• What Happened at CES: A Quantum Computing Breakthrough You Didn’t See Coming
    Jan 23 2026

    In this CES edition, host Nadja Atwal sits down with Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan to discuss the global launch of ChatQLM, a revolutionary quantum computing platform that aims to democratize access to quantum and supercomputing power. As CEO of SuperQ Quantum and its parent company Staque, Dr. Khan explains how this new app bridges the complex worlds of AI, quantum, and supercomputing—all through a familiar chat interface.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The Launch of ChatQLM: Designed as a ChatGPT-style interface for quantum computing, ChatQLM allows users to access supercomputing power without needing a PhD or deep technical background.
    • Beyond Generative AI: Unlike ChatGPT, ChatQLM tackles quantitative decision-making, offering precise, data-driven answers using optimization solvers, GPUs, and quantum hardware.
    • From Enterprise to Consumer: Dr. Khan shares the journey of building enterprise-grade quantum tools for researchers—and the technical challenges in transitioning them into user-friendly mobile apps.
    • Why CES Matters: The product debuted at CES to maximize hands-on exposure and user feedback. The app is available for free with a generous free tier to ensure broad accessibility.
    • Vision and Impact: With operations spanning Canada, the US, and the UAE, Dr. Khan's mission is clear: to put the power of quantum computing into as many hands as possible, empowering everyone from investors to researchers to optimize decisions with unprecedented precision.


    Takeaways:

    Dr. Khan’s vision isn’t just technological—it’s philosophical. He’s redefining what it means to access power, removing the financial and intellectual gatekeeping traditionally associated with quantum systems. By making quantum computing as intuitive as a chat interface, ChatQLM opens doors for small startups, independent researchers, and everyday professionals to make smarter decisions backed by cutting-edge computing.

    Closing Thoughts:

    This explores the next frontier of tech, Dr. Khan’s work at SuperQ Quantum proves that true innovation lies in accessibility, precision, and courage. The future of computing might just start with a simple question—and ChatQLM has the answers.

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    7 mins
  • What Everyone Was Talking About at CES: How TechForce Robotics' Hotel Robots Stole the Show
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Ried Floco, President and Director of TechForce Robotics, a hospitality technology and asset acquisition company. As Chief Growth Officer and leader of CES standout innovations like the Beverage Bot and Transport Bot, Floco breaks down how his team is reshaping hotel operations using AI-driven service robotics built entirely in the U.S.

    Key Discussion Points:

    From replacing labor-intensive hotel tasks like trash and linen hauling to deploying autonomous luggage delivery and on-demand drink service, Ried shares how TechForce Robotics' robots are solving real problems in hospitality. He discusses his decades-long career in hotel operations and tech development, and why he believes robots shouldn’t just reduce costs—but enhance the lives of service workers. CES attendees experience live demos of TIM-E (autonomous transport) and BIM-E (beverage service bot), which are already active in TechForce Robotics own properties. He also addresses how TechForce Robotics is handling privacy concerns with U.S.-based, facility-specific servers, and why his team prioritizes both guest experience and operational efficiency.

    Takeaways:

    TechForce Robotics isn’t trying to replace workers—they’re offloading the hardest, most physically demanding jobs so staff can focus on higher-value tasks. The result? Happier workers, better guest experiences, and more efficient hotel operations. Ried’s approach is rooted in real-world hospitality pain points, not flashy tech trends, and his robots are already making a difference on the ground.

    Closing Thoughts:

    With Beverage Bots pouring drinks every 3 seconds and TIM-E hauling linens 24/7, TechForce Robotics' booth is one of the busiest at CES—and for good reason. It’s not just the tech. It’s the future of hospitality, delivered with empathy, precision, and serious ROI.

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    8 mins
  • The AI Shift in HR: Why BPO Will Never Be the Same
    Dec 29 2025

    John Sansoucie, President and Chief Growth Officer of CogNet, joins host Nadia Atwal to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry—particularly within HR. With two decades of experience, John shares how his global team is helping HR service providers scale through smart automation and process optimization.

