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Episode 61 – Featured Guest Garry Wheeler

By |2025-08-16T02:56:29+00:00April 25th, 2025|Podcasts, Author|

This week on The Covert Code, we step into the creative frontier with Garry S. Wheeler, author and COO of Xpertloop, as he reveals how AI can amplify your authentic voice rather than replace it. Discover the unexpected ways artificial intelligence is revolutionizing audience connection!

Garry S. Wheeler, author and COO of Xpertloop, on The Covert Code Podcast discussing how AI amplifies authentic voices, audience connection, and creative innovationMeet Garry Wheeler

Garry S. Wheeler is an award-winning and accomplished executive, bestselling author, and abstract artist with over 40 years of experience as an entrepreneur, CEO, COO, GM, CIO, CFO, and supply chain leader across multiple sectors, including high tech, IoT, AI, consumer products, manufacturing, real estate, professional services, media/entertainment, and non-profits. He has an extensive background in P & L and operations management and has led many successful mergers and acquisitions.

Wheeler is also a multi-award-winning international abstract artist and a nonprofit leader in the arts. He serves as the Board President of the Marco Island Center for the Arts and the Art Center Theater and is the former President of the Art Council of Southwest Florida. Garry is a world traveler who has traveled to more than 100 countries in his lifetime. Lastly, he has a need for speed, racing stock cars on 23 different NASCAR tracks over the last 15 years!

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Episode 60 – Featured Guest Marcelo Calbucci

By |2025-09-03T16:03:36+00:00April 18th, 2025|Podcasts, Author|

Join us on The Covert Code Podcast; the topic is “Innovation and Scaling Startups” with Marcelo Calbucci, Founder, and author of The PRFAQ Framework. With over 20+ years of experience in product development, innovation, and scaling businesses, Marcelo is here to share valuable insights on how to solve customer pain points and drive growth.

Marcelo Calbucci on The Covert Code Podcast discussing PRFAQ, innovation, and scaling startups for business growthMeet Marcelo

I’ve been obsessed with technology, products, and innovation for as long as I can remember. I wrote my first software when I was 12; I sold my first software at 16 (a CRM tool for MS-DOS), and that journey continues until today.

I was born in Brazil and moved to Seattle to work for Microsoft in the late 90s, mostly leading engineering at Bing. After seven years, the entrepreneurial call was too strong, and I left. Over 18 years, I’ve founded and built startups and startup studios in Seattle and in London. I’ve raised more than $40M for my startups in social networks, events, media, fitness, health, telecommunications, and more. I spent close to two years at Amazon, leading a product and engineering team in HR.

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Episode 58 – Featured Guest Marianne Bachynski

By |2025-09-03T16:10:26+00:00April 4th, 2025|Podcasts|

Join us on The Covert Code Podcast; the topic is “Driving Business through Technology Transformation” with Marianne Bachynski, a seasoned executive with extensive experience in leading IT strategy and business transformations for large Fortune 500 companies, including Morgan Stanley, AIG, and more.

Marianne Bachynski on The Covert Code Podcast sharing insights on tech transformation, leadership, and Fortune 500 executive strategyMeet Marianne Bachynski

Marianne Bachynski is a distinguished executive with a wealth of experience leading technology and business transformations at the highest levels. Renowned for her strategic insight and governance expertise, Marianne has made significant contributions to Fortune 500 companies through various C-suite positions. Her career is marked by a proven ability to align IT, operational, and business strategies to drive growth and efficiency within complex organizations.

Marianne Bachynski’s career highlights her strategic vision, operational expertise, and leadership capabilities. Her ability to manage large teams, oversee complex projects, and drive organizational success makes her an asset for any board. Marianne’s broad experience and dedication to the highest standards position her as an ideal candidate for contributing to the governance and strategic direction of forward-thinking organizations.

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Episode 57 – Featured Guest Brad Mahon

By |2025-09-03T16:13:36+00:00March 27th, 2025|Podcasts, Author|

Join us on The Covert Code Podcast; the topic is “Transforming Education through Leadership and Community Engagement” with Brad Mahon, President & CEO of Great Plains College and author of Leadership Is Personal.

