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Focusing on what Matters: Outcome-Mindset and Agents Working While You Sleep | THE EXTRA MILE #9

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Episode Focusing on what Matters: Outcome-Mindset and Agents Working While You Sleep | THE EXTRA MILE #9 Cover

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The Extra Mile Podcast Episode 9 is out now! This time it's the two of us, Tilman and Puria. We're going deep on the stuff we're actually building right now. A real Sunday conversation about agentic teams, designing a life around outcomes, and why 2026 already feels like a parallel universe. Puria brought a full deep dive on building his own AI coworkers with OpenClaw and Tilman shared the principles of outcome-based life creation he's been refining for years. Somewhere in between, Puria tells the story of getting into Steven Bartlett's surprise Frankfurt dinner with less than 24 hours' notice. Here's what we get into: 1/ Puria's agentic team: Charles (his chief of staff) and Andy (his CTO), with Jamie for R&D joining next. Real products shipping, real work getting done, human still in the loop. 2/ Why Puria gave them avatars: Charles is a suit-wearing Harvey Specter type, Andy is the Apple-Watch-and-white-shirt CTO. (His wife's idea.) 3/ The full technical build: OpenClaw on a Mac mini, Codex auth reuse, the Google plugin for Gmail + Calendar, dedicated Google accounts per agent using the delegation pattern, Telegram bots via BotFather, and the one mistake to avoid when adding a second agent. 4/ The detail that changes everything: set /think to medium or high. Low thinking = underwhelming agents. 5/ Why being open about using AI is the only honest move in 2026 and why Puria is introducing Charles and Andy to the world publicly. 6/ Tilman's framework: the 7 principles of outcome-based life creation (power of language, the wheel of life, results focus, mapping, leverage, chunking, and a clear life plan) plus daily priming, the 17-minute exercise that levels up his entire day. 7/ Purpose-driven vs. tactical and data-driven. Tilman's answer: "purpose is something we can create." 8/ Puria's Steven Bartlett (Diary of a CEO host) dinner story: an Instagram ad on Friday, confirmed Saturday morning, AI-selected Italian restaurant, people flying in from Lithuania, Sweden and London just for the night. And the restaurant founder who built his whole web presence with Codex without writing a line of code. 9/ Tilman's take on the Codex release: an Apple Watch app for Lumina OS built in iterations, agents running on a heartbeat, the in-Codex browser, background computer use, memory, and a discounted-cashflow skill that goes from "do this for Apple" to a PDF, a deck, a Word doc and a drafted email. 10/ The bigger picture: the capability gap is closing fast, and educating people is the real mission. A few lines that stayed with us: "When you feel gratitude, you are rich. No matter what the circumstances are." "2026 is a parallel universe." On Steven Bartlett: he doesn't think about his fame, because he has a mission. Big shoutout again to Felipe from Episode 8 he kept his promise and posted his book list. Going the extra mile, as always. This podcast is about going the extra mile, in business, in health, in learning, in life. If you're building something and you want to hear how operators actually think and ship, subscribe and ring the bell. Connect with Tilman Resch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilman-resch/ Connect with Puria Izady: https://www.linkedin.com/in/puria-izady/ 🔗 Tilman's LuminaOS: https://luminaos.app 🔗 Puria's Udemy Courses: https://www.udemy.com/user/puria-izady/ #TheExtraMilePodcast #AI #AgenticAI #OpenClaw #Codex #OpenAI #LuminaOS #AICoworkers #Productivity #SelfDevelopment #Mindset #OutcomeBasedLiving #TonyRobbins #StevenBartlett #PumpingCode #BuildInPublic #AIStrategy #TechLeadership #Entrepreneurship

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Episode Focusing on what Matters: Outcome-Mindset and Agents Working While You Sleep | THE EXTRA MILE #9 Cover

Focusing on what Matters: Outcome-Mindset and Agents Working While You Sleep | THE EXTRA MILE #9

