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A regular podcast brought to you by Tech Superpowers, where we connect with folks from the Boston startup community to discuss the scale-up journey and all the various items that come up as a business grows!
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Episodes

PowerUp 6 - Ries McQuillan

Ries McQuillan, Senior Manager of Business Development at Baker Tilly, joins us to talk about his unconventional path from selling Cutco knives to becoming a relationship-driven leader in Boston’s startup ecosystem. In this episode, we dive into how Reese built a career on partnerships, why patience is critical in sales, and how Baker Tilly supports startups—from pre-seed through IPO. Whether you’re a founder, ecosystem connector, or just love a good startup story, this one’s for you....

Apr 15, 202547 minSeason 2Ep. 6

PowerUp 5 - Beth Porter

Beth Porter, Head of Studio Operations at C10 Labs and faculty at BU Questrom School of Business, joins Adam and Mike to dive into the hacker-first mindset, the evolving role of AI in innovation, and how startups can balance risk, security, and growth in an ever-changing tech landscape!

Jan 13, 20251 hr 4 minSeason 2Ep. 5

PowerUp 4 - Omer Tene

Omer Tene, a Partner at Goodwin Procter LLP, took the time to join Adam and Mike to not only give us a primer on what privacy means for us all, and discuss how the world of privacy has been changing - especially with AI!

Apr 10, 202441 minSeason 2Ep. 4

PowerUp 3 - Steph Roulic Startup Boston

PowerUp Boston is back! In this latest episode, we had the incredible opportunity to connect with Stephanie Roulic, the visionary founder of Startup Boston and a force in her own right in the Boston startup community. Following our own talk at Startup Boston Week and witnessing the vibrant community they've cultivated, we just had to bring Stephanie onto the podcast. Join us as we dive into Startup Boston's roots, the value of hybrid events, the significance of community research in your startup...

Dec 05, 202338 minSeason 2Ep. 3

PowerUp 2 - Kylie Bourjaily InnoCrew

In this episode of PowerUp Boston, Adam and Mike are joined by Kylie Bourjaily of InnoCrew and talk about her experiences being a founder of two companies in Boston, as well as building community and the unspoken stresses founders go through! Find InnoCrew and everything they're up to at theinnocrew.com & twitter.com/theinnocrew , as well as Kylie at twitter.com/KylieBourjaily . Tech Superpowers will be at StartUp Week Boston 2023! Find us in the Founder track on Thursday at 2 PM! https://ww...

Sep 06, 202332 minSeason 2Ep. 2

PowerUp 1 - Matt Crane MGMT Boston

Mike and Adam chat with Matt Crane of MGMT Boston about the differences between the startup scene on the West Coast and in Boston, what the Endeca effect is, and what's next for MGMT Boston! Follow Matt and the happenings over at MGMT Boston at mgmtboston.com , and sign up for the newsletter at mgmtboston.substack.com! Stay in touch with the Tech Superpowers team and everything we're up to over at tsp.me and on Instagram !...

Aug 14, 202348 minSeason 2Ep. 1

PowerUp .5 - Welcome to PowerUp Boston!

Tech Superpowers is back in your feeds with a brand new show! Adam and Mike are here to talk about everything that's been happening since you've heard us last and introducing what we're doing next! PowerUp Boston will be a regular podcast where we connect with folks from the Boston startup community to discuss the scale-up journey and all the various items that come up as a business grows!

Aug 01, 20238 min

#62 - Doomscroll Days, Doomscroll Nights

Adam, Kelly, and Mike are back with a collection of quick-hit articles, bringing you that classic Grepcast energy while not being all too mired in the constant pandemic-related technology coverage. While we kick it off with everyone's new morning / evening routine, we take a glance at the past (2003 to be specific) before doing some future tripping. Links and Extra Reading Doomscrolling Is Slowly Eroding Your Mental Health Facemash Creator Survives Ad Board Beyond Zoom: The future of virtual mee...

