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Kira Radinsky is the CEO of Diagnostic Robotics, which uses AI to make predictions that help patients get better healthcare. She’s also the co-founder of Mana.bio which is using AI to automate drug discovery.
On this episode of CRAFTED., Kira will share more on why she believes that, of all the industries that AI will change, it’s those involving chemistry and biology that will change the most. Plus, why she says: “I just want AI to replace me as a scientist.”
Kira shares:
- How Mana.bio is using AI to build new “rocketships” that can deliver drugs to the right planets (cells) — and how they’ve done things in three months that used to take 20 years
- How AI is accelerating drug discovery by creating feedback loops that speed up learning
- How Diagnostic Robotics makes predictions on patient outcomes that help doctors and care teams provide better care
- Why she loves making predictions — Kira is famous for them. Over a decade ago, while getting her PhD and working with Microsoft, she built systems that successfully predicted cholera outbreaks and riots.
- How to incentivize bots to make bolder predictions. i.e. It’s easy to predict that there will not be an earthquake today; it’s harder to say today there will be one.
- Why predictions are only valuable if there’s something you can do to prevent bad outcomes — and why this makes healthcare an ideal field
- How advances in software have enabled her to follow her dream and be a scientist. (Kira doesn’t have the great hands you need to be a lab chemist.)
Key Moments
- (02:29) - Why predictions have been so important to Kira from an early age, and her dream to be a scientist
- (05:46) - How Kira predicts the future and how she became famous for predicting the first cholera outbreak to hit Cuba in more than 100 years
- (09:49) - How Diagnostic Robotics makes predictions that improve healthcare outcomes
- (14:22) - Big unlocks to make better predictions — and explain them to doctors
- (16:42) - What’s “easy” to predict and what’s hard; how to incentivize bots to make bold predictions (e.g. an earthquake)
- (18:49) - Founding Mana.bio and how AI can improve drug discovery
- (23:37) - AI will have a huge impact on the administrative aspects of patient care
- (28:07) - How Mana.bio creates rapid learning feedback loops
- (29:54) - Tips for building with GenAI and why more attention should be paid to causal inference
- (32:52) - Where GenAI will be really transformative in the future
- (34:35) - Outro
CRAFTED. is brought to you in partnership with Docker, which helps developers build, share, run and verify applications anywhere – without environment confirmation or management. More than 20 million developers worldwide use Docker's suite of development tools, services and automations to accelerate the delivery of secure applications.
CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where CRAFTED. host Dan Blumberg and team can help you take a new product from zero to one... and beyond. We specialize in early stage product discovery, growth, and experimentation. Learn more at modernproductminds.com
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Linda Liukas is a programmer, children’s book author, and the creator of Hello Ruby, a whimsical series that teaches computing concepts through stories and play. She’s also the force behind a one-of-a-kind playground in Helsinki—designed to teach kids how computers work without them ever touching a screen.
In this episode, Linda shares why, especially with the rise of AI and code-writing copilots, we need to rethink the way we teach tech.
Linda, a.k.a. the “Mary Poppins of Computing”, is on a mission to bring more whimsy, creativity, and fearlessness to kids and grown-ups alike. Enjoy this very fun episode!
You’ll learn:
- Why physical play helps us grasp abstract computing concepts
- How software makers can benefit from thinking like educators
- What “unplugged computing” looks like—and why it works
- How to cultivate creativity, curiosity, and fearlessness in tech teams
- Why learning through play isn’t just for kids
- What Linda’s AI experiments with tiny personal datasets reveal about the future of learning
Chapters
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (01:42) - What it means to be the “Mary Poppins of Computing”
- (02:18) - Designing the Computer Playground
- (05:43) - Why play is an ideal way to teach programming
- (09:26) - Why software organizations should embrace play
- (13:19) - AI and play
- (14:47) - Learn to code vs. learn to program; how to become future-proof
- (21:20) - Hello Ruby: how Linda accidentally became a children’s book author
- (25:35) - Building more playgrounds and more fun ideas on teaching through play
Links & Resources
- Linda’s website
- Linda’s Newsletter
- Hello Ruby – Linda’s book series and learning platform
- The Computer Playground in Helsinki
More on Dan and CRAFTED.