The Extra Mile Podcast Episode 9 is out now! This time it's the two of us, Tilman and Puria. We're going deep on the stuff we're actually building right now. A real Sunday conversation about agentic teams, designing a life around outcomes, and why 2026 already feels like a parallel universe. Puria brought a full deep dive on building his own AI coworkers with OpenClaw and Tilman shared the principles of outcome-based life creation he's been refining for years. Somewhere in between, Puria tells the story of getting into Steven Bartlett's surprise Frankfurt dinner with less than 24 hours' notice. Here's what we get into: 1/ Puria's agentic team: Charles (his chief of staff) and Andy (his CTO), with Jamie for R&D joining next. Real products shipping, real work getting done, human still in the loop. 2/ Why Puria gave them avatars: Charles is a suit-wearing Harvey Specter type, Andy is the Apple-Watch-and-white-shirt CTO. (His wife's idea.) 3/ The full technical build: OpenClaw on a Mac mini, Codex auth reuse, the Google plugin for Gmail + Calendar, dedicated Google accounts per agent using the delegation pattern, Telegram bots via BotFather, and the one mistake to avoid when adding a second agent. 4/ The detail that changes everything: set /think to medium or high. Low thinking = underwhelming agents. 5/ Why being open about using AI is the only honest move in 2026 and why Puria is introducing Charles and Andy to the world publicly. 6/ Tilman's framework: the 7 principles of outcome-based life creation (power of language, the wheel of life, results focus, mapping, leverage, chunking, and a clear life plan) plus daily priming, the 17-minute exercise that levels up his entire day. 7/ Purpose-driven vs. tactical and data-driven. Tilman's answer: "purpose is something we can create." 8/ Puria's Steven Bartlett (Diary of a CEO host) dinner story: an Instagram ad on Friday, confirmed Saturday morning, AI-selected Italian restaurant, people flying in from Lithuania, Sweden and London just for the night. And the restaurant founder who built his whole web presence with Codex without writing a line of code. 9/ Tilman's take on the Codex release: an Apple Watch app for Lumina OS built in iterations, agents running on a heartbeat, the in-Codex browser, background computer use, memory, and a discounted-cashflow skill that goes from "do this for Apple" to a PDF, a deck, a Word doc and a drafted email. 10/ The bigger picture: the capability gap is closing fast, and educating people is the real mission. A few lines that stayed with us: "When you feel gratitude, you are rich. No matter what the circumstances are." "2026 is a parallel universe." On Steven Bartlett: he doesn't think about his fame, because he has a mission. Big shoutout again to Felipe from Episode 8 he kept his promise and posted his book list. Going the extra mile, as always. This podcast is about going the extra mile, in business, in health, in learning, in life. If you're building something and you want to hear how operators actually think and ship, subscribe and ring the bell. Connect with Tilman Resch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilman-resch/ Connect with Puria Izady: https://www.linkedin.com/in/puria-izady/ 🔗 Tilman's LuminaOS: https://luminaos.app 🔗 Puria's Udemy Courses: https://www.udemy.com/user/puria-izady/ #TheExtraMilePodcast #AI #AgenticAI #OpenClaw #Codex #OpenAI #LuminaOS #AICoworkers #Productivity #SelfDevelopment #Mindset #OutcomeBasedLiving #TonyRobbins #StevenBartlett #PumpingCode #BuildInPublic #AIStrategy #TechLeadership #Entrepreneurship

Gestern1 h 8 min
Episode Never do something half-baked. Do it with passion. Felipe Furlan da Silva (Jimdo CTO) | Episode #8 Cover

Never do something half-baked. Do it with passion. Felipe Furlan da Silva (Jimdo CTO) | Episode #8

