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The Dear Tech Podcast

Podcast by Shubho Ghosh

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Dear Tech, We are here to discuss all aspects of the technology workforce. Asking questions, answering questions, and figuring this shit out together. Nothing is off limits!

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34 episodes

episode EP 33: Hunter Jensen: From Craigslist to Enterprise Clients, Scaling an Agency artwork

EP 33: Hunter Jensen: From Craigslist to Enterprise Clients, Scaling an Agency

A Craigslist ad paid his college tuition. A bad billing structure almost killed his company. Now he’s building a product because he believes SaaS, as we know it, is done. Hunter Jensen breaks down what actually happens between your first client and real scale, and why generative AI is forcing service businesses to rethink everything from pricing to product strategy. Episode summary Hunter Jensen started exactly where a lot of founders do, taking on freelance work while still in school. One Craigslist post landed his first real client, an ecommerce business that not only paid his tuition but gave him the proof he needed to keep compounding work. From there, Hunter shares how he shifted his mindset from solo freelancer to building a real agency, including why he intentionally did early projects cheap or free to plant a flag in new markets. He also walks through the least glamorous but most important lesson he learned, cash flow. A six figure project dragged on for months waiting for acceptance, nearly putting him out of business and forcing a permanent change in how he billed clients. The conversation then turns to generative AI. Hunter explains why selling engineering hours is getting squeezed, why “business as usual” is risky, and how that pressure led to Compass, a self hosted internal AI platform for companies that cannot use public tools due to security and confidentiality concerns. He also shares how AI adoption really happens inside organizations and why the next wave of successful startups will be built on proprietary data, not first mover advantage. You’ll learn 1. How Hunter used early low cost projects as a wedge to break into bigger markets 2. The billing model change that protected his business from cash flow collapse 3. Why in person meetings still build trust faster, even in a remote world 4. How internal AI adoption spreads through champions, not top down mandates 5. Why Hunter believes SaaS is dead and proprietary data is the real moat Guest 1. Hunter Jensen 2. Founder and CEO at Barefoot Labs 3. Built and scaled a services agency for 20 plus years 4. Creator of Compass, a product plus services internal AI platform for confidential work Find Hunter 1. Website: barefootlabs.ai 2. Email: hunter@barefootlabs.ai 3. Open your email with: “I heard you on the Dear Tech Podcast” 4. He said he’ll personally reply Resources and mentions 1. Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss 2. Compass by Barefoot Labs, self hosted internal AI platform 3. barefootlabs.ai 4. siptequila.com, mentioned in a client gift story Shareable moment “SaaS is dead. The first mover advantage is gone. If you want a real moat, find proprietary data.”

16 Jan 2026 - 1 h 24 min
episode EP 32: Dennis 'DM' Meador: From Island Living to Entrepreneurial Success artwork

EP 32: Dennis 'DM' Meador: From Island Living to Entrepreneurial Success

In this episode, we sit down with Dennis "DM" Meador, a marketing strategist who helps professional business owners and service providers build market authority. DM opens up about his background, growing up in difficult socioeconomic circumstances and how those early experiences shaped his entrepreneurial mindset. The conversation explores his evolution from early entrepreneurial activities to his work in the legal space, including his experience with the Legal Podcast Network. DM discusses how his "island living" philosophy and geographic positioning influence his approach to business and working with professional clients. His story offers a fresh perspective on how location, lifestyle choices, and unconventional thinking can inform business strategy, showing how personal experiences and geographic awareness can create unique opportunities in professional service markets. GUEST BIO Dennis "DM" Meador is a marketing strategist who helps professional business owners and service providers like attorneys, doctors, consultants, and firm owners position themselves with authority in their markets. With 30 years of business and marketing experience and two decades focused on the legal and white-collar space, he specializes in helping professionals build lasting authority through podcasting, content, and strategic positioning. KEY TOPICS * Legal Industry Experience: Background with Legal Podcast Network and legal space expertise * Early Entrepreneurship: Starting business activities at a young age despite difficult circumstances * Island Living Philosophy: How geographic location and lifestyle choices influence business approach * Socioeconomic Background: How challenging early circumstances can fuel entrepreneurial drive * Professional Services: Working with business owners and service providers * Unconventional Strategies: Using non-traditional approaches to identify opportunities TOP TAKEAWAYS * Geographic location and lifestyle can inform business philosophy * Challenging backgrounds often fuel innovative business approaches * Legal industry experience provides deep market understanding * Early entrepreneurial experiences shape long-term business thinking * Island living offers unique perspectives on professional positioning * Unconventional approaches can reveal overlooked market opportunities ABOUT THE SHOW The Dear Tech Podcast explores entrepreneurship, technology, and business innovation through conversations with founders, researchers, and industry leaders. Host Shubho brings nearly a decade of tech recruiting experience to uncover the stories behind successful ventures and emerging trends. CALLS TO ACTION If you enjoyed this conversation with DM about entrepreneurship and professional services, please share it with fellow entrepreneurs and business owners. Rate the show on your favorite podcast platform and subscribe to never miss an episode of Dear Tech Podcast.

