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SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
The AI Sales Engineer: How Docket Is Automating Revenue
In this episode we go inside Docket — the enterprise software company redefining how sales and revenue teams operate in 2025. With its bold vision of AI Sales Engineers and AI Sellers, Docket combines a central ‘Sales Knowledge Lake™’ with autonomous agents that engage buyers, qualify leads, automate RFPs and power pipeline generation. We’ll unpack how Docket built its platform, why automation is now mission-critical in GTM operations, and what it takes to scale revenue at enterprise scale without scaling headcount.
2025-11-14
31 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
The Future of Go-to-Market: Alta’s Agentic AI for Revenue Teams
In this episode, we’re stepping into the world of Alta — the Tel Aviv-based startup that’s building an ‘AI Revenue Workforce’ to transform how companies sell and scale. With agents like Katie, Alex and Luna automating prospecting, calling, RevOps and data insights, Alta is redefining what a sales team can be in 2025. We’ll dig into how they built the architecture, how they pair human strategy with AI execution, and what the future looks like when revenue teams operate 24/7 with intelligence built-in.
2025-11-13
30 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
One Platform, 160+ Countries: The Papaya Global Story
In this episode, we dive into Papaya Global — the enterprise SaaS platform reinventing how businesses hire, pay and manage a workforce that spans the globe. We’ll explore how Papaya built a system to onboard employees or contractors anywhere, navigate local regulations, and execute payments worldwide in a single unified platform. From payroll to payments, from compliance to contractor management, we uncover how Papaya is enabling truly border-less workforces and what that means for the future of work in 2025.
2025-11-12
24 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
How We Lost the Night
Once, night meant darkness — a time for stars, silence, and the world’s natural rhythms. But now, from deserts to mountaintops, the sky glows orange and white, a reflection of the cities that never sleep. In this episode, we explore Night That Never Sleeps — the phenomenon of urban light spilling into nature, transforming the landscape, the sky, and even the creatures that live under it.We’ll dive into its science, emotion, and artistry — how photographers capture it, how it changes ecosystems, and what it means to live in a world where night is no longer truly dark.For y...
2025-11-12
36 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
When the Moon Becomes the Sun
When the sun sets, most photographers pack up — but the moon still paints. Its soft, silver light transforms landscapes into dreamscapes, creating quiet scenes full of mystery, calm, and contrast.In this episode, we explore Moon Shadows — the art and science of photographing under nothing but lunar light. We’ll dive into how moonlight works, how it shapes perception, how artists have used it for centuries, and why the night illuminated by the moon feels more honest than the day.For your next landscape photography adventure try Mosh Planner
2025-11-11
34 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
One Link to Rule Them All: The Linktree Story
In this episode, we spotlight Linktree—the Melbourne-born startup that transformed the humble bio link into a global platform for creators, brands and businesses. From its origins as a quick fix for social-media frustrations to being a gateway for millions of fans, followers and merchants, Linktree is now expanding into creator commerce, analytics and brand identity. We’ll dig into how the company scaled, why the ‘link in bio’ moment still matters in 2025, and what building the digital identity layer for the creator economy can teach us about modern SaaS.
2025-11-11
36 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
The No-Code Document Revolution: Inside airSlate’s Workflow Platform
In this episode we spotlight airSlate — the no-code workflow automation platform rethinking how teams create, route and sign documents in a digital world. From PDF editing and e-signatures to full-blown automated document workflows that tie into CRMs and databases, airSlate is helping organizations eliminate paperwork, reduce errors and move faster. We’ll explore how the company evolved from simple document tools to a full business process automation ecosystem, why document workflows are still mission-critical in 2025, and how any team can start automating without writing a line of code.
2025-11-10
31 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
When Moments Become One
What if you could capture dawn and dusk in the same image? Or show winter and summer coexisting on the same mountain? Time Collapse explores the art and philosophy of blending multiple moments — different seasons, lighting, or hours — into one frame.In this episode, we’ll dive into how photographers create these visual symphonies, why our brains find them so moving, and what they teach us about perception, memory, and the timelessness of the natural world.For your next photography adventure, try Mosh Planner
2025-11-10
25 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
How Squadcast Builds Incident-Ready Teams
In this episode we explore Squadcast — the platform built to help DevOps and SRE teams turn chaos into reliability. From on-call schedules and alert deduplication to runbooks, status pages and data-driven retrospectives, Squadcast brings incident response into the age of automation and transparency. We’ll dive into how the company grew, how it’s merging observability with response (thanks to its acquisition by SolarWinds), and why in 2025 smart incident-management is no longer optional but foundational for digital business resilience.