Jul 31, 202029 minSeason 1Ep. 62

#59 - Security is not a Band-Aid

The Grepcast is joined by a special guest today, Sarah Pruski, Director of Security Operations at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education for a conversation about all things cybersecurity. But! Before we get into cybersecurity, we touch back in with our best friends - Spot the Dog and Silicon Valley. Links and Extra Reading Spot the Coronavirus Doctor Robot Dog Will See You Now Is ‘dopamine fasting’ Silicon Valley’s new productivity fad? Telecoms paranoia, 5G vs Covid-19 (and phones turning into ...

May 15, 202049 minSeason 1Ep. 59

#58 - COBOL Cowboys

As we continue to record from our homes in the time of COVID, we start by chatting about VR once again, even though Adam continues to be unconvinced. From there, the gang talks through Contact Tracing improvements and then how COBOL and technical debt has brought about a new group of superheroes. Links and Extra Reading @michaelfolkson: Yesterday I co-hosted a Socratic Seminar in VR Apple acquires popular weather app Dark Sky and will shut down the Android version Google And Apple Will Enable Mo...

May 01, 202046 minSeason 1Ep. 58

#57 - Kelly Goes Off

In this episode of the Grepcast, we focus on all the things that feel worse than the new normal of self-quarantines. Come for the Bird smack-talk, stay for Kelly going off on the Internet Archive. Links and Extra Reading My friend just got laid off along with 400 other employees by dialing into a pre-recorded Zoom message. It Felt Like a Black Mirror Episode' The Inside Account of How Bird Laid off 406 People in Two Minutes via a Zoom Webinar Internet Archive offers 1.4 million copyrighted books...

Apr 17, 202041 minSeason 1Ep. 57

#56 - Privacy, but make it Fashion

In this episode of the Grepcast, we check-in on how COVID is changing the landscape of the internet - especially as it pertains to Zoom and Netflix. From there, Adam gets mad at an article bemoaning the limitations of VR and then we dissect a new wearable that promotes privacy from Alexa and Siri. Links & Extra Reading AT&T Suspends Broadband Data Caps During Coronavirus Crisis ‘Zoombombing’: When Video Conferences Go Wrong Netflix and YouTube are slowing down in Europe to keep the inter...

Apr 03, 202038 minSeason 1Ep. 56

#55 - Work in the time of Covid

As the world continues the change as part of the current Covid-19 pandemic, we here at the Grepcast are here to talk about how it may just change work forever. But before we dive into that, we follow up on an article from 2015 about how smart homes can improve the quality of life for those living with disabilities. Links and Extra Reading An Instagram personality said he had coronavirus on a plane. The failed viral stunt got him arrested ImJayStation: YouTuber admits to faking girlfriend’s death...

Mar 16, 202034 minSeason 1Ep. 55

#54 - Data is Humanity

On this episode of the Grepcast, we only focus on the good stuff! No bummers in this episode, not even a single one! Our quick hits start with domain name "acquisitions" and Smart Mirrors. From there, we go on to the future of 3D printing and what the "right to repair" really means. Links and Extra Reading Social Media Influencer Behind ‘State Snaps’ Sentenced to 14 Years for Plot to Steal Domain Name A $1,500 smart mirror brings live fitness classes to your home The world’s first 3D-printed nei...

Jan 17, 202036 minSeason 1Ep. 54

#53 - The Joy of Technology

Sure - it's a bit of a spoiler, but in this episode of the Grepcast, we find concrete examples of the joy of technology. But before we get to that, we go over talk Cybersecurity, Big Dogs, and the permeation of productivity apps in the home. Links and Extra Reading NSA Cybersecurity Boss Anne Neuberger on What Keeps Her Up at Night Mass. State Police Tested Out Boston Dynamics’ Spot The Robot Dog. Civil Liberties Advocates Want To Know More Slack's New Rich Text Editor Shows That Markdown Still ...