5 Dec 2025 - 1 h 25 min
episode EP 31: Ivan Vislavskiy: Beyond Tactics: How AI Transforms Creative Marketing Strategy artwork

EP 31: Ivan Vislavskiy: Beyond Tactics: How AI Transforms Creative Marketing Strategy

In this episode, I sit down with Ivan Vislavskiy, co-founder and CEO of Comrade. Ivan built his agency from the freelance web projects he started at 19 into a national digital firm with nearly 100 team members across four major cities. What stood out in this conversation is how grounded his view of AI is. AI will not replace real marketing. It makes basic output cheap, which means the work that stands out takes more judgment, more strategy, and more creative thinking than the average person expects. We get into how his R&D and Innovation team uses AI to automate thousands of hours, how he thinks about measuring real impact, and why he still trusts human intuition over anything a model produces. Ivan breaks down the difference between speed and leverage, how agencies should define a niche, and why thinking like a founder is becoming the skill that separates high performers from everyone else. We also talk about parenting, critical thinking, and a fun moment where Ivan explains how he uses AI to create custom coloring pages for his kids. If you want a grounded, practical view of where AI is taking marketing and creative work, this episode delivers it in a way that actually makes sense. About Ivan Vislavskiy Ivan Vislavskiy is the co-founder and CEO of Comrade Agency, a full-service digital firm with offices in Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, and Austin. With a background as a developer and designer, Ivan brings a rare mix of creative intuition and technical depth. He leads an internal R and D and Innovation group focused on using AI to automate repetitive work and unlock higher level creative output for both clients and his team. Key Topics * Why AI raises the bar for great marketing * The difference between speed and leverage in creative work * How Comrade measures AI’s true impact * Why creativity and intuition still matter * Building and committing to a clear niche * How to teach teams to use AI without outsourcing their thinking * Parenting and staying curious in the age of AI * What agencies get wrong about AI * The next five years of AI in digital marketing and creative work Top Takeaways * AI makes basic marketing fast and cheap, which means real creativity becomes more valuable. * Strategy and judgment are the new competitive advantage. * Teams that treat AI as a thinking partner outperform teams that use it for shortcuts. * Agencies that define a niche grow faster and build stronger client relationships. * Human intuition is still the final filter for all high quality creative decisions. Memorable Quotes * “AI doesn’t lower the bar for great work. It raises it.” * “Speed is useful, but speed without judgment creates noise.” * “You can not outsource intuition to a model.” * “Niche down or stay invisible.” * “Creativity is the thing that survives every wave of technology.” Resources Mentioned * Comrade Agency * Examples of their internal R&D automations * Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon Hardcover- by Colin Bryar, Bill Carr  Where to Find Ivan: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ivan-vislavskiy Comrade Agency: comradeweb.com About Dear Tech Podcast Dear Tech Podcast is hosted by Shubho Ghosh and dives deep into the human stories, strategy, and real world insights behind the-people building the future of work, technology, and AI.

