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More Elephant

Podcast by Jason Rudman

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The More Elephant podcast celebrates and activates the change within us by saying less and intentionally listening to others share how they are changing the world for the better, one idea at a time. By listening and learning from each other, we can become change agents, individually and collectively, as we craft a more human, empathetic lived experience for all. To be More Elephant is to challenge us to Listen. Learn. Live. Better.

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41 episodes

episode Season 2, Ep. 17 | For The Greater Good: A Conversation with Don Graves artwork

Season 2, Ep. 17 | For The Greater Good: A Conversation with Don Graves

In this episode of the More Elephant podcast, we sit down with Don Graves, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce and founder of Highland Creek Advisors, to talk about leadership, economic policy, and what it takes to create real impact at scale. Don’s path into public service was shaped by a deep-rooted commitment to community, influenced by generations of educators and mentors who challenged him to think critically and stay open to new perspectives. From early experiences in law school and civil rights work to advising two U.S. presidents, his career reflects a consistent focus on expanding opportunity and removing barriers. We explore his role in helping stabilize Detroit during one of its most challenging periods, where listening to communities became the foundation for meaningful change. Don shares how real impact happens when policy aligns with the lived experiences of the people it’s meant to support, and why empowering teams at every level of government is key to execution. The conversation also dives into the realities of innovation, including the growing influence of AI and its potential to reshape the workforce. Don offers a thoughtful perspective on how technological progress can create opportunity while also increasing inequality in the short term, and what leaders need to consider moving forward. From workforce investment to global partnerships, Don highlights the importance of building an economy that works for more people. At its core, this episode is about trust, collaboration, and the responsibility leaders carry to create systems that support long-term growth and shared success for all. Key More Elephant Takeaways in this Episode: * Effective policy and leadership begin by understanding the needs of communities. Don emphasizes that the most successful initiatives are shaped by those directly affected, not just by top-down decision-making. * Big ideas only work when the right people are empowered to carry them out. * Aligning teams, supporting decision-makers, and focusing on implementation are what turn plans into results. * Advances like AI can drive economic growth, but they can also widen gaps before new opportunities emerge.  * From government to business to global partnerships, trust shapes outcomes. Without it, collaboration breaks down and progress becomes harder to sustain. * and more…

5 May 2026 - 49 min
episode Season 2, Ep. 16 | Sustainable Thinking: A Conversation with Andrew Watterson artwork

Season 2, Ep. 16 | Sustainable Thinking: A Conversation with Andrew Watterson

In this episode of More Elephant, we sit down with Andrew Watterson, founder of Blue CSR Strategies, an ESG consulting firm dedicated to helping businesses, governments, and nonprofits accelerate their impact on their environmental and sustainability strategies. Andrew’s journey began with early inspiration from his grandmother and sixth-grade science teacher, both passionate about environmental stewardship and social justice. From there, he led sustainability efforts at KeyBank and GOJO Industries, navigating the unique challenges of driving change within large organizations. We explore the real-world impact of ESG in business, from the importance of shifting mindsets to the critical role of producer responsibility in tackling plastic waste. Andrew shares insights on how companies can reduce, reuse, and recycle with a closed-loop approach, and how sustainability can drive innovation, attract talent, and strengthen brands. Despite the current political climate, Andrew remains hopeful, pointing to continued investment in renewable energy, carbon reduction, and innovative solutions by major companies. He reminds us that sustainability is not just about the planet—it’s about our health, our communities, and our future. We dive deep into the power of business leadership to drive progress, the strategic importance of learning networks and collaboration, and the promise of making sustainability a core part of every organization’s mission. Key More Elephant Takeaways in this Episode: * Sustainability is about more than just the environment—it’s also about social impact and strong governance, all of which can drive business value. * The most successful ESG programs see sustainability as a strategic advantage, unlocking innovation and differentiation. * Producer responsibility is crucial for tackling plastic waste; businesses must focus on reducing, reusing, and recycling in a closed-loop system. * Connecting sustainability to health and basic needs helps make these issues more relatable and urgent. * and more…

21 Apr 2026 - 34 min
episode Season 2, Ep. 15 | The Woman in the Arena with Heather Tuason artwork

Season 2, Ep. 15 | The Woman in the Arena with Heather Tuason

Heather Tuason didn't set out to be an entrepreneur—she hustled through a tough childhood in Southern Virginia, working full-time at Domino's Pizza from age 15 to support her family after her parents' divorce, all while raising her younger sister and powering through college. That grit forged her "doer" mantra, propelling her from bank teller to Capital One exec, where she spotted a glaring gap: 50% of small businesses fail by year five, mostly due to cash flow woes with the vast majority lacking any financial plan.  Frustrated by corporate red tape blocking her fintech fixes, she launched Arena in 2019—a 2025 Inc 5000 honoree (#409)—pivoting boldly from a failed cashflow platform (Arena Pay) to matchmaking elite fractional CFOs for growing companies needing bookkeeping, payroll, forecasting, and strategic firepower without full-time costs. This episode dives into Heather's raw resilience against VC bias (like demands for a "male CTO"), her remote team's core values of trust, confidence, and competence, and how rigorous case studies vet only 2.5% of CFO talent to fit real-world needs like construction or tech firms. She shares triumphs, like saving a school IT client through PPP forgiveness, pivots to Zoom-era growth, and now exit prep. Forward-thinking, we discuss AI's game-changer: automating tactical reports (forecast vs. actuals, KPIs) to free CFOs for high-impact strategy on expansions and scaling. Drawing from Teddy Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena," she aims to slash that 50% failure rate, empowering operators to thrive beyond year five. A must-listen for the More Elephant podcast—pure tenacity meets actionable finance wisdom. Key More Elephant Takeaways in this Episode: * Arena matches fractional CFOs via human "matchmaking" plus case studies, bridging the gap for 6M U.S. employer businesses against just 275K available CFOs. * 82% of failed businesses blame cash flow; Arena uncovers hidden levers like client collections and capital access to boost longevity past year five. * Ditch solo hustling—fractional experts deliver 24/7 finance focus, from payroll to performance tracking, unlocking leverage for hires and campaigns. * AI revolutionizes finance by automating monthly reviews and KPIs, letting CFOs strategize expansions over grunt work. * Founder resilience shines: Pivot boldly (like killing your own tech), embrace "doer" execution, and own your arena despite biases. * No VC? No problem—Arena's bootstrapped path proves incremental growth beats dilution, prioritizing family and freedom. * and more…

