Episodes

  • How Data and AI Are Revolutionizing Philanthropy for Nonprofits and Donors
    Jun 30 2026

    In this episode, the conversation focused on the intersection of data intelligence, artificial intelligence, and philanthropy. A key theme that emerged was the growing importance of data-driven decision making in the nonprofit sector, which, despite representing 5% of the GDP and employing 10% of the American workforce, has lagged behind other industries in the adoption of technology and data practices.

    The discussion explored how organizations like Impala are aiming to transform the philanthropic landscape by providing robust data platforms and AI-driven tools to empower both large foundations and small nonprofits. Several points were raised, including the unique challenges philanthropy faces in measuring impact versus the traditional business focus on ROI, the rise of a new generation of data-savvy philanthropists, and how collaborative giving and customized data solutions are shaping a more transparent, effective, and innovative sector.

    Tune in as we examine how technology is not just changing the way give, but also who gives, why, and with what outcome—pushing philanthropy into a new age powered by actionable insights and human connection.

    Links
    • Impala -https://impala.digital/

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Importance of Data and Relationships

    03:59 Joining Impala through philanthropy

    09:00 Measuring organizational impact

    12:15 Engaging younger donors with data

    14:38 Impala's role in education analysis

    20:24 Empowering small nonprofits with AI

    22:50 Impala's AI platform strategy

    25:07 Improving investment decisions with AI

    28:25 Integrating AI with Data Platforms

    32:01 Using AI in philanthropic decisions

    34:58 Discussing collaborative giving trends

    39:28 Supporting small businesses with tech

    42:35 Appreciation and social impact goals

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    43 mins
  • Why ‘Data-Driven Decisions’ Are a Myth
    Jun 23 2026

    This week, we dive deep into the world of data, decision-making, and uncertainty with Dale Nesbitt, a lecturer at Stanford and principal at Arrowhead Economics.

    Drawing on his unique upbringing in a mining town, Dale Nesbitt shares how witnessing raw data collection firsthand shaped his perspective on what it really takes to make informed decisions—hint: it's not just about having more data.

    Together, we explore the pitfalls of relying solely on data for critical choices, the importance of understanding probability and risk, and why data-gathering itself is often a noisy and imperfect process.

    From commodity pricing and speculation in oil markets to the real-world impact of data-driven decisions in healthcare, Dale Nesbitt reveals why true analytic power comes from combining rigorous analysis, sound judgment, and the right kind of data—not just more of it.

    Join us as we challenge myths around "data-driven" decisions, unpack lessons from COVID-era data science, and discover why wisdom of the crowd, probability, and a healthy respect for uncertainty are key to navigating our data-rich world.

    Links

    • Dale's LinkedIn profile -https://www.linkedin.com/in/dale-nesbitt-b574a83a/
    • Watch on YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USOKgv1avHo

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Growing up in a mining town

    05:44 Data as the New Crude Oil

    07:31 Estimating and Understanding Stochastic Processes

    12:49 Impact of Strait of Hormuz Closure

    14:19 Challenges of AI in Economics

    17:05 Betting on events and elections

    21:43 Bayesian analysis and hydroxychloroquine data

    23:28 Understanding data and judgment

    26:38 Analyzing data for better decisions

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    29 mins
  • Bulletproof KDE and Why Linux is Winning Over Developers
    Jun 15 2026

    On this episode of Data Driven, hosts Frank La Vigne and Candace Gillhoolley are joined by hardware and open source expert Michael Makowski to discuss the shifting landscape of developer workstations and AI hardware. As Windows usage declines among developers and AI engineers, Linux is experiencing a surge in desktop adoption. Michael takes us inside the latest efforts to make Linux not just accessible, but enterprise-grade—sharing how his team is driving advancements in stability, reliability, and user experience for validated Linux hardware.

    We talk about the dramatic improvements in Linux desktop support, the importance of privacy and avoiding surveillance-driven proprietary systems, and the game-changing features coming to market—like automated system rollback and curated app installs. Plus, we explore the current state of gaming on Linux, the technical edge unified memory brings to AI development, and why companies are increasingly opting for supported, Linux-based workstations. Whether you’re Linux-curious, rethinking your hardware choices, or just passionate about the future of developer tools and data engineering, this conversation will equip you for what’s next.

