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Curious about what it’s really like to work, study, or create in science, engineering, technology and innovation? On The Iferia TechCast, we chat with students, researchers, tech pros, and innovators shaping these fields. Hear real stories of breakthroughs and breakdowns, late-night problem solving, failed experiments, and big wins. If you’ve ever debugged code at 2 a.m., accidentally blown something up in a lab, or fought to turn an idea into reality — this show’s for you. Want to be a guest ? Send Ezekiel Iferia a message on PodMatch: https://podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/theiferiatechcast

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jakson Piercing the Design Fog: How to Lead Effective Product Development Meetings - Dianna Deeney | Ep 150 kansikuva

Piercing the Design Fog: How to Lead Effective Product Development Meetings - Dianna Deeney | Ep 150

Dianna Deeney is a product development expert with over 25 years of experience spanning the manufacturing floor to leading design teams. She specializes in the "fuzzy front end" of creation, helping engineering teams transform early-stage ideas into clear, user-focused designs. Dianna is the founder of Quality During Design, the author of "Pierce the Design Fog," and the creator of the ADEPT Team Framework, a practical system designed to cut through the confusion of concept development.In this episode, Dianna breaks down why traditional product development meetings are often broken, leading to expensive rework and siloed departments. She introduces the "Design Fog" and explains how the Adept Team Framework (Align, Discover, Examine, Prioritize, Teamwork) provides the structure needed to transform chaotic brainstorming into productive, aligned collaboration.Dianna shares powerful statistics that show why investing in the early conceptual phase leads to significantly more successful products. We also discuss redefining "quality" from a final checkpoint to a day-one creative tool, how solo developers can use AI as a cross-functional partner, and the surprising connection between innovation, potato chips, and violins.In this episode, you’ll discover:· Why engineers should resist jumping to solutions and get comfortable staying in the "Design Fog."· The ADEPT Team Framework: A practical step-by-step for productive co-working meetings.· Cooper's statistics on why investing early in fact-based seeking teamwork leads to 3.5x more success.· How to redefine "quality" as an integral part of the creative process from day one.· Common "failure points" in the concept phase, including a case study on brand recognition vs. usability.· How solo developers can use AI agents to mimic cross-functional team roles.· The surprising relationship between sound frequencies and potato chip manufacturing.· Why Dianna's advice to her younger self is to honor that design is a team activity.Connect With Dianna Deeney:· Book Website: https://piercethedesignfog.com/· Substack: Quality During Design· Substack: Ask Me Anything (Interact with Dianna)Chapters:00:00 Welcome Dianna Deeney: Product Development & Design Expert01:13 The Pivotal Moment: Realizing Product Development Meetings were Broken04:17 Demystifying the "Design Fog": The Engineers' urge to solve the problem06:43 Introducing the Adept Team Framework (Align, Discover, Examine, Prioritize, Teamwork)12:36 One Simple Change to Immediately Reduce Misalignment in Concept Meetings14:55 Quality During Design: Redefining Quality as a Day-One Creative Tool16:43 Common Failure Points and the Risk of Missing Business Requirements19:39 Applying ADEPT for Solo Developers and Small Startups (Using AI Agents)21:02 The Future: AI Opportunities in Data Insights & Idea Generation23:07 Advice to My Younger Self: Maintain Curiosity and Design is a Team Activity24:24 Innovation Defined: Sound Frequencies and Potato Chips26:01 Connect with Dianna Deeney and Get Her Book

Eilen - 27 min
jakson From Trauma to Impact: Revolutionizing Hearing Accessibility - Michael Leung | Ep 168 kansikuva

From Trauma to Impact: Revolutionizing Hearing Accessibility - Michael Leung | Ep 168