Dec 23, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 53

#52 - The FriendCRM

On this episode of the Grepcast, we tackle all of our late year heavy hitters - the tribulations of managing life, and what are we going to do about Open Office design? Links and Extra Reading Managing Your Friendships, With Software 'I feel bombarded with to-dos': the hell of life admin – and how to get on top The Truth About Open Offices...

Dec 06, 201939 minSeason 1Ep. 52

#51.5 - So what is Cybersecurity Insurance, anyways?

On average, a data breach costs $3.9 million . Fortunately, cybersecurity insurance is now available to help businesses limit the financial damage associated with a data breach. Cybersecurity insurance offers financial protection if a business suffers a data breach. For example, if a company loses money due to a malware attack or any other cyberattack, cybersecurity insurance covers the investigation and recovery costs associated with this incident. So, is cybersecurity insurance worth the money...

Nov 22, 201923 min

#51 - The Arms Race of Noise

For this episode of the Grepcast, we tread only lightly into the doom and gloom that is omnipresent surveillance systems until we venture into that happy land of noise design and how plants can really just make you feel better. Maybe we're biased, but I think that was a good call. Links and Extra Reading Mental health apps are scooping up your most sensitive data. Will you benefit? If you ever wondered how police in Moscow managed to track down this many protesters... Face Time: Moscow's Massive...

Nov 01, 201937 minSeason 1Ep. 51

#50 - Your biometrics are just glitter - Everywhere.

Ok, Gang, we get deep into AI again in this episode. In true Grepcast fashion though, we get started off with talking about Drive-Thrus. Then, Kelly clues us into what we all feared - our biometric data is really just everywhere. Links and Extra Reading An AI-Run World Needs to better reflect People of Color How Computers See Gender I Opted Out of Facial Recognition at the Airport—It Wasn't Easy @Austin_Walker on Surveillance Technology Amazon's Facial Analysis Program Is Building A Dystopic Fut...

Oct 18, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 50

#49 - TSP is ///middle.become.stow?

On this episode of the Grepcast our quick hits... hit all of our highlights - dumb IoT and frightening facial recognition. From there we become mystified by what three words can do for us, and then ultimately come back to Massachusetts for the latest in remote work. Links and Extra Reading Juul's New E-Cig Sure Is Collecting a Dumb Amount of Data About Its Users Facial recognition software mistook 1 in 5 California lawmakers for criminals, says ACLU What3words: The app that can save your life @s...

Sep 23, 201935 minSeason 1Ep. 49

#48 - The "Pay Me" Browser

Did you hear the news? Grepcast is bi-weekly now! First on our list this episode is shouting out the latest Good AI story for you, resulting in Adam and Mike creating the next big browser. From there we take you to coal country and chat about the next big public school curriculum. And since we can't stay away from the darkness, we end our episode in YouTube - the darkest site. Links and Further Reading AI Needs Your Data—and You Should Get Paid for It What is your data worth? Equitable Valuation...

Sep 09, 201945 minSeason 1Ep. 48

#47 - The Tracking Pixel Knows All

Hoboy. We finally dig into the joke that is the fine handed out by the FTC to Facebook. From there, we discuss the latest workers strike at Amazon, and then proceed to dunk on Tracking pixels. All in all, a pretty standard Grepcast episode. Links and Extra Reading Facebook’s $5 billion FTC fine is an embarrassing joke Facebook 'to be fined $5bn over Cambridge Analytica scandal' Amazon workers go on strike in Germany as Prime Day begins The Amazon Prime Day strike could be a turning point for wor...

Aug 06, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 47

#46 - Breaking! AI is Good, Actually

It's time to rejoice and sing in the streets, because finally - AI is actually doing some good. But before we give you the good news, Mike pours one out for Jony Ive, we chat about how cool AirDrop is, and then Adam gets mad about the latest in housing exploitation (I mean innovation). Links and Extra Reading Jony Ive’s Fragmented Legacy: Unreliable, Unrepairable, Beautiful Gadgets Hong Kong’s protesters put AirDrop to ingenious use to breach China’s Firewall AirDrop fumble grounds flight for 90...