CRAFTED. host Dan Blumberg will be at SXSW this year. Will you? If so, please reach out! DM me on LinkedIn or go to crafted.fm where you can email me. Let's get a taco!
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Software, hardware, and biotechnology are playing an increasingly transformative role in our mental health and wellness. On this episode of CRAFTED., recorded live on the “Next” stage at SXSW 2024, we discuss what investors look for in these new companies and how they separate what’s real — and what’s near-term — from what’s hype.
On stage with host Dan Blumberg are:
- Amy Kruse, General Partner & Chief Investment Officer at Satori Neuro, and a trained neuroscientist
- Matias Serebrinsky, Co-founder and General Partner at PsyMed Ventures, and the host of Business Trip, which is a great podcast if you want to go even deeper on these topics. Listen at businesstrip.fm
- Christie Nicholson, Founder of Studio Lumina, and the co-host for this panel
We’ll explore AI-powered tools for mental health, the new area of “enerceuticals” (energy replacing the “pharma”), psychedelics, and why what’s in your gut is so important to your mental state. Hear from investment experts who have a wide view of this growing startup landscape and better understand which new ventures are likely to succeed.
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Key Moments:
- 01:38] Recent advances in biotech and why advances in data and AI are helping biology become a more “mature” science
- [04:00] Why AI is overhyped, but also where it’s not
- [07:37] Why psychedelics are overhyped, but also where they’re not
- [10:04] What’s real and amazing: brain-computer interfaces, e.g. humans controlling robotic arms with the minds
- [11:25] What’s real and amazing: precision psychiatry and neuroscience
- [14:12] The emerging field of “enerceuticals” -- using energy instead of drugs, e.g. low intensity focused ultrasound
- [16:17] Neuroplasticity: our brains can change!
- [21:31] Mental health, the gut-brain axis, and food as medicine
- [32:38] The business models of bio tech startups and how to know when a company is making progress on a years-long effort
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CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where my team and I can help you take a new product from zero to one... and beyond. We specialize in early stage product discovery, growth, and experimentation. Learn more at modernproductminds.com
Subscribe to CRAFTED., follow the show, and sign up for the newsletter 👉 CRAFTED.fm
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Check out Tech Now, the free "podcast mixtape" that host Dan Blumberg curates on Hark. Each week, Dan selects and introduces great moments from other podcasts that speak to the latest on artificial intelligence and its implications, new product innovations, the relationship between the Trump administration and Big Tech, and much more.

06/04/24 • 28 min
Diaa El All is the founder and CEO of Soundful, which enables anyone to create brand new music in just a few seconds with AI. And on this episode of CRAFTED., we are literally making music.
We’re also talking about the ethics of using AI to make music. Diaa has been very outspoken about what he sees as the misguided practices of other AI+music companies that train their models by just scraping the web. At Soundful, they’ve taken a different approach: they are painstakingly building their own proprietary data by recording musicians playing one note at a time and then layering the notes to create music that sounds better than if you’d just sampled songs.
“We've done it. There is a way where technological advancement and working with the rights-holders and protecting them can co-exist together.”
We discuss:
Why Diaa stands with the music industry against what he sees as other companies' move fast & break things approach to AI
Diaa’s background as a classical musician, DJ, ghost producer, and founder
How Soundful built its data and how it layers sounds together to make music
Soundful’s origin story and how it emerged from Diaa’s work with AI and marketing automation
Why humans are so important when making music
Why music theory rules are important to follow – except when they’re not!
What to expect next... and how incredible AI voice cloning has become
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CRAFTED. is brought to you in partnership with Docker, which helps developers build, share, run and verify applications anywhere – without environment confirmation or management. More than 20 million developers worldwide use Docker's suite of development tools, services and automations to accelerate the delivery of secure applications.
CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where Dan Blumberg and team advise companies on product, discovery, growth, and experimentation.
Subscribe to CRAFTED., follow the show, and sign up for the newsletter 👉 Crafted.fm
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Key Moments:
[02:01] Ethical AI in Music Creation: How Soundful builds its AI ethically, avoiding training on copyrighted materials and using proprietary data.
[05:00] Diaa’s journey from Cairo to the Royal Academy of London, and his various roles in the music industry before founding Soundful
[07:02] Soundful’s origin story
[10:10] Soundful's music creation process, including the use of music theory rules and proprietary data sets to generate tracks
[12:08] How Soundful manages the non-deterministic nature of AI to ensure unique, high-quality music outputs for users.
