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“There is no such thing as timing the market…no one can time the market”

In this episode of MasterStroke, hosts Monica Enand and Sejal Pietrzak discuss the unpredictability of market timing, trend creation and positioning oneself to capitalize on that. They will explore the benefits of first mover advantage vs showing up later to the party.

This conversation summarizes AI's disruptive potential in the legal field coupled with the need to protect the human touch.

Monica and Sejal will focus on AI transparency, and explainability. They will discuss the need for technologists and regulators to work together to understand the impact of AI's rapid development and disruption across society and business.

In conclusion, they will share their optimism for the next generation to cross - examine the role of technology and the ethical application of AI.

Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor;
Matt Stoker - Editor

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1. AI, Macro Trends, Innovation and Ethics (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Business Trends and Technologies (00:00:03)

3. Consumerization and Utilization of AI (00:08:06)

4. Impact of AI on Human Interaction (00:12:57)

5. The Future of AI and Ethics (00:21:50)

6. Masterstroke Podcast (00:31:57)

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“There is no such thing as timing the market…no one can time the market”

In this episode of MasterStroke, hosts Monica Enand and Sejal Pietrzak discuss the unpredictability of market timing, trend creation and positioning oneself to capitalize on that. They will explore the benefits of first mover advantage vs showing up later to the party.

This conversation summarizes AI's disruptive potential in the legal field coupled with the need to protect the human touch.

Monica and Sejal will focus on AI transparency, and explainability. They will discuss the need for technologists and regulators to work together to understand the impact of AI's rapid development and disruption across society and business.

In conclusion, they will share their optimism for the next generation to cross - examine the role of technology and the ethical application of AI.

Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor;
Matt Stoker - Editor

  continue reading

Bab

1. AI, Macro Trends, Innovation and Ethics (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Business Trends and Technologies (00:00:03)