    Key Discussion Points
    • The Origin Story: John traces his journey from building an HR outsourcing company in the U.S. to creating a 600-person global workforce, beginning with early ventures in India.
    • AI's Infiltration into HR: He explains the shift from traditional BPO to Business Process Management, where automation and robotics—not just offshoring—are driving efficiency.
    • Real-World Example: John describes how legacy HR paperwork (PDFs, paystubs, forms) can now be processed using robotic systems, drastically reducing human labor and time.
    • Security & Compliance: He emphasizes the critical need for caution when dealing with sensitive HR data—especially in the age of large language models and potential AI “hallucinations.”
    • The Human Touch: Despite AI advances, John predicts humans will remain vital for auditing and oversight—especially in areas like payroll and compliance.
    • Future Readiness: He urges HR companies to embrace AI or risk falling behind, drawing on lessons from his father: "Be ahead, not behind."
    Takeaways

    Companies in HR that fail to integrate AI into their operations will lose their competitive edge. Through robotic process automation and cautious AI implementation, firms can double output without doubling staff. However, John cautions: thoughtful security protocols and human oversight are non-negotiable in this new era.

    Closing Thoughts

    John Sansoucie’s message is clear: the future of HR isn’t just about outsourcing—it’s about smart scaling. Leaders must embrace AI not as a buzzword, but as an operational necessity.

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    5 mins
  • AI, Rate Cuts, and Real Returns: Mahoney’s 2026 Market Playbook
    Dec 8 2025

    Ken Mahoney, President of Mahoney Asset Management returns to Perceived Reality to break down what’s really happening in the markets—from AI-fueled innovation to interest rate tailwinds—and why investors shouldn’t fear volatility but use it. Drawing on 36 years of experience, Ken shares why 2026 is shaping up to be an investor-friendly year and which overlooked stocks are set to surprise.

    Key Discussion Points

    Bubble or Boom?

    • Ken explains why current market conditions resemble a 1990s-style tech boom—minus the frothy valuations—and how today's AI and data center spend are anchored in real earnings, not clicks.

    His Market Thesis for 2026

    • With the Federal Reserve expected to continue cutting rates, Ken believes a "risk-on" environment is inevitable. Investors should position for AI-adjacent companies and those already realizing ROI from tech investments made in 2024–2025.

    Strategic Stock Picks

    • Mahoney calls Microsoft and Nvidia the “Boardwalk and Park Place” of AI. But he also likes companies like Walmart, which he says could unlock billions in operational efficiency through logistics automation.

    The Political Cycle & Pro-Business Policy

    • From deregulation to international deal-making, Ken praises the current administration for creating a capital-friendly climate, especially for AI and defense sectors.

    Crypto Skepticism

    • Ken voices caution on digital assets, calling most altcoins “modern-day pyramid schemes,” while conceding that a modest crypto allocation (3–5%) is tolerable—especially for younger investors.

    Volatility as a Strategy

    • Rather than fear corrections, Ken urges investors to anticipate them. His advice: take profits during parabolic upswings and keep dry powder ready for the elevator down.


    Takeaways

    • AI and data infrastructure are not hype—they’re the growth engine of this decade.
    • Smart investors use volatility to reposition, not panic.
    • Companies that invested heavily in tech in 2024–2025 will reap rewards in 2026.
    • The Fed’s rate cuts and pro-business policies are major tailwinds for U.S. equities.
    • Crypto can be part of a diversified portfolio—but only in moderation.


    Closing Thoughts

    Ken Mahoney offers clarity in a confusing market. Whether you're a Gen Z investor chasing crypto or a Gen X retiree focused on risk management, his approach is grounded, forward-looking, and refreshingly unafraid to call out market noise. One thing’s clear—2026 won’t be dull, and Mahoney plans to be ahead of it.

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    16 mins
  • Why Your Brand Isn’t Growing (and How to Fix It)
    Nov 26 2025

    John Sampogna, CEO of modern advertising agency Wondersauce, joins Nadia Atwal to break down what it really means to accelerate a business in today’s saturated and fast-changing digital world. With over 15 years in digital marketing and a client roster that includes Subway, Scott’s, and Brookfield, John shares why most companies are doing brand-building backward—and how to fix it.