[14:36] How Soundful levels people up and why he’s so excited to level up that great singer who is not yet a great producer
[17:00] The hardest part of building Soundful - working with the music industry and winning their acceptance
[21:55] Predictions for the future, including advancements in voice cloning and the potential for democratizing creative opportunities.

Paige Costello is the the head of AI and co-head of product at Asana and on this episode of CRAFTED. we're exploring what it means to ship products with AI, how AI will change the way work gets done, and how to organize your teams for success in this brave new world.
We explore:
- How the future of work – and communicating about work – is changing
- Why Asana chose to create an “AI org” instead of a less centralized innovation approach
- How Asana ships — and measures the success of — AI-powered features, e.g. SmartStatus, that aim to take the drudgery out of work
- How product management is changing with the rise of AI
- Why running an A/B test is harder when a non-deterministic (i.e. unpredictable by design) GenAI tool is involved
- Why it’s so important to “get out of the building” and some of Paige’s favorite user research moments from doing so
- The latest with “PaigeBot” and what Paige hopes AI can do for her
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CRAFTED. is brought to you in partnership with Docker, which helps developers build, share, run and verify applications anywhere – without environment confirmation or management. More than 20 million developers worldwide use Docker's suite of development tools, services and automations to accelerate the delivery of secure applications.
CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where Dan Blumberg and team advise companies on product, discovery, growth, and experimentation.
Subscribe to CRAFTED., follow the show, and sign up for the newsletter 👉 Crafted.fm
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Key Moments:
[02:17] AI-generated status reports: How Asana summarizes a project – or many projects – using AI. And why it needs to do so carefully.
[05:00] How to organize for innovation: How Asana organizes its teams to integrate AI and the strategies they employ for effective AI implementation.
[09:06] How AI will change the role of product managers and why the stochastic nature of AI will be something we all have to get used to
[14:26] Challenges of prototyping and scaling AI
[16:07] How Asana uses AI internally and how it dogfoods its own products
[18:17] Profound implications of AI + the future of work
[22:20] Will AI really help product managers get out of the building more? Or do we just find new excuses not to? And what Paige finds so powerful about “being in someone’s space”
[25:32] An update on “PaigeBot” and what Paige wishes a bot would do for her

06/25/24 • 32 min
When Docker restructured, the company went back to its roots: super-serving developers. CTO Justin Cormack says that’s why the company is developer-obsessed, not customer-obsessed: “We really wanted to focus on the fact that it's the developer who loves Docker. It's the developer who is going to be using Docker every day...”
Over the past decade, Docker exploded in popularity as companies moved to cloud and adopted software containers as they did... but the company struggled as a business and, five years ago, made massive changes: “When we restructured people were like, `Well, I kind of hope this works, but I doubt it will.`”
Well, it’s working. Docker is now bigger than ever and growing.
On this episode of CRAFTED... We'll discuss developer productivity, how Docker continues to build new products to improve it, and why so many organizations are in an awkward phase, with too many responsibilities being put onto the developer.
We’ll also look beyond the container to new vectors of growth, including helping companies put GenAI to production.
Plus, Justin will share tips for developers on how they can better communicate their needs. And what CFO-types can do in return: “the one thing they can do is actually listen to the developers!”
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Key Moments:
[3:13] Why Docker needed to restructure and refocus and why the turnaround has been a success
[04:52] Why Docker is “developer-obsessed” not “customer-obsessed”
[6:13] Docker’s explosive growth in its early years: containers, the cloud and microservices
[08:48] Docker's Successful Restructuring and Product Development
[11:22] “Shift Left” and why this trend of putting more responsibility onto developers earlier and earlier in development is great, but also can put too much pressure on developers, who need to be supported
[13:53] How Justin and team prioritize Docker's roadmap
[16:48] AI: How Docker is helping its client build RAG and other GenAI apps, and the tricky infrastructure needed to support them
[19:38] Developer productivity and the importance of the inner loop
[27:01] Developers love their laptops! And why Windows machines have become so popular
[30:40] How to talk so your CFO will listen and the rise of business-focused engineers
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CRAFTED. is brought to you in partnership with Docker, which helps developers build, share, run and verify applications anywhere – without environment confirmation or management. More than 20 million developers worldwide use Docker's suite of development tools, services and automations to accelerate the delivery of secure applications.
CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where CRAFTED. host Dan Blumberg and team can help you take a new product from zero to one... and beyond. We specialize in early stage product discovery, growth, and experimentation. Learn more at modernproductminds.com
Subscribe to CRAFTED., follow the show, and sign up for the newsletter 👉 crafted.fm

06/18/24 • 43 min
Software, hardware, and biotechnology are playing an increasingly transformative role in our mental health and wellness. On this episode of CRAFTED., recorded live on the “Next” stage at SXSW, we discuss what investors look for in these new companies and how they separate what’s real — and what’s near-term — from what’s hype.
On stage with host Dan Blumberg are:
- Amy Kruse, General Partner & Chief Investment Officer at Satori Neuro, and a trained neuroscientist
- Matias Serebrinsky, Co-founder and General Partner at PsyMed Ventures, and the host of Business Trip, which is a great podcast if you want to go even deeper on these topics. Listen at businesstrip.fm
- Christie Nicholson, Founder of Studio Lumina, and the co-host for this panel
We’ll explore AI-powered tools for mental health, the new area of “enerceuticals” (energy replacing the “pharma”), psychedelics, and why what’s in your gut is so important to your mental state. Hear from investment experts who have a wide view of this growing startup landscape and better understand which new ventures are likely to succeed.
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Key Moments:
[03:18] Recent advances in biotech and why advances in data and AI are helping biology become a more “mature” science
[05:30] Why AI is overhyped, but also where it’s not
[09:07] Why psychedelics are overhyped, but also where they’re not
[11:24] What’s real and amazing: brain-computer interfaces, e.g. humans controlling robotic arms with the minds
[13:55] What’s real and amazing: precision psychiatry and neuroscience
[15:42] The emerging field of “enerceuticals” -- using energy instead of drugs, e.g. low intensity focused ultrasound
[17:47] Neuroplasticity: our brains can change!
[23:01] Mental health, the gut-brain axis, and food as medicine
[34:58] The business models of bio tech startups and how to know when a company is making progress on a years-long effort
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CRAFTED. is brought to you in partnership with Docker, which helps developers build, share, run and verify applications anywhere – without environment confirmation or management. More than 20 million developers worldwide use Docker's suite of development tools, services and automations to accelerate the delivery of secure applications. Learn more at Docker.com
CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where my team and I can help you take a new product from zero to one... and beyond. We specialize in early stage product discovery, growth, and experimentation. Learn more at modernproductminds.com
Subscribe to CRAFTED., follow the show, and sign up for the newsletter 👉 CRAFTED.fm

Dr. Gabriella Rosen Kellerman is the Chief Product and Innovation Officer at BetterUp, a multi-billion dollar startup that helps people and companies level up. Through a combination of human coaching and AI, BetterUp is able to offer the kind of executive coaching that used to be reserved for... executives.
On this episode of CRAFTED. we dig into how BetterUp ships new products, proves they work, and what's next...
Key Moments:
[2:23 - 7:27] How BetterUp helps companies and employees level up
[7:27 - 11:15] How BetterUp build products — and why they have more than the typical product trio of product/design/engineering
[11:15 - 14:22] Launching the Group Coaching product, testing it, and scaling it (during the pandemic)
[14:22 - 17:42] “Kids in the candy store” – how BetterUp is building with GenAI after so many years of building with GOFAI (good old fashioned AI)
[17:42 - 20:38] Challenges as BetterUp has scaled up and what’s next for the company
[20:38 - 22:26] The “whitewater world of work” and what makes Gabriella optimistic about the future
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The book: Tomorrowmind
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CRAFTED. is brought to you in partnership with Docker, which helps developers build, share, run and verify applications anywhere – without environment confirmation or management. More than 20 million developers worldwide use Docker's suite of development tools, services and automations to accelerate the delivery of secure applications. Learn more at Docker.com
CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where my team and I can help you take a new product from zero to one... and beyond. We specialize in early stage product discovery, growth, and experimentation. Learn more at modernproductminds.com
Subscribe to CRAFTED., follow the show, and sign up for the newsletter 👉 Crafted.fm
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April Dunford is an expert at product positioning. She’s advised hundreds of B2B companies on how they can make their products Obviously Awesome — that’s also the title of her bestselling book on positioning.