20 Nov 2025 - 1 h 26 min
episode EP 30: Raj Singh: From Startup Exits to Mozilla; Designing the Future for Solopreneurs artwork

EP 30: Raj Singh: From Startup Exits to Mozilla; Designing the Future for Solopreneurs

🎧 One-Sentence Summary Raj Singh, Vice President at Mozilla and builder of Solo, joins Shubho to explore how AI is transforming web creation, empowering solopreneurs, and redefining the future of small business tools. Full Episode Summary In this episode of The Dear Tech Podcast, Shubho sits down with Raj Singh, a serial entrepreneur and product leader at Mozilla, to talk about the massive shift happening in the digital economy. Raj shares the story behind Solo (https://soloist.ai/ [https://soloist.ai/]), Mozilla’s new AI-powered website builder designed for solopreneurs and freelancers who want to build a brand without technical hurdles. They unpack how consumer behavior toward paying for software is changing, what makes today’s solopreneurs different, and how AI is enabling “super individual contributors” who can do the work of entire teams. Raj also opens up about his unconventional founder journey—from building file-sharing networks in college to multiple successful exits—and what he’s learned about innovation, focus, and the mindset needed to build and rebuild from scratch. Guest Bio Raj Singh is a serial entrepreneur and product leader currently serving as Vice President at Mozilla, where he leads new product initiatives focused on small business tools, including Solo, an AI-driven website builder for solopreneurs. With multiple successful exits, Raj has spent over two decades building consumer products and zero-to-one startups at the intersection of design, AI, and web technology. Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/rajansingh [https://linkedin.com/in/rajansingh] X: https://x.com/mobileraj [https://x.com/mobileraj] Key Topics AI and Solopreneurs: Why generative AI is powering a new wave of one-person businesses Building Solo: The inspiration behind Mozilla’s AI website builder and what makes it different Consumer Behavior: How users are now willing to pay for AI tools that feel valuable The Super IC: Raj’s idea of the “super individual contributor” and what it means for the workforce AI Tourism: The explosion of short-term tool experimentation in tech companies Upskilling Mindset: Practical ways to adopt AI in your daily workflow Founder Psychology: The emotional arc after an acquisition—from relief to acceptance Zero-to-One Thinking: How to evaluate product ideas and find founder-product fit Mozilla’s Mission: How Solo fits into Mozilla’s broader vision for an open, accessible web Future of Small Business Tools: Automating back-office work so creators can focus on what they love Top Takeaways Great AI tools don’t just automate tasks, they free people to focus on high-leverage work Upskilling with AI isn’t optional anymore—those who use it effectively will outpace those who don’t The next big wave of innovation will come from solopreneurs, not corporations Consumer willingness to pay is growing, but only when tools save real time or reduce friction Personal pain points make the best startup ideas—build what frustrates you most Never design to get acquired; design to build something real and valuable The best time to start is now—there’s no perfect timing for entrepreneurship Memorable Quotes “Your margin is my opportunity.” — Raj “AI isn’t replacing people, it’s replacing low-leverage work.” — Raj “You won’t be replaced by AI, you’ll be replaced by someone who uses AI.” — Raj “If the passion is there, it’s not going away. The best time to start is now.” — Raj Resources and Mentions Solo – soloist.ai [https://soloist.ai] Mozilla – mozilla.org Robinhood – mentioned as inspiration for changing pricing models ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude – examples of consumer AI behavior shifts Super Communicators by Charles Duhigg – book Raj is reading with his team Clay – startup referenced for long-term perseverance About the Host and Show The Dear Tech Podcast is hosted by Shubho Ghosh, a talent leader and founder of Dear Tech Talent, who interviews founders, product leaders, and technologists shaping the future of work and innovation. Each episode dives deep into personal journeys, market insights, and the human side of building in tech. Calls to Action If you enjoyed this episode: Follow The Dear Tech Podcast on LinkedIn and Instagram Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts Leave a review and share with a friend who’s building something new

28 Oct 2025 - 1 h 31 min
episode EP 29: Balki Kodarapu: Turning Startup Chaos Into Clarity, A Fractional CTO's Playbook artwork