    Key Discussion Points:
    • What Business Acceleration Actually Means:
    • John defines business acceleration not as a buzzword, but as the custom process of helping each business grow through a unique mix of creative, tech, and media—because “no two businesses are the same.”
    • Why Performance Marketing Alone Isn’t Enough Anymore:
    • Brands have become over-reliant on short-term, performance-driven marketing strategies. John explains why brand building needs a longer-term strategy focused on storytelling, trust, and a diversified media mix.
    • Mindset Is the Strategy:
    • Sampogna emphasizes building a strategy you can trust and stick to, helping clients avoid panic pivots two weeks into campaigns. He urges brands to prioritize brand awareness early—even if sales are slow at the start.
    • B2B vs B2C Is a Myth:
    • John believes the lines between business and consumer marketing have blurred. Whether you’re selling software or sneakers, you’re targeting the same people across the same platforms—so your messaging must adapt accordingly.
    • The Wondersauce “Secret Sauce”:
    • The agency’s strength lies in anticipating shifts in human behavior and designing strategies around them. Their holistic approach blends platform optimization, content creation, and diversified paid strategy to future-proof brands.
    • The Role of Influencers Today:
    • According to John, influencer marketing is no longer optional—it’s a baseline tactic. Whether through macro creators or niche micro-influencers, brands must plug into the creator economy with consistency and relevance.
    • Where Wondersauce Is Headed in 2026:
    • With the rise of AI and experiential commerce, John is excited about the creative possibilities. He sees a future where shopping merges real and digital experiences—tailored, personalized, and immersive.
    Takeaways:
    • Building a brand is not a plug-and-play formula—it’s a custom journey.
    • Performance marketing must be balanced with storytelling and top-of-funnel awareness.
    • Marketing in today’s world means understanding where culture, platforms, and people are heading.
    • The future of consumer experience lies at the intersection of AI, personalization, and creativity.

    Closing Thoughts:

    John Sampogna reminds us that the future of advertising isn’t about chasing quick wins—it’s about designing memorable, strategic experiences that build trust and scale over time. His message: stop over-optimizing and start building something people actually care about.

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    13 mins
  • The Technology That Will Replace Hydraulics Forever
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of Perceived Reality, host Nadja Atwal speaks with Hiten Sonpal, CEO of RISE Robotics, an MIT-affiliated robotics company disrupting the $600B hydraulics industry. Hiten shares how a childhood fascination with robots led to a career building advanced automation—and now scaling a breakthrough technology that makes electric heavy machinery possible for the first time.

    Key Discussion Points:

    From childhood curiosity to robotics leader - Hiten recalls the moment in first grade—crowded around a small black‑and‑white TV in India—when a Japanese robot show sparked his lifelong mission to build robots.

    Beltdraulic™: the innovation changing a century-old industry - RISE Robotics’ patented system replaces inefficient hydraulic cylinders with belt‑driven actuators that are 3x faster, 3x more efficient, 3x more durable, and 80% lighter. It takes the “fluid” out of hydraulics and solves their biggest failures: leaks, emissions, energy waste, and cost.

    A massive market ready for disruption - Hydraulics power nearly every heavy machine on earth—from construction and mining to logistics, defense, forestry, and maritime. They leak 100 million gallons of toxic oil yearly and create enormous carbon emissions.

    Strategic focus: build what ships in 6–24 months - Hiten restructured RISE around near-term go‑to‑market wins, prioritizing projects that could hit the field quickly while pausing longer R&D cycles.

    Three business pillars driving growth:

    1. Pentagon contracts:
    • Building next-gen munitions loaders
    • Guinness World Record for “strongest robotic arm”
    • $300M+ long-term opportunity
    1. Cylinders business:
    • Launched at Bauma
    • Early traction in the oil & gas sector
    • $11B TAM
    1. Liftgate business:
    • A full product replacing outdated hydraulic gates
    • Twice as fast, quieter, more efficient
    • Enables extra deliveries per day
    • Recurring revenue comparable to SaaS economics

    Why customers truly buy:

    Not because it’s “green.”

    But because it’s faster, cheaper, more durable, and more profitable.

    The environmental benefits are a powerful secondary win.

    Investor momentum through Reg CF

    RISE opened its raise to retail investors through WeFunder, becoming:

    • #1 Reg CF fundraiser in Massachusetts
    • Top 80 of all time
    • Their terms match institutional round terms—driving exceptional demand.
    Takeaways:

    RISE Robotics is building technology that doesn’t just improve machines—it improves entire industries. By removing the inefficiencies, emissions, and hazards of hydraulics, Hiten and his team are accelerating electrification, reducing costs for manufacturers, and raising the standard of living for everyone who depends on global supply chains.