Jul 29, 201934 minSeason 1Ep. 46

#45 - There is no Buy, Only Rent.

Quick programming note at the top of the podcast today, please please change your cell phone carrier PIN! Before we give you the skinny on why this is your task for the week, we touch on the latest in school surveillance tech - and how it actually may be a total farce. Only then, can we talk about how we actually don't own Things any longer? Links and Extra Reading Aggression Detectors: The Unproven, Invasive Surveillance Technology Schools Are Using to Monitor Students How a trivial cell phone ...

Jul 15, 201934 minSeason 1Ep. 45

#44 - A Very Special Grepcast : ft Ben Pender-Cudlip

We're back from our mini-Summer break with an extra large sized episode for you! On this episode of the Grepcast, we chat with TSP-alum Ben Pender-Cudlip about his documentary Dawnland. In true Grepcast fashion, first, we dive into talking about the latest in SmartTV issues and why SMS encryption is so important. Links and Extra Reading Samsung’s security reminder makes the case for not owning a Samsung smart TV Why I turned on iMessage Dawnland : Screenings DAWNLAND Official Trailer FILMMAKERS ...

Jul 08, 201950 minSeason 1Ep. 44

#43 - One Button to Rule Them All

As everyone else focuses on $1000 monitor stands, we take the high road and start chatting about Apple's latest button. From there, we enter the spooky world of "education" surveillance and then get frustrated at a "radical" graph. Links and Extra Reading Apple’s new sign-in button is built for a post-Cambridge Analytica world Schools Are Deploying Massive Digital Surveillance Systems. The Results Are Alarming Radical Candor — The Surprising Secret to Being a Good Boss How To Power Your Garden S...

Jun 19, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 43

#42 - Everyone's a Project Manager

The drive for data collection reaches a new market : Bargoers! After we tear apart another data-based cash grab, we touch on happier news - the rise of sustainability in new housing developments. And then finally, we talk about how everyone should be project managers. Links and Extra Reading This ID Scanner Company is Collecting Sensitive Data on Millions of Bargoers How high-end housing developments use sustainability as a selling point California first in nation to require solar panels on new ...

Jun 13, 201940 minSeason 1Ep. 42

#41 - 23andAirbnb

We finally have sunshine here in Boston, so that means it's a no bad news 'cast! Starting off, we talk about the definitely-not-scary ability to create videos of people, before moving on to the fact that a US city is being held hostage by ransomware. But we end on vacations! Links and Extra Reading It's Getting Way Too Easy to Create Fake Videos of People's Faces Hackers Are Holding Baltimore Hostage: How They Struck and What’s Next Airbnb is partnering with 23andMe to send people on “heritage” ...

Jun 03, 201934 minSeason 1Ep. 41

#40 - The Diaper Tech Wars

I don't want to alarm anyone, but we're in the heart of the Diaper Tech wars now. Before you get any context on what that even means, Adam talks about Spotify's pivot to hardware and then Mike talks about how space is just full of junk. Links and Extra Reading Spotify begins testing its first hardware: a car smart assistant The smart diaper is coming. Who actually wants it? Why satellite mega-constellations are a threat to the future of space Female voice assistants fuel damaging gender stereoty...

May 28, 201939 minSeason 1Ep. 40

#39 - Break it Up and then Update It

Oh boy, gang - we get on a roll right out of the gate this week and we don't stop. Apps using our pictures for AI research, Facebook and Apple just being monoliths, and then surprise! There are two more Apps that you should be updating. Like, right now. Links and Extra Reading San Francisco Bans Facial Recognition Use by Police and the Government Millions of people uploaded photos to the Ever app. Then the company used them to develop facial recognition tools. Supreme Court Allows Antitrust Laws...

May 19, 201943 minSeason 1Ep. 39
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