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Trust the Process is an interview show featuring the top entrepreneurial minds at MIT. Produced by the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, it features interviews with alumni, current students, friends of the program, and affiliates.

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    • Jan 24, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 33m AVG DURATION
    • 18 EPISODES


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    Centaur Labs is conquering AI for medical labeling - CEO Erik Duhaime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 50:53


    We sit down with Centaur Labs founder and CEO Erik Duhaime. Duhaime — and his company —are alums of our delta V accelerator program.Centaur Labs was born out of research at the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, which explores how people and computers can be organized so that – collectively – they act more intelligently than any person, group or computer alone.They “provide high-quality, trusted data annotation at scale, to power the development of superior AI models. We unlock the power of Collective Intelligence. By gathering and intelligently synthesizing multiple expert opinions, we achieve better-than-expert quality at scale.”

    Tire Tutor CEO Jason Abrahams laces up his start-up skates

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 53:55


    Tire Tutor is the “only true all-in-one solution in the automotive industry,” and it was born right here at MIT's Trust Center. In this episode, we sit down with CEO Jason Abrahams, an alumni of our delta V accelerator program, to chat about building a start-up from the ground up.TireTutor's products include a modern POS with integrated tire ordering and online scheduling, custom websites with service forms and e-commerce tire catalogs, B2B wholesale ordering software with real-time inventory, and AI-optimized advertising SEM campaigns.“It's Toast for Auto Shops”

    Neurobionics - Medtech success out of delta V

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 35:20


    A Med-Tech Success from delta V!Neurobionics is a delta V alumni company founded by MJ Antonini, Phd. and Nicky Driscoll, Phd.In this episode, Chris and the co-founders chat about their tiny, implantable, neuromodulation technology, the roadmap of an entrepreneur, and the Trust Center's delta V program.https://neurobionics.io/about/our-team/

    Landlords need tenants, refugees need housing - Rehome CEO Joe Landis and CTO Zach Moring

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 26:41


    Rehome CEO Joe Landis and CTO Zach Moring join Trust the Process to discuss their start-up: Rehome.The pair participated in last year's Delta V accelerator program, and they are still going strong one year later.Check out there own podcast here: http://shows.acast.com/the-rehome-podcast

    MIT Start Ups have raised $1 billion following these frameworks - Paul Cheek & Bill Aulet

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 32:17


    Trust Center executive director Paul Cheek and managing director Bill Aulet discuss the robust frameworks laid out in their new books, Start Up Tactics and Disciplined Entrepreneurship (expanded edition), which have become essential reading for entrepreneurs aiming to navigate the complex startup ecosystem. These frameworks are not just theoretical; they've been battle-tested by a wave of MIT startups that, by following these methods, have collectively raised over $1 billion in funding. Tune in to uncover the secrets behind their success and learn how these strategies can be applied to empower new ventures worldwide.

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    Transforming Business with No-Code AI Models - Delta V alums Stack AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 48:11


    We sit down with Stack.Ai, a company that previously went through our Delta V Accelerator program. Stack.AI helps enterprise clients create custom AI models without prior AI experience. As they explain it, Stack Ai allows those closest to business pain points, solve problems with low code AI models.Stack is also the platform currently used by the Martin Trust Center team for its own internal AI models.This episode features co-founder Bernardo Aceituno and Pablo Omenaca.

    Groundbreaking AI models for entrepreneurs - Doug Williams and Amu Killada

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 33:44


    Today's episode features Doug Williams and Amu Killada Doug and Amu are the minds behind a groundbreaking AI-powered system that allows teams to test their ideas against the Trust lCenter's entrepreneurial frameworks. This project has taken the principles of Disciplined Entrepreneurship and Start-Up Tactics to a whole new level. Leveraging tech designed by Delta V alumni Stack.AI, Amu and Doug have crafted a program that's all about speed, efficiency, and sharp strategic thinking.Imagine having the ability to rapidly test your entrepreneurial concepts, swiftly moving through the Trust Center model, and spending more time on what really matters: critical thinking and refining your ideas. That's exactly what Doug and Amu's program will offer to teams across the globe.Right now, the program is in a beta test here at MIT. But we hope to bring it out into the world soon.

    Communication is the vehicle to connection - EIRs Jenny Larios Berlin and Macauley Kenney

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 45:16


    Macauley Kenney is an Entrepreneur in Residence and a lecturer at MIT Sloan and MIT D-Lab.Macauley is an executive leader at SurgiBox, a medical device venture creating novel surgical technologies. At SurgiBox, she oversaw the launch of the first ultraportable operating room, taking the product through the design for manufacturing process and into use on the battlefield in Ukraine. Macauley also served as the PI on a $2.5M SBIR P2 with US Air Force Special Operations Command, and as company liaison for DOD engagements.-Jenny Larios Berlin is an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Martin Trust and a Lecturer at MIT Sloan.Jenny was the co-founder and Chief Operations Officer for Optimus Ride, an MIT spinout, whose mission was to deploy inside of geofenced communities safe, sustainable, and equitable autonomous mobility solutions through shared and electric vehicle fleets.Before getting acquired by Magna, a global innovator in mobility technology, Optimus Ride deployed operations in California, Massachusetts, Washington, DC, Virginia, and New York, growing business operations to over 200 employees and fundraising over $75M in venture capital. It was featured in multiple news outlets, including the New York Times.

