Cancon Podcast

Informações:

Synopsis

The CanCon Podcast is weekly podcast covering both Canadian tech news and global tech news from a Canadian perspective.

Episodes

  • As the world goes passwordless, does 1Password go B2B?

    24/09/2023 Duration: 58min

    "Everybody's trying to run their own business. Apple's trying to sell you devices. Google's trying to sell you ads. Our job is only to make you more secure."   Passkeys are here, and along with them renewed interest in the future of passwords from Apple and Google. 1Password CEO Jeff Shiner joins to discuss how passkeys will change the internet, and what they change (and don't change) about his company's business.   Sponsored by TechExit.io. Early Bird tickets end September 28th. Save $300!

  • Can Waze’s former CEO build a social network from scratch?

    17/09/2023 Duration: 55min

    "Canada is at the forefront. Yes, mistakes are being made, but at least they're doing something. The US is doing nothing. And at the end of the day, these are American companies that are destroying the world." Post.News founder Noam Bardin shares what it's like trying to build a new social network "in public" in 2023 and why the Big Tech platforms only fear regulation before making a pitch to Canadians looking to return news to their social media. Sponsored by TechExit.io, taking place October 25 in Toronto.

  • How "pirate" entrepreneur Lloyed Lobo kicked his self-destructive habits

    10/09/2023 Duration: 54min

    "The company was my identity. I had this huge void to fill and I didn't know what to do with it."   Boast.ai and Traction co-founder Lloyed Lobo shares his personal struggles managing his self-described addictive personality after leaving the day-to-day business before digging into the keen insights contained within his new book "From Grassroots to Greatness - 13 Rules to Build Iconic Brands with Community Led Growth."   Sponsored by TechExit.io, taking place October 25 in Toronto.

  • Parental leave requirements for Canadian entrepreneurs make no sense

    02/09/2023 Duration: 43min

    "There is especially in tech still a stigma around being a parent and being a contributing member of a company." Founders Erin Bury (Willful) and Marie Chevrier (Sampler) join to discuss the dumb restrictions on entrepreneurs trying to receive parental leave benefits, plus tips (and encouragement) for entrepreneurs preparing to ship a new bundle of joy. Sponsored by Zoholics Canada 2023, Zoho’s premier user conference. Use the code "BETAKIT25" for a 25% discount!

  • VC extravaganza: fundraising, "shitty" behaviour, mannequin startups & more

    26/08/2023 Duration: 59min

    We know you love VCs on the BetaKit Podcast. So here's an all-VC episode of the BetaKit Podcast. Featuring: Chris Neumann (Panache Ventures), Matt Cohen (Ripple Ventures), John Ruffolo (Maverix Private Equity), Michelle Scarborough (Thrive Venture Fund), Satraj Bambra (Round13's Digital Asset Fund). Sponsored by Zoholics Canada 2023, Zoho’s premier user conference. Use the code "BETAKIT25" for a 25% discount!

  • Alexis Gay is the funniest person in tech

    19/08/2023 Duration: 45min

    "One of the things that's funniest in tech is the complete and utter lack of self-awareness." Comedian and podcaster Alexis Gay joins to share her transition from working in tech to creating content that perfectly articulates the absurdities of working in tech. This episode originally aired on October 21, 2022.

  • #CDNtech talks VC risk, due diligence, and the AI hype cycle

    12/08/2023 Duration: 01h06min

    “I sometimes feel like Canada needs to up [its] risk-taking ability.” "It's the latest shiny thing that a lot of people are running after." "Markets are now audiences. Your competitive moat is your community."   Canadian tech luminaries brave tornados and beanbag chairs to discuss renewed due diligence, DEI, and AI's impact on investment theses in this compilation of interviews recorded live at Startupfest.   Featuring: David Nault (Luge), Sue Umapathy (RBCx), Shambhavi Mishra (Antler), Brittany Charlton (Ohh Foods), Nicolas Du Parc (Fonds FTQ), and The Crolls (Startupfest).

  • Do Canadian entrepreneurs take risks? (AMA episode)

    06/08/2023 Duration: 55min

    "I don't think our entrepreneurs are not risk takers; I just don't think our culture is set up to accept those risk takers." It's a Canadian tech summer vibe check as the gang answers submitted listener questions: on the low government trust battery in the wake of another cabinet shuffle, cleantech tax credit delays, and a Hypergrowth program designed to pick winners; whether or not Canada can handle 10,000 H-1B visa applicants given our national housing crisis; and yes, whether or not Canadian entrepreneurs are taking risks and solving big problems. We also reveal our wardrobe and video game picks to ensure a Hot Tech Summer. Sponsored by Dynabook. Make smart business moves with Dynabook Tecra A40 & A50 laptops.

  • Jesse Wente wants Canada to "tax the hell" out of Big Tech, but he's open to cutting deals

    28/07/2023 Duration: 01h04min

    "For a lot of Indigenous storytellers, there's a lot of interest in those [tech] platforms, because those entities haven't said no to our community for 50 years." Indigenous content creators are caught between a rock and a hard place with the Online Streaming Act and the Online News Act—it's sadly familiar territory. Award-winning Anishinaabe writer, broadcaster, and arts leader Jesse Wente joins to evaluate the options offered by Big Tech, traditional media, and the Canadian government before providing strong prescriptions better suited to the situation. Sponsored by Dynabook. Make smart business moves with Dynabook Tecra A40 & A50 laptops.

  • LIVE from Startupfest!

