI strategist, and author of AI Compass for SC Leaders. With more than 30 years leading innovative IT solutions, Piet is on a mission to make AI-driven planning easy, accessible, and human-centered.Piet introduces the concept of the AI Compass—a framework that blends generative, agentic, and narrow AI to guide leaders through the complexities of modern supply chain planning. Instead of treating AI as just another tool, the compass helps organizations navigate uncertainty, break down functional silos, and move toward a more adaptive, holistic decision-making model.He emphasizes that AI should never replace humans, but instead amplify their judgment. Piet explains how to operationalize a “human + AI” decision model using a balance of accuracy, transparency, and fairness—determining what to automate, what to supervise, and what must remain human-led.The conversation explores why supply chain planning has remained stubbornly manual despite decades of technological progress. Piet outlines entrenched habits—rigid processes, siloed KPIs, and opaque numbers—that prevent companies from becoming AI-first. He shows how organizations can shift toward a more dynamic, assumption-driven, data-aware planning culture.Looking ahead, Piet describes the cultural transformation required for supply chain teams to thrive in an AI-augmented world: embracing continuous learning, developing data literacy, unlearning outdated practices, and building confidence to collaborate with AI systems rather than fear them. With the right mindset and governance, he believes companies can unlock massive value—far beyond traditional planning improvements.A must-listen for supply chain leaders, innovators, and anyone navigating the intersection of AI and organizational transformation.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas sits down with Dr. Hany Demian, physician innovator, regenerative medicine pioneer, and CEO of the Biop Spine Institute. With over 20 years of experience treating chronic pain, Dr. Demian has shifted away from traditional pain management toward a groundbreaking model that blends AI-driven diagnostics, cellular-level therapies, and microinvasive procedures—all aimed at restoring the body rather than simply masking symptoms.Dr. Demian shares the personal and professional turning point that pushed him to transform his approach: patients repeatedly returning with the same pain, coupled with his own struggles with chronic spine and joint issues. This inspired his mission to move beyond management and into true healing. Today, his clinics combine biologic treatments such as stem cells, PRP, and peptides with data-guided rehabilitation and AI-based predictive modeling that assesses lifestyle, genetics, wearables, inflammation markers, and more.He explains how AI is unlocking unprecedented insights—predicting who will develop back pain, how quickly degeneration will occur, and which interventions will work best. Inspired by early breakthroughs in AI-driven cardiac prediction, Dr. Demian believes spine and joint care will soon shift from reactive to proactive, catching problems 5–10 years before they become symptomatic.Looking ahead, Dr. Demian envisions a radical shift in musculoskeletal care:Regenerative therapies as first-line treatmentNear elimination of traditional pain clinicsFewer surgeries due to earlier detection and cellular repairWidespread reversal of aging-related degenerationHe predicts a future where aging becomes a “modifiable condition,” supported by advanced stem cell treatments, peptides, exosomes, genetic insights, and healthier lifestyle habits now emerging in younger generations.Dr. Demian’s optimistic, science-backed vision points toward a world where chronic pain is rare, mobility is preserved, and humans age healthier and stronger than ever before.A fascinating conversation for anyone interested in regenerative medicine, longevity, AI in healthcare, and the future of pain-free living.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes Chirag Agrawal, a senior technologist and AI infrastructure expert with deep experience building large-scale platforms, distributed systems, and multi-agent orchestration for Alexa. With over a decade in advanced AI systems, Chirag shares his perspective on what it really takes to move from “having a model” to running resilient, scalable AI agents in production.Chirag explains why models should be treated as dependencies—not the product itself—and why teams repeatedly fall into the trap of building agents from scratch instead of relying on proven frameworks. He unpacks the often-overlooked complexity behind agent systems: retrieval, tool orchestration, memory, context compression, caching, evaluation frameworks, and guardrails that must be treated as first-class components.The conversation dives into the balance between developer freedom and architectural discipline, highlighting how strong developer tooling actually accelerates experimentation while enforcing performance, safety, and reliability across teams.Chirag also details the key operational metrics that matter most in production agent platforms—from latency breakdowns to token usage patterns to offline quality metrics—and discusses the art of navigating trade-offs across quality, cost, and speed.Looking ahead, Chirag emphasizes that ethics, bias mitigation, auditability, and transparency must be embedded at the foundational layer of AI platforms. He highlights the importance of interoperability standards such as MCP and A2A, predicting a future where agents discover, authenticate, and collaborate across systems—much like the evolution from early mobile apps to fully mature ecosystems.He paints a future shaped by an “internet of agents”: interconnected, multi-agent systems that share capabilities while maintaining their own governance boundaries—a transformative step toward next-generation production AI infrastructure.A must-listen for engineering leaders, AI builders, and anyone navigating the challenges of deploying agentic AI at scale.