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Aashna Doshi, Rayan Dabbagh
Negara Amerika Syarikat
Genre Teknologi
Bahasa EN
Episod 13
Terkini 09.06.2026

Aashna Doshi and Rayan Dabbagh, Georgia Tech computer scientists turned FAANG software engineers and founders of Bounty, host this podcast. They dive into the untold stories and struggles behind people shaping the world, exploring the journey from '0 to 1'. The podcast has been featured on ITMunch.

Episod

  • Why Most Founders Fail: Midday Squares’ Jake Karls on Building in Public 09.06.2026 39min
    For Episode 3, we're joined by Jake Karls, co-founder and Chief Rainmaker of Midday Squares, the chocolate snack company that grew from a tiny condo kitchen in Montreal to more than 10,000 stores across North America. Jake shares why authenticity beats perfection, how building in public helped Midday Squares stand out in a crowded market, and the lessons he learned from multiple failed businesses before finding product-market fit. We also dive into entrepreneurship, storytelling, burnout, hiring, content creation, and what it really takes to build a lasting company. In this episode, we cover: • Why building in public creates stronger customer relationships • The importance of product-market fit before focusing on growth • How Midday Squares went from 50 bars per day to 150,000+ per day • Why authenticity wins in a world full of AI-generated content • How posting online led to fundraising, partnerships, and growth opportunities • The biggest mistake Jake made in his first failed startup • Why founders should focus on their strengths instead of their weaknesses • How to build teams with complementary skill sets • Lessons from burnout and sustaining high performance over the long term • Why the people who stay in the game the longest often win the biggest If you're a founder, creator, operator, student, or anyone trying to build something meaningful, this episode is packed with practical lessons on entrepreneurship, storytelling, resilience, and building a business that lasts.#Entrepreneurship #Startups #MiddaySquares #ConsumerBrands #BuildingInPublic #FounderStory #ProductMarketFit #LinkedIn #ContentCreation #BusinessGrowth #ZeroToOnePodcast #StartupAdvice
  • AI Will Change 70% of Your Job by 2030: LinkedIn’s CEOO 11.05.2026 38min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Aneesh Raman, LinkedIn’s Chief Economic Opportunity Officer and co-author of Open to Work, to unpack one of the biggest questions of our generation: what happens to work in the age of AI?From his unconventional career journey spanning war correspondence at CNN, speechwriting for President Obama, startups, public policy, and now LinkedIn leadership, Aneesh shares why the future belongs to adaptable thinkers, curious builders, and people willing to embrace discomfort.We explore LinkedIn’s unique view into the global labor market, why 70% of job skills are expected to change by 2030, and how AI is reshaping careers, hiring, entrepreneurship, and the very structure of companies themselves.Along the way, we discuss:Why the traditional career ladder is disappearingHow AI is changing software engineering jobsWhy storytelling and communication are becoming critical skillsThe rise of creators, founders, and entrepreneurial careersWhy “the new resume is the work itself”How students should think about careers in the AI eraThe future of AI agents, human capability, and workWhy handling hard things well becomes a superpowerWhether you're a student, founder, software engineer, creator, or someone trying to navigate the future of work, this episode offers a deeply human perspective on how to stay relevant, resilient, and ambitious in the AI era.
  • AI Will Create MORE Tech Jobs – CEO of Andela Explains Why 27.02.2026 39min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Carrol Chang, CEO of Andela, the global tech talent marketplace connecting companies with top engineers across 135+ countries.From her early work in immigration and public service to scaling global operations at Uber during one of its most turbulent eras, Carrol shares how change management, storytelling, and systems thinking shaped her leadership journey and why she believes AI will create more technology jobs, not eliminate them.We explore how Andela uses AI-driven assessments to match engineers with companies, what “AI-native” developers need to focus on, and why architecture and critical thinking matter more than ever. Carrol breaks down the future of hiring, from human + agent collaboration to task-based work replacing traditional job structures.Along the way, we discuss:Why junior engineers might actually win in the AI eraThe real difference between coding and architecting systems How remote work unlocks global opportunity What skills will separate top talent in the next decadeThe one leadership lesson she carried from Uber into AndelaWhether you're a CS student questioning your major, a founder building in the AI age, or an engineer navigating this shift, this episode is a roadmap for the next generation of work.