2025-11-07
25 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Nature Doesn’t Need Permission
Once built to divide, protect, or control, fences eventually surrender. Wood rots, wire rusts, posts tilt, and vines weave their own borders. In this episode, we explore The Forgotten Fence — the haunting beauty of man-made boundaries being reclaimed by the natural world. It’s a story about time, decay, and humility: how nature patiently redraws the lines we tried to impose.
2025-11-07
27 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
How LeadSquared Enables Sales Reps to Sell More
In this episode, we explore LeadSquared — the Bengaluru-based SaaS company rewriting how high-velocity sales teams operate. Built to handle hundreds of thousands of leads, field sales teams, mobile agents and complex workflows, LeadSquared combines CRM, marketing automation, onboarding portals and service support into one platform. We’ll dive into how the company built for scale in emerging markets, how vertical-specific automation unlocks faster conversions, and what its growth story tells us about the future of CRM and SaaS in 2025.
2025-11-07
28 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Highways to Nowhere
Once symbols of progress and speed, roads now overrun by moss and silence tell a different story — one of impermanence, decay, and nature’s quiet revenge. In this episode, we explore Ghost Roads — abandoned highways, forgotten interstates, and cracked asphalt being slowly reclaimed by the wild. From derelict routes swallowed by forests to ghostly overpasses fading into the mist, we’ll uncover the beauty and meaning behind these haunting landscapes, where motion has stopped but time continues.
2025-11-06
30 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Where Civilization Ends
In the dark edges of cities and forgotten roads, there are lamp posts that still stand — sometimes flickering, sometimes rusted, sometimes inexplicably glowing. They mark the place where civilization fades into wilderness — the last witnesses of human presence before the world turns wild again.In this episode, we explore Solitary Lamp Posts in Nature — the haunting beauty and symbolism of human light standing alone against time, silence, and the vastness of the natural world.
2025-11-05
28 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
From Sydney to $40 Billion: The Canva Story
In this episode, we explore Canva — the Australian startup turned global creative platform that’s given millions the power to design like pros. From simple drag-and-drop templates to advanced AI-powered video tools, Canva has redefined what design means in 2025. We’ll dive into how it went from college lab to a multi-billion-dollar company, how it’s disrupted the creative industry, and where it’s headed next as visual content becomes central to every business and creator.
2025-11-05
29 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
The Database That Survives Anything — Inside Cockroach Labs
In this episode, we go deep with Cockroach Labs — the New York-based startup founded by ex-Google engineers who set out to build the ‘database that survives anything’. Their flagship, CockroachDB, is a distributed SQL engine built for the internet’s scale: global deployment, zero downtime, and seamless growth. We’ll unpack how Cockroach Labs bridges the gap between SQL familiarity and NoSQL scalability, why mission-critical applications need this kind of infrastructure in 2025, and what it takes to lead the database revolution behind the scenes of the world’s biggest apps.
2025-11-05
31 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The Place That Outlived Time
While cities race forward, there are places that haven’t moved an inch — valleys, coastlines, forests, deserts, and villages that look exactly as they did 50 or even 500 years ago. In this episode, we explore Where Yesterday Still Exists — the rare landscapes where time seems to pause. We’ll journey through their stories, their silence, and their importance — to photographers, dreamers, and anyone longing for permanence in an ever-changing world.
2025-11-04
33 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
No More VPN Chaos: Inside Tailscale’s Mesh Networking Revolution
In this episode we dive into Tailscale — the Toronto-based company redefining how teams and infrastructure connect securely in a distributed world. From peer-to-peer mesh networking built on WireGuard, to identity-first access, Tailscale removes the headaches of traditional VPNs and gives organizations a private network that just works. We explore how they built for simplicity, performance and security, why this matters in 2025’s hybrid-cloud era, and what the future holds when networks align with identities instead of IPs.
2025-11-03
37 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The Art of Air
The wind is invisible — but its handwriting is everywhere. From ripples of sand in deserts to waves of snow on mountain ridges and bending fields of grass, the wind leaves its mark on everything it touches. In this episode, we explore Wind’s Signature — how motion shapes stillness, how invisible forces carve the visible world, and how photographers can capture the poetry of something that can’t be seen directly, only felt and traced.Plan your next photography adventure with Mosh Planner
2025-11-03
31 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
When Nature Takes the Trophy
Empty bleachers. Cracked asphalt courts. Goalposts swallowed by vines. Once symbols of energy and competition, these forgotten fields are now overgrown — reclaimed by the same nature that was once cleared away to build them. In this episode, we explore Old Sports Fields in the Wilderness — where human triumph has turned into nature’s quiet victory lap. We’ll discuss the visual power of decay, the ecological process of reclamation, and what these spaces reveal about time, memory, and balance between people and the planet.Plan your next photography adventure with Mosh Planner
2025-10-31
27 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
Build in a Weekend. Scale to Billions. The Supabase Story.