Headline: Can we make hearing accessibleto everyone, especially seniors and those leftbehind by high-cost medical devices? In this episode, Ezekiel Iferia sits down with Michael Leung, CEO and founder of the Flow Group, who has developed affordable, open-ear bone conduction hearing devices that work rightout of the box. Summary: Michael shares his incrediblejourney of resilience, navigating PTSD, ADHD, near bankruptcy, addictions, and progressive vision loss whilebuilding a company with a simple mission: make hearing accessible to everyonewithout the need for a costly hearing test. He breaks down the science of howbone conduction technology bypasses the ear canal to transmit sound throughsound vibrations in the skull to the inner ear, offering a lifeline for those whocannot or will not wear traditional hearing aids due to stigma, comfort, or cost. He discusses the uniquechallenges of building for the senior market, why "simpler is better"when designing adaptive tech, and why he rejects taking shortcutslike selling on Amazon to protect the integrity of his mission. Finally, Michael redefines innovation notjust as better technology, but as better access and humanconnection, encouraging anyone facing adversityto find their purpose and not be afraid to fail. Inthis episode, you’ll discover: ·        Michael's personal journeythrough trauma, addiction, and finding a mission that fueled his recovery. ·        How open-ear bone conductiontechnology works differently than traditional hearing aids. ·        Why the "stigma" oftraditional hearing aids keeps seniors isolated and in denial of hearing loss. ·        Designing for Seniors: Why simplifying the hardware (one button vs. many) is critical for adoption. ·        The connection between visionloss (Retinitis Pigmentosa) and a deeper understanding of accessibility. ·        Fighting the Stigma: How Michael's personal disability helps him connectauthentically with his clients. ·        Why the Flow Group rejectsshortcuts like selling on Amazon to prioritize community impact. ·        The future of accessible tech: Evolving from a 1.0 to a 2.0 product based on user feedback. ·        Redefining Innovation: It's not just about better tech, but about better access and truly being heard. Connectwith Michael Leung & The Flow Group: ·        Website: https://www.theinnerflo.com/ [https://www.theinnerflo.com/] ·        Canadian Website: TheFlo Group [https://www.theinnerflo.ca/] ·        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theflowgroup/ [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/theflowgroup/] 00:00 Welcome Michael Leung: CEO & Founder of The Flow Group01:33 Resiliance thread: Vision loss, trauma, PTSD, and the dark path before sobriety04:03 Social connection over clinicaltesting: How a non-medical device re-engagesseniors 06:40 Vision Loss and Empathy: How a personal disability connects with clients 08:17 How open ear bone conduction works compared totraditional hearing aids 09:30 Why the senior industry getsspooked by complicated technology 12:03 Changing marketing tactics andwhy simplicity is critical for adoption 14:23 Near Bankruptcy andDiscrimination: Why you should fail with your ownideas, not others' 16:38 Recognition and Hard Work: CEOs who actually attend communityevents 19:47 Longevity vs. Quick Bucks: Reconciling grants and pilotprograms 21:40 Sobriety and Therapy: What he wishes someone had told him at his lowest point 24:07 What Does Innovation Truly Mean to You? Stigma and Denials. 27:34 Connect with Michael Leung andThe Flow Group  ChapterTimestamps

20. touko 2026 - 29 min
jakson Body Doubling: The Science of Deep Work & Focus - Alicia Navarro | Ep 167 kansikuva