  • Are Dating Apps Dead? How AI Is Changing Love 26.09.2025 29min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Nandini Mullaji, co-founder of Sitch and the personality behind Dini in a Bottle. From her Bombay roots (with a matchmaker grandmother) to Georgetown → McKinsey → VC → Stanford GSB, Nandini shares how she shut down her first dating app, found the right co-founder, and built an AI-powered matchmaking service that people actually pay for.We explore why dating apps miss the mark and what AI matchmaking does differently, the moment she pivoted from a Big Tech career path to founder life, and the lessons she learned from shutting down her first startup. Nandini also breaks down how Sitch blends AI and human judgment, why people overshare with bots (and how that becomes a moat), and the onboarding + verification process behind their pay-per-date model.Along the way, she talks about data points that don’t actually predict long-term compatibility, the challenges (and strengths) of being a woman founder in this space, and the zero-to-one lessons that apply equally to building love and startups.Whether you’re single, curious about the future of dating, or thinking about starting something of your own, this conversation is packed with insights on technology, relationships, and the art of building connection.
  • Email was broken. We fixed it. 10.09.2025 21min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Nizzy, cofounder of Mail0 and one of the internet’s most popular coding educators turned founder. From making fun, beginner-friendly YouTube tutorials to building an AI-native email client backed by YC, Nizzy’s journey shows how consistency and community can transform side projects into startups.We explore how teaching as a beginner made him a better developer, why “there are no moats anymore” in tech, and how distribution — not just features — is Mail0’s real edge against giants like Gmail. Nizzy also shares how Twitter/X acts as a funnel for YouTube and product growth, why open source has been core to building Mail0, and how remote team rituals like Demo Days keep morale high.Whether you’re an aspiring creator, a developer wondering how to stand out, or a founder curious about taking on incumbents — this episode is packed with lessons on consistency, distribution, and building community-first products.
  • From O-1 Visa to Startups: A Guide for International Students & Founders in the US 22.08.2025 34min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Soundarya Balasubramani — author, entrepreneur, and founder of Unshackled, a community for immigrants in the U.S.We explore the harsh realities international students face navigating U.S. immigration, from the uncertainty of job hunts to the broken pathways of the O-1 visa. Soundarya opens up about her own journey. Going from an O-1 denial, to finally securing approval, and the strategies she used to build a strong case.She also shares why she started Unshackled, the impact of her books (Admitted, Unshackled, A Thousand Days of Love), and how she manages to juggle writing, entrepreneurship, and advocacy while living through the struggles she writes about.Whether you’re an international student, thinking about grad school, or curious about the visa system that shapes global talent in the U.S., this episode is packed with hard truths, practical advice, and stories you won’t hear anywhere else.
  • How Georgia Tech’s President Thinks About AI, Modern Education, and Training Students for the Future 01.08.2025 16min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Dr. Ángel Cabrera — the President of Georgia Tech, recently ranked the #1 public university in the U.S. for return on investment.We explore how Dr. Cabrera is helping Georgia Tech stay ahead of the curve in an era where technology—especially AI—is evolving faster than ever. From partnering with NVIDIA to build an AI supercomputer for students, to rethinking how faculty teach in an AI-native world, this episode dives deep into the future of education.Dr. Cabrera shares what makes Georgia Tech grads stand out in the industry, why AI is still underhyped, and how industry partnerships are baked into the school’s DNA. He also opens up about what other university leaders often get wrong when trying to modernize—and why having an adaptive mindset is more important than ever.Whether you're a student, an educator, or just curious about how top institutions are training the next generation of AI talent, this episode is full of insights, frameworks, and powerful advice from one of higher education’s most forward-thinking leaders.