7 Apr 2026 - 36 min
episode Season 2, Ep. 14 | Stretch(ing) Grocery Spend in an AI Era artwork

Season 2, Ep. 14 | Stretch(ing) Grocery Spend in an AI Era

In this conversation with Andy Ellwood, founder of Stretch, we explore what happens when childhood frugality, serial entrepreneurship, and AI-powered innovation collide around one persistent problem: how to know you are paying the best price for groceries. Stretch is building the first true shopping intelligence platform, empowering everyday families to compare full basket prices across nearby stores before they shop—saving families over $1,000 a year amid relentless inflation in early results. Andy takes us from a Texas homeschool experience where grocery runs taught math and ingenuity, through startups acquired by Facebook, Google, and private equity, to the tragedy of losing a key investor days before funding and COVID shuttering his prior venture Basket.com. Now a new Dad, he reveals how AI supercharges data from 1 million products, personalizes lists for gluten-free needs, and envisions agentic commerce where AI agents negotiate deals for your family while balancing growth with the demands of nurturing a newborn. We unpack shocking shopper surveys—17% skipping meals, middle-class families adapting hardest—and Andy's "rule of three": automate any task done three times weekly with AI. This is a story of curiosity asking "what else is possible?", resilience through loss, and tech flipping grocers' info advantage to families. If you battle weekly grocery math, care about AI's practical edge in business and life, or wonder how founders rebound stronger, this is a must-listen on the More Elephant podcast. Key More Elephant Takeaways in this Episode: * Stretch uses AI to deliver real-time basket pricing across thousands of stores, turning mental price comparisons into actionable savings without store-hopping. * Grocery inflation exposes inequities: low-income families already maxed out trade-offs, while 24% of Americans used buy-now-pay-later for food last year. * From crowdsourcing prices at Basket.com to AI querying millions of sku’s, Andy's 12-year obsession solves what Expedia did for travel—now for the unchanged grocery world. * Fatherhood and coaching honed efficiency; AI acts as "smarter interns" for tasks like webpage builds or list tweaks, accelerating Stretch's nationwide rollout. * Agentic AI promises "agentic commerce": your digital rep shops your profile, unlocking demand-based deals from chains competing for baskets. * and more…

10 Mar 2026 - 42 min
episode Season 2, Ep. 13 | Transforming Women’s Health with Rosalind Dx artwork

Season 2, Ep. 13 | Transforming Women’s Health with Rosalind Dx

In this conversation with Dr. Ella Fung and Dr. Nancy Schoenbrunner, co-founders of Rosalind Dx, we explore what happens when scientific rigor, lived experience, and a bold entrepreneurial leap collide around one simple but powerful idea: access. Rosalind Dx is reimagining prenatal testing by moving it from complex, centralized genome sequencing to a faster, more affordable PCR-based approach. The result? A potential step-change in how non-invasive prenatal testing is delivered, who can access it, and how quickly families receive answers. Ella takes us from Hong Kong to Cambridge to Oxford and into the deeply personal moment of navigating her own pregnancies, where she experienced firsthand how insurance coverage can determine access to critical information. Nancy shares the origin story that begins not in a boardroom, but with a dream, a whiteboard sketch, and decades of experience working alongside the inventors of PCR at Roche. We talk about the leap from industry to startup life, the realities of fundraising as female founders, and why decentralizing advanced diagnostics could be one of the most important shifts in global women’s health. This is a conversation about science, yes. It is also about equity, courage, and the willingness to build something new when the system doesn’t serve everyone equally. If you are interested in and care about the future of healthcare, about designing for access instead of exclusivity, and what it really takes to move from breakthrough idea to commercial reality, this is a must listen. Key More Elephant Takeaways in this Episode: * Rosalind Dx is leveraging PCR technology to replace expensive, centralized genome sequencing with a faster, lower-cost, and more scalable approach to non-invasive prenatal testing. * Access to prenatal diagnostics is not just a medical issue. It is an equity issue. Insurance coverage and geography currently determine who receives the most accurate information during pregnancy. * Decentralizing testing from a handful of global sequencing hubs to regional labs can dramatically reduce cost, turnaround time, and systemic inefficiency. * Female-led innovation in women’s health is gaining momentum, particularly in ecosystems that intentionally address historic funding bias. * and more…

24 Feb 2026 - 44 min
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