In this episode we explore Supabase — the open-source backend platform rewriting how developers build web, mobile and AI-apps. From a hosted Postgres database and instant APIs, to real-time subscriptions and edge functions, Supabase brings big-scale infrastructure to teams of any size. We’ll unpack how the company went from startup to unicorn, how it’s challenging legacy cloud tools, and what its rise tells us about the future of SaaS in 2025.
2025-10-31
43 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Landscapes Beneath Our Feet
We often lift our cameras toward mountains, clouds, or sunsets. But what if we turned them downward — toward the earth itself? The Ground as the Sky explores how the terrain beneath our feet holds just as much beauty, structure, and meaning as the heavens above. In this episode, we’ll dive into the art of photographing the ground as if it were the sky — seeing textures, patterns, and shapes as galaxies, constellations, and stories written in soil, rock, sand, and ice.Plan your next photography adventure with Mosh Planner
2025-10-30
30 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
One Platform to Automate Them All — The Rise of n8n
In this episode we turn the spotlight on n8n — the Berlin-born workflow automation platform that’s rewriting how businesses automate, integrate and orchestrate across apps, APIs and teams. Built on a ‘fair-code’ model, n8n blends no-code simplicity with developer power, supports self-hosting and cloud deployment, and boasts hundreds of integrations out of the box. We’ll explore why workflow automation is morphing into a core piece of SaaS infrastructure in 2025, how n8n is capturing this transformation, and what the future holds for organizations looking to automate everything from marketing ops to IT workflows.
2025-10-30
35 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
When Architecture Meets Atmosphere
The skyline is humanity’s signature — steel and concrete piercing the heavens. But when storms roll in, the sky reminds us who’s really in charge. In this episode, we explore Concrete Meets Cloud: the breathtaking tension between skyscrapers and storm fronts. We’ll look at how photographers capture this fragile balance between permanence and impermanence, geometry and chaos, ambition and humility — when human architecture stands face-to-face with the power of weather.Plan your next photography adventure with Mosh Planner
2025-10-29
23 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
From Blogs to Billion-Dollar Brands — The WP Engine Story
In this episode, we dive into WP Engine — the managed-WordPress platform that powers more than a million websites across 150+ countries. We’ll explore how the Austin-based company turned hosting into a robust, enterprise-level service by marrying performance, security and a developer-friendly platform with the freedom of WordPress. From headless workflows to e-commerce and agency-first solutions, we’ll unpack how WP Engine is redefining what SaaS-style infrastructure really means in 2025 — and why website architecture is now mission-critical for businesses of all sizes.
2025-10-29
36 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The Shape of Air
Fog hides, but it also designs.In this episode, we explore Mist as Architecture — how fog transforms open space into something sculptural, how it reveals invisible depth, and how photographers can learn to see form, volume, and structure in the air itself. We’ll look at the science behind fog’s behavior, its cinematic use, the emotional psychology of obscurity, and how to use it as a compositional tool to create mood, mystery, and story in landscape photography.Plan your next photography adventure with Mosh Planner
2025-10-28
37 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
How SheerID Builds Trust Between Brands and People
In this episode, we dive into the world of SheerID — the platform enabling global brands to verify which consumer communities their customers belong to, and deliver exclusive, personalised experiences accordingly. From student discounts to military and first-responder offers, SheerID’s identity-verification and data-activation engine helps brands engage high-value segments with confidence, protect against offer abuse, and enrich their marketing with verified insight. We’ll uncover how the company built its data network, why community verification matters in today’s marketing ecosystem, and what this means for the future of SaaS in 2025.
2025-10-28
32 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
When the World Holds Its Breath
Just before a storm hits, the world changes. Colors deepen. Shadows stretch. The air hums with tension — a strange calm before chaos. In this episode, we explore The Last Light Before Rain: that fleeting, electric glow that transforms ordinary landscapes into cinematic moments. We’ll dive into the science behind it, the emotion it evokes, and how photographers can harness that magic window when nature paints with lightning in her brush.
2025-10-27
24 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
How aSaaS Is Powering Brazil’s Small Businesses
In this episode, we shine a spotlight on Asaas — the Brazilian fintech-SaaS platform that’s transforming how small and medium businesses handle billing, payments and subscriptions in Latin America. From automating invoices and accepting PIX and boleto payments, to offering digital accounts and receivables financing, Asaas is uniting the financial operations stack for SMBs. We’ll dive into how the company scaled, why local payment infrastructure matters so much in emerging markets, and what this tells us about the future of SaaS in 2025.