    Links
    • Mike's Company Website -https://kfocus.org/
    • Mike's LinkedIn Profile -https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-mikowski-7601393/
    • Watch this show on YouTube -https://youtu.be/E03EObEa2lQ

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Website security concerns and solutions

    05:03 Supporting KDE for long-term stability

    09:45 Desktop environment compatibility issues

    10:46 Conflicts in desktop environments

    15:07 AMD vs Intel & Nvidia Performance

    18:58 Showing the production site

    23:49 Steam's Linux runtime environment

    25:43 Running Windows games on Linux

    29:47 Concerns about software privacy issues

    33:31 Migrating from Windows challenges

    37:48 Setting up machine learning hardware

    41:31 Resolving system issues efficiently

    42:59 Setting up a VPN correctly

    47:40 Running VMs on alternative OS

    52:49 Upcoming OS Upgrade Details

    56:19 Rigorous testing and development process

    57:25 Tuning BTRFS for performance

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    58 mins
  • Connectivity and Trust in Agentic AI -Overcoming Distributed Challenges with Band
    Jun 8 2026

    In this episode of Data Driven, we're diving into the rapidly evolving world of agentic AI—where autonomous AI agents collaborate, communicate, and occasionally collide. Our guest, Vlad Luzin, co-founder and CTO of Band, joins us to explore the technical challenges and real-world implications of building collaboration layers for agents that act like distributed, non-deterministic microservices.

    We’ll unpack the myths and realities surrounding orchestration, governance, and security, and discuss how enterprises can operationalize these agent ecosystems safely. Tune in as we share lessons learned, amusing engineering mishaps, and get a glimpse of what the future holds as agents become everyday colleagues in the digital enterprise.

    Links
    • Vlad's LinkedIn Profile -https://www.linkedin.com/in/luzin/
    • Watch this episode on YouTube -https://youtu.be/MZztFagEX_E
    • Band Website -https://www.band.ai/
    • Band Docs -https://docs.band.ai/

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Explaining orchestration in tech

    03:42 Understanding models and harnesses

    09:38 Misconceptions about A2A communication

    10:41 Understanding multi-agent systems

    16:18 Observability for distributed systems

    18:54 Agent communication and collaboration

    24:28 Unauthorized agent interactions

    25:49 Remote agent collaboration ideas

    28:54 How foundational AI models communicate

    33:20 Agent communication protocols overview

    35:39 Discussing tech standards and AI velocity

    40:53 Learning to Work with AI Agents

    42:41 Using Band AI tools

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    45 mins
  • Wrangling a Thousand AI Agents: Control, Auditability, and Emergency Shutdowns
    Jun 5 2026

    Imagine waking up to find a thousand AI agents silently making decisions across your company—and no one knows exactly what they're accessing.

    In this episode of Data Driven, hosts Frank La Vigne and Andy Leonard sit down with Ron Longo, CEO of Trustlogix, to explore the evolving landscape of AI governance, security, and data engineering. As enterprises race to integrate AI at unprecedented speed, the noise and confusion have never been greater. Ron Longo unveils the concept of the AI control plane with a "kill switch," discusses the real-world challenges of securing both human and non-human agents, and explains why classic best practices—like least privilege and prompt engineering—are more important than ever in an era where machines operate at breakneck pace.

    Join us as we dive into how Trustlogix keeps enterprise data safe, why innovation must balance with protection, and what it takes to build systems resilient enough for the next wave of AI-driven change. Whether you’re a data engineer, business leader, or just AI-curious, this episode brings practical insights and lively stories from the front lines of AI governance.

    Links
    • Ron's LinkedIn profile -https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronlongo/
    • TrustLogix Web site -https://www.trustlogix.ai/
    • TheDingo -https://www.thedingo.ai/

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Managing data security threats

    05:08 Developing the kill switch concept

    07:20 Enforcing least privilege access

    12:43 AI communication challenges and best practices

    15:40 Revoking agents and data access

    19:25 AI kill switch for security

    22:00 Managing data access with control plane

    25:59 Applying AI to complex environments

    29:45 Discussing data engineering basics

    32:16 Language experts' unique advantage

    33:49 Creating an app with Claude AI

    37:09 Balancing AI and security in enterprises

    43:43 AI's impact on job roles

    44:51 Learning from Air Force RFP

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    47 mins
  • Why Data Driven Cultures Succeed and Technology Alone Falls Short
    Jun 1 2026

    As we launch season 10, your favorite semi-sentient British AI co-host returns to the microphone alongside Frank La Vigne for a compelling exploration of what it truly means to be a data-driven organization.

