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Welcome to Innovation Conversation — your backstage pass to conversations with the founders, investors, and innovators redefining the future of startups and technology.
Each episode dives deep into strategies for scaling, fundraising, leadership, and innovation, offering actionable insights for entrepreneurs and creators at every stage.
With your host Ricardo Pascual

SummaryIn this episode of The Innovation Conversation, Jonathan Zhou shares his remarkable path from architecture into entrepreneurship, and how he’s harnessing generative AI to transform the jewelry design process. Jonathan opens up about the obstacles he faced moving from traditional architecture to a tech-centric approach, what motivated him to start his business, and why persistence and adaptability are critical in the startup world. He also draws insightful parallels between his experiences in gliding and running a company, highlighting how both require knowing when to pivot and reassess goals to keep moving forward.TakeawaysJonathan’s background in architecture led him to experiment with generative AI.Transitioning to a tech-focused model was difficult due to industry resistance.He launched a jewelry design business to streamline and simplify the design process.Persistence was key to overcoming early hurdles in his entrepreneurial journey.Building the right team is essential for startup growth and success.Market research revealed a disconnect between designers and industry needs.Automation has vast potential to optimize traditional workflows in many sectors.Adaptability is crucial for navigating unpredictable business environments.Long runs act as a form of meditation for Jonathan, helping clear his mind.Understanding the underlying technology empowers better business decisions.Sound Bites"I wanted to build on the latest technology.""There is so much unexplored in that sector.""It was too complicated."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jonathan Zhou and His Journey 05:39 Frustration with Architecture and the Birth of a Startup 10:34 Challenges of Launching a Multi-Faceted Business 15:53 Persistence and Adaptation in Entrepreneurship 20:37 Lessons from Gliding: Balancing Business and Life 21:37 Future Aspirations and Learning in TechSpecial MentionCheck out the Startup Summit in Lisbon this September, where 2,000+ founders, investors, and tech innovators will come together to explore the future of entrepreneurship and innovation. 👉 https://startupsummit.io

SummaryIn this engaging episode of The Innovation Conversation, Tash Rebuck shares her remarkable journey from acting to becoming a sought-after sales consultant. Tash discusses how her background in performance helped her navigate the frequent rejection that comes with sales, and why resilience and a positive mindset are so crucial. She dives into the power of personalization, the importance of listening over pitching, and how adapting to different personalities can make or break a deal. Tash also offers practical, motivating advice for new entrepreneurs, encouraging them to take action, embrace discomfort, and turn perceived weaknesses into strengths.TakeawaysTash Rebuck transitioned from acting into sales, leveraging her comfort with rejection.Sales is fundamentally a numbers game — persistence is essential.Adapting to different client personalities is critical for success.Personalization in outreach dramatically improves response rates.Listening to clients is far more effective than simply pitching.Good salespeople reframe their weaknesses into strengths.Maintaining a positive mindset is key to pushing through challenges.New entrepreneurs should focus on consistent, actionable steps to grow.Rejection is part of the process and can be a valuable indicator.Building genuine relationships leads to more sustainable sales outcomes.Sound Bites"Sales is a numbers game.""The no is a good thing.""Personalization is so key."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 00:00 Introduction to Tash Rebuck and Her Journey 02:45 From Acting to Sales: Embracing Rejection 05:37 The Monopoly Experience: A Unique Sales Journey 08:39 Transitioning from Traditional to Startup Sales 11:16 The Lightbulb Moment: Discovering Consulting 14:06 The Importance of Productive Hours in Sales 16:58 Overcoming the Fear of Rejection in Sales 20:16 The Importance of Personalization in Sales 24:48 Turning Weaknesses into Strengths in Sales 35:24 Three Golden Rules for Sales SuccessCheck out the Startup Summit in Lisbon this September, where 2,000+ founders, investors, and tech innovators will come together to explore the future of entrepreneurship and innovation. 👉 https://startupsummit.io

