
From first steps to best practices — stories that shaped project leaders.
Project Zero is a podcast for project managers — and the PM-curious — who want more than frameworks and certifications. Each episode features a project leader, highlighting first projects and the pivotal lessons that shaped their approach to leadership, collaboration, and delivery.
From unexpected missteps to breakthrough... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusiness | |||

In this season one finale of Project Zero, Alex celebrates the show's success and shares memorable moments and favorite highlights from past episodes. The episode features insightful interviews with project leaders whom Alex met at PMI (Project Manag... more
In this episode of Project Zero, host Alex Tuck speaks with Galanda Brooker, Alex Morgan, and Martin Quatt about business process mapping. The discussion kicks off with introductions and highlights the importance of this method in improving organizat... more
In this episode of Project Zero, host Alex Tuck interviews Cathy Matosky, a strategic program manager for a digital advertising company and a consultant in operational excellence. Cathy shares her journey into project management, starting from her in... more
In this episode of Project Zero, host Alex Tuck interviews Alec Jacobson, an ESG consultant and co-founder of AB Power. Alec shares his unique career journey from a freelance journalist and nonprofit founder to his current roles at TetraTech and AB P... more
This discussion focuses on key areas project managers should prioritize for effective service delivery in small businesses or departments. Emphasis is placed on the importance of comprehensive communication plans, the cadence of communication methods... more
In this episode of Project Zero, host Alex Tuck interviews Pete Walker, a co-founder of Navigate, about his extensive experience in project management. Pete shares his journey from being an industrial engineer and psychologist to a project manager wo... more
In this episode of Project Zero, host Alex Tuck welcomes keynote speaker and upcoming author, Saby Waraich. Saby shares his extensive experience spanning 30 years in technology, currently serving as Chief Information Officer and Chief Information Sec... more
In this episode of Project Zero, host Alex Tuck interviews Matt Mayabb, Senior Director of Program Management at NeuroFlow. Matt discusses his journey from working at Humana to being part of NeuroFlow through its acquisition of Quartet Health. He det... more
This is a very promising podcast for project managers and business leadership! Great stories and personalities so far, which I wouldn’t honestly expect for PMs — very interesting and helpful to hear how people have gotten started in their careers and how different folks approach similar problems differently. Jessica and Brutus are wonderful introductory episodes too. Look forward to more!
As a PM and someone who has served in various IT project roles, this podcast sounds like exactly what project members need to hear. As the Host, Alex has the kind of podcast voice and cadence that makes it easy to stay in engaged.
Being able to learn from the experiences and missteps of others is a valuable learning opportunity. Project Zero is going to be helpful for both new and seasoned folks who want to actively grow. I’m looking forward to hearing the stories and gaining info to use in my own work.










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