2025-10-27
24 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
How Typeform Made Data Human Again
In this episode, we spotlight Typeform — the Barcelona-born SaaS platform that turned boring online forms into engaging, conversational experiences. We’ll explore how Typeform blends design, no-code logic and AI to help thousands of brands collect richer responses, boost engagement and connect with their audiences in more human ways. From lead generation to product research, from video responses to smart branching logic — we dive into how Typeform is shaping the future of digital data collection and what that tells us about SaaS in 2025
2025-10-24
25 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The Quiet Edges of Nature
In this episode, we explore Invisible Borders — those delicate meeting points between ecosystems where life shifts quietly from one form to another. Think of grassland fading into forest, desert kissing ocean, or mountain snow giving way to meadow. These places may seem subtle, but they’re where balance, tension, and change coexist. We’ll dive into the science, philosophy, and artistry behind photographing these natural thresholds — and what they reveal about connection, contrast, and coexistence.
2025-10-24
28 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The Aftermath of Travel
In this episode, we explore Post-Tourism—a haunting look at the world’s most photographed places after the people have left. From decaying boardwalks to once-vibrant viewpoints now overgrown with moss, we’ll uncover what remains when tourism disappears. Is the absence of humans a return to purity or a reminder of what we’ve taken? Through stories, photography insights, and cultural reflections, we’ll ask: What happens to a landscape when the audience goes home?
2025-10-23
27 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
How Persona Is Redefining Digital Trust
In this episode we go inside Persona — the San Francisco-based identity-verification platform that’s quietly becoming a backbone of trust for digital business. From verifying global IDs to stopping hiring fraud and onboarding workers around the world, Persona’s flexible, AI-powered workflows are revolutionizing how companies know who’s on the other side of the screen. We explore how the startup built a unified identity infrastructure, why it matters now more than ever in an age of deepfakes and regulatory pressure, and what its growth story tells us about the future of SaaS in 2025.
2025-10-23
39 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
How MaintainX is Reinventing Maintenance
From factory floors to cold-chain logistics, downtime is every company’s nightmare. In this episode, we uncover how MaintainX is using AI to keep the world’s machines running 24/7 — transforming maintenance from a forgotten cost center into a driver of efficiency and innovation.
2025-10-22
29 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
The World Beneath Our Feet
What if the most beautiful landscapes aren’t on the horizon, but hidden in puddles beneath your feet? In this episode, we explore the art and philosophy of shooting the world upside-down — how reflections, rain, and perspective can turn an ordinary street into a surreal dreamscape.
2025-10-22
31 min
A Different Take on Landscape Photography
Tiny Worlds in Human Reflections
In this episode, we explore the hidden beauty of landscapes reflected in sunglasses — tiny worlds captured within human reflections. From the science of curved glass to the emotion behind the gaze, we uncover how a pair of lenses can hold entire horizons, turning portraits into portals and showing that sometimes, the most powerful landscapes live in the eyes that see them.
2025-10-21
25 min
SaaS of the Day with Jamey and Adam
Anthropic: How Their Agentic AI is Rewriting the SaaS Playbook
Jamey and Adam break down Anthropic, the high-growth Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) that raised a $13 billion Series F funding round. We analyze how the company achieved a multi-billion dollar annualized run rate in just seven months by positioning itself as the "responsible AI" competitor. Discover why its focus on safety, alignment, and agentic workflows using models like Claude Sonnet 4.5 is the future of enterprise SaaS.
2025-10-21
30 min
Geoff and Kira Live
Episode 8: Launch Radio (Geoff and Kira) - Kirra Sherman
Episode #8 is live. Special Guest: Kirra Sherman In this episode we chat with intuition coach and speaker Kirra Sherman. Kirra shares how to be certain of every decision you make by knowing what’s real in your mind and the power of intuition—your ultimate built-in certainty. She has supported countless people over the past five years to realize the courage to live your infinite possibilities and ultimately know yourself and your own intuition. She offers mainly 3 or 6 month coaching packages designed to peel back the layers of limited beliefs and judgments so t...
2019-03-02
1h 07
Geoff and Kira Live
Episode 6: Launch Radio (Geoff and Kira) - Male and Femal Brains (A New Way To Think)
Episode #6 is live. In this episode we discuss how men and women perceive the world and each other differently. We conclude that perhaps there are some key factors missing which would help us all get along better and that would help build a bridge to a positive future. Please feel free to comment below and let us know what you think. Geoff & Kira Editor and Camera: Moshe Levis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app S...
2019-01-24
34 min
Geoff and Kira Live
Episode 4: Launch Radio (Geoff and Kira) - Matt Tilley (The British Bloke)
Episode #4 is live. Special Guest: Matt Tilley (The British Bloke) In this episode we chat with influential real estate agent Matt Tilley (The British Bloke). The British Bloke powered by First Team Real Estate, is #1 in Southern California 16 years in a row. In 2008, Matt made the move from London to Southern California - and jumped in to the world of marketing. After several years working with some of the largest companies in the US and being accepted into Harvard's Executive Business Program, Matt decided to turn his talents to...
2018-12-20
48 min