    “The AI for entrepreneurship guy” - Wharton's Ethan Mollick with Bill Aulet

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 35:37


    Check out Ethan's video on leveraging AI for writing here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbRURgCVsgY

    Devon Sherman Daley (EIR, formerly MassChallenge) - Archeology, entrepreneurship, and twinning

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 27:28


    Today's episode features Devon Sherman Daley, an entrepreneur in residence here at the Trust Center. Daley was formerly a Senior Managing Director at the Mass Challenge Accelerator's FinTech Program. She loves white boarding, her twin sister, and helping students who are brand new to the entrepreneurship world.

    One team's delta V accelerator experience - Nurtur co-founders Ellefson and Chanagala

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 26:48


    We sit down with the co-founders of Nurtur — Kristen Ellefson and Bindu Chanagala. We discuss their experience at the Trust Center's Delta V accelerator, which is open to any start up with at least one MIT affiliated cofounder. Nurtur is a digital health platform aiming to predict and address postpartum depression with large language models and machine learning.

    Ryan Lee & Bill Aulet in conversation - “Baby Shark is a Disciplined Entrepreneur”

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 42:16


    Ryan Lee is best known as the man who's company produced the Baby Shark song (and thousands of other K-Pop influenced children's songs.) This company, Pink Fong, now brings in over $100 million in revenue per year.Bill Aulet is the Managing Director of our very own Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and the author of Disciplined Entrepreneurship, a book Mr. Lee read when he was in the midst of launching his own start up.They first met in 2015 at a bootcamp workshop run by Bill, which focused on the major topics covered in Disciplined Entrepreneurship. Ryan credits that workshop for helping him understand how to navigate bringing his company's work to overseas markets.In this episode, they catch up and discuss a disciplined approach to starting a business.

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    Entrepreneurship amplifiers - Eileen Zhang & George Whitfield

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 26:16


    This episode features Trust Center Entrepreneur in Residence George Whitfield, Trust Center Undergraduate Advisory Board member Eileen Zhang, and Trust the Process host Chris Burns.The conversation runs from Eileen's childhood experiences in her parents' Chinese restaurant in New Jersey, to battling imposter syndrome, to the entrepreneurship opportunities for MIT undergrads.

    Houston, we have a new climate collaboration - TEX-E Fellows & Ben Soltoff

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 36:47


    A conversation between Trust Center Entrepreneur-in-Residence Ben Soltoff and four students from Houston who are participants in our new TEX-E Program.TEX-E stands for Texas Entrepreneurship Exchange for Energy. It's a first-of-a-kind collaboration between Greentown Labs, MIT's Martin Trust Center, and four Texas universities: Texas A&M, UT-Austin, University of Houston, and Rice University.The objective is to create a powerful, student-driven entrepreneurship ecosystem in Houston, focused on energy innovation and implementing lessons learned from building a successful ecosystem in Boston. This effort will aim to train and empower the next generation of entrepreneurs to lead the energy transition and to share in the massive economic opportunity it entails, while also addressing the existential threat of climate change.

    Transparent leadership in a start up - Christine Hsieh

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 27:10


    In this episode, we feature an interview with Christine Hsieh, an MIT PhD alum who was the co-founder and chief strategy officer at Day2Day, a health tech start up.Hsieh is now an entrepreneur in residence at the Trust Center.Conducting the interview is Paul Cheek, the executive director of the Trust Center. They talk about transparent leadership, the dynamics of the entrepreneurial journey, and resources available at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship. Hsieh also talks about her early-career research into music and mental health.

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    StartMIT alum Mar Velasco on her Trust Center experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 20:22


    START MIT alum Mar Velasco sits down with Trust Center Entrepreneur-in-Residence Susan Neal to discuss her time in the StartMIT program, and her experiences at the Trust Center. Velasco is an MBA Candidate at the Sloan School, and a former investment relations manager at the Bimbo Bakery, the largest bakery in Mexico. She tells us about her entry into the business world, her admiration for her mother, and the MIT resources she's used in her entrepreneurship journey.

    "MIT Fuse changed my life" - Jesus Lares, founder of Eraverse

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 24:37


    In this episode, we feature an interview with Jesus Lares, an alumni of the Trust Center's delta v and MIT Fuse programs. Lares is a recent MIT undergrad who passed on a job at Google to found Eraverse, a company designing custom locations in the metaverse where far-flung participants can collaborate on projects.He says he never imagined he would work in the entrepreneurship space when he entered MIT as an aerospace engineering major. But, his intensive engagement with the Trust Center's delta v and Fuse programs helped him decide to pursue building a company full-time after graduating.Conducting the interview is Paul Cheek, the executive director of the Trust Center and one of Lares's advisors during undergrad.

    Introducing "Trust the Process"

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 1:36


    Welcome to the promo episode for "Trust the Process," the first podcast from the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.This show brings you right into the conference rooms of MIT's center for entrepreneurship. You'll hear experts on business growth talk about time management, leadership, team building, and more.Our first episodes will be released November 1.

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