    In this episode, Frank sits down with Sebastian Wernicke, author of "Data Inspired" and renowned expert in data and AI strategy, to discuss why turning data into action remains a formidable challenge for so many organizations.

    Together, they dive into the enduring gap between data insights and meaningful change, the crucial role of leaders in fostering cultures of evidence and inquiry, and why technology alone won’t move the needle without the buy-in—and sometimes the irrationality—of humans.

    From the evolution of data culture and the pitfalls of management by numbers, to the psychological barriers that lead to "data frustration," this episode offers a candid, nuanced look at the real obstacles standing in the way of better decisions.

    Links

    Sebastian Wernicke on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wernicke/

    Watch this episode on YouTube - https://youtu.be/2qP4p0YKxI8

    Data Inspired (affiliate link) - https://amzn.to/4xkCuBV

    Time Stamps
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    1 hr
  • Navigating the Wild West of AI in Finance: Policies, Pitfalls, and Opportunities
    May 28 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the rapidly evolving world of AI in the financial sector.

    Frank La Vigne and Candace Gillhoolley are joined by Daniel Yoo, founder and CEO of Finmate AI, a company at the forefront of custom agentic AI solutions for financial advisors.

    Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is transforming internal operations for advisors, the surprising openness of the finance industry to new data practices, and the commodification of once elite services thanks to advanced automation. The conversation also unpacks industry challenges, from regulatory hurdles to the shifting pipeline of talent in both engineering and finance.

    Whether you're interested in the technical underpinnings of agentic AI, policy changes in fintech, or the broader societal implications of AI-driven automation, this episode is packed with insights for data and finance professionals alike.

    Links
    • Daniel on LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/smyoo/
    • FinMate's Websitehttps://finmate.ai/
    • Watch this episode on YouTube -https://youtu.be/NV5zOiOXhI0

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Industry's response to data policies

    03:28 The closure of White's Ferry

    09:14 Improving AI for form filling

    11:19 Releasing new Notetaker features

    14:49 Different approaches to technology integration

    18:33 Comparing tool to movie exo suit

    23:04 Human capital in financial industry

    24:34 AI assisting financial advisors

    28:58 AI automating podcast tasks

    30:20 Challenges in AI development costs

    35:15 Son opting out of computer class

    39:47 Early computing and gaming memories

    41:03 Convincing parents about computer science

    44:10 Finding Finmate AI online

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    47 mins
  • Token Economy and AI Agents: The Final Hurdles in Enterprise Deployment
    May 15 2026

    In this episode, Frank La Vigne sits down with his Red Hat colleague Christopher Newland for a deep dive into the evolving challenges and opportunities at the intersection of AI, open source, and enterprise technology.

    Fresh off attending both IBM Think and Red Hat Summit, Christopher Newland shares insights from two very different industry perspectives—executive strategy and hands-on engineering. Together, they explore the elusive “last mile” problem in AI adoption, the rise of agentic systems, the critical role of harnesses and runtimes, and why memory management is becoming the next frontier.

    Plus, they discuss the practical realities and future potential of tools like OpenShift AI, IBM Bob, and open source alternatives. Whether you’re a developer grappling with implementation details or a leader focused on ROI, this episode has something for everyone navigating today’s fast-changing AI landscape.

    Links
    • Christopher on LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjnuland/
    • Watch this episode on YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlkPPt5YeY0

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Comparing IBM Exec and Red Hat Conferences

    05:24 Challenges in AI implementation

    06:56 Challenges in scaling microservices

    11:38 Integrating AI with project management

    14:23 Debate on AI model vs. harness

    16:54 Discussing model evolution and limitations

    22:54 Affordable Power BI Courses Bundle

    25:19 Separating and managing runtimes

    27:02 Using semantic routing for requests

    30:15 Agent memory and compression basics

    36:02 New AI approach and vision

    38:49 Developing a multi-agent system

    40:40 Importance of data chunking

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    42 mins