• (Bonus) "Who Owns the Narrative?": Storytelling in Startup Communities (From the Technical.ly Builders Conference)
    May 15 2026

    Recorded live from the Technical.ly Builders Conference in Philadelphia, this bonus episode of Ecosystem, Scale! explores an increasingly important layer of startup community infrastructure:

    Narrative.

    Joined by Chris Wink, cofounder and CEO of Technical.ly, Aaron Taylor examines how storytelling, media, and ecosystem identity shape the trajectory of startup communities.

    Throughout the conversation, Chris argues that startup communities are not simply built through programs, capital, or institutions alone — but through the ongoing process of helping communities understand themselves and communicate that identity outward.

    Together, they explore how startup communities often generate significant activity without developing the shared narrative needed to make that momentum legible to founders, institutions, and capital. Using Philadelphia as a case study, the conversation examines storytelling as a form of ecosystem infrastructure — one shaped through media, openness, founder density, and ongoing community participation rather than centralized control. The episode also unpacks the tensions between traditional economic development and ecosystem-building, why this work still struggles for institutional legitimacy, and why startup communities ultimately operate as an “infinite game” requiring continuous coordination, visibility, and reinvention.

    About the Speaker

    Chris Wink is the cofounder and CEO of Technical.ly, a media organization focused on connecting and strengthening startup and technology communities through journalism, events, and ecosystem storytelling. For nearly two decades, Technical.ly has examined how entrepreneurial ecosystems emerge, evolve, and communicate their identity across regions.

    Connect with him here: https://www.christopherwink.com/; linkedin.com/in/christopherwink

    Resources:

    https://technical.ly/

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    35 mins
  • (Bonus) Meet the Host: From Builder to Architect
    Apr 1 2026

    This bonus episode of Ecosystem, Scale! is a step out of the usual.

    Instead of a structured conversation, this is a more open reflection — on the season, the patterns that emerged, and the shift from building within startup communities to thinking more deeply about the structures that shape them.

    Aaron sits down with guest host, Alexandria Taylor, to share his journey in ecosystem work, what he’s been learning through these conversations, and the evolving lens he’s bringing to the field.

    It’s less about answers . . . and more about how the questions are changing.

    If you’ve been following along this season, this episode offers a more personal look at the thinking behind Ecosystem, Scale! — and where it may be heading next.

    Thank you to all of our listeners for a momentous Season 1!!!!!

    About Our Host

    Aaron Taylor is a startup attorney, ecosystem architect, and the host of Ecosystem, Scale! — a platform at the intersection of founders, institutions, and the systems that connect them.

    Aaron’s work spans legal advisory, venture engagement, and startup community-building, where he has led initiatives, advised founders, and worked alongside institutions to strengthen how startup communities function and produce outcomes. His approach is rooted in identifying the structural gaps that limit progress and designing the infrastructure mechanisms that allow ecosystems to operate more effectively.

    Through Ecosystem, Scale!, Aaron is contributing to the emergence of ecosystem building as a field — surfacing patterns, translating across stakeholders, and helping define the frameworks that allow startup communities to function with greater clarity, alignment, and impact.

    Connect with him here: linkedin.com/in/aaron-d-taylor

    Connect with guest host Alexandria Taylor here: linkedin.com/in/alexandria-taylor-2ab815199

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Lifting the Corporate Veil: Readying the Ecosystem for Corporate Partnerships
    Jan 25 2026

    In this episode of Ecosystem, Scale!, Aaron Taylor is joined by Antoine Woods, Senior Lead on Chick-fil-A’s external R&D and innovation team, and Terrance Orr, founder of Next Anomaly Group and entrepreneur-in-residence.

    Together, they lift the corporate veil to explore how large organizations actually engage with innovation ecosystems — and what must be true before community-corporate partnerships and founder–corporate partnerships can succeed. The conversation reveals strategic insights like how innovation functions inside corporates, the structure and constraints of corporate innovation teams, why readiness matters more than access or logos, and why founders should always be compensated for pilots and proofs of concept.

    This episode is essential for founders, ecosystem builders, and corporate leaders seeking more aligned and sustainable approaches to corporate–startup collaboration.

    About Our Speakers

    Antoine Woods a global innovation leader at Chick-fil-A, serving as a Senior Lead on the company’s external R&D and innovation team — where he identifies and partners with startups to solve core business challenges. A former programmer, entrepreneur, and venture partner, Antoine brings deep experience in startup ecosystems, founder support, and cross-sector innovation. He is known for bridging founder mindset with corporate strategy and for championing relationships that deposit more into people than they withdraw.

    Connect with him here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoinewoodsjr/

    Terrance Orr is the founder and CEO of Next Anomaly Group, an investment, advisory, and ecosystem development firm focused on helping founders, family offices, and corporates navigate innovation and venture strategy. A seasoned ecosystem builder, corporate innovation advisor, and co-host of the EIR Live podcast, Terrance has advised startup leaders, corporate innovation teams, and investors on building ventures, strategic partnerships, and entrepreneurial capacity across industries and geographies.

    Connect with him here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terranceorr/

    Resources:

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/next-anomaly/

    https://podcast.eir.live/

    https://engage.vc/

    https://joinhomegrown.com/

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Anchoring Innovation: Higher Ed's Role in Growing Founder- First Ecosystems
    Dec 31 2025

    Higher education is often described as an anchor institution in innovation ecosystems—but what does that really mean in practice?

    In this episode of Ecosystem, Scale!, Aaron Taylor is joined by Almesha Campbell, Vice President for Research and Economic Development at Jackson State University, and Jim Woodell, Founder of Venn Collaborative and co-creator of the CCube framework, for a comprehensive, real-world conversation about the evolving role of universities in startup communities and regional innovation ecosystems.

    Together, they share how higher education institutions can move beyond symbolic participation to become active, trusted contributors to ecosystem growth. The conversation examines the language gaps, cultural barriers, and internal flows that often slow collaboration—while also highlighting the immense and underutilized assets universities bring to founders, entrepreneurs, and communities.

    Key themes include:

    • What it truly means for universities to function as anchor institutions
    • Why transparency, trust, and shared language matter more than programs alone
    • How structured conversations can unlock collaboration across silos
    • The shift from transactional partnerships to sustained, network-based ecosystems
    • Why a “boundaryless mindset” is essential for long-term ecosystem resilience

    This episode is essential listening for founders, ecosystem builders, higher education leaders, economic developers, and policymakers seeking to better understand how universities fit into the broader innovation landscape—and how to engage them more effectively.

    Rather than offering quick fixes, this conversation invites listeners to rethink collaboration as a shared responsibility built on relationships, contribution, and intentional design.

    About the Speakers

    Almesha Campbell is the immediate past Chairwoman of AUTM and Vice President for Research and Economic Development at Jackson State University, where she bridges research, innovation, and community impact. With deep experience in advancing institutional collaboration and inclusive ecosystem engagement, Almesha focuses on aligning university assets—talent, research, and infrastructure—with regional innovation priorities and community needs.

    Connect with her here: linkedin.com/in/almeshalcampbell

    Jim Woodell Jim Woodell is the founder of Venn Collaborative, a partnership-focused consultancy that helps universities and ecosystem stakeholders improve collaboration with external partners for economic and community impact. He co-developed the CCube structured conversation framework to support alignment, shared language, and actionable strategy across diverse ecosystem actors.

    Connect with him here: https://linktr.ee/JimWoodell

    Resources:

    https://www.ccube.tools/

    https://www.ptie.org/

    https://autm.net/

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    1 hr and 11 mins