3. Consumerization and Utilization of AI (00:08:06)

4. Impact of AI on Human Interaction (00:12:57)

5. The Future of AI and Ethics (00:21:50)

6. Masterstroke Podcast (00:31:57)

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We would love to hear from you, send us a text! Host Monica and guest host Ned Renzi are joined by Vani Hari, better known as “the Food Babe,” for an eye-opening conversation about America’s food system. With over 10,000 chemicals approved for use in the U.S.—compared to just 2,000 in Europe—Hari has made it her mission to expose what’s really in our food. Dubbed by The New York Times as “public enemy number one of big food companies,” she shares how her personal health crisis transformed her into an activist who has changed the food industry. Vani’s journey started in childhood, growing up in an Indian immigrant family that embraced American culture through fast food and processed snacks. By her early 20s, she was struggling with eczema, asthma, allergies, and endometriosis, constantly exhausted and feeling like she was in a fog. After an emergency appendectomy became her wake-up call, she started looking into the ingredients in her food—applying the same determination that once made her a top high school debater. What she found shocked her, and she knew she had to share it. What started as a personal blog quickly turned into a movement, with Vani challenging some of the biggest food brands—like Subway, Chick-fil-A, and Starbucks—to clean up their ingredients. Her campaign against azodicarbonamide, a chemical used in Subway’s bread (and also found in yoga mats), led to major industry changes. But not everyone was thrilled—some companies fought back, trying to dismiss her as a fearmonger. Today, Vani is focused on solutions. Her company, Truvani , creates clean protein powders and bars made without artificial sweeteners, gums, or unnecessary additives. Now available at Whole Foods and Walmart, these products reflect her belief that eating real food doesn’t have to be complicated. this episode sponsored by www.enjoythework.com . Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! Monica Enand and guest host Ned Renzi sit down with Jeffrey Brashear, a veteran technology consultant with over 30 years of experience advising financial giants like Bank of America and Morgan Stanley. They dive into how AI is reshaping enterprise, from unlocking new revenue streams to raising serious ethical questions. AI is moving fast—some companies are embracing it as a competitive advantage, while others hesitate, unsure of how to navigate the risks. Jeff compares today’s AI revolution to the early days of blockchain, highlighting both its potential and the challenges of implementation in regulated industries like finance and healthcare. The conversation explores real-world examples, including RBC Wealth, and discusses AI-driven innovation while also revealing risks like bias and compliance hurdles. Jeff discusses the importance of transparency, responsible adoption, and the ongoing struggle to find AI talent. Looking ahead, he shares bold predictions on where AI is headed, from industry-specific foundational models to the evolving role of leadership in an AI-driven world. He also reflects on personal growth and the lessons he’s drawn from thought leaders like Bill Gates. This episode challenges listeners to think beyond AI’s technical capabilities and consider its broader impact on business and society. Tune in to MasterStroke on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform to stay ahead of the AI revolution. Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! In this episode of MasterStroke, Sejal and Ned are joined by @Sunil Wadhwani, a tech entrepreneur and philanthropist whose journey from co-founding Mastech, Inc. and IGate to leading a $4.5 billion acquisition by Capgemini is nothing short of remarkable. Sunil has not only built businesses but transformed industries. After navigating the ups and downs of tech and finance, he pivoted to creating lasting social change through AI-powered solutions in education and healthcare. From his early beginnings in India to making his mark on the global stage, Sunil’s story is a testament to resilience, innovation, and purpose-driven leadership. In this episode, you will get to hear how Sunil overcame challenges, took calculated risks, and built companies that didn’t just succeed but made a significant impact. His work in healthcare and education is groundbreaking, proving how technology can improve lives in underserved communities. What’s even more compelling is his approach to leadership. Sunil isn’t just about profit; he’s about building systems that make a difference. His commitment to sustainable, purpose-driven ventures provides entrepreneurs and leaders with valuable lessons on navigating uncertainty and staying focused on what truly matters. Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! In honor of Grammy season and our love of music, Monica Enand and Sejal Pietrzak, joined by Executive Producer Georgianna Moreland, sit down with the legendary Tre Nagella. A four-time Grammy-winning engineer, record mixer, and music producer—now nominated for his fifth Grammy—Tre’s career spans multiple genres, from pop to country. He’s collaborated with some of the biggest names in music, including Lady Gaga, Kirk Franklin, Blake Shelton, Snoop Dogg, Ed Sheeran, and Travis Scott, to name just a few. As the co-owner of Luminous Sound , one of the country’s premier recording studios based in Dallas, Tre has also served as a Governor of the Texas Chapter of The Recording Academy (Grammys). Over the years, he has dedicated himself to advancing the music industry and mentoring the next generation of creators. Tre takes us through his inspiring journey—from the mentorship of Paul Loomis and gospel legend Kirk Franklin in his early days to his work on groundbreaking projects. He provides a candid and insightful look into the ever-changing music industry, discussing the rise of streaming platforms, the transformative role of AI, and how evolving technology is revolutionizing music creation and ownership. Tre also dives deep into the business side of the industry, shedding light on 360 deals, music ownership, and the delicate balance between creativity and business strategy. Tre also shares behind-the-scenes stories from some of his most meaningful projects, including “ The Impossible Dream ,” an extraordinary album nominated for Best Traditional Pop Album. Led by Broadway star Aaron Lazar, this project features music icons such as Sting, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Josh Groban, and Kristin Chenoweth, all united to raise awareness for ALS. He also discusses “Romani,” a breathtaking collaboration between the Dallas String Quartet and the London Symphony Orchestra, composed by Ion Zanca , and “ Perla ,” the viral hit by rising stars Los del North Texas, reflecting his passion for mentoring and nurturing new talent. With warmth, humor, and unparalleled expertise, Tre shares career-defining lessons and unique perspectives. This episode offers inspiration for aspiring creatives and practical insights for seasoned industry professionals navigating the rapidly changing landscape of music. Don’t miss this exciting conversation—it’s a must-listen for anyone who loves music, creativity, and the stories behind the songs. Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! Join host Monica Enand and guest host Ned Renzi as they welcome Anna Maria Ponzi, second-generation vintner former CEO of Ponzi Vineyards and author of Pinot Girl, for an in-depth conversation about the evolution of Ponzi Vineyards. Maria shares her family’s inspiring journey, from pioneering Oregon’s Willamette Valley wine industry in 1969 to their landmark sale to the Bollinger Family of Champagne, France. She reflects on transforming a modest vineyard into a global powerhouse alongside her sister, Luisa, while preserving tradition and embracing innovation. Explore the realities of running a family business, the challenges of winemaking in a changing climate, and Maria’s transition to community work and personal growth. With insights into family dynamics, the science of winemaking, and the power of intentional living, this episode is a masterclass in resilience and vision. If you’d like to support Maria Ponzi’s nonprofit, Anthony’s Circle, which is dedicated to supporting foster youth in the Portland area, please visit Anthony’s Circle . For a deeper dive into Maria Ponzi’s incredible journey, check out her memoir, Pinot Girl: A Family. A Region. An Industry. @amponzi.com a heartfelt book details her experiences growing up in one of Oregon’s pioneering wine families and their legacy of revolutionizing Pinot Noir in the Willamette Valley Thank you to our sponsor Luminous Sound Studios State of the art recording studios for music, production, audio-post and all things sound! - Book your session today info@luminoussound.com Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! What would you do if you were next in line to scan your boarding pass for a work trip, expected at an important board meeting the next day—but your gut was telling you to not get on the flight? In this powerful episode of MasterStroke, Executive Producer Georgianna Moreland and Host Monica Enand welcome back co-host Sejal Pietrzak, who recently returned from a leave of absence. Sejal shares a deeply personal story about the life-changing decision she made at that very moment. As she stood at the gate, just about to board her flight, a powerful sense of urgency took hold, prompting her to step aside, and go home. That choice led her to uncover the reason behind unexplained, subtle changes in her husband’s behavior—a discovery that ultimately revealed a brain tumor. Sejal’s journey illustrates the profound importance of listening to one’s inner voice, especially when it comes to health and family. The episode also explores what it means to support a team member during a time of crisis. Georgianna, Monica, and Sejal discuss the importance of empathetic protocols, flexibility, and compassionate communication when someone needs to take leave to care for a loved one. They share strategies for creating a supportive work culture where team members feel secure stepping away and confident they’ll be met with understanding. Beyond the immediate family dynamic, Sejal speaks to the critical role of community, friends, and family, who became her support system through her husband’s diagnosis and treatment. Her story underscores the importance of being prepared as a partner for life’s unexpected turns! Sejal’s experience offers a candid look at the courage, resilience and positive mindset required to manage personal challenges while balancing professional responsibilities. This episode reminds us that trusting our intuition, leaning on those around us, and fostering a culture of empathy at work can help us face life’s most difficult moments. Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! Join host Monica Enand and guest host Ned Renzi for an enlightening conversation with Thomas Kramer, a distinguished CFO known for steering companies like Cvent, Opower, and IonQ through the complex waters of public offerings and technological advancements. "If we do not figure out how quantum computing will works our world will eventually be covered with data centers and power plants..." Thomas break down the evolving landscape of quantum computing and its revolutionary potential to reshape our world by leveraging qubits for remarkable power and energy efficiency. Through Thomas’s extensive experience, we gain insights into the profound implications of quantum technology in transforming data centers and energy consumption, a crucial step in addressing future sustainability challenges. The conversation moves into the intricacies of public markets and career navigation with Thomas, sharing personal anecdotes that underscore the value of humility and mentorship during pivotal career transitions. Reflect on the current challenges within IPOs and liquidity markets, the impact of the SPAC era on public trust, and the emotional nuances behind organizational budgeting decisions. By examining the role of luck, reputation, and networking, we offer valuable perspectives on achieving career success while balancing strategic financial management with personal growth. This episode is a wealth of insight on understanding the intersection of technology, finance, and personal development. Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! Robyn Benincasa , World Champion Adventure Racer, a CNN Hero, a Guinness World Record Endurance Kayaker, a best-selling author, founder of The Project Athena Foundation, and one of the Top 10 Speakers featured by Harvard Business Review shares her incredible story of resilience and triumph in the tough world of adventure racing. She reveals how her experiences, from grueling Ironman triathlons to the Borneo Eco Challenge, have shaped her understanding of building high-performance teams. Robyn takes us back to her early days with Mark Burnett, creator of the Eco Challenge, whose influence was pivotal in her career. Her insights offer a powerful testament to the impact of mindset—specifically, how being driven by the hope of success can lead to extraordinary achievements. Experience the exhilarating account of Robyn's team as they became the first American champions in adventure racing in Ecuador in 1998. Fast Company Magazine highlighted their victory, underscoring their extreme teamwork alongside high-profile organizations like NASA. Robyn opens up about her personal battles with osteoarthritis and multiple hip replacements, sharing how these challenges taught her invaluable lessons in resilience and adaptation. Her story is one of overcoming physical limits and embracing new opportunities for growth despite significant obstacles. Robyn's journey with Project Athena illustrates the transformative power of blending passion with talent. She underscores how finding what you excel at and combining it with genuine enthusiasm can lead to extraordinary success. We explore identity transformation and resilience, inspired by "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, and hear moving accounts from Project Athena participants. Robyn also offers practical insights from her background in sales and firefighting, highlighting team-building strategies that can be applied in any context. Robyns mission to unveil people's true potential through endurance adventures is compelling, and she invites