SummaryIn this conversation on The Innovation Conversation, Hunter Earls, a 17-year-old entrepreneur from Louisville, Kentucky, shares his remarkable journey into tech and startups. Hunter discusses his project Hashtag.ai, an innovative platform that lets users interact with historical figures through AI. He talks about the challenges of building his startup, the key lessons he’s learned so far, and why education and community play such important roles in his growth. Hunter also highlights how AI can transform education by saving teachers time and improving learning experiences, while sharing his goal to graduate college without debt as he continues to chase his entrepreneurial dreams.TakeawaysHunter is a 17-year-old entrepreneur from Kentucky, working on Hashtag.ai.Hashtag.ai allows people to interact with historical figures through AI conversations.The idea emerged from a high school class on ethics and philosophy.Hunter taught himself coding through personal projects and some school classes.It took him two months to build his first working AI model.Early feedback on Hashtag.ai has been mixed — some see it as a novelty, others as a tool.His biggest lesson: realizing he doesn’t (and can’t) know everything.Often works solo due to limited local collaboration opportunities.Aims to use AI to help teachers save time and improve classroom experiences.Hopes to attend college debt-free while continuing to innovate.Sound Bites"I want to save teachers time with AI.""I want to graduate without debt.""AI can help solve problems quickly."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 00:00 Introduction to Hunter Earls and His Ventures 02:17 The Concept Behind Hashtag.ai 05:02 Lessons Learned in Entrepreneurship 08:05 Future Plans and Business Strategy 10:22 The Role of AI in Learning and Problem Solving 18:58 Future Aspirations and OpportunitiesSpecial MentionCheck out the Startup Summit in Lisbon this September, where 2,000+ founders, investors, and innovators will explore the future of tech, AI, and entrepreneurship. 👉 https://startupsummit.io

In this episode of The Innovation Conversation, Tovit Neizer delves into the critical role of storytelling in business, especially for startups striving to stand out. He explains how connecting emotionally with audiences and tailoring communication for different stakeholders can transform a startup’s impact. Tovit shares his approach to helping technical founders become compelling storytellers, offers tips for overcoming public speaking anxiety, and underscores why authenticity and transparency build trust. He also highlights the resilience needed in the entrepreneurial journey and the importance of finding a personal ‘why’ to stay motivated through tough timesTakeawaysStorytelling is essential for startups to genuinely connect with their audiences.Understanding your audience’s pain points is crucial for effective communication.Helping technical founders find their passion turns them into great storytellers.Emotional connections keep audiences engaged and improve message retention.Adapting communication style is key to addressing investors vs. customers vs. team.Public speaking anxiety can be managed with practice and preparation.Authentic, transparent communication builds credibility and trust.Sharing real challenges fosters a deeper bond with listeners.Successful entrepreneurs often excel in communication.Knowing your personal ‘why’ fuels motivation through hard entrepreneurial times.Sound Bites"Emotions are super important.""Practice makes perfect.""People want to connect to your story."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Storytelling in Business 01:57 The Importance of Storytelling for Startups 04:16 Transforming Technical Founders into Storytellers 07:13 Connecting Emotionally with Audiences 08:58 Adapting Communication for Different Audiences 11:45 The Role of Storytelling in Entrepreneurial Success 15:09 Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety 19:02 The Power of Authenticity in Communication 20:34 Identifying Successful Entrepreneurs 24:09 Resilience and Reinvention in Entrepreneurship 26:22 Internal Communication and Personal Branding 32:16 Finding Your Motivation as an EntrepreneurSpecial MentionCheck out the Startup Summit in Lisbon this September, where over 5,000 founders, investors, and innovators will gather to explore the future of tech and entrepreneurship. 👉 https://startupsummit.io🎟 Use code PODCAST for 50% off tickets when you register!

SummaryIn this engaging episode of The Innovation Conversation, Mollie Jahner, CEO of Spring and Forge, shares her fascinating journey from a marketing background to leading a company at the forefront of hard tech, aerospace, and defense. She unpacks how startups can navigate military contracts and government grants, the essentials of a strong commercialization strategy, and why maintaining a clean cap table is critical. Mollie also explores the future of AI and its broader implications, closing with how listeners can connect with her for more insights.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Conversation00:46 Mollie's Journey into Hard Tech and Defense02:43 Navigating Military Contracts and Grants05:36 Commercialization Strategies for Startups08:26 The Importance of Conviction in Startups11:15 Common Pitfalls for Startups14:15 Networking and Fundraising Strategies17:11 Coping with the Emotional Rollercoaster of Entrepreneurship19:55 The Future of Aerospace and Technology22:49 The Role of AI in Business and Society24:54 Conclusion and Connecting with MollieSpecial MentionCheck out the Startup Summit in Lisbon this September, where 2,000+ founders, investors, and innovators will explore the future of tech, AI, and entrepreneurship. 👉 https://startupsummit.io

