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EP32: Nosa Edoimioya, Co-Founder of Reforge Robotics: The Future of Autonomous Manufacturing
In the 32nd episode of MPods, we sit down with Nosa Edoimioya, the Founder & CEO of Reforge Robotics, a company pioneering in autonomous manufacturing by building software to supercharge industrial robots. From turning down a high-paying job at Amazon Robotics, founding a startup, his decision to go “all in, " to securing $500K in funding and a fellowship in the same week, he opens up about the psychological rollercoaster of the founder's journey. We cover the real challenges of automation, the labor displacement debate, and his inspiring vision of “lights-out factories” run entirely by robots. If you’re a studen...
2025-05-21
48 min
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EP31: Robert Fisch on U.S. – China Relations, Respect, and Building Bridges
In the middle of 2025, as tensions between the U.S. and China escalate in a trade war, having empathy and a mutual understanding is more important than ever. In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode of MPods, we sit down with Robert Fisch, founder of InCorpChina and a seasoned expert in U.S.–China business relations. With over 40 years of experience living and working in China, Robert shares stories that reveal the deep cultural contrasts between transactional and relationship-based societies and why failing to understand these differences can doom even the most well-funded ventures. From learning Mandarin in Ann Arbor to...
2025-05-21
58 min
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EP29: Jonah Liss, Meet Your Class Co-Founder
In this episode of MPods, we sit down with Jonah Liss, co-founder and COO of Meet Your Class, a startup revolutionizing how students connect before stepping onto campus. Jonah shares his journey as a University of Michigan student and entrepreneur tackling one of higher education’s biggest challenges: enrollment and student retention. Jonah talks about the power of conviction in entrepreneurship, how early validation shaped their business model, and why social media is transforming the way students choose their schools. If you’re an entrepreneur navigating early-stage challenges, a student curious about the startup world, or someone interested in the...
2025-05-02
33 min
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EP30: Don Hicks, Founder & CEO of Optilogic, The Entrepreneur Behind LLamasoft’s $400M Exit
In the 30th episode of MPods, we welcome Don Hicks, a Ross alum and serial entrepreneur. Don founded, led as CEO, and ultimately sold the supply chain analytics company LLamasoft for $1.5 billion. Today, he is the CEO of Optilogic, a growing supply chain company with over 90 employees, the owner of Ann Arbor’s Blue Llama Jazz Club, and the co-author of children’s book Frankenwalnut. In this episode, Don takes us through his career journey, from bootstrapping startups to leading major acquisitions, and shares unfiltered insights on leadership, company culture, and the value of people in business. He d...
2025-03-18
1h 05
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EP28: Jeff Hauptman, Founder and CEO of The Oxford Companies on Real Estate, Tenacity, and Community Transformation
In episode 28 of MPods, Jeff Hauptman—CEO and founder of Oxford Companies—Ann Arbor’s leading real estate investment and property management firm—shares his transformation from aspiring medical student to real estate mogul. A University of Michigan alum and award-winning industry leader, Jeff tells the story of how he turned a one-person startup into a company of over 100 people with half a billion dollars in assets under management.Jeff highlights Oxford’s transformative Arbor South project—the largest residential and affordable housing development in Ann Arbor’s history—and his vision for vibrant, walkable, and community-focused spaces. He also...
2025-01-10
28 min
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EP27: Dr. Mark Kiel on Building Genomenon and Navigating the Future of Genetic Data
In episode 27 of MPods, Dr. Mark Kiel, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Genomenon, shares his journey from medical student to entrepreneur, transforming genetic data into actionable insights. A University of Michigan alum, Mark discusses the pivotal moments that led him to leave academia, start a genomics data company, and tackle the challenges of building a business from scratch. Mark reflects on the power of humility, the importance of adaptability, and how he leveraged his scientific curiosity to unlock genomic data for medical breakthroughs. His story offers valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and scientists. Mark, an identical twin also...