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes Jack Griffin, CEO of Light Up Ventures and bestselling author of Luminary. As a certified executive coach with experience supporting leaders at Google, Meta, Amazon, and Yahoo, Jack specializes in helping tech executives strengthen their leadership through compelling storytelling, systems thinking, and personal development.Jack shares the defining moment that inspired Light Up Ventures: witnessing a senior leader lose an entire audience due to uninspired communication. That experience sparked his mission to “illuminate” leaders and address what he sees as a global crisis in communication—one that costs organizations over $1.2 trillion annually in lost productivity, turnover, and customer churn.Throughout the conversation, Jack breaks down what separates top-tier leaders from the rest. He highlights the power of systems thinking, referencing Peter Senge’s The Fifth Discipline, and the importance of blending informative and inspirational communication. Using vivid metaphors—like mastering a wood-burning fire near his home in Lake Tahoe—Jack explains how great leaders recognize their role within a larger system and communicate in ways that spark clarity and connection.He also discusses why storytelling is an essential executive skill, especially in today’s world where leaders are inundated with emails, texts, and constant digital noise. Story structure, narrative arcs, and memorable delivery help messages break through the clutter and truly resonate. Jack emphasizes that storytelling is both content (“the story”) and delivery (“the telling”), with nonverbal communication often carrying more weight than words.Drawing on experiences in more than 40 countries—including a decade of youth leadership work in Haiti—Jack reflects on the global perspectives that shape his coaching today. Above all, he believes humility is the defining trait of leaders people genuinely want to follow. Whether in boardrooms or in communities with limited resources, he has seen firsthand how gratitude, humility, and servant leadership build trust and human connection.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas sits down with Jesse Lipson, founder and CEO of Levitate, a relationship marketing platform helping small businesses build genuine, human connections at scale. A seasoned entrepreneur, Jesse previously founded ShareFile, growing it to millions of users before its acquisition by Citrix, and has since become a key leader in North Carolina’s tech ecosystem.Jesse shares the inspiration behind Levitate—observing firsthand how traditional CRMs and marketing automation tools fall short for relationship-driven businesses. Instead of mass-blast, transactional communication, he saw a need for a platform built around authentic, personal outreach—the kind that drives referrals, trust, and long-term loyalty.He discusses Levitate’s recent expansion into healthcare, where providers face unique challenges: limited staff, increasing competition, and the delicate balance between efficiency and personalized patient communication. Jesse explains how Levitate’s software-plus-services model helps practices stay top-of-mind with patients, maintain a strong online presence, and offload time-consuming content creation so practitioners can focus on care.Looking ahead, Jesse explores how AI will shape the future of relationship-driven software. Rather than replacing personal connection, he believes AI should enhance it—helping professionals remember meaningful details, reach out at the right moments, and scale genuine communication without losing the human touch.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes Mike Miglio, CEO and founder of DEIN, the decentralized marketplace transforming how risk and insurance function across the DeFi ecosystem. With a deep history in crypto law, blockchain protocols, and decentralized innovation, Mike brings firsthand insight into why insurance—at its core—is really about trust.Mike explains how DEIN aims to replace reputation-driven DeFi risk assessment with transparent, on-chain market dynamics. Instead of relying on hype, VCs, or exchange listings, DEIN enables users to “put their money where their mouth is,” allowing free-market underwriting to determine real-time pricing, utilization, and perceived trustworthiness of any protocol. Built on modular, multi-chain architecture spanning more than 150 networks, DEIN makes it possible to add coverage for new chains and assets within minutes.He also discusses the challenge of pricing risk in a rapidly evolving DeFi landscape—where only a decade of fragmented data exists—and how DEIN uses bonding-curve economics and siloed pools to maintain capital stability and underwriting discipline. As the platform scales globally, Mike shares how DEIN surfaces relevant risks based on wallet activity, ensuring users aren’t overwhelmed despite the platform’s massive coverage universe.Looking ahead, Mike outlines the milestones needed for decentralized insurance to reach mainstream adoption, from launching a true autonomous DAO to eventually expanding into life, property, and real-world asset insurance. His long-term vision: DEIN becoming the trust backbone for global risk, where thousands of daily claims are adjudicated by token holders who earn income participating in a fully decentralized insurance economy—empowering users, not intermediaries.A compelling discussion for anyone interested in DeFi, risk markets, blockchain governance, and the future of global insurance.