All the episodes
Season 4 - New guests. More stories.
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Buddy Red
Episode coming soon.
Buddy Red doesn’t just play music. He channels it. His new single Sold His Soul feels like stepping into a storm: blues roots, cinematic edge and guitar work that pulls you in. Buddy and host Jennifer Kite-Powell sit down in person in Dallas before his performance on his US tour.
Photo Credit: @abdquadir1
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Insistence
with Geoff Wilkinson
In this episode, Geoff Wilkinson, founder of Us3 and the mind behind the iconic Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) talks with Jennifer about his new album, Soundtrack which was released on August 22, 2025. {Yay!}
They discuss how his creative work in film and library music let him off the creative leash and why this new moment isn’t a comeback but proof of his passion for creating music that continues to evolve.
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Craft
with Peter Gosselin & Casey Ritts
Peter Gosselin and Casey Ritts, co-founders of CAPE Agency, join Jennifer to talk about rewriting the rules of advertising. From navigating trust in client relationships to bringing back the creative spark, this episode is a refreshingly honest look at building an agency with heart. -
Resilience
with Julia Bialetska
Julia Bialetska is CEO and Founder of s.Lab, a Ukrainian company that turns agricultural waste into sustainable packaging with mycelium. She talks about leaving her country to build a company that will impact the environment and returning to Ukraine to rebuild.
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Reverb
with Mike Mantione
In this show, Mike Mantione, one of the founders of the iconic Athens, GA punk rock band, Five Eight. opens up about creativity, community and the mental health journey behind the band’s enduring sound. From the release of their first single in six years—Take Me to the Skatepark—to the new documentary Weirdo: The Story of Five Eight, this episode is a love letter to indie rock, and the spirit that keeps it alive.
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Voice
with Kim Smith
This special International Women’s Day episode begins with voices from Ireland, France, the UK, Finland, and across the U.S.—from Georgia to California—sharing why this day matters. Then, we meet Kim Smith, founder and CEO of Health Evolve in South Carolina, whose personal story about child loss is reshaping how healthcare, culture and equity intersect in medicine.
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Style
with Patrece Morrison
Patrece Morrison is the founder of Chicks & Caboodles in Dallas, Texas. From a hobby to a home business, Patrece has transformed scrap denim into one-of-a-kind handbags. She talks about believing in yourself, imposter syndrome, and why the fashion industry needs more support for people of color. Patrece is committed to merging fashion with sustainability through all of her designs.
Season 3 - New guests. More drama.
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Matt Eastland
THE FOOD FIGHTER.
Buckle up for an unforgettable conversation with Matt Eastland, the effervescent host of the Food Fight Podcast. Matt is a food fanatic, innovation aficionado, and lover of food trends and tech. Matt has interviewed hundreds of the world's leading agrifood entrepreneurs, innovators, and influencers to bring the world a better perspective on how we grow our food and the challenges facing our global food systems.
In this lively episode, Matt discusses the importance of our food system and how his guests have opened his eyes to rethinking how we grow our food. We also discuss growing our own food, eating in season, the food discoveries he's made after having his first child, and the part you've been waiting for—his love of pizza!
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Traci Moore
THE CULINARY ARTIST.
Dallas culinary artist and entrepreneur Traci Moore is one of those women who has creativity flowing out of her mind, body, and soul in her four businesses.
From Moore's Twisted Berries - bedazzled and decorated chocolate strawberries fit for Beyonce; The Dinner Clique, private dinner pop-ups; Enchanting and meticulously crafted Lapin masks at Lapin Couture; and Co-Owner of Southern Pleasures Expo.
Traci talks about how she got started in the business, how family dinners and her daughters inspired her to become a chef and accessory designer and her unwavering belief in herself and her creations.
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Blazej Wojtyla
THE MAGICIAN.
Blazej Wojtyla is a human who uses every facet of his brain. He is the CEO and founder of Jazzy Innovations and Stream Sage and the writer and creator of the one-man interactive stage show How It Has to Be, which opened to rave reviews in Poland in 2024.
Blazej had grown up doing magic and was fascinated by the philosophical and problem-solving principles that empowered magicians.The play is based on those principles, and challenges conventional thinking and encourages the audience to dig deeper into who they are and how they are defined.
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Itai Kanot
THE BEE HERO.