2025-01-04
37 min
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EP26: John Seamans: Building Businesses from Biomedical Breakthroughs
In Episode 26 of MPods, John Seamans, the Manager of the Michigan Biomedical Venture Fund (MBVF), shares his journey from MedTech professional to advisor, leveraging his technical expertise from roles at GE Healthcare and Delphinus Medical Technologies to guide startups through challenges like FDA regulations and technical hurdles. Seamans explores the transformative potential of personalized medicine, AI, and non-invasive health monitoring. This episode offers practical insights into advancing technology, addressing real challenges, and shaping healthcare’s future. It’s a great listen for anyone passionate about technology, business, and medicine!
2024-12-27
42 min
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EP25: Diane Bouis - Networking, Navigating, and Nurturing: Journey from Science to Business
In this episode of MPods, Diane Bouis, an angel investor, startup advisor, and current program director at MedTech Innovator, shares her journey from academia to the business world, highlighting the importance of networking and adaptability. Diane discusses her transition from completing a PhD in Europe to pursuing a career in healthcare business, which began with a pivotal decision to obtain an MBA from Michigan Ross School of Business. She emphasizes the value of combining scientific expertise with business acumen to bridge the gap between science and entrepreneurship in MedTech.Diane advocates for a "give first" mentality in...
2024-10-29
40 min
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EP 24: Danny Ellis & Tom Brady: Autonomous Drones and the Future of Wind Energy with SkySpecs’ Co-Founders
In this episode, Danny Ellis and Tom Brady, two University of Michigan engineering graduates, share their remarkable journey from student robotics projects to co-founding SkySpecs, a global leader in renewable energy asset management. Tom and Danny recount how their passion for aviation and robotics led them to build autonomous drones for wind turbine inspection, eventually transforming SkySpecs into a full-service wind energy management company with over 250 employees worldwide. Having raised over $120 million in funding, SkySpecs is now at the forefront of renewable energy technology. They discuss the challenges of scaling a business, pivotal moments in their journey, and the...
2024-10-27
32 min
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EP23: Building vs Banking: Moses Lee on Career Paths, Startups, and Empowering Students
In this episode, Moses Lee, a proud University of Michigan Ross graduate, shares his transformative journey from investment banking on Wall Street to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Moses recounts his transition from feeling unfulfilled in finance to founding Celio, an EdTech company designed to help students build digital portfolios. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of growing Celio, its eventual acquisition, and his current role as CEO and Owner of the Michigan Language Center. Moses offers valuable insights on the importance of pursuing one's passion, the power of education, and the significance of understanding and addressing community needs. This...
2024-08-02
38 min
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EP22: From Basement Startup to Proven Success: David Tarver on Entrepreneurship, Technology, and Urban Revitalization
In this episode, we talk with David Tarver, a lecturer at the University of Michigan and the founder of the Urban Entrepreneurship Initiative. David shares his journey from his early days at Bell Laboratories to starting his own business, Telecom Analysis Systems, in his basement. The company grew to significant success and was sold in 1995 for $30 million. He discusses his passion for using entrepreneurship to improve urban communities, reflecting on the economic and social changes in cities like Flint and Detroit over the decades.David provides insights into the challenges and motivations behind his career, emphasizing the...
2024-07-17
50 min
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EP21: Curing Cancer: Dr. Mukesh Nyati on Modern Oncology
In this episode of MPods, we dive deep into the world of cancer research with Mukesh Nyati, a Professor in Radiation Oncology at the University of Michigan. Mukesh, with over two decades of experience, shares his journey and groundbreaking work on epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors.He offers valuable insights into the complexities of cancer treatment, the importance of early diagnosis, and the potential of personalized medicine. Mukesh also discusses the role of artificial intelligence in advancing cancer research and the critical importance of collaboration in scientific discovery. Perfect for those interested in oncology and cutting-edge...
