Will Ferrell reprises his role as Ron Burgundy in the world-famous Ron Burgundy Podcast! Each episode has a different theme in which Ron engages in conversation with another notable person on the topic at hand. In true Ron Burgundy fashion, these conversations have a tendency to go off the rails, and we find out things about people we never knew we wanted to know. Join America’s favorite Anchorman, continuing to delight audiences with the comical musings of Ron Burgundy – and leave them want ...
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The Innovators & Investors Podcast


1 Transforming Due Diligence with AI: Wokelo’s Automation of Private