The Extra Mile Podcast Episode 8 is out now! Our guest: Felipe Furlan da Silva, CTO of Jimdo, serial entrepreneur, and one of the sharpest AI minds we've met in the German tech scene. Felipe moved from Brazil to Germany in 2019 after exiting his own companies. Today he leads engineering at Jimdo, helping solopreneurs go from "selling chocolate at home" to running a fully online business powered by AI agents. In this episode, Tilman and Puria go deep with Felipe on what's really happening inside modern tech companies right now: 1/ Why Felipe measures his year by the number of books he reads (target: 2 books/month)  2/ How Jimdo went from website builder solution to full lifecycle platform for solopreneurs  3/ Productivity inside his engineering team: already 3-5x, heading exponential  4/ The real shift: it's not "coders code 10x faster”. It's designers coding, engineers designing, PMs shipping PoCs themselves.  5/ Hyper-personalization as the default, not a configuration project  6/ Why he flew San Francisco → back to Germany in 48 hours for OpenAI Dev Day (and would do it again)  7/ The South Side Festival: lunch with the NASA scientist who found water on Mars  8/ The philosophical question nobody's answering yet: what happens when economies thrive but people don't have jobs?  9/ Migration, demographics, and AI. What changes if Germany doesn't need imported skilled workers anymore?  10/ Why "the glasses" are the most underestimated tech trend right now Felipe's mindset hit different. A few lines that stayed with us: * “I don't differentiate between my life and my work. I walk the street in my company hoodie on weekends. It's part of my identity." * “Every conversation is an opportunity to learn. Never go into one trying to get something." We also talked about education. Felipe is building Delta Academy in Brazil to empower people to properly use AI.  His conviction is the same as ours: we can have the tools, the assets, the capital, but without education, none of it works. One commitment we got from Felipe live on the mic: he's going to post 5-10 books that inspired him.  You can find the list on his LinkedIn Post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ffurlansilva_hello-everyone-last-sunday-i-had-the-pleasure-share-7446808232905531392-FOK7?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAACeeB0IBeeLJ9K_Hv5vqXSiTjmY8pvOreQY [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ffurlansilva_hello-everyone-last-sunday-i-had-the-pleasure-share-7446808232905531392-FOK7?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAACeeB0IBeeLJ9K_Hv5vqXSiTjmY8pvOreQY] Timestamps:  00:00 Welcome Felipe  02:11 Felipe's journey: Brazil → Germany → Jimdo  07:08 The mentors that shaped him (including his father)  10:17 Leaving IBM at the "safe" moment to join a 10-person startup  14:41 The companies he founded and exited in Brazil  17:03 What Jimdo actually does today 18:35 AI is the most exciting moment of his 20-year tech career  22:23 3-5x productivity gains inside Jimdo's engineering team  27:00 The Codex hackathon story: 3 days of work → 6 minutes  33:31 Hyper-personalization by default (why SAP/Salesforce get disrupted)  40:38 The South Side Festival and the NASA Mars scientist at lunch  45:17 How to prepare as an individual for what's coming 54:35 What "going the extra mile" really means  56:18 Morning routine with his 2-year-old daughter  59:17 The most underestimated tech trend right now  1:01:07 Two books per month: Felipe's personal metric  1:04:29 Felipe turns the question around: where is AI really going? This podcast is about going the extra mile – in business, in health, in learning, in life. If you're building something and you want to hear how other operators actually think, subscribe and ring the bell. Connect with Felipe Furlan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ffurlansilva/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ffurlansilva/]  Connect with Tilman Resch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilman-resch/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilman-resch/]  Connect with Puria Izady: https://www.linkedin.com/in/puria-izady/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/puria-izady/] #TheExtraMilePodcast #AI #Jimdo #Solopreneur #Entrepreneurship #AIAgents #OpenAI #Codex #SelfDevelopment #Mindset #PumpingCode #LuminaOS #AIStrategy #TechLeadership #Brazil #Germany #BuildInPublic #AgenticAI

24. Apr. 20261 h 17 min
Episode From Barbershop to SaaS Founder: How AI is Changing Lives Cover

From Barbershop to SaaS Founder: How AI is Changing Lives

In Episode 7 of The Extra Mile Podcast, Puria Izady and Tilman Resch dive deep into how AI is transforming everyday lives from a barber who became a SaaS entrepreneur overnight using OpenAI Codex, to agentic automation workflows that are replacing stress with flow state. We cover:1/ How Tilman helped his barber build a full booking platform in one evening with Codex2/ The "Ralph Loop": a relentless agentic coding pattern for long-running Codex tasks3/ Multi-agent architectures for onboarding and task automation4/ Email mastery with Notion Mail's AI auto-labeling5/ OpenAI's IH-Challenge research paper on prompt injection hierarchies6/ OpenAI's acquisition of PromptFoo for red team testing at scale7/ AWS AgentCore Policy going GA natural language to Cedar policy engine8/ Video embeddings at scale: semantic search across 1 million videos in milliseconds9/ James Cameron's Avatar 2 leadership lessons from behind the scenes10/ The Eisenhower Matrix, habits, state management & taking fast decisions11/ AI community meetups in Munich & upcoming events📌 Links & Resources mentioned:🔗 OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/index/codex/🔗 OpenAI IH-Challenge Paper (Instruction Hierarchy): https://openai.com/index/instruction-hierarchy-challenge/🔗 OpenAI acquires PromptFoo: https://openai.com/index/openai-to-acquire-promptfoo/🔗 PromptFoo (Open Source): https://www.promptfoo.dev/🔗 AWS AgentCore Policy (GA): https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/03/policy-amazon-bedrock-agentcore-generally-available/🔗 AgentCore Policy Documentation: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock-agentcore/latest/devguide/policy.html🔗 Cedar Policy Language (Open Source): https://github.com/cedar-policy🔗 Cedar Playground: https://www.cedarpolicy.com/🔗 Amazon Nova Multimodal Embeddings — Video Search: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/scale-creative-asset-discovery-with-amazon-nova-multimodal-embeddings-unified-vector-search/🔗 Amazon S3 Vectors: https://aws.amazon.com/s3/features/vectors/🔗 Notion Mail: https://www.notion.com/product/mail🔗 Notion Mail Auto-Labeling Guide: https://www.notion.com/help/use-notion-ai-with-notion-mail🔗 Puria's Udemy Courses: https://www.udemy.com/user/puria-izady/📩 Have feedback or questions? Drop a comment below or reach out to us on LinkedIn!👤 Puria Izady — https://www.linkedin.com/in/puria-izady/👤 Tilman Resch — https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilman-resch/🎙️ The Extra Mile Podcast — Where self-development meets AI.New episodes dropping regularly. Subscribe & hit 🔔 so you never miss one!#TheExtraMilePodcast #AI #OpenAI #Codex #AWS #AgentCore #PromptInjection #Cedar #SelfDevelopment #Entrepreneurship #PumpingCode

14. Apr. 20261 h 11 min
Episode Agentic Engineering, Codex, OpenClaw & Mindset. Cover

Agentic Engineering, Codex, OpenClaw & Mindset.