Body Doubling: The Science of Deep Work & Focus - Alicia Navarro | Ep 167

Areyou struggling to focus in a world of constant notifications and remote workisolation? In this episode, Ezekiel Iferia sits down with Alicia Navarro, aserial tech entrepreneur who grew her first company, Skimlinks, into a $50million global business before stepping down to solve a uniquely modernproblem: the erosion of human focus. Summary: Aliciashares how reading Cal Newport's Deep Work during hertwo-year sabbatical inspired her to launch FLOWN right as the COVID-19 pandemichit. FLOWN is a virtual co-working platform that scales the concept of"body doubling"—the biological and psychological phenomenon wherehumans subconsciously mirror the focused behaviors of those around them. Aliciaexplains the science of mirror neurons and why the sudden shift to remote workcaused a massive spike in ADHD diagnoses, simply because professionals lost thenatural "scaffolding" and accountability of a physical office. Shebreaks down how leaders can intentionally design environments for deep workinstead of blindly demanding productivity. Drawing on her training as anexecutive coach, she also reveals her strategy for spotting latent talent byhiring for charisma and coachability. Finally, Alicia redefines innovation asthe ability to step away from your industry and apply completely unrelatedconcepts—like treating work sessions like a Peloton class. Inthis episode, you’ll discover: ·        The transition froma $50M business exit to launching a focus startup during the COVID lockdown. ·        The biology of"Body Doubling" and why social mimicry makes us focus better. ·        How the loss ofoffice "scaffolding" caused a massive spike in ADHD struggles duringremote work. ·        The differencebetween shallow work (emails, meetings) and deep, needle-moving work. ·        How to design deepwork boundaries in both physical offices and remote-first companies. ·        Why Alicia hires forcharisma and relationships rather than aggressive sales tactics. ·        The truth aboutbuilding a remote-first culture vs. a highly social in-office culture. ·        How the"Peloton model" inspired FLOWN's charismatic focus facilitators. ·        Innovation defined:Why stepping away to the forest or a random concert creates the best ideas. ConnectWith Alicia Navarro: ·        FLOWN (30-Day FreeTrial): FLOWN | Body doubling & virtualco-working for focus [https://flown.com/] ·        LinkedIn: Alicia Navarro | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicianavarro/] 00:00Welcome Alicia Navarro: Serial Tech Entrepreneur 01:05From $50M Exit to Reading "Deep Work" and Starting FLOWN 04:18The Pivot: Scrapping physical spaces to scale virtual focus 05:23The Science of Body Doubling: Mirror neurons and social mimicry 09:01Why ADHD diagnoses spiked during remote work 11:09Designing conditions for deep work vs. demanding productivity 14:05Spotting latent talent: Hiring for charisma and coachability 17:50Redefining culture: Transitioning from in-office to remote-first 20:14How to start body doubling and build a focus habit 22:14Innovation Defined: Solving problems with unrelated associations 25:10Connect with Alicia Navarro and FLOWN  ChapterTimestamps

20. touko 2026 - 25 min
jakson VC, Medicine, and Policy: Inhuman Output at 22 - Cameron Sabet | Ep 166 kansikuva

VC, Medicine, and Policy: Inhuman Output at 22 - Cameron Sabet | Ep 166

Headline: How does a 22-year-old becomea principal at a $23M VC firm, publish in The Lancet, Nature, and the New York Times, advise on national policy, and study medicine simultaneously? In this episode, Ezekiel Iferia sits down withCameron Sabet to deconstruct the system that allows him to operate across somany high-stakes domains without burning out. Summary: Cameron shares his"high-agency" operating system, arguing that the secret to extremeoutput isn't just time management, but a higher calling and the energygenerated by seeing immediate progress. He breaks down how he introducedcommunity review boards for medical research ethics (published in PNAS), bridging the gap between gatekept institutional reviewboards and actual communities, and how he got that ideaimplemented at major medical centers. We dive into how his medicaltraining changes how he evaluates health tech startups, revealing how Silicon Valley entrepreneurs often fail bynot understanding the basics of their own industry, like CPT billing codes. Cameron also discusses therealities of AI in the operating room, explains why healthcare isdisincentivized from breaking things, and details the researcher’sresponsibility to translate data into policy through original journalism. Finally, he shares the brilliant networkingstrategy that allowed him to interview multibillionaires like Mark Cuban whenhe was just a student, advising listeners to build theirown space to attract the opportunities they chase. Inthis episode, you’ll discover: ·        Cameron’s "HighAgency" system for balancing med school, a VC principal role, and publishing. ·        The community review boardsconcept: Fixing ethical incongruity inmedical research. ·        VC in Health Tech: Why startup founders without healthcare backgrounds arefailing at CPT billing. ·        AI in the Operating Room: Why Silicon Valley’s "break everything" energyis muted in medicine. ·        Residual risk: How research must be intentionally translated into policythrough original journalism. ·        Rethinking WORK as"Willing to Obtain Real Knowledge." ·        Networking strategy: Building your own platform (podcast, nonprofit) to attract elite leaders like Mark Cuban. ·        Common publishing mistakesbrilliant researchers make in The Lancet and Nature. ·        Advice to his 18-year-old self: Why you should sweat the small stuff to hone your craftlike an artisan. Connectwith Cameron Sabet: ·        Website & Publications: https://www.cameronsabet.com/ [https://www.cameronsabet.com/] 00:00 Welcome Cameron Sabet: Medicine, Policy, and Venture Capital 01:30 High-Agency Output: The operating system that drivesextreme productivity 03:41 Community Review Boards: Introducing ethics into hospital research systems 06:16 VC in Health Tech: Why founders fail by notunderstanding CPT billing codes 08:50 AI in the Operating Room: Challenges, opportunities, and human intuition 11:39 Balancing medical school with anMBA and venture work 13:48 Research to Policy: The researcher’s responsibility in publicization 16:55 Building bridges to business and policy: Offering value through podcasts and non-profits 19:41 Publishing mistakes brilliant researchers make in Natureand The Lancet 22:17 Advice to his 18-year-old self: Sweat the small stuff to hone your craft like an artisan24:10 Connect with Cameron Sabet ChapterTimestamps