Brad Mahon on The Covert Code Podcast, President of Great Plains College and author of Leadership Is Personal, sharing insights on education leadership and community engagementMeet Brad Mahon

Brad Mahon, MBA, PhD, has enjoyed more than 25 years as a leader in higher education. His experience spans from the classroom to the boardroom, always with an emphasis on engaging the community.

As a college president and past university dean, Brad passionately advocates for providing learners with transformative educational experiences and aligning institutions with the communities they serve. Collaboration and cooperation are hallmarks of his administration. His tenures included establishing strategic partnerships with other educational institutions, community organizations, and industry. In 2022, he received the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, recognizing his service to the education sector.

Brad recently published Leadership Is Personal, which reveals the positive effects of authentic, community-focused leadership. Drawing from his rich experiences in higher education and the arts, he shows how cultivating strong internal cultures and external community connections can drive organizational success.

When no one is looking, Brad still regularly sneaks off campus to moonlight as a professional guitarist. He’s a member of the American Federation of Musicians Local 547 and the Royal Conservatory of Music’s College of Examiners.

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Episode 56 – Featured Guest Lawrence Hanley

By |2025-09-03T16:20:01+00:00March 21st, 2025|Podcasts|

Join us on The Covert Code Podcast; the topic is “The Business of Greenery” with Lawrence Hanley, Founder & CEO of Desk Plants. From a simple idea to a thriving company, Lawrence shares insights on leveraging the art of gift-giving to boost engagement, maximize referrals, and make any customer space a little more zen.

Lawrence Hanley, Founder & CEO of Desk Plants, on The Covert Code Podcast discussing The Business of Greenery, gift giving, and creating zen spacesMeet Lawrence Hanley

Lawrence Hanley is the visionary founder and CEO of Desk Plants, a company dedicated to bringing nature into workspaces through stylish, low-maintenance plant solutions. With a background in environmental science and urban design, Lawrence established Desk Plants in 2018 after recognizing the growing disconnect between modern office workers and natural environments. His company specializes in curating plant collections specifically designed for desk spaces, meeting rooms, and office common areas, combining aesthetic appeal with proven wellness benefits. Lawrence’s passion for biophilic design and sustainable business practices has positioned Desk Plants as a leader in the workplace wellness sector, serving clients ranging from tech startups to Fortune 500 companies. Under his guidance, Desk Plants has expanded its offerings to include educational workshops, corporate wellness programs, and customized greenery solutions for businesses nationwide.

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Episode 55 – Featured Guest D’Yanna Craighead

By |2025-09-03T16:26:07+00:00March 14th, 2025|Podcasts, Author|

Join us on The Covert Code Podcast; the topic is “Transformative Leadership and Growth” with D’Yanna Craighead, often described as a unicorn in the software engineering industry.

D’Yanna Craighead, author of The Butterfly Code and senior tech leader, featured on The Covert Code Podcast sharing 25+ years of experienceMeet D’Yanna Craighead

D’Yanna Craighead is a published author and award-winning senior technology manager with over 25 years of experience at various large corporations. With a background mixed with software engineering, technical product management, and technical program management, she has spent her career delivering large, highly visible technology products around the world.

As a Black woman in technology, D’Yanna’s biggest passion is inspiring others. In her powerful debut book, The Butterfly Code, D’Yanna takes readers on a transformative journey of personal evolution, resilience, and self-discovery. Drawing on her own remarkable life experiences, she reveals a profound framework for navigating life’s challenges and emerging as the best version of oneself called The Butterfly Code Framework.

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Episode 54 – Featured Guest Terry Ziemniak

By |2025-09-03T16:28:52+00:00March 6th, 2025|Podcasts|

Join us on The Covert Code Podcast; the topic is “Building Scalable Security Programs” with Terry Ziemniak. Terry shares insights on aligning security with business goals and building scalable, risk-based solutions.

Terry Ziemniak on The Covert Code Podcast, cybersecurity expert with 25+ years of experience in security architecture and risk managementMeet Terry Ziemniak

Terry has more than 25 years of experience in information security. His areas of expertise include security architecture, penetration testing, operations, auditing, risk management, disaster preparedness, and compliance. Throughout his career, he has held the position of Chief Information Security Officer for several multi-billion-dollar organizations across the United States.

