Sarah Kunst and Terri Burns host Well, Technically, a talk show podcast where we interview founders, celebs and makers to talk about the work they are doing and the tech they love. If you’re a startup junkie, early adopter, or just interested in the intersection of technology and everything else, this podcast is for you.
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Sep 13, 2016
All I Do Is Win-Win
00:48:26
Daily fantasy sports sites have driven tons of money and controversy. Mike T. Brown (@Chief_MT) launched Win-Win (@Win_Win) to change the game. Join us as we discuss why athletes love giving back and how diversity can thrive in the tech industry. You can find Win-Win at play.winwinfantasy.com.
Aug 30, 2016
I Wanna Be An Acho Man
00:51:55
NFL player turned analyst and broadcaster Emmanuel Acho talks about his success as a viral video star, playing pro ball with his brother Sam Acho, what technology means for sports and how the internet has lead to epic paydays for athletes. You can follow Emmanuel on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @themanacho.
Aug 16, 2016
Blavity, the black lunch table
00:41:54
Morgan Debaun is the co-founder & CEO of millennial focused media site Blavity. The fast growing vc-backed media site focuses on the topics trending on #blacktwitter, tapping into a zeitgeist and audience underserved by other media outlets. Fresh off of a round of venture funding and stint in a Silicon Valley accelerator, Debaun joins us on the Well, Technically podcast to share her thoughts on the future of media, why diversity matters in content creation and why #demthrones has become the funniest hashtag for Game of Thrones related content.
Aug 02, 2016
Represented, Redeemed, Respected
00:42:03
In this episode, Terri Burns and Sarah Kunst talk to filmmaker, artist and technologist Kortney Ziegler. Kortney is the first person to receive a PhD in African-American studies from Northwestern University. He’s the COO of bsmdotco, lead Experience Architect for Aerial Spaces (@useaerial) and the founder & Creative Director transh4ck. The three talk about working in tech, founding companies, and the intersection of queer/trans issues and the technology industry.
Jul 19, 2016
INTElligent Devices
00:35:43
We talk with Sandra E. Lopez (@nycsf) who is vice president in the New Technology Group and oversees strategic relationships and business development within its New Devices Group at Intel Corporation (@Intel). She is responsible for establishing industry alliances and generating business for Intel in key strategic market segments, including fashion, sports and fitness. We discuss diversity, technology and fashion.
Jul 05, 2016
International Entrepreneurship
00:32:49
Terri Burns and Sarah Kunst talk to Alex Lopera (@alexloperakb) the co-founder & COO of Verse. Alex shares his experiences being a young entrepreneur in Spain, and the three discuss international talent arbitrage, what Brexit means for companies like Alex's, and the differences of developing a highly-regulated product in the U.S. versus Europe.
Jun 21, 2016
Does it Scale?
00:41:41
Terri Burns and Sarah Kunst talk to Rebecca Kaden (@rebeccak46), a partner at the venture capital firm Maveron. Rebecca identifies emerging consumer-focused entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, Southern California, and NYC. The three discuss building and investing in companies, the VC industry, and making companies scale.
Jun 07, 2016
The Most Impact
00:32:13
In this episode, Terri Burns and Sarah Kunst talk to software engineer Tracy Chou. Tracy has worked at Pinterest and Quora, and is a cofounder of Project Include, "a community for building meaningful, enduring diversity and inclusion into tech companies." The three discuss coding, diversity, and making an impact in the technology industry.
May 24, 2016
Movements
00:33:59
Terri Burns and Sarah Kunst talk to community organizer, writer, and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, Opal Tometi. They discuss Black Lives Matter, social media and community organizing, and Opal's favorite apps.
May 10, 2016
Adventrs in Music
00:41:36
On this week's episode, Terri Burns and Sarah Kunst talk to Devo Harris, founder of Adventr. The three discuss Prince and Beyonce, music technology, the future of the Internet, and Devo's cousin, Kanye West.
Sep 13 | 00:48:26
All I Do Is Win-Win
Aug 30 | 00:51:55
I Wanna Be An Acho Man
Aug 16 | 00:41:54
Blavity, the black lunch table
Aug 02 | 00:42:03
Represented, Redeemed, Respected
Jul 19 | 00:35:43
INTElligent Devices
Jul 05 | 00:32:49
International Entrepreneurship
Jun 21 | 00:41:41
Does it Scale?
Jun 07 | 00:32:13
The Most Impact
May 24 | 00:33:59
Movements
May 10 | 00:41:36
Adventrs in Music
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