    22/07/2023 Duration: 01h05min

    "The BetaKit Podcast is very much a pro-dog podcast." Dr. Theresa Johnson (Airbnb), Harper Reed (General Galactic Corporation), and Neha Khera (2048 Ventures) join for a wide-ranging conversation on shooting particles at satellites (for science!), founder-market fit, working for Barack Obama, when to quit, shutting down your company, angel and early-stage investing, and building jetpacks for dogs (for science!). Recorded in front of a live audience on the main stage of Startupfest 2023. Sponsored by Palette Skills.

  • The death of the Girlboss with Chelsea Fagan (The Financial Diet)

    15/07/2023 Duration: 39min

    "The crux of the Girlboss movement's problem is that it wants women to behave more like men and the answer is for men to behave more like women at scale."   Elizabeth Holmes is now in jail, her imprisonment signalling a clear end to the Girlboss Era. Chelsea Fagan (The Financial Diet) joins to discuss what killed the Girlboss, the cynicism and superficiality behind the term, and the need for better public archetypes of entrepreneurship for women—and especially men.   Sponsored by Palette Skills.

  • Canada's Commissioner of Competition needs more than a badge and a gun

    07/07/2023 Duration: 56min

    "People in Canada are at their wits' end about areas of our economy having a lack of competition and how it impacts their pocketbook." The Competition Bureau is the last line of defence for enforcing competition law in Canada. But our system is designed so that the line keeps moving. Commissioner of Competition Matthew Boswell joins to discuss the tools and powers that would help his Bureau prevent Canada's economy from becoming an endless series of three companies in a trench coat. Sponsored by Palette Skills.

  • Alberta tech is hungry

    03/07/2023 Duration: 01h10min

    "Something else that's unique about the Calgary ecosystem...we're hungry. We're really, really hungry." James Lochrie (Thin Air Labs) and Brett Colvin (Goodlawyer) join for an Alberta tech vibe check, discussing the recent election, big Q1 2023 funding news, and the value of community building. Sponsored by Palette Skills. Apply now for a transformative 6-week tech sales training program.

  • Paddy Cosgrave is not forcing you to come to Collision

    22/06/2023 Duration: 01h01min

    "Unfortunately, there's a long history over the last decade that I tend to lean into controversies around any event that we're holding anywhere in the world, especially four weeks out, because the volume of tickets that are booked locally is highest in the final weeks." BetaKit's one-on-one interview with Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrave on the eve of Collison 2023 after the tech conference announced a (one-year) return to Toronto for 2024. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop-shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.

  • Apple's Vision Pro won't make the metaverse happen

    17/06/2023 Duration: 54min

    "They're trying to invent the next product category—that's what they want to do. They want to have some sort of hardware to push into the future. They just haven't convinced me that this really is the future yet." Apple just announced the most impressive—and expensive—AR/VR/MR device ever made. But who is the device for and how will they use it? MobileSyrup editor-in-chief Patrick O'Rourke joins to answer these questions fresh off of strapping Apple's spacial computer to his face. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.    

  • The Collision conversation is a microcosm for Canadian tech

    09/06/2023 Duration: 57min

    Is Collision staying in Toronto (and for how much)? Is Collision coming to Vancouver? Why are Canada's governments paying foreign companies to compete against local events? Are we a branch plant innovation ecosystem? Do we secretly believe we can't do it ourselves?   Did Collision ban journalists at The Logic from attending? Is BetaKit filled with 'scumbag journalists?'   People across Canada are asking questions about Collision. The answers say a lot about Canadian tech.   Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.   Reference links:   Mayor Tory’s departure, competing bids, and financial pressure on province and feds place Collision’s future in Canada in doubt With Collision nearing a one-year Toronto extension, efforts are mounting for a West Coast alternative Good riddance, Collision tech conference and its $40-million ask. Canada can do better Letter from the editor: An update for readers on The Logic and Collision Paddy Cosgrave's invitation twee

  • Canada is in a health care crisis. What's the prescription?

    02/06/2023 Duration: 01h04min

    "We are in a time of the worst health care crisis we've seen in Canada. It is really close to a collapse of the system across the country." Brett Belchetz (Maple) and Alexandra Greenhill (Careteam Technologies) join to diagnose the failings of Canada's health care system before offering a prescription. How can innovators help? Can a balance be struck between public and private care? The doctors will see you now. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.  

  • A wake for BuzzFeed, Gawker, Vice with CANADALAND’s Jonathan Goldsbie

    27/05/2023 Duration: 58min

    “That is a deeply unhealthy way to live and to work and it’s ultimately not a successful way to sustain a publication.” CANADALAND news editor Jonathan Goldsbie joins to discuss the rampant demise of digital media publications launched in the 2000s and how they compare to the slow death of traditional media. Advice for aspiring young journalists comes mixed with an investigation of the ideal media business model in 2023. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.  

  • What's next for Shopify?

    20/05/2023 Duration: 57min

    "This announcement communicated two things: this thing we're getting rid of isn't primary to our mission—it's a side quest, we don't actually care about this; and we have a cultural problem at our company with who we've hired and what they're focused on." Madeline Stone, retail and e-commerce writer for Business Insider, joins to discuss the future of Shopify's "main quest" after cutting staff and selling off its logistics division. Co-hosts Rob & Doug then take over to discuss whether or not Shopify is the victim of Canada's tall poppy syndrome. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs. 

  • Do the feds have an innovation strategy? (AMA episode)

    12/05/2023 Duration: 59min

    "I don't necessarily know if the government understands what an innovation strategy is." Council of Canadian Innovators (CCI) president Ben Bergen joins to answer listener-submitted questions about: the Canada Innovation Corporation, open banking, SR&ED reform, and why the feds are so behind on so many innovation files. Warning: listening to this podcast could be hazardous to your health while playing any "innovation policy" drinking games. Sponsored by Goodlawyer, your one-stop shop for all your corporate, commercial, and IP legal needs.

page 3 from 18