  • Will AI Replace Software Engineers? Google VP Reveals If Software Engineers Still Matter 11.07.2025 36min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Jeanine Banks — Vice President and GM of DeveloperX and Developer Relations at Google. Jeanine leads the teams behind Firebase, Flutter, Dart, and Google’s open-source strategy, shaping how developers around the world build products for billions of users.We explore how Jeanine went from studying computer science and launching healthcare-focused startups to driving developer tools at AWS and Google. She shares how Google decides what to open source, why software development still needs a human touch, and what it’s really like launching new AI-powered tools like Gemini Code Assist and Firebase Studio.Jeanine also opens up about leading global teams, giving keynotes at Google I/O, and the mindset shifts required to go from building startups to managing large-scale developer platforms.Whether you're an engineer, startup founder, or just curious about the future of AI agents, open source, and developer experience at Google — this episode is packed with practical lessons, stories, and advice.
  • Quitting Microsoft for Comedy? — Austin Nasso’s Story on Building a Following 29.06.2025 26min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Austin Nasso — comedian, content creator, and founder of Socially Inept, the touring comedy show that roasts tech culture. Austin went from being a Microsoft software engineer to selling out venues across North America with sharp, irreverent jokes about the industry he used to work in.We explore how Austin accidentally landed a six-figure job at Microsoft with no internships, why he stayed just long enough to vest his stock, and how he built Socially Inept from small shows in Seattle to a cult comedy brand. Austin also shares his unfiltered thoughts on fighting with cofounders, growing a following in the age of algorithms, and balancing authentic comedy with what goes viral.Whether you're a software engineer with a creative side hustle, an aspiring comedian, or just curious about turning niche humor into a career — this episode is full of candid stories, insights, and laughs.
  • The Future of Coding? AWS VP Jeff Barr on AI Agents & Tech Careers 12.06.2025 32min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi & Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Jeff Barr, Vice President and Chief Evangelist at AWS — and one of the most recognizable voices in cloud computing. Jeff has been in tech since the '70s and helped shape AWS from its earliest services like S3 and EC2 to today’s AI-first future.We explore how Jeff went from East Coast tech outsider to becoming the face of AWS innovation, what he learned from decades of writing 3,000+ blog posts, and why being "more than zero" knowledgeable about emerging tech gives you an edge. Jeff also shares his views on vibe coding, responsible AI, and the future of agentic development tools.Whether you're an aspiring engineer, a startup founder, or just fascinated by the evolution of software — this episode is packed with insights, stories, and advice from a legend.
  • Hiring for Amazon & Google, while Building BobaTalks in Public — The Jeff Nguyen Story 29.05.2025 32min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi and Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Jeff Nguyen, University Recruiter at Amazon and founder of BobaTalks, a growing community built in public to support students breaking into tech.Jeff shares his journey from studying business to recruiting in Big tech, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at what actually helps candidates stand out. He breaks down common mistakes, what authenticity in interviews really looks like, and how networking can open doors, especially for students and new grads.
  • Leaving my 150K+ Big Tech job to join Startups & growing 1M+ Followers — with Carter Abdallah (@Baxate) 22.05.2025 39min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi and Rayan Dabbagh sit down with Carter Abdallah, Software Engineer at NVIDIA, former founding engineer, and creator with over 1M+ followers across social media.Carter shares his journey from student to NVIDIA, offering insights on navigating rejections, building your personal brand, and why networking and risk-taking matter early in your tech career.
  • Microsoft’s AI Director Is Scared of AI — Gabriela de Queiroz Talks AI's Future 14.05.2025 38min
    In this episode, hosts Aashna Doshi and Rayan Dabbagh dive into the world of AI with Gabriela de Queiroz, Director of AI at Microsoft and founder of R-Ladies and AI Inclusive.Gabriela shares her inspiring journey from Brazil to Silicon Valley and dives deep into topics such as the transformative potential of AI across healthcare, finance, and advertising. The conversation explores how startups utilize AI to scale rapidly, discuss critical aspects like ethical considerations, regulations, security concerns, and the role of AI agents in automating and enhancing user experiences.

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