
Come on a journey with me to gain from multiple perpectives on Artificial Intelligence so you can learn and form your own opinion of what it is and where it's going. I ask personal and ethical questions to see if those perspectives align with your own. Discard what doesn't work for you, but also absorb the hidden gems. I'm looking to simplify what seems so complex so that I might integrate AI into... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

Building a One‑Person AI Agent Team: Agentic AI, Automation, and the Future of Agentic Commerce (with Richard Hobbs)Derek and co-host Olivia interview Richard Hobbs, a former fashion professional now building ventures in digital identity and agentic ... more
How to Write Vertical Microdramas: Cliffhangers, Retention Data & Adapting Chinese IP | WIT w/ Lauren DeLisleIn this episode of WIT, Derek talks with Lauren Delisle, a full-time writer at COL Group developing vertical microdrama series for the Fairfl... more
Ultra Marathon Mindset for HYROX: Derek Kwik on Getting Comfortable With UncomfortableThis health and wellness episode features Derek, a seasoned ultramarathoner and investor/operator with 25+ years of experience across Asia Pacific and the US, discu... more
This episode unpacks the creator economy beyond followers and ads, focusing on sustainability, ownership, and community-driven value. Sebastien Borget explains how creation has exploded with social platforms and AI, yet most creators earn only $100–$... more
AI, Creativity & Agentic Futures: Lewis Lupton on Tools, Dependency, and the Next MetaverseHost Derek and co-host Olivia Lee interview Lewis Lupton, a trilingual creative technologist leading sales at ID Nerd Studios and former chief digital officer ... more
Exploring Transmedia & Storytelling with Jeff Gomez: From Avatar to AIJoin us for an in-depth conversation with Jeff Gomez, the Chief Creative Officer at Starlight Runner Entertainment and a pioneer in transmedia storytelling. Discover Jeff's groundb... more
Join host Derek Ting in an engaging conversation with AI visionary Minh Do as they delve into the dynamic interplay between artificial intelligence and creativity. In this episode, Minh Do discusses the potential of AI to democratize filmmaking, allo... more
Revolutionizing Market Research with AI: Insights from Tamara Abdel Waha - Preferences AIIn this exciting episode, Tamara Abdel Waha, co-founder and CEO of Preferences AI, discusses how her company is transforming the $140 billion market research ind... more









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