Style Is Free Podcast dives into the lives and stories of those pursuing cutting-edge and exciting technologies.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
Ryan and Richard are co-founders of Grow, a platform that aligns team success with personal growth using actionable, honest, and continuous feedback. They are a Startup Award winning company coming out of Cornell Tech Startup Studio program. We talk ... more
Jon Cortez is born and raised in Queens, New York and manages volunteer tutoring programs in New York City jails including Rikers Island. We discuss education in jails, technologies role in incarceration and e-carceration, and Amazon potentially comi... more
Your body's microbiome are the bacteria, fungi, archaea and viruses living inside you along your own human cells. Surprisingly, there are more microbiota in your body than your own cells! David Hachuel is a Health Tech Master's Student at Cornell Tec... more
The founders of Crater, Vu Francois & Marco White, tell us about their AI-driven platform that helps content creators make an impact on their local communities! Check them out at crater.land!
Vicente Rotman is a Blockchain Engineer at ConsenSys. In this episode, Vicente discusses his project, Linnia, which focuses on secure distributed storage on the blockchain of private information such as medical records. We also talk about DAOs and ha... more
Ethan & Ben talk about how their company, Repower Group, support vehicle electrification, shared mobility, renewable energy, sustainability, and providing a better future for our communities.
Ben Goldhaber is a technologist who has worked at Google and various startups in cryptocurrencies, education, and artificial intelligence. We discuss the state of technology and where it may lead us in the future!
Jennifer Ding tells her story about founding her computer vision based company, ParkIT. We also discuss the role of computer vision and new technologies in a world of humans with machines!
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For a guy who is still a student, Brett has a great radio voice for the new generation and he's very good at stopping his guests who are dealing with complex topics and breaking down what they are saying in simple terms for the listener. Audio quality is pretty good (although I do prefer in-person over skype interviews). I do question the scientific authority of some of the guests at times as well.
Great show to listen to on the commute, entertaining and fun!
Great interviews and awesome topics. Super interesting. Well produced as well! Keep up the great work and Go Big Red!
His interviewees are even smarter. Good listen. 👍🏼
I really enjoy listening and look forward to more
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