Terry is a partner at TechCXO—a firm specializing in fractional executive services. He is a cybersecurity leader who is called on by boards, investors, and senior management teams to support healthcare, service organizations, retail, and manufacturing companies—along with government agencies and contractors—as a fractional CiSO. Terry has successfully managed security programs in a variety of industries, sizes, and cultures throughout his career. He excels in building solutions and programs that are scalable, pragmatic, and risk-based.

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Episode 47 – Featured Guest Daniel Borba

By |2025-09-16T23:29:24+00:00January 17th, 2025|Podcasts|

This week on The Covert Code Podcast, the topic is Driving Brand Differentiation with Strategic Video Content with Daniel Borba, Founder and CEO of SparkPortal. Daniel shares how his innovative Video-as-a-Service (VaaS) model is transforming video marketing for SaaS and B2B businesses, offering scalable, impactful solutions.

Daniel Borba, founder and CEO of SparkPortal, guest on The Covert Code Podcast discussing Video-as-a-Service and innovative video marketing for SaaS and B2B growth.Meet Daniel Borba

Daniel Borba is the founder and CEO of SparkPortal, a company revolutionizing video marketing for SaaS and B2B businesses. By pioneering the innovative Video-as-a-Service (VaaS) model, Daniel provides SaaS marketers with a cost-effective, scalable solution to produce high-quality, strategically aligned video content. An immigrant entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the video industry, Daniel is committed to helping companies leverage video as a growth driver, not just a marketing tactic.

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Tipping the Scale: Navigating Privacy and Innovation in Advertising

By |2025-09-16T23:56:20+00:00January 13th, 2025|Forbes Articles|

As a creative person and an advertising agency owner, I have mixed feelings about privacy.

Early in my career, it was common for clients to express their privacy concerns and, more specifically, to use targeting as part of an online advertising campaign. I understood their discomfort with potentially invasive communication that was very different from the traditional advertising we were accustomed to. The idea that someone could cookie or pixel you and then know everything about you from your online behavior was too much for many.

I encouraged clients to think of it as waste management. Online offers a new opportunity for businesses to reduce the number of ads and messages to consumers who have no interest in receiving them. When someone decided to go onto a browser, participating was a commitment.

It’s important to recognize that a browser is a marketing engine that connects users with the products and services they seek. Relevant search data makes push advertising more effective—we already know the customers’ interests and can insert ourselves into their journey, delivering the information they want.

What I told my clients many years ago is still true today, but the ability to track and target users cross-channel has never been greater. As a marketer, this is very good news.

The bad news? I wonder if the increasing influence of AI and consumer behavior on advertising is causing us to lose our ability to surprise and delight consumers. How can a brand stand out if everything starts to look and sound the same, consistently meeting expectations and nothing more?

As the Super Bowl approaches, this question has left me feeling conflicted. I watch the game more for TV commercials than for football. Why? because it’s an opportunity to be surprised and inspired, to learn about a new brand, or to reimagine an old one.

The Super Bowl ads always have a high impact because of the number of people watching. Is it the commercials themselves, or is it more about the experience? I think both, but hype plays a part. The ad itself is less important than the anticipation established on game day. From kickoff to the final play, viewers anticipate continuous entertainment.

Is it possible to create the same buzz for a new or established brand in micro spaces eclipsed by the Super Bowl? For example, if we identify that a person travels internationally and might be interested in our new translation app gear, do we—should we—create an ad that is shocking and gets that buzz? Or is it enough to expose potential customers to brands and products based on their life experiences and their searches in real time?

In addition, it’s not too much information that worries me. It’s too little. It’s the consumer who doesn’t share their interests, whose searches don’t reflect that they’re in love with an avid golfer or have a child interested in environmentalism.

Those are the missed opportunities, the obstacles that prevent our Super Bowl moments—showing a consumer something new, something that surprises them at the perfect moment. As digital advertising progresses and consumers begin to resist cookies and social sharing, will we revert to guesswork or intensify our efforts to reach a wider audience?

Privacy vs. data. Like all great games, the outcome is unpredictable, but I still believe we can find a way for both to win.

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