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The Marketing Guy
From Touch to Thought: AI Agents & Agentic Commerce
AI is no longer waiting for your click.We are entering a shift from touch to thought, where AI agents anticipate decisions, filter choices, and increasingly act on our behalf.In this episode of The Marketing Guy, we explore what happens as AI moves from assistant to decision-maker. From agentic AI systems to brain–computer interfaces (BCI) and humanoid robotics, the interface between humans and machines is evolving fast.But the bigger question is this:If AI predicts what you want before you search…(a) What happens to marketing?(b) W...
2026-02-26
09 min
Daily Boost — Clear Thinking for Real Life
S.M.A.R.T. Goals Are Stupid
I'm about to make life coaches mad at me. Smart goals? I think they're stupid. And I've tried them. Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-bound. Sounds great on paper. But two of those letters are killing your dreams before you even start. If you know you can achieve it, your goal is too small. If it feels realistic, you're not thinking big enough. I break down why big ass goals beat smart goals every time and why science backs up going bigger than you think possible. Featured Story I used to be...
2025-12-16
12 min
The Infamous Ex-Chief
The Sanford Statement: Truth, Gossip, and Ghosts in Medina County
Send us a text🚨 Former Sergeant James Sanford wasn’t just a player in the Bryon Macron case — he was positioned to be a key figure. But after listening to this 52-minute BCI interview, you’ll wonder if he was clueless, calculated, or just covering tracks. In this episode, we walk through Sanford’s claims in real time — drone excuses, memory gaps, and enough small-town gossip to fuel a soap opera. 🕵️As Medina County’s designated drone guy and Lafayette Township’s law enforcement liaison, Sanford should’ve been in the loop. Instead, he offers hearsay, contradictions...
2025-06-12
1h 12
The Infamous Ex-Chief
The Knife in the Trash: How a Deputy’s Dumpster Dump Exposed a Broken Investigation
Send us a textWhen a Medina County deputy throws away a knife during an active missing person investigation—and no one collects it, tests it, or even asks about it for three years—you don't call that “oversight.” You call it what it is: a cover-up hiding in plain sight.This full episode dissects the bafflingly short 9-minute interview with Deputy Dan Kohler—who admits he tossed out a black folding knife from his cruiser during the height of the Bryon Macron investigation—and contrasts it with the 30-minute BCI interview of Sergeant Chris LaFonde, who...
2025-06-03
1h 02
Embedded
Inside the Armpit of a Giraffe
We spoke with ecologist Dr. Meredith Palmer and embedded engineer Akiba about lions, terror, and technology. Akiba works for FreakLabs.org on global conservation projects. We talked about their Boombox which Meredith uses to create experiments to map the landscape of fear in predator/prey relationships. While this may look like pranking animals with jump scares, well, there is real science being done. What would it look like to be smooched by a lioness? (Video) Bird hears lion, decides to go over there (Video) Checking the reflexes of some zebras and ot...
2025-05-16
1h 20
VR Download
visionOS 3 Accessibility Features, Meta AssetGen 2.0, Pimax Dream Air SE
David discusses:1. Play For Dream MR Is Getting Guy Godin's Virtual Desktop Next WeekSmart Glasses2. Google Teases Smart Glasses Demo For I/O Next Week3. Apple Is Reportedly Developing A Custom Chipset For Its Smart Glasses4. Ray-Ban Meta Glasses Can Now Be More Descriptive About What They SeevisionOS 35. Apple Vision Pro Will Be Able To Magnify, Describe, Find, Or Read Anything In View6. visionOS Is Getting Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Device Support7. visionOS 3 Will Reportedly Let You Scroll With Your Eyes8. Meta's AssetGen 2.0 AI...
2025-05-15
3h 08
Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!