Here's a fact you need to staple to your head: 70% of crops worldwide rely on bees. Yup, so that tomato is in your BLT, and it needs bees. Enter Itai Kanot, the Co-founder and Chief Growth Officer at BeeHero, a technology company focused on precision pollination services to improve crop yields. He's a beekeeper, and he was part of his father's beekeeping business, Boaz Kanot Bees & Honey.
Itai shares his story from beekeeper to entrepreneur and how he and his co-founders have created sensors for hives that help beekeepers understand what's happening in the hive through temperature, humidity, and even the nervousness of the queen.
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Kathryn Radovan
SAVING OUR SOIL.
Soil isn't sexy. Even Martha Stewart, in her new commercial for organic soil from Miracle Grow, is out stumping for soil, calling herself a 'dirt nerd.' But now there’s Kathryn Radovan, Co-founder and Senior Vice President of Business Operations at Terra Vera.
Terra Vera is an agriculture technology company using an amino acid platform to prevent crop loss and safely improve crop quality.
Kathryn talks about the importance of creating sustainable agriculture, how the best discoveries can lead to a new way of thinking, and how her time growing up around the wetlands of Florida changed her perspective on the world.
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Lea Milovich
THE CHANGE MAKER.
On this show, we discuss a topic that people either love or hate: Needles.
Imagine all the waste that plastic needles make: the needle, the syringe, the little plastic coffin it lives in, and the latex gloves needed for each injection. Try Googling the cost of a needle's lifecycle, and you won't be able to find it. Medical waste is a global problem.
Lea Milovich, CEO and co-founder of Flowbeams says it's time for a new way to inject micro fluids—needle-free injection using lasers.
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Joanne Rodriguez
QUEEN OF FUNGI.
Here's a shocking fact: 11% of all greenhouse gas emissions come from materials in the construction industry. What if you could shift that number? And imagine you could do that with fungi and a mycelial network!
In this episode, concerned citizen and entrepreneur Joanne Rodriguez, CEO and founder of MycoCycle, tackles the construction waste problem with fungi. Joanne shares her journey to discovering the idea of using fungi to break down construction waste, remove toxins from it, and transform it into valuable low-carbon, bio-based construction materials.
Joanne shares why she believes that a bio-circular economy can change our world.
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Briar Prestidge
THE CRUSDER.
On this episode of Tiny Little Victories, Briar Prestidge, CEO of the Prestidge Group, drops by for a chat about the future. From a small town in New Zealand to a Web3 evangelist, Briar is an entrepreneur like no other.She is an advisor for Interpol on their investigations and forensics team; she made an award-winning documentary, 48 Hours in the Metaverse; she has an avatar fashion line on Roblox, the Hyperscale podcast and ... wait for it ... an RFID chip implanted in her hand.
Briar believes that no answer lasts forever, and that's why we have to ask questions to get answers that lead us to the future.
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André Smith
INSIDE THE BOX.
Help me, André Smith, you're my only hope. Nothing is more iconic than the most famous hologram of all time—Star Wars, when Princess Leia was projected through R2D2, pleading for help from Obi-Wan Kenobi.
In this show, we explore the power of holograms and how they can create more human connections. André Smith, co-founder and CEO of Holoconnects, shares how his company is making Holo technology user-friendly.
André shares his story of the journey to create their incredible Holobox in a way that keeps the human connection alive.
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Shalene Gupta
THE WRITER.
Shalene Gupta is a Minnesota-grown Boston-based writer with Chinese-Indonesian and Indian roots. She’s the author of The Cycle: Confronting the Pain of Periods and PMDD and co-author of The Power of Trust: How Companies Build It, Lose It, Regain It. She’s also the host of the Trustonomy podcast.
Shalene is also a journalist. Her work has appeared in Fortune, The Atlantic, ESPN, Harvard Business Review, and TIME.
Shalene tells us about her circuitous path to her successful career as a nonfiction writer, which includes giving up on writing fiction, getting lost in Malaysia, being lost on her return to the US, and stepping into her superpower—writing. She shares her feelings on what it means to be a writer today.
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Pankaj Srivastava
INDUSTRIAL HEMP FOR THE WIN.
Pankaj Srivastava is here to tell us why ‘yes’ is the way forward and how industrial hemp will make the world a better place.
Pankaj is the CEO of Renaissance Park Corp., and he says it is time to change our perceptions of industrial hemp.