In this episode of The Innovation Conversation, Yunsu Tang shares her entrepreneurial journey, influenced by her family and cultural expectations. She discusses the challenges of launching her first startup, the importance of resilience, and how her cultural identity shaped key business decisions. Yunsu also compares hustle culture in China with Western approaches and reflects on rapid technological shifts in the Chinese market. The conversation wraps up with her future aspirations and the valuable lessons she’s learned.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Yunsu Tang and Her Journey 02:37 The Path to Entrepreneurship: Influences and Challenges 05:12 Navigating Family Expectations and Cultural Pressures 07:48 The First Startup: Mental Health and Personal Growth 10:37 Lessons Learned: Pivoting and Resilience in Business 13:19 Cultural Identity and Its Impact on Entrepreneurship 15:56 Building the Second Startup: Insights and Market Fit 18:44 Comparing Business Environments: Hong Kong vs. London 21:34 The Hustle Culture: Chinese Work Ethic vs. Western Mindset 24:22 Future Aspirations and the Role of Technology 26:46 Conclusion and How to Connect with Yunsu TangSpecial MentionCheck out the Startup Summit in Lisbon this September, bringing together 5,000+ founders, investors, and ecosystem leaders from across Europe. 👉 https://startupsummit.io🎟 Use code PODCAST at checkout for 50% off tickets!

In this episode of the Innovation Conversation, Lina Gallagher joins us to share her inspiring journey from a career at Deloitte to becoming a pioneering entrepreneur and e-commerce consultant in Dubai. Lina reflects on the early days of e-commerce in the Middle East, her transition into entrepreneurship, and how adaptability and resilience have been key to her success.She dives into the evolving e-commerce landscape, particularly the growing role of AI, and offers a candid comparison between the entrepreneurial ecosystems in the Middle East and Europe. Lina highlights Dubai’s digital-forward environment, while also addressing the realities of setting up a business, such as banking and regulatory hurdles.Listeners will gain valuable insights into overcoming entrepreneurial challenges, the importance of having a multi-plan strategy, and the significant role family offices play in Middle Eastern investment landscapes. Lina also shares her personal motivations, the lessons she's learned, and her commitment to continuous learning and staying curious.🌟 Don't forget — join us at the Startup Summit in Lisbon this September, where leading entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators from around the world will gather. Secure your ticket today and be part of the future of entrepreneurship! 🚀Chapters00:00 — Introduction to Lina Gallagher and Her Ventures 02:14 — Lina's Entrepreneurial Journey and Transition to Dubai 11:39 — Challenges and Motivations in E-commerce 17:21 — The Evolution of E-commerce and AI Integration 24:30 — Business Landscape in the Middle East vs. Europe 25:49 — Entrepreneurship in Dubai: A Digital Oasis 32:02 — Investment Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities 41:08 — Navigating Struggles: The Power of Planning 46:41 — Connecting with Lina: The Best Ways to Reach Out

Innotion Conversation: From Burnout to Breakthrough — Building Resilience Through Health Tech with Oli JohnsonIn this episode of Innotion Conversation, host Ricardo Pascual sits down with Oli Johnson, a three-time startup founder, to explore his journey from burnout in the high-pressure world of finance to building a pioneering health tech startup focused on human resilience.They dive into:The importance of mental health for entrepreneurs.How DNA and biomarker data are shaping the future of preventative health.The economic impact of burnout on organizations.Building an AI-powered human resilience platform with data privacy at its core.Essential advice for young founders on balancing startup hustle with wellbeing.Tune in for practical insights on innovation, startup life, and the future of health tech.Brought to you by Startup Summit 2025 — Europe’s leading startup and investor summit, happening September 18–19, 2025, in Lisbon.🎟️ Learn more and secure your spot at www.startupsummit.io🕒 Chapters 00:00 — Introduction to Oli Johnson and His Journey 03:04 — From Burnout to Health Tech: A Personal Transformation 05:56 — Building a Human Resilience Platform 08:55 — Innovative Health Solutions: DNA and Biomarker Insights 11:51 — The Economic Impact of Burnout and Mental Health 14:56 — Preventative Health: A New Approach to Wellbeing 17:54 — Advice for Young Entrepreneurs: Prioritizing Health 20:46 — Market Response and Future Plans 24:03 — The Importance of Data Privacy in Health Tech 27:00 — Conclusion and Future Outlook