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas sits down with David Windley, CEO and Executive Chairman of HootRecruit, the AI-powered talent sourcing platform reshaping how companies find and engage top talent. With a distinguished HR leadership background at Yahoo and Microsoft, David brings decades of expertise to his mission: transforming recruiting through intelligent automation—without eliminating the human touch.David explains how advancements in AI inspired him to rethink traditional recruiting workflows as early as 2015, identifying opportunities where technology could dramatically accelerate sourcing while improving quality. He breaks down how HootRecruit’s full agentic AI platform instantly parses job descriptions, discovers matched candidates, and generates assessment insights—while recruiters remain firmly in control of final decisions.The conversation dives into how HootRecruit delivers 4x faster hiring and reduces time spent on manual sourcing by up to 95%, not by cutting corners but by shifting human effort to deeper, qualitative evaluation. David emphasizes that AI’s true value is its ability to handle massive, time-consuming tasks—freeing recruiters to focus on culture fit, engagement, and meaningful human judgment.David also shares his long-standing belief in flexible, outcome-based work. He predicts that recruiting technology will play a key role in enabling more inclusive, hybrid, and performance-focused workplace models—where what you deliver matters far more than where you sit.A thoughtful and energizing discussion for HR leaders, founders, and anyone curious about how AI and human expertise will shape the future of talent.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, Brian Thomas welcomes Dr. Duane Varan, CEO of MediaScience and MediaPet, and one of the world’s most published researchers in advertising science. Dr. Varan shares the remarkable story of how a call from Disney unexpectedly pulled him from academia into commercial research—leading to the creation of the Disney Ad Innovation Lab and ultimately the rise of MediaScience as a global leader in audience measurement.Dr. Varan explains how neuro metric tools—skin conductance, heart rate, facial coding—reveal the real emotional story behind audience reactions, often contradicting traditional surveys. He highlights surprising findings from political debates, global campaigns, and cross-cultural studies, showing how unconscious responses drive far more than people admit.The conversation takes a critical turn as Dr. Varan warns about the industry’s growing reliance on unvalidated AI “attention scores,” calling them a major risk to decision-making and scientific rigor. He contrasts this with promising breakthroughs, including MediaPet’s ability to recreate big-budget ads with AI in hours—delivering the same impact as originals and transforming how brands test creative concepts.From ethics and transparency to the next decade of AI-driven creative development, Dr. Varan offers a candid, insightful look at the future of advertising and why the industry must balance innovation with evidence-based science.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas sits down with Erik Braund, founder and CEO of Katmai—a groundbreaking virtual office platform designed to restore spontaneity, human connection, and real collaboration in the age of meeting overload.Erik shares his journey from music and video production to building one of the most innovative remote-work platforms on the market. He discusses how his creative background, love for hardware, and pandemic-era problem-solving led to Katmai’s radically different approach: a browser-based virtual workspace where face-to-face interactions feel natural, meetings shrink from 54 minutes to 14, and 90% of collaboration happens spontaneously—just like a real office.He breaks down the technical challenges behind Katmai’s unique video-driven avatars, why they built their own 3D engine, and how five years of working entirely inside their own product shaped its evolution. Erik also talks about the shift away from meeting recordings toward AI-powered summaries, the limitations of VR headsets for daily work, and why presence—not more tech—is the future of hybrid collaboration.If you're ready to rethink meetings, remote culture, and the future of work, this conversation offers a refreshing, human-centered roadmap to what comes next.