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Just Gonna Send It
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10 episodes
3 weeks ago
Garrett McCurrach and Canon Reeves of Pipedream Labs join Jim to share how they are rethinking logistics by building underground delivery networks for automated cities. From scrappy early experiments to becoming their own first customer, they explain why real infrastructure requires long term thinking, hands on execution, and a focus on purpose over hype.
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Garrett McCurrach and Canon Reeves of Pipedream Labs join Jim to share how they are rethinking logistics by building underground delivery networks for automated cities. From scrappy early experiments to becoming their own first customer, they explain why real infrastructure requires long term thinking, hands on execution, and a focus on purpose over hype.
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Solange Massa (CEO/Founder, Ecoatoms)
Just Gonna Send It
54 minutes
3 days ago
Solange Massa (CEO/Founder, Ecoatoms)
Jim sits down with Solange Massa, CEO and founder of Ecoatoms, to talk about sending real experiments to space. She shares how her path from opera singing to medicine led her into aerospace, and what it actually takes to build payloads that can fly to space when failure isn’t an option.
Just Gonna Send It
Garrett McCurrach and Canon Reeves of Pipedream Labs join Jim to share how they are rethinking logistics by building underground delivery networks for automated cities. From scrappy early experiments to becoming their own first customer, they explain why real infrastructure requires long term thinking, hands on execution, and a focus on purpose over hype.