EP 29: Balki Kodarapu: Turning Startup Chaos Into Clarity, A Fractional CTO's Playbook

EPISODE SUMMARY Balki Kodarapu has turned engineering disasters into scaling success stories across five startups that raised over $160 million with one successful exit. As a fractional CTO, he's mastered the art of walking into chaos and creating systems that make developers actually happy while hitting impossible deadlines. In this conversation, we explore his unique philosophy of carving out 15 hours per week for learning and growth, his four pillars of engineering excellence, and how he built trust by buying his team lunch with coupons. From mechanical engineering dropout to startup whisperer, Balki shares practical frameworks for developer effectiveness, the real cost of over-hiring, and why the best thing an engineer can do is sit quietly and not write code. GUEST BIO Balki Kodarapu is a fractional CTO with over 20 years in the industry who has worked with five startups that collectively raised over $160 million, including one successful exit. He specializes in scaling engineering teams and has developed frameworks for engineering excellence, developer effectiveness, and building high-performing technical organizations. KEY TOPICS * Developer Happiness: Why investing 15 hours per week in learning, reflection, and growth pays dividends * Fractional Leadership: The advantages and trade-offs of fractional CTO roles versus full-time positions * Engineering Excellence: Four core pillars including observability, automation, CI/CD, and modular architecture * Chaos Management: How 90% of software engineering chaos is predictable and manageable * Team Building: Creative recognition strategies and the importance of making developers feel heard * Hiring Strategy: When to slow down hiring and the expensive mistakes of over-staffing * AI Impact: Four ways generative AI is transforming software organizations beyond just coding * Work-Life Balance: Personal philosophy on intentional focus and the role of community networks * Cost Optimization: Common expensive oversights like cloud spend and unnecessary tool proliferation CHAPTER MARKERS * 00:00 Introduction and the 15-hour learning philosophy * 04:11 Career journey from mechanical engineering to fractional CTO * 12:11 First leadership role and creative team recognition * 18:00 Developing a knack for managing chaos * 26:00 Fractional vs full-time CTO differences * 34:41 Hiring challenges and building trust * 42:00 Developer effectiveness and engineering excellence framework * 54:17 Work-life balance and personal philosophy * 59:29 AI's impact on engineering and 10-year predictions * 62:24 FAQs and personal insights TOP TAKEAWAYS * Carve out 15 hours per week for learning and growth - it's more critical now with AI changing everything * 90% of engineering chaos follows predictable patterns: quality, observability, deployment, and modular issues * The four pillars of engineering excellence: observability, test automation, CI/CD, and modular architecture * Creative recognition matters more than expensive perks - buying lunch with coupons built stronger relationships * Don't hire irresponsibly just because you have VC money - clean your house first * Developer effectiveness means engineers can commit code on day one and see it in production within their first cycle * Build trusted peer networks and contribute 51% while extracting 49% value * The best advice for engineers: sit quietly and don't write code unless you really need to RESOURCES & MENTIONS Books: * Audacity to Start by Balki's children - A book about starting a chess nonprofit that grew like a Silicon Valley startup Podcasts: * Manager Tools - Early leadership podcast that shaped Balki's management style * Engineering Leadership Podcast - Covers engineering leadership balance and industry trends * CTO Playbook with Adam Horner - Focuses on craft beyond coding * Simple Healthy Choices - Health-focused podcast Tools & Companies: * Code Rabbit - AI-powered code review tool * Graphite - Code review and workflow tool * Cursor - AI coding assistant * New Relic - Observability platform (former employer) * Support Logic - Previous company experience ABOUT THE GUEST & SHOW The Dear Tech podcast explores the intersection of technology, leadership, and human potential. Hosted by Shubho, the show features conversations with technology leaders who are shaping the future of how we build and scale technical organizations. CALLS TO ACTION Found this conversation valuable? Subscribe to The Dear Tech podcast for more insights from technology leaders who are building the future. Share this episode with a fellow engineering leader, and leave a review to help others discover these conversations.

17 Oct 2025 - 1 h 31 min
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