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes renowned futurist, bestselling author, and strategic advisor Daniel Burrus. As the creator of the Hard Trends methodology and the Anticipatory Organization model, Daniel teaches leaders how to predict disruption before it happens—and turn certainty into a competitive advantage.Daniel breaks down the power of distinguishing hard trends (future facts) from soft trends (assumptions), explaining how this clarity reduces uncertainty and empowers organizations to make bold, confident moves. He shares real-world examples, his global work with Fortune 500 executives, and the learning systems he’s developed to train teams to reliably identify and act on emerging trends.The conversation explores the difference between everyday innovation—pre-solving predictable problems—and exponential innovation, which enables organizations to become proactive disruptors rather than victims of disruption. Daniel emphasizes that trends only matter when paired with opportunity, creating a roadmap for growth, transformation, and strategic clarity.Looking ahead, Daniel highlights the most underestimated hard trend of the coming decade: the rising importance of trust in an era of generative AI and increasing disinformation. While technology accelerates, he argues, the enduring differentiator will be human relationships and trustworthiness.A powerful discussion for leaders seeking to anticipate change, align their organizations, and build a future grounded in both innovation and integrity.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, Brian Thomas welcomes Santosh Kaveti, CEO and founder of ProArch, a leader in cloud, data, app modernization, and cybersecurity solutions. With over 18 years of experience as a technologist, entrepreneur, investor, and advisor, Santosh shares the pivotal lessons that shaped his approach to building technology services—including the realization that technology alone is never the solution; people, processes, and change management are the true drivers of success.Santosh highlights how a failed early deployment taught him the importance of co-creating with clients, embedding teams, and always starting with the business “why.” He then breaks down ProArch’s holistic digital transformation model: cloud as horsepower, data as fuel, apps as the vehicle, and security as the steering system—all essential and integrated, especially as IT and OT converge in sectors like energy and manufacturing.He also warns of rising threats, from shadow AI to unpatched OT environments, and emphasizes building a culture where security is a shared responsibility. Looking ahead, Santosh predicts a shift from experimental to embedded AI, the rise of verticalized AI models, and AI moving to the edge with SLMs powering real-time insights.For leaders preparing for the next decade, Santosh stresses: get your data house in order, build AI governance, rethink talent around skills, and design AI-native—rather than AI-bolted-on—workflows.A forward-looking conversation on resilience, innovation, and the future of enterprise technology.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, Brian Thomas sits down with Nicolas Genest, veteran CTO, two-time CEO, and founder of CodeBoxx Technology Academy. With a career spanning multiple hypergrowth startups—The RealReal, ModCloth, Veepee (Vente Privée), and Walmart—Nicolas shares the turning point that shifted his mission from building companies to building people.Nicolas explains how years of leading high-performing teams revealed a core truth: success in technology is never about the stack—it’s about the people behind it. That insight led him to create CodeBoxx, an AI-first training model that transforms individuals from all backgrounds—waiters, nurses, drivers, baristas—into business-minded, AI-empowered technologists.He dives into how generative AI has leveled the playing field, making coding no longer a barrier to entry and ushering in a “new kind of smart” driven by grit, customer intuition, and real-world experience. Nicolas also breaks down the four pillars behind the award-winning GEM Chatbot, built for GoodwillFinds and named 2025 AI Chatbot Solution of the Year—from deep conversational design to continuous performance monitoring.Looking ahead to 2030, Nicolas envisions a world where AI-driven software development allows business leaders to express requirements in natural language, eliminating traditional interpretation barriers. CodeBoxx aims to guide this shift by teaching the next generation how to harness AI tools, think critically, and build user-focused outcomes at unprecedented speed.This conversation offers a forward-looking take on AI’s impact on talent, education, and the future workforce—and how organizations can thrive by empowering the right people.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes Yakir Golan, CEO and Co-founder of Kovrr, a global leader in cyber and AI risk quantification. Drawing from his early career in Israeli intelligence and later roles in software, hardware, and product management, Yakir explains how his background shaped his holistic approach to understanding complex, interconnected risk systems.Yakir breaks down why quantifying AI and cyber risk—rather than relying on subjective, color-coded scoring—is becoming essential for enterprise leaders, boards, and regulators. He explains how Kovrr’s new AI Risk Assessment and Quantification module helps organizations model real financial exposure, understand high-impact “tail risks,” and align security, GRC, and finance teams around a shared, objective language.Looking ahead, Yakir discusses how global regulation, including the EU AI Act, is accelerating the need for measurable, defensible risk management. He outlines a future where AI risk quantification becomes a board-level expectation and a foundation for resilient, responsible innovation. Through Kovrr’s mission, Yakir aims to equip enterprises with the same level of intelligence-driven decision making once reserved for national security—now applied to the rapidly evolving digital risk landscape.