Podcasting to Jumpstart Your Career with Stephen Hou, Harrison Canning, Mike McClellan, & Milena Korostenskaja
Are you ready to boost your career in a unique way? Today's epsode is designed for anyone curious about starting a podcast—whether you want to explore it as a passion project, enhance your career, or dive into science communication. Welcome to a milestone moment – the 100th episode of Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible! For this special occasion, Milena Korostenskaja, host of Neurocareers, is stepping into the hot seat! Instead of hosting, Dr. K will be interviewed by one of her incredible former guests, Dr. Courtnie Paschall. Joining the discussion pane are powerful podcasting experts: Stephen Hou...
2024-11-05
1h 27
Ultra Pro Max
Some people have six fingers
Our guy Zuck hazed the Vision Pro, and we're here for it. Joshua's recounts his experiences with Apple Vision Pro (it's all a blur), and Saadia dives into the details behind Meta's BCI project. Also – new tech from OpenAI! Links: Mark Zuckerberg on Apple Vision Pro MKBHD on Sora
2024-02-23
30 min
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
Ultrasonic Brain Computer Interfaces with Dr. Sumner Norman
In this episode of the BrainStream podcast, host Harrison delves deep into the world of ultrasonic brain implants with Dr. Sumner Norman, CEO and co-founder of Forest Neurotech. Dr. Norman, a pioneer in neurotechnology, shares his journey from a background in physics and mechanical engineering to leading innovations in ultrasound for neuromodulation, neuroimaging, and brain-computer interfaces. With a rich academic history from the University of Utah to UC Irvine and a postdoc at Caltech,Dr. Norman's expertise in building ultrasound devices offers a glimpse into the potential of ultrasonic technology to revolutionize how we interact with our...
2024-02-22
1h 02
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
Ep.8 The Future of Biohybrid Neural Interfaces with Dr. Amy Rochford
In this episode of the Brainstorm Podcast, I was joined by Dr. Amy Rochford, a groundbreaking figure in the field of biohybrid neural interfaces. Dr. Rochford, with an impressive academic background from Cardiff University, University College London, the University of Cambridge, and Science Corp, brings her expertise in combining human stem cells with traditional electrical neural interfaces. Currently a key member of the technical team at Science Corporation, she shares her journey from academia to industry, focusing on neurotechnology's potential to transform treatments for brain and nervous system injuries. Dr. Rochford provides an in-depth look...
2024-02-14
36 min
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
From Paralysis to Possibility: James Johnson on Participating in Cutting-Edge Neurotech Research
In this episode, we spoke with James Johnson about his experience of using an implantable brain-computer interface as a participant in cutting-edge neurotech research and about life after a spinal cord injury.James is a truly extraordinary person. As you'll learn, from the time he put his life on the line while volunteering as a young boy, through his career as a medical professional, James has led a life of service and compassion for his community. So much so that even after being paralyzed from a paramotor accident in 2017, he still sought out things he could do...
2023-08-11
1h 12
Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!
The BCI Guy Chronicles: Neuroscience Communication with Harrison Canning
Welcome back to the mind-blowing extravaganza that is Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible! Podcast! Get ready to buckle up and dive headfirst into the captivating world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with none other than the incredibly witty and brainy Harrison Canning, a.k.a. The BCI Guy! Picture this: Harrison, the Neuroscience Communications Coordinator at Blackrock Neurotech, is your go-to guru when it comes to making brain-computer interfaces a piece of cake for everyone. With his media company, The BCI Guys, he whips up educational, entertaining, and easy-to-understand videos that break down complex concepts like a boss!
2023-06-18
1h 16
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
Brain Stream Ep. 6: Brainamics
This week on the Brain Stream we spoke to Vlad Samoilov & Philipp Zent from Brainamics. Brainamics is a neurotech startup from the Technical University of Munich. They make a unique technology framework that enables the extraction of emotions directly from the human brain. To do that, Brainamics uses Electroencephalograms (EEG) and Machine Learning (ML) algorithms The commercial starting point was the gaming industry, where game developers use the insights into the psychology and user experience of their gamers to optimize their gameplay. The vision of Brainamics however reaches way beyond that. With the existing emotion extraction technology...
