
Carlos Inspire Show | Disruptors Podcast Technology · AI · Blockchain · Enterprise Sales · Cybersecurity · Wealth Protection · Mindset · Leadership · Legacy
"Life is about contribution, not acquisition. Everything we need is within us." — Carlos Inspire
Welcome to The Carlos Inspire Show.
This is not a show about motivation. This is a show about methodology.
Carlos Siqueira — known worldwide as Carlos Inspire — is a Brazilian-American disruptor, technology strategist since 2004, blockchain and FinTech operator since 2016, AI power user and daily practitioner, enterprise sales leader, 7-figure keynote speaker, wealth strategist, and author of Work Like An Immigrant.
He arrived in America at 18 years old. No English. No connections. No safety net. He knocked on doors in Silicon Valley and out-sold every rep in the building. He built a territory from zero to number one nationally at Comcast — managing a 6,000+ unit enterprise portfolio with 75% market penetration above competitors for 8+ consecutive years. He has generated over $1 billion in career revenue and never missed a monthly quota target in 8+ consecutive years at attainment rates between 120% and 250%.
He has delivered 300+ C-suite presentations and keynote speeches for Fortune 500 companies including Pfizer, Transamerica, Comcast Xfinity, Comcast Business, DirecTV, Think & Grow Rich World Tour, Mentorbox, major global crypto exchanges, car companies, insurance companies, real estate firms, and many other Fortune 100 companies under NDA. He has shared stages with Tony Robbins, Jay Shetty, Tom Bilyeu, and Les Brown.
He has been a blockchain, crypto, and DeFi operator and speaker since 2016 — long before it was mainstream — delivering keynotes for major crypto exchanges worldwide and building commercial partnerships across the Americas in USDC, digital wallets, tokenized payments, and open finance.
Today he sells Cisco Meraki cybersecurity, dedicated fiber, SD-WAN, and cloud networking solutions to enterprise clients daily — bringing a frontline perspective on the technology threats and opportunities most executives are completely blind to.