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Between Data & Risk

Between Data & Risk

De: Dr. Marian Siwiak and Artur Guja
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Between Data and Risk is for founders who are actually building something. After nearly 50 episodes on data, risk, and business ops with corporate leaders, we shifted focus—because the stories that stuck weren’t about scale. They were about the early days, when everything’s uncertain and nothing works yet. Now we talk to founders making real decisions with limited info, tight time, and no safety net. The problems vary, but the terrain is shared: shipping too early, hiring too safe, trusting your gut and hoping you’re right. Your hosts: Artur Guja, ex-CRO and ex-trader who navigated 2008 with gains. Dr. Marian Siwiak, scientist, data whisperer, author of Data Mesh in Action, and creator of artificial sentience. Together, they wrote Starting Data Analytics with ChatGPT. And they still enjoy what matters most: talking to founders figuring it out as they go. Subscribe if you want to learn what works (and what doesn’t) from people who’ve lived it.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • E52: Revolution, Mental Health, and Music with Ariana Alexander-Sefre
    Jun 9 2025

    What if the next revolution doesn’t start with a protest—but with a beat?

    In this powerful episode of Between Data & Risk, hosts Marian Siwiak and Artur Guja sit down with Ariana Alexander-Sefre, founder of SPOKE, to explore how music, culture, and authenticity can radically reshape mental health care.

    Ariana shares her journey from the wellness industry to launching SPOKE, a platform that fuses music with psychology to support mental well-being—particularly for young men often sidelined by traditional therapy. Together, we dive deep into the role of cultural relevance, social prescribing, and authenticity in business, while unpacking the deeper question: Can change come from inside the system?

    🔑 What you’ll learn:

    - Why music can be more effective than words in mental health support

    - How SPOKE uses sound to make therapy more accessible and relatable

    - The dangers of commodifying rebellion—and how to resist it

    - What balancing profit and purpose really looks like in a social enterprise

    - How company culture shapes impact from the inside out

    - Why we need to rethink how we define “help” in the age of algorithms

    - Whether you're a founder, creator, or someone navigating the edges of change—this conversation will challenge how you see art, business, and care.

    Relevant links:

    Ariana Aleksander-Sefre's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arianasefre/

    SPOKE: https://spoke.world/

    🎙 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if this resonates with you.

    #MentalHealth #MusicTherapy #StartupLife #CulturalRevolution #AuthenticLeadership #SocialEnterprise #SpokeWorld #ArianaAlexanderSefre #Founders #MentalHealthAwareness #BetweenDataAndRisk #RevolutionWithRhythm

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    41 m
  • E51: Heat, Waste, Wisdom, and Computing Power with Mark Bjornsgaard
    Jun 2 2025

    In this Between Data and Risk episode, Dr. Marian Siwiak and Artur Guja engage with Mark Bjornsgaard of Deep Green to explore innovative solutions for utilizing waste heat from data centers. The conversation delves into the potential for community benefits, the evolving landscape of data center clients, and the intersection of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors with cost efficiency. Mark shares insights from his entrepreneurial journey, the importance of local solutions in energy transition, and reflections on capitalism and social responsibility.

    Takeaways

    - 90% of the heat from data centers can be captured for use.

    - Data centers can provide free heat to local communities.

    - The prawn industry is a significant contributor to carbon emissions.

    - Local solutions are essential for sustainable energy practices.

    - The journey of entrepreneurship often involves waiting for the right moment.

    - Cost efficiency is crucial for the adoption of green technologies.

    - Brexit has complicated the tech market in the UK.

    - Community engagement is vital for successful energy projects.

    - The importance of social responsibility in business practices.

    - Innovative energy storage solutions can transform the market.

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    37 m
  • E50: Is the Hardest Part of AI… Still AI?
    May 18 2025

    In this conversation, Dr. Marian Siwiak and Artur Guja discuss the challenges and opportunities of implementing AI in the finance sector with Neil Lathia from Gradient Labs. They explore the complexities of building AI solutions in regulated environments, the importance of understanding customer vulnerability, and the role of empathy in AI interactions. The discussion also touches on the evolving nature of AI development teams and the implications of AI on employment and business operations.

    Takeaways

    - AI is still relatively new in many financial environments.

    - Building confidence with stakeholders is crucial for AI adoption.

    - Understanding customer vulnerability is essential for effective AI support.

    - Empathy in AI involves understanding before providing solutions.

    - The future of AI may involve less operational overhead and more efficiency.

    - AI's impact on employment is significant, especially in customer-facing roles.

    - AI can mimic empathy but lacks true emotional understanding.

    - The roles within AI development teams are evolving and collapsing together.

    - There is a reluctance to adopt AI due to fear of potential failures.

    - AI's ability to navigate complex customer interactions is still limited.

    Relevant links:

    Gradient labs: https://gradient-labs.ai/

    Neal's Github page: https://nlathia.github.io/

    Neal's Medium page: https://neal-lathia.medium.com/

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    32 m
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