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas sits down with futurist and founder of M7 Innovations, Matt Maher. Named one of Vogue’s Top 100 Innovators of 2024, Matt shares how his journey from major media firms to launching M7 positioned him at the forefront of AI, immersive tech, and the evolving internet.He discusses how brands can thrive in the new age of AI-powered search through his “Align, Design, Refine” framework, and why spatial computing could help us reclaim our attention from smartphones. From MIT labs to the latest wearables, Matt reveals how curiosity, human insight, and emerging technology are shaping a more connected, intelligent future.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes Dr. Robert B. Kerstein, a pioneer in digital occlusal analysis and long-time advocate for advancing dental science through technology. A former Tufts University professor and prosthodontic expert, Dr. Kerstein has spent decades perfecting how dentists measure and correct the human bite using T-Scan technology—the world’s first computerized system for analyzing occlusal forces in real time.Dr. Kerstein explains how early tools like articulating paper and ink, still used in many dental offices today, fail to accurately measure bite pressure—often leading to patient discomfort, prosthesis failure, and repeat visits. In contrast, the T-Scan system captures dynamic force and timing data, allowing clinicians to deliver faster, more precise, and minimally invasive bite adjustments.He details how digital occlusal analysis not only improves patient comfort but also reduces remakes, chair time, and long-term complications—transforming both clinical outcomes and dental practice efficiency. Looking ahead, Dr. Kerstein envisions a future where AI-driven occlusal insights and digital workflows become standard, closing the final gap in modern dentistry’s digital transformation.Whether you’re a dental innovator, clinician, or technology enthusiast, this episode reveals how measured digital occlusion is redefining what’s possible in patient care and precision dentistry.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas sits down with Kaarel Kotkas, founder and CEO of Veriff, a global leader in digital identity verification trusted by brands like Uber and Bumble.Kaarel shares how a childhood experience on a small island in Estonia sparked his lifelong mission to make the internet safer. What began as a teenager’s curiosity about online IDs evolved into Veriff, a company now protecting millions of users worldwide through AI-driven, video-based verification and behavioral data analysis.He explains why digital identity verification can be even more secure than face-to-face checks, using thousands of data points for objective, accurate decision-making. Kaarel also discusses how Veriff balances automation and human creativity to outsmart emerging threats like deepfakes and synthetic identities, keeping humans “in the loop” where it matters most.Looking ahead, Kaarel envisions a borderless identity ecosystem—a “pattern of trust” built from our digital interactions rather than government-issued documents. His goal: a world where everyone, everywhere, has equal access to secure online services based on trust, not geography.Whether you’re passionate about AI, cybersecurity, or the digital economy, this episode offers a visionary look at how technology can redefine who we are online—and how we prove it.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas welcomes Charles Lambert, founder and CEO of Digital Life Box, a secure SaaS platform built to preserve what defines us—our memories, assets, and identity—across generations.Charles shares the personal story that inspired Digital Life Box: a realization that our growing digital lives—from crypto wallets to cloud photos—often have no plan for continuity. He explains how his platform bridges the physical, emotional, and digital worlds, using blockchain technology to organize, protect, and pass on both financial and sentimental assets with trust and transparency.Drawing from over two decades in IT operations and resilience, Charles reveals how digital continuity has become one of the defining challenges of our time. He also discusses how his books, Corporate Ladder 101 and The Endurance Executive, reflect the same values of leadership, persistence, and purpose that drive his mission today.In a moving moment, Charles shares how Digital Life Box helps preserve legacy through stories, memories, and intent—illustrated by the digital time capsule he created for his young daughter. It’s a powerful vision of how technology can protect what truly matters long after we’re gone.Whether you’re a tech innovator, digital strategist, or legacy-minded entrepreneur, this episode offers profound insights into the intersection of technology, humanity, and memory in the digital age.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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