2024-07-17
32 min
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EP20: Exploring Careers in Energy Law-Insights with Professor Alexandra Klass
In this episode of MPods, we chat with Professor Alexandra Klass, a leading expert in energy law and environmental policy, who shares her journey through academia, private practice, and her role as a political appointee in the Biden-Harris administration. Professor Alexandra Klass offers valuable insights for college students on navigating career choices, understanding the clean energy transition, and the importance of staying open to new opportunities. Tune in to gain wisdom and inspiration from her diverse experiences and learn how you can make a real impact in the field of energy law.
2024-07-02
28 min
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EP19: Navigating Engineering Careers-Insights from Apple Product Design Engineer Hermione Li
In this episode of Mpods, we sit down with Hermione Li, an Apple Product Design Engineer and UMich graduate. Hermione shares her journey from college to her current role, offering valuable advice on internships, job interviews, and transitioning from college to the professional world. She discusses the importance of team culture, career growth, and work-life balance while working in Shanghai. Perfect for engineering students and young professionals, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate your career path.
2024-06-23
31 min
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E18: Finding Purpose: Victor Strecher on Mental Health, AI, and Intentional Living
In this episode, Victor Strecher, founder and CEO of Kumanu and professor at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health, discusses his journey in creating a mental health app to help people find meaning and purpose. He emphasizes the importance of living purposefully, which leads to better health and overall well-being. He shares his personal story of overcoming grief after the sudden loss of his daughter, which inspired him to develop Kumanu. It uses AI to guide users in identifying their strengths and values, helping them become more intentional and focused on what truly matters.
2024-06-21
47 min
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E17: Empowered Journey: Candace Curtis-Cavazos's Path from Education to Entrepreneurship
In this episode, Candace shares her journey from her time at the University of Michigan to her impactful work in community development and entrepreneurship. She delves into her experiences studying liberal arts, which ignited her passion for activism and community service, especially in her hometown of Detroit. She discusses her involvement in various projects, including the Free Body group, and her contributions to the Optimize program, which fosters social impact initiatives among students. She also highlights the challenges and rewards of working with high school students, the importance of starting small in entrepreneurship and balancing authenticity with professionalism in...
2024-06-13
26 min
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E16: Adrian Fortino - Building Ventures in the Midwest: from Engineering to Investing
In this episode, Adrian Fortino shares his journey from mechanical engineering to venture capital, highlighting the lessons learned from his diverse career. He discusses his early experiences in the automotive industry, the challenges and successes of his entrepreneurial ventures, and his transition into venture capital. Adrian provides valuable insights into the Midwest startup ecosystem, and the importance of founder-market fit, and offers advice for students and aspiring venture capitalists. His passion for supporting founders and commitment to the Midwest shines through in this engaging conversation.
2024-06-12
23 min
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E15: Scott Metcalf - From Product Management to Startup Coaching
Scott is a seasoned startup coach with extensive experience working with founders. He is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at UChicago. Scott is also an active angel investor and a member of the local startup community.Scott holds an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth and a Bachelor in Psychology from the University of Michigan. In this episode we chatted with Scott about his experiences from the University of Michigan to Grainger and now at the University of Chicago. He shared valuable lessons from product management, why he helps students with startups...
2024-04-28
25 min
Test. Optimize. Scale.
#57 “The Alchemy of a Successful Campaign” w/ Dele Atanda
This week Jason Fishman speaks with Dele Atanda, Founder & CEO of metaMe Inc. Dele walks us through how he was able to Test, Optimize, and Scale his businesses. Dele focuses on bringing solutions that advance empathy and humanity from the future into the present. Specifically he is a strategist, innovator, experience architect, data alchemist, author, crypto-revolutionary and ethical systems catalyst. metaMe is the world’s first self sovereign AI and Universal Smart Data marketplace. It is built on the mPod Protocol introducing a new class of Smart Data asset that merge smart contracts with data and...
2021-10-07
53 min