2023-01-27
42 min
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
Brain Stream Ep. 5: Brains@Play
We spoke to Garret Flynn & Joshua Brewster from Brains@Play on the importance of developing open-source brain sensing tools that work across different devices. Brains@Play is developing open-source (AGPLv3) brain and biomedical sensing tools with modern web technologies and low-cost IoT hardware. Brains@Play are helping pave the way for future community-led health technologies, and we’re so excited to have had this time to chat with them!Links from this episode:Brains@Play Website: https://brainsatplay.com/ Brains@Play LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brainsatplay/ Support Us: https://ww...
2022-09-30
51 min
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
Brain Stream Ep. 4: Nathan Copeland
This week we spoke to Nathan Copeland, an individual who has received a Blackrock brain-computer interface implant in both his somatosensory cortex and motor cortex. Nathan is an invasive brain-computer interface user and neurotechnology consultant. In 2004, he was in a car accident that left him with a C5 spinal cord injury and resulting quadriplegia. He later joined the Rehab Neural Engineering Lab at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center to test brain-computer interface devices to control a robotic arm, an exoskeleton glove, play video games, and make art. His work over the last 7 years has resulted in major contributions...
2022-03-24
58 min
Neurratives - A Podcast about Neuroscience in Fiction
Episode 15 - RoboCop | What if Amazon Ran the Cops?
This week it's back to brain-computer interfaces with 1987's RoboCop! We'll encounter a (mostly) full body motor prosthetic, party down with a dead guy in the room, and watch a cyborg BCI policeman try to clean up the mean streets of dystopian Detroit. Stephen tries to advocate the merits of garbage, while Nick's music and film-making experience come in handy.
2022-03-14
1h 28
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
Brain Stream Ep. 3: Nicolas Vachicouras
Dr. Nicolas Vachicouras is the Founder and CEO of NeuroSoft Bioelectronics, a neurotechnology company developing, in their words, the next generation of soft implantable electrodes to interface seamlessly with the nervous system. He received his bachelors of science in micro engineering in 2012, his Master of science in microengineering with a minor in biomedical engineering in 2014, and his Ph.D. in stretchable CNS neural interfaces in 2019 all from EPFL in English known as the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-vachicouras-360b9860/NeuroSoft's Website: https://neurosoft.com/en...
2022-02-23
57 min
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
Brain Stream Ep. 2: Dr. Stephen Grossberg
This week we spoke to Dr. Stephen Grossberg, who is the author of the book Conscious Mind, Resonant Brain: How the brain makes a mind (which you can purchase here: https://amzn.to/3ni34sS. Dr. Grossberg is widely regarded as an important founding member of the fields of computational neuroscience, connectionist cognitive science, and neuromorphic technology. His work has focused on developing theories and supporting equations that can predict and understand the mechanisms behind learning, memory, and behaviors. He received his Bachelor's Degree at Dartmouth University in mathematics and psychology. He then went on to receive his Masters...
2022-01-12
1h 07
Brain Stream - The Brain Computer Interfacing Podcast
Brain Stream Ep. 1: Colin Fausnaught & Harrison Canning
Join Colin and Harrison on our first ever podcast episode! Brain Stream will cover a wide range of topics in Neurotechnology, ranging from ethics to cutting edge technology. Join us as we thoroughly explore different neurotech topics and discuss the future of the field! Future episodes will feature prominent figures in the Neurotechnology field, so make sure you subscribe to us on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts to stay up to date!Support Us: https://www.bciguys.com/supportFollow us on Social Media!Twitter: https://twitter.com/bciguysInst...
2021-12-17
50 min
Take The Lead
Emotional First Aid With Guy Winch And Future Fit Leadership Academy With Giles Hutchins
In order to become future fit leaders, we need to practice emotional first aid. Guy Winch, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist, author, and in-demand keynote speaker whose books have been translated into twenty-four languages. Dr. Winch’s viral TED Talk, Why We All Need to Practice Emotional First Aid, has been viewed more 6 million times and is rated among the top five most inspiring talks of all time on TED.com. On the other hand, Giles Hutchins discusses a new standard for future fit leaders by way of discipline and hard work – not one-off silver bullets. He is the...
2018-06-01
59 min