    Closing Thoughts:

    Hiten Sonpal is leading one of the most meaningful shifts in industrial technology in decades. With proven tech, strong government backing, and a path to scale across multiple sectors, RISE Robotics is not just building better machines—they’re engineering a cleaner, faster, more efficient future.

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    21 mins
  • Retirement Is Broken—Here’s How to Fix It (Before It’s Too Late)
    Oct 22 2025

    Chris Kline is an expert in financial planning and modern retirement strategies. As COO of BitcoinIRA, Chris unpacks the growing retirement crisis in the U.S.—from financial illiteracy to outdated investment strategies—and shares how decentralized assets like Bitcoin are transforming the future of retirement. From building secure crypto IRAs to protecting intergenerational wealth, Chris delivers a data-driven, candid conversation on what it really takes to retire in today’s volatile world.


    Key Discussion Points
    • Why the U.S. is facing a retirement crisis: 50% of Americans aren’t saving; a third fear they’ll outlive their money.
    • The financial literacy gap: Why schools still teach the Pythagorean Theorem but not what an IRA is.
    • How the American Dream broke in 1971: The Nixon Shock, fiat money, and the snowball effect of endless money printing.
    • Bitcoin as a modern solution: A finite, decentralized asset with long-term wealth preservation potential.
    • The rise of crypto IRAs: How BitcoinIRA pioneered the industry and now safeguards over $14B in assets.
    • The real risk of “doing nothing”: From inflation to devaluation, why traditional retirement planning is no longer enough.
    • Security and inheritance in crypto: How BitcoinIRA's custody model prevents loss and ensures generational wealth transfer.
    • Why diversification isn’t optional: Building modern portfolios that include crypto, gold, private equity, and more.


    Takeaways
    • Start now, not later—early planning is critical for modern retirement.
    • Diversify with purpose—crypto isn’t everything, but it’s a powerful new tool.
    • Security matters—cold storage, insurance, and estate planning are essential in crypto.
    • The future is scarce—there are only 21M Bitcoin, and demand is rising.


    Closing Thoughts

    Chris Kline reminds us that retirement success isn’t just about saving—it’s about adapting. In a world of inflation, political uncertainty, and technological disruption, modern investors must think beyond the 401(k). With the right tools and mindset, anyone can build a future that’s not just secure, but unstoppable.

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    18 mins
  • Why the Smartest Kids Don’t Always Succeed—And What Parents Can Do Differently
    Sep 30 2025

    Marcos Redondo, President of Zenith Prep Academy, one of the fastest-growing college admissions consulting firms in the U.S. They unpack the changing landscape of college admissions—and why traditional markers like GPA aren’t enough anymore. Marcos reveals how his team is guiding families with data-driven strategies, emotional intelligence development, and real-world preparation that go far beyond just getting into a top school.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Why starting early matters more than ever: From 9th grade and younger, the most successful students are already building long-term profiles—not just resumes.
    • Breaking myths about admissions: What worked in 2017 won’t work in 2024. Marcos explains how acceptance rates are plummeting, and how families need to shift from checking boxes to telling authentic stories.
    • What makes Zenoth different: A team-based approach, money-back guarantees, and real data from college admissions offices set them apart in a $3.5B industry.
    • The power of EQ vs. IQ: Top grades no longer predict success. Emotional intelligence, relationships, and soft skills are the new edge.
    • Preparing students for life, not just college: Marcos outlines how his firm helps students gain practical experience, build networks, and think beyond the application process.
    • A mental health–focused future: With anxiety and burnout rising, Zenoth is adding family wellness and performance specialists to provide deeper support.

    Takeaways:

    • Authenticity beats credentials in today’s admissions world.
    • Starting earlier unlocks opportunity and prevents last-minute panic.
    • EQ and soft skills matter more than ever, especially in the job market.
    • College is just the beginning—the real goal is sustainable success and personal growth.

    Closing Thoughts:

    Marcos Redondo is changing the way families approach the future—not by pushing kids harder, but by helping them build smarter. His work at Zenoth proves that success isn’t about fitting a mold—it’s about discovering your highest potential and starting that journey with clarity, confidence, and compassion.

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    6 mins