Farming hemp uses less water, it is more cost-efficient than cotton, it can be used to make bio-based plastics and construction materials. Hemp is stronger and more durable than wood, it’s recyclable and is priced lower than glass.
Pankaj tells why he believes it’s time for a change with this ancient crop and what we can do about it.
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Rosa Schmidt
GETTING EMOTIONAL & THAT’S OKAY.
Rosa Schmidt, Founder of the Defem Agency in London, talks about why she wanted to help companies change the narrative on complex issues facing the world today. Rosa's journey to becoming a storyteller was a byproduct of her quest to find meaning in her life.
For Rosa, storytelling is more than changing a company's voice; it is about creating a story that connects with people’s humanity. She believes that we don’t have to keep doing what we have done in the past to make genuine connections between a company and its customers.
Rosa is on a mission to bring more emotion to the world.
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Dr. Max Gulde
THE SCIENTIST.
Dr. Max Gulde, CEO and co-founder of constellr, takes us on his journey from scientist to CEO.
Before he created constellr, he used his PhD in Physics to create the first ultrafast low-energy electron diffraction instrument, which allows us to see cool stuff at the atomic level.
Today, Max uses satellites and a little secret sauce to focus on the challenges of a growing population, food security, and a rapidly changing climate.
He is creating the world's first chemical and physical bio-atlas. Constellr makes the invisible visible, so he's actually our new Ironman.
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Jan Ligaard
THE GAME MAKER.
Jan Ligaard is the CEO and co-Founder of Immer Puzzles, a new online word game.
Launched in April, the game already has more than 70,000 daily users in Denmark and has made its way to Reddit, where one user said, ‘What makes this game fun is the strategy of thinking ahead since you might get it gone quicker if you think a little ahead - like chess.”
Jan shares why he created the game—tired of playing Wordle—and the odd things they had to do to create words in Danish—like creating a new dictionary.
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Dr. Jennifer Hintzsche
THE TRAILBLAZER.
Dr. Jennifer Hintzsche is the CEO and Founder of PherDal Fertility Science.
She has pioneered the introduction of the first and only sterile, FDA-cleared, over-the-counter at-home insemination kit.
Jennifer shares her personal experience with infertility and how that drove her to create PherDal to transform infertility treatment and the lives of women and men around the world.
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Massive Talk
WHAT’S UP WITH PUBLIC RELATIONS?
Back in the day, say 1948, two dudes breathed life into what we all have come to love and not love: Public Relations.
But PR today isn't exactly as it started out and, over the years, has come to mean many different things to businesses and brands.
Louis Bedigian, freelance tech journalist and superstar copywriter, and Mindy M. Hull, Founder and CEO of international boutique PR firm Mercury Global Partners, talk about what's changed in PR, what's not working, and some of the worst — and best — pitches out there.
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Ken Feinberg + Craig Tollis
THE FILM DIRECTORS.
Ken Feinberg has been making films for more than 20 years. His Creative Studios of Atlanta helps film actors discover their capabilities while fostering the independent filmmaking ethos.
Ken’s new film, Love and Taxe$, is a unique 1970s romance crafted by Lloyd J. Schwartz, the renowned "Brady Bunch" writer and producer.
Ken is joined by Director Craig Tollis to talk about how the film takes a bold cinematic leap by shooting each scene in a single, continuous take. This approach challenges the conventional filmmaking process and creates a masterful dance of performances.
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Estella Tse
THE VR ARTIST.
Estella Tse is a VR/AR artist from Oakland who is making visual storytelling a new art form. Estella has been an artist-in-residence with Google, Adobe and Cartoon Network Studios.
She believes in doing work that moves people's hearts and minds. By having them step into her worlds, they become engulfed in her brush strokes, and this allows them to become characters in that world, with the ability to walk in, around, and through the painting.
Estella discusses the power of art and technology to transform how people experience art—one intentional brushstroke at a time.
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Leon Dalloway
THE GIN BOSS.
Leon Dalloway, aka the Gin Boss, is the founder of Gin Journey - a curated gin tour that has been voted the #1 gin tour on the planet.
The Gin Journey has grown from a famously word-of-mouth experience in London in 2013 to a global phenomenon in the UK and Australia. And if Leon wasn’t busy enough creating Gin experiences and gin-tasting masterclasses, he is also the founder of Bondi Gin Company in Sydney, Australia.