20. touko 2026 - 25 min
jakson Why Engineers Fail in Leadership Transitions: Radical Candor & Learning to Listen - Kevin Carlson | Ep 165 kansikuva

Why Engineers Fail in Leadership Transitions: Radical Candor & Learning to Listen - Kevin Carlson | Ep 165

Is your company facing a technical inflection point, accrual of high technical debt, or struggling to integrate security into your product? In this episode, Ezekiel Iferia sits down with Kevin Carlson, a seasoned tech executive who has served as CEO, CTO, and CISO. Summary: Kevin now works as a fractional lead with Tech CXO, solving critical technical and security challenges for various companies. He shares his unique vantage point on Hard tech problems and the human side of leadership, drawing from his experience as an AI patent holder and executive coach. We dive deep into the realities of tech leadership, the "balancing act" of building security into products, and how to diagnose what's really wrong inside a struggling company through the lenses of the C-suite. Kevin reveals the single most dangerous mistake technical professionals make when transitioning into leadership and offers a powerful, positive perspective on imposter syndrome. He also discusses how he utilized transformer models back in 2020 for an innovative podcast AI project and provides critical advice for non-technical CEOs navigating the current AI boom, arguing that 95% of internal AI efforts fail because they aren't asking the right question: "Is this creating value?" In this episode, you’ll discover: * How to diagnose company root causes using the three different lenses of a CEO, CTO, and CISO. * The fractional leadership model and the common "SOS" calls from struggling CEOs. * The art of delivering hard truths to leadership teams through courageous Radical Candor. * How Kevin’s transformer-based AI model (before the LLM boom) discovered the "aha moment" in podcast moments. * The single most common mistake engineers make when transitioning into leadership roles. * What imposter syndrome looks like in the C-suite and how to use it as a motivational tool. * Bridging the gap between engineering and security teams through risk management and trade-offs. * The #1 overlooked human factor when merging two tech cultures post-acquisition. * Essential skills for future-ready leaders: Asking good questions, clear communication, and continuous learning. * The one leadership guardrail every tech team needs: Effective prioritization. Connect With Kevin Carlson: * Website & Fractional Services: https://www.techcxo.com/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevincarlson/ * Substack: https://kevincarlson.substack.com/ If you found this masterclass in technical leadership and AI integration valuable, please like, subscribe, and share! Chapter Timestamps 00:00 Welcome Kevin Carlson: The Triple-Threat Fractional CXO 01:13 Diagnosing Root Causes via the CEO, CTO, and CISO Lenses 02:25 Fractional Model: The inflections points that trigger an SOS call 03:26 Delievering Hard Truths to Leadership via courage and Radical Candor 04:48 Natural Language Processing and finding the "Interesting Moments" in podcasts 07:10 Single Most Dangerous Mistake in the Transition to Leadership 08:31 Radical Candor defined: Challening directly while caring personally 09:27 Below the Line: The ability of an executive to recover from negative emotions 10:58 Imposter Syndrome in the C-Suite and how to use it as a motivation 14:01 Shift Left: Getting engineers excited about security during the product build 16:52 Acquisition Pitfalls: The overlooked cultural and human factors 18:39 Advice for CEOs during the AI Boom: Ask "Is this creating value?" 20:56 Top skills for Future Leaders beyond pure technical ability 22:45 The Leadership Guardrail: Effective Prioritization is respecting your customers 25:19 What Does Innovation Truly Mean to You? 25:54 Connect with Kevin Carlson and Tech CXO

13. touko 2026 - 27 min
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