listeners to embark on their own transformative journey with Project Athena. This episode brought to you by - Enjoy the Work Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! Ever wonder how emotions can either boost or derail your leadership? Monica and Sejal sit down with their colleague and friend Amy Jen Su, co-founder and managing partner of Paravis Partners and author of the Harvard Business Review classics The Leader You Want to Be and Own the Room. Amy brings timeless wisdom from her books, sharing how leaders can embrace authenticity and emotional control to thrive in today’s fast-changing world. We also dive into the big question: How do emotions either hold you back or take your leadership to new heights? Amy shares game-changing strategies for emotional mastery, teaching you how to recognize your personal triggers and pivot away from common traps. She’ll explain how tools like personal markers can help you use your emotions as valuable data rather than as an excuse for negative reactions. In this episode, we also talk about balancing leadership value and passion—something that’s never been more important. Amy walks us through practical prioritization strategies like Stephen Covey’s urgent vs. important matrix, plus her own take: the high-contribution, high-passion matrix. You’ll hear tips on how to delegate tasks that don’t fuel your fire, so you can stay focused on what truly drives you. We wrap up with some real talk on leadership development and career transitions, including how to find your voice and establish your presence as a leader. Don’t miss this episode packed with actionable tips, inspiring stories and timeless wisdom that will take your leadership to the next level. Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! In this compelling episode, Monica Enand and guest co-host Ned Renzi delve into the dynamic intersection of educational leadership and technology with Dr. Monica Goldson, the retired CEO of Prince George's County Public Schools. Dr. Goldson's journey to becoming one of the pioneering leaders in one of the nation's largest and most diverse school districts offers invaluable insights into managing complex educational systems and driving innovation during challenging times. Dr. Goldson's story is a testament to the power of dedication and adaptability. Starting as a mathematics teacher, she rose through various leadership roles, ultimately overseeing a $2.4 billion budget as CEO during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her current role at EdExec Leadership Group continues to influence educational leadership and development. This episode highlights the importance of visionary leadership in navigating crises and seizing opportunities for transformative change. One of the critical aspects discussed is the complexity of managing a large school district with a diverse board of 14 members, half elected and half appointed. Dr. Goldson emphasizes the importance of having board members with specialized knowledge in areas such as business, construction, and finance to effectively manage substantial budgets. The episode also explores the difficulties superintendents face in aligning board members and making tough decisions, including knowing when it's time to step down. The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in education is another significant topic. Dr. Goldson explains how AI can enhance student learning and streamline teachers' workloads. AI assists students with tasks like outlining papers, getting immediate feedback, and understanding complex problems, fostering creative learning. For teachers, AI can significantly reduce burnout by automating routine tasks such as drafting parent communications, creating lesson plans, and checking for assessment bias. The rapid technological advancements in education, accelerated by the pandemic, are reshaping the educational landscape, making student-centered learning more accessible. Equity and excellence in education are at the forefront of this discussion. Dr. Goldson shares strategies for ensuring equitable resource distribution across diverse school districts. The role of the U.S. Department of Education in local school districts is scrutinized, with a call for the Department to focus more on providing technical assistance rather than enforcing compliance tied to funding. Emerging educational technologies that support students outside school hours, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, are highlighted as crucial tools for bridging educational gaps. In our final segment, we explore the role of technology in creating a more equitable and effective educational system. Dr. Goldson highlights the importance of understanding community needs and leveraging technology to meet those needs. Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! In this episode, host Monica Enand and co-host Ned Renzi dive into how tech giants like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are shaking up Silicon Valley with aggressive cost-cutting moves. We discuss Musk's downsizing at Twitter and Meta's pivot, focusing on what these changes mean for the workforce—especially young professionals navigating a tough job market. We also break down the economic trends influencing the job market. Ned Renzi shares his insights on how long-term low interest rates have led to overcapitalization and inflation in tech. We explore how AI might impact job security across different career stages and highlight the importance of continuous learning and adaptability. Finally, we share practical career growth tips, like choosing financially stable employers, focusing on long-term development, and finding inspirational mentors. We also suggest creating a personal board of advisors to help you navigate today's evolving job market Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
We would love to hear from you, send us a text! Get ready for an eye-opening episode as Monica teams up with guest host Ned Renzi to dive into the world of venture capital with Manu Kumar of K9 Ventures. Discover how Manu's unique philosophy of solving his own problems has led to an impressive track record, with seven unicorns emerging from just over 51 investments. We explore the asymmetric risk-return profile of venture capital, delving into Manu’s journey from India to Carnegie Mellon and his latest venture, HiHello. Along the way, he shares how he navigated the challenges of investing in early-stage startups like Lyft, Auth0, and Twilio, offering a rare glimpse into the mindset behind these successful ventures. The conversation continues with a focus on @hihello and its impact on the B2B SaaS space, particularly through digital business cards and CRM integration, which are enhancing brand consistency. We also consider the broader implications of AI on various job sectors and the enduring relevance of manual labor in a rapidly changing world. This episode is packed with invaluable wisdom for anyone passionate about technology and entrepreneurship, providing a greater understanding of the inner workings of venture capital. It’s a must-listen for those interested in the future of business and innovation. Georgianna Moreland - Executive Producer | Managing Editor; Matt Stoker - Editor…
 
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