Welcome back to The Extra Mile, the podcast where tech meets mindset, and we go one step further than the rest.In Episode 6, Puria and Tilman reunite for a packed conversation that bridges the latest AI releases with the deeper question of how to actually thrive in this rapidly shifting world.What's happening in AI right now?We break down the biggest moves of the week — from OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, and the new open-source Kimi model, to the explosive rise of OpenClaw (150k+ GitHub stars) and why 12% of its skills have been flagged as malicious by cybersecurity firms. Puria gives a hands-on review of the new Codex agentic editor — multi-project, multi-thread, parallel agents. This isn't vibe coding anymore. This is agentic engineering.Tilman shares his first-hand perspective on OpenAI Frontier — a new enterprise platform for managing fleets of AI agents.AI as your coworker. 6 real-world patterns:Tilman walks through exactly how he's integrating AI into his daily workflow:1/ ChatGPT Pulse for proactive AI-powered reminders & newsletter digests2/ Deep Research + GitHub connector to run innovation workshops on your own codebase3/ Codex + Atlas browser for automating accounting and navigating complex UIs4/ Building a personal account director dashboard, with AI doing the clickingThe SaaS crash & what it really means:We discuss the 24-billion-dollar drop in SaaS valuations — and why the companies with real domain expertise, structured data, and observability aren't going anywhere.Mindset Mastery - Tilman's deep dive:The episode closes with one of Tilman's most requested topics: how to build and maintain a winning mindset. From Tony Robbins' triad of physiology, focus and language — to his personal "world map" of identity and values — Tilman gives a structured, actionable framework for staying in a high-performance state, even in uncertain seasons of life.Puria ties it all back to the hero's journey: the winter will come. The question is whether you're prepared to go through it.- Puria on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/user/puria-izady/- Tilman's website: https://bright-minds.io- Tilman's app LuminaOS: https://luminaos.app/- Pumping Code Newsletter: https://pumpingcode.substack.com🚀 Connect With Us:- Puria Izady: https://www.linkedin.com/in/puria-izady/- Tilman Resch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tilman-resch/The Extra Mile Podcast is hosted by Puria Izady & Tilman Resch - a former AWS Solutions Architect and Tech/AI Sales Director on their mission to help you level up in AI, self-development, and building your future.🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you don't miss the next episode on AI, tech careers, and personal growth. Got feedback? Drop a comment below – we read every single one.#AI #AgenticAI #Mindset #Productivity #TheExtraMile #PumpingCode #OpenAI #ChatGPT #VibeCoding #SoftwareDevelopment #ExtraMile

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Episode From 11-Year-Old Coder to AI Agent Founder: Marvin’s Extra Mile Journey (913.ai) Cover

From 11-Year-Old Coder to AI Agent Founder: Marvin’s Extra Mile Journey (913.ai)

In Episode 5 of The Extra Mile, we sit down with Marvin (Mavine), founder of 913.ai, for a deep conversation about building in the real world: from early curiosity with computers at age 10/11, to moving abroad, to dropping out of university, and then scaling an AI agent platform that helps legacy operations automate painful, repetitive case work. We talk about what it really takes to build a company that lasts: execution over overthinking, focusing on the customer (not the founder’s ego), and having the courage to start over when the product is not hitting. Marvin shares how 913.ai found traction by going niche, learning directly from users, and building a learning flywheel with agents that capture process knowledge that lives in people’s heads. In this episode you’ll hear about: • Marvin’s early “builder” origin story and first projects • Why he left university and how he built a portfolio instead • The pivot moment: dropping what they built and restarting customer-first • How 913.ai works with insurers and airlines on case-by-case operations • Human-like agents: personalities, “AI colleagues,” and adoption in non-tech teams • AI-native product thinking, context limits, and why they stayed monolithic • Trends Marvin watches: AI search, voice, and production-ready systems • The “Extra Mile” mindset: courage, faith, and doing the hard thing first If you enjoy conversations about builders, startups, mindset, and practical AI in production, subscribe and join us for the next episode.

19. Feb. 20262 h 2 min