Sarah Buszka
AI, Applied
A podcast exploring how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of work, education and innovation. Through conversations with educators, industry experts and emerging voices, we break down the real-world applications of AI and make complex ideas accessible, practical and actionable.
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How Women Are Putting the Human Back Into AI 14.04.2026 29:51
An all-women AI team from Waukesha County Technical College shares how they’re navigating the rapid evolution of AI across design, data, and development. From challenging the hype to fostering critical thinking and creativity in students, this conversation explores how AI can amplify human potential if we use it intentionally and responsibly. Guests: Kathleen Yanasak, Graphic Designer, Waukesh...
The New Rules of Venture: Who Wins in the Age of AI? 14.04.2026 22:28
Joe Kirgues, Co-founder of gener8tor, shares how startups, education, and local ecosystems must align to compete in the AI era. From venture capital realities to building talent pipelines, this conversation explores what it really takes for communities to lead, not follow, in the next wave of innovation. Guest: Joe Kirgues, Co-founder, gener8tor Joe Kirgues co-founded gener8tor in 2012, which ha...
Architecting the Future: AI, Talent and the Next Economy 14.04.2026 31:15
An inside look at how Waukesha County Technical College is leading the charge in applied AI, featuring WCTC President Dr. Richard Barnhouse’s vision for transforming education, industry and regional economic growth through emerging technologies. This episode explores how businesses and educators can move from curiosity to action, leveraging AI to amplify human potential and stay ahead in a rapidly...
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