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Massive Talk
SLEEP STUFF.
Massive Talk is back with Naos Wilbrink and Jennifer Kite-Powell. In this massive episode, we take a deep dive into sleep, sleeping naked, and how bees sleep. Yeah, that’s a thing.
We zig and zag around the topic of sleep, how companies can use your sleep data, whether they should use it, and why sleeping naked has health benefits.
Guess what else sleeps? Bees, yup, on the whole, bees get more sleep a night than humans do. Why would you miss this episode?
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Theresa Neil
FOR THE LOVE OF FEMTECH.
Theresa Neil, CEO and Founder of the women-led UX product design company Guidea, is bullish on two things: FemTech is ripe for a market transformation, and taboos, bias, and the status quo are holding back FemTech's trillion-dollar market growth.
Neil created the UX design sponsorship program Femovate, which invested around one million dollars in FemTech innovation by donating UX and product design services to a cohort of FemTech companies in 2023.
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Massive Talk
POETRY & PASSION.
Get ready for an exciting episode of Massive Talk by Tiny Little Victories!
In this episode, the tables are turned, and our guest host, Naos Wilbrink, becomes the host, and Jennifer Kite-Powell becomes the guest. Naos delves into Jennifer's world of poetry and discovers what drives her passion for prose.
You won't want to miss a single moment as Naos gets Jennifer to reveal her writing secrets, reveal her muses (mostly) and why she thinks people are missing out by not reading poetry.
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Rosemarie Wilson & Jennifer Opal
IN AUTHENTICITY & DIVERSITY WE TRUST.
Rosemarie Wilson, Author and CEO of Pragmatic Coaching, and Jennifer Opal, a multi-award winning Dev Ops Engineer and founder of Data but Make it Human are both advocates for diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
In this podcast, we talk about how far diversity and women in tech have really come, creating culture, bringing the human back to what you do and what it will take to get us to a better place.
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Apis Mellifera with Pat McKannan
THE MAGIC OF BEES.
The honeybee is very busy - making honey, staying alive and pollinating our world.
In this bonus episode, tenured Texas beekeeper Pat McKannan and new urban beekeeper Kyle Tindle talk about tending to 10,000+ Italian honey bees, how you don’t know what you don’t know, sugar water and how to think like a bee.
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Massive Talk
NOTHING AND SOMETHING.
Co-hosted by Naos Wilbrink (aka the Pilot) and host, journalist, and poet Jennifer Kite-Powell, this dynamic duo captures everyday thoughts about society. In this episode, we talk about Naos’ new jet job, the art of giving and shutting off at the end of the day.
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Andi Trammell
DATING & ALL THAT SH*T
Clutch your pearls and grab a drink (you will need one) and buckle up for this live show about the insanity of dating over 45.A candidly crazy conversation about what’s wrong with the dating world. Imagine a clown car of muscle shirts, motorcycles, and fish photos. Feat. the host, Jennifer Kite-Powell
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John Hazelwood
THE REAL DEAL.
John Hazelwood is an entrepreneur, environmentalist and explorer. From Greece to Bulgaria to Austin, Texas, John is creating his most ambitious project on Lake Travis - it’s sustainable, it floats and it’s about a new way to be outside.
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Alexander Colle
LOVE, SEX AND ROBOTS.
Alexander pulls from his industrial design experience in fashion and luxury hotels to bring a new concept of social robots to our world. Can you love a robot? What makes robotic companion meaningful?
A Frenchman living in Scotland, Alexander talks about creating aesthetically beautiful robots with purpose and a robotic pillow called Maah.
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Naos Wilbrink
THE PILOT.
Naos Wilbrink hails from the Netherlands but now lives in Southern California after deciding to become a survey pilot. At the same time he’s a tech entrepreneur who knows a thing or two about startups.
Naos talks about so many thing in this episode including how to make friends in a new town when you are over 40 (hint: it’s an LGBTQ church), ChatGPT and pilot training and well, paradoxes. As Naos says, let’s go!
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Ron Sylvester
PRODUCING FILMS WITH MEANING.
Ron is the executive producer of Commitment to Life, a documentary about the true story of the fight against HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles—and how a group of people living with HIV/AIDS, doctors, movie stars, studio moguls, and activists changed the course of the epidemic.
Ron talks about how the film evolved and its effect on the people he meets.