🎙️ Innotion Conversation: The New Faces of Entrepreneurship — Startups, AI, and Global Wealth with Anmol GoelIn this episode of Innotion Conversation, host Ricardo Pascual interviews Anmol Goel, a young fund manager and founder of GAC Symventures, who shares insights into his entrepreneurial journey and launching a global venture firm.They explore:The rise of Indian-origin founders and their global success.How AI is reshaping startups and entrepreneurship.The critical importance of adaptability for startup survival.Risk management challenges for founders in today’s economy.The evolving pathways to wealth creation in a changing world.Ricardo also shares his perspective on:The core traits of successful founders: self-belief, grit, and commitment.Why founders must validate ideas through self-investment.Key differences between the US and UK startup ecosystems.How education and access to capital can better support future entrepreneurs.Emerging markets like India and the Middle East as new frontiers for growth.Brought to you by Startup Summit 2025 — Europe’s leading startup and investor summit, happening September 18–19, 2025, in Lisbon.🎟️ Learn more and secure your spot at www.startupsummit.io🕒 Chapters 00:00 — Introduction to Anmol Goel and GAC Symventures 03:15 — Success of Indian-Origin Founders Globally 06:45 — The Impact of AI on Startups and Entrepreneurship 10:30 — Adaptability: The Key to Startup Success 13:55 — Risk Management Challenges for Entrepreneurs 17:20 — The Shifting Landscape of Wealth Creation 21:00 — Self-Belief, Grit, and Commitment: Founder Essentials 24:30 — US vs. UK Startup Ecosystems: Key Differences 28:15 — Improving Entrepreneurship Education and Capital Access 31:40 — Emerging Markets: India, the Middle East, and Beyond 34:00 — Closing Thoughts on the Future of Startups

🎙️ Innotion Conversation: Fighting Infection with Innovation — Zonova’s Journey in Health TechIn this episode of Innotion Conversation, host Ricardo Pascual speaks with Dr. Georgia Fleet and Carla Southworth, co-founders of Zonova, about their mission to reduce hospital-acquired infections through groundbreaking antimicrobial technology.They discuss:The global challenge of antimicrobial resistance.Feedback from the healthcare market on infection control.Navigating regulatory hurdles and manufacturing plans.The realities of building investor relationships in early-stage startups.Broader applications of antimicrobial technologies beyond medical devices.Key advice for aspiring entrepreneurs in health tech.Tune in to hear how innovation, persistence, and a clear mission are helping transform healthcare solutions.Brought to you by Startup Summit 2025 — Europe’s leading startup and investor summit, happening September 18–19, 2025, in Lisbon.🎟️ Learn more and secure your spot at www.startupsummit.io🕒 Chapters 00:00 — Introduction to Zonova and Its Founders 03:02 — The Problem of Hospital-Acquired Infections 05:52 — Founding Journey 09:01 — Market Feedback and Antimicrobial Resistance 12:14 — Regulatory Challenges and Manufacturing Plans 15:00 — Investor Relations and Startup Challenges 18:03 — Broader Applications of Antimicrobial Technology 21:02 — Personal Experiences and Advice for Entrepreneurs💡 Key TakeawaysZonova aims to reduce hospital-acquired infections with novel antimicrobial technology.75% of catheterized patients experience urinary tract infections.The founding journey is challenging but highly rewarding.Market feedback shows strong demand for effective infection control.Antimicrobial resistance is an escalating global health crisis.Regulatory pathways vary by region, complicating market access.Building investor relationships requires resilience and adaptability.Experienced advisors are essential for startup success.Antimicrobial technologies have potential beyond medical devices.Entrepreneurship demands patience and a long-term vision.