On this episode of CRAFTED., April shares tips on how you can make your product standout and how you can drive more sales — that’s the focus of her latest book, Sales Pitch.
April says great positioning starts when you truly understand the answer to this question: “If you didn't exist, what would a customer do?”
And the answer may surprise you: “We lose half of our deals in B2B to ‘do nothing!’”
Do nothing – the status quo – is a fierce competitor and April has identified ways to help customers gain the confidence they need to make a scary purchase decision (e.g. buying a new CRM). Key here: don’t sell to your customer; help them buy.
April is fun and has a knack for sharing colorful anecdotes and analogies that will stick with you. e.g. Tune in to find out what buying a toilet has to do with B2B SaaS.
Takeaways from this episode:
- Positioning defines how your product is the best in the world at delivering something to a defined group of people
- Great positioning starts with understanding the competition. Not what you think the competition is, but what your customers actually evaluate you against. e.g. Is your product cake (dessert) or a muffin (breakfast)? They’re both made of bread and pretty similar, but they’ve got totally different competitors.
- Startups often have great positioning at the outset, but then it slips over time as new competitors copy what you do and your uniqueness gets lost. You need to pay attention to your positioning as the market changes.
- Don’t sell! Help your customers buy. Don’t assume they know how to! Imagine you’re selling a CRM... When was the last time your customer bought one? Ten years ago? If ever. Help them contextualize your product among the others out there.
- Lead with business outcomes! Not features.
Key Moments:
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (02:20) - - Working with founders, being "the positioning expert", and why positioning is so tricky to get right
- (05:22) - - How to make your product "Obviously Awesome"
- (07:18) - - The five elements of great positioning
- (15:59) - - Why "do nothing" is your strongest competitor: 50% of B2B deals are lost to "do nothing"
- (17:43) - - Don't sell: Rather, "help your customers buy" (and what buying a toilet has to do with this)
- (29:50) - - April positions herself: How she grew her personal brand and narrowed in on her solopreneur offering
- (33:16) - - Outro
CRAFTED. is brought to you in partnership with Docker, which helps developers build, share, run and verify applications anywhere – without environment confirmation or management. More than 20 million developers worldwide use Docker's suite of development tools, services and automations to accelerate the delivery of secure applications.
CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where CRAFTED. host Dan Blumberg and team can help you take a new product from zero to one... and beyond. We specialize in early stage product discovery, growth, and experimentation.
Subscribe to CRAFTED., follow the show, and sign up for the newsletter 👉 crafted.fm

02/20/25 • 35 min
Software is eating the world, right? We've all heard this phrase by now, but inventor and investor Pablos Holman has something important to add: “The world can't eat software.”
That’s why Pablos focuses on “deep tech”, i.e. how to invent new solutions to real world problems like energy, water, waste, construction, and sanitation. Pablos says we’re still mostly using version 1.0 technology for these fundamental systems, but recent advances, including AI and the ability to prototype and test in software, are enabling incredible innovation in hardware.
Pablos has worked with Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and more. He's kind of a mad scientist and in this episode we’ll discuss things that sound like science fiction, but that Pablos says are coming soon, such as solar panels in outer space that can beam clean energy down to earth, autonomous cargo ships blown by the wind across the ocean, and tiny nuclear reactors buried a mile underground that power the world above.
At Deep Future, Pablos is on a mission to solve the world's biggest problems, and he's hoping more people will make the jump that he did from software to hardware and into deep tech, because, as he says, “ all the people who've been building software their entire career, those are the ones who are going to save the world.”
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More on Pablos:
- Deep Future: https://deepfuture.tech/
- Deep Future podcast: https://deepfuture.tech/podcast-index/
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How many episodes does CRAFTED. have?
CRAFTED. currently has 73 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Product Management, Product, Digital Transformation, Entrepreneurship, Design, Business Strategy, Startup, Development, Software, Growth, Podcasts, Technology, Business, Innovation and Engineering.
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The episode title 'How Media Is Made Today: AI and a Modern CMS | Matt Monahan, President, Arc XP, The Washington Post' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on CRAFTED. is 27 minutes.
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