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The Defiance_ Ventures Podcast

87 Episodes

56 minutes | Sep 15, 2021
#83-Christian Giordano, Mancini Duffy
When Christian Giordano joined Mancini Duffy, he was attracted to working with a well established architecture firm with a top shelf list of customers and a stellar reputation.  He would eventually take a majority ownership stake and help the company transform the industry by embracing technology.  Christian hosts The Anti-Architect podcast.  He and John discuss all of this and more in this episode.
47 minutes | Aug 3, 2021
#82 - Jeff Wickersham, The Morning Fire
Jeff is a podcast host and executive coach who focuses on helping executives perform better by improving their daily habits.  In this episode Jeff tells his story of a life changing event that made him walk away from a successful corporate career to figure out how to improve his own health and effectiveness.  He ultimately turned that into a business and a podcast.   Oxygen Advantage Jeff's book YouTube Channel
55 minutes | Aug 3, 2021
#81 - Amy Buckner Chowdry, AnswerLab
Amy is the founder and CEO of AnswerLab, a design strategy firm that she started after working with a design-focused startup in Japan.  In this episode she talks about starting and scaling AnswerLab.  She discusses challenges that female founders face and also talks about her ongoing efforts to support diversity and inclusion.  Amy created The Human-Centered Work Project in order to help companies embrace diversity and inclusion.  
69 minutes | Jul 20, 2021
#80 - Mac Lackey, 6 Exit Founder
Mac has started multiple successful business in industries ranging from apparel to internet software to soccer agency and many others.  He has six total exits and in this episode tells the story of how his career has shaped up.  He also talks about his interest in blockchain, what role soccer has played in his life, and what he is currently working on.  
53 minutes | Jul 20, 2021
#79 - Grant Ingersoll, Lucidworks
Grant is one of the founder of Lucidworks, a leading search engine platform.  In this episode he and John discuss the evolution of search and big data, starting a business with a group of friends, scaling that business and raising money, contributing to and starting new Apache open source projects, and becoming the CTO of Wikimedia and some of the unique challenges they face.  Grant is an author and also hosts a podcast that explores careers in technology.
74 minutes | Jul 9, 2021
#78 - Laura Smailes, Ventureprise (UNCC)
Laura is the Assistant Director at Ventureprise, an entrepreneurship center at UNCC.  In this episode she discusses working on a radio show, creating a radio program for NASCAR, joining a startup, and eventually joining Ventureprise after working closely with it at her startup.  She discusses entrepreneurship in Charlotte, building an ecoSystem, and shares lots of knowledge after years of working with students and founders.
90 minutes | Jul 7, 2021
#77 - Aaron Bock, Opkalla
Aaron is one of the founders of Opkalla, an IT services company based in Charlotte.  In this episode Aaron talks about going out on his own, surviving a pandemic, and scaling a business in a rapidly changing IT landscape.
87 minutes | Jun 30, 2021
#76 - Jonathan Kite, Rent Ready
In this episode John talks with co-founder and CEO of Rent Ready, Jonathan Kite.  Rent Ready is a turnkey solution for multi-family real estate owners.  Jonathan discusses the origin story of the company, when he and two friends with very complementary skillsets came up with the concept and turned it into a reality.  He discusses raising angel and VC capital and scaling a business during a global pandemic.
40 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
#75-Lee Arthur, Blenheim Chalcot
Blenheim Chalcot is the UK's leading venture builder and much of the inspiration for Defiance Ventures.  In this episode Lee Arthur gives an overview of several of BC's portfolio companies.  He also talks about what it takes to make it in early stage companies.  
62 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
#74-William Bissett, Portus Wealth Advisors, Charlotte Angel Connection
William hosts one of the most popular early stage investment podcasts in the SouthEast.  In this episode he and John discuss angel investing in Charlotte, entrepreneurship broadly, and how the Charlotte early stage community has changed through the years.
65 minutes | May 19, 2021
#73 - Desmond Wiggan, BatteryXchange
BatteryXchange is a Charlotte-based startup that provides portable charging solutions for mobile devices in popular venues.  Desmond is the founder and CEO.  In this episode he describes the process that led him to create the company.  He talks about building a supply chain in China, raising money, and the challenges that minority founders face throughout the process. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/batteryxchange_/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/batteryxchangetech LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/batteryxchange/ In the news: https://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/inno/stories/news/2020/06/01/batteryxchange-founder-focuses-on-recharging.html
53 minutes | May 17, 2021
#72 - Matteo Collina, NearForm, Creator of Fastify, and Node.js Steering Committee Member
Matteo is a JavaScript expert, having created and maintained multiple open source frameworks including Pino and Fastify. Matteo is also a Technical Director at NearForm, a leading application development consultancy that focuses on JavaScript and Node.js in particular.  In this episode Matteo talks about the popularity of JavaScript, speaking at conferences, and building open source frameworks.  Matteo also talks about his popular newsletter, Adventures in Nodeland. LinkedIn  Twitter
43 minutes | May 13, 2021
#71 - Juston Burris, Carolina Panthers, Real Estate Investor
Juston Burris talks in this episode with John about making it in the NFL and planning for the future.  Juston purchases and up-fits homes in towns that he knows and turns them into income producing short term rentals.  
83 minutes | May 6, 2021
#70 - Cassmer Ward, Nexagy, Intelligent Design
Cassmer is the founder of multiple companies throughout his career.  He is also a professor at Queens University and hosts a popular entrepreneurship video series.  He also has written a book on cost accounting.  
65 minutes | May 3, 2021
#69 - Chris Shipferling, Global Wired Advisors
Chris is one of the founders of Global Wired Advisors, an investment bank with a particular focus on e-commerce.  In this episode Chris discusses starting Global Wired Advisors with partners, watching COVID unfold and the incredible effects it had on his clients, and he talks about growing, scaling, and exiting an e-commerce business.
61 minutes | Apr 30, 2021
#68 - Farhan Hussain, Axcelinno, Open Source Architects
Farhan is the founder and general manager at Axcelinno, a software consulting shop based in Dallas and Charlotte.  In this episode he and John discuss the growth of open source, the disruption of public and hybrid clouds, OpenShift, and the Red Hat/IBM acquisition.
87 minutes | Apr 27, 2021
#67 - C-Trax
C-Trax is a cannabis POS solution developed by the founding team of Sean and Kiah Tolliver and Michael Clinton.  In this interview, the team talks about weed legalization, social justice, raising money as minority founders, and the future of legalization in this country and globally
72 minutes | Apr 22, 2021
#66-Steve Amedio TKXS, All In to Fight Cancer
Steve has founded, invested in, run, and exited multiple companies through the years.  He is the founder of All-In to Fight Cancer. In this episode he talks about his philosophy on business, work life balance, fitness, and especially on the progress being made against cancer.
90 minutes | Apr 19, 2021
#65 - Duncan Littlefield
Duncan operates multiple companies related to marketing and sales.  In this episode he explains how he started each company and where he is taking them.  
80 minutes | Apr 15, 2021
#64, Tony Mecia, Charlotte Ledger
Tony decided to build a subscription news service focused hyper-locally on Charlotte.  In this episode he talks about new business models in media enabled by Substack.  He talks about creating a free service and converting it into paid.  And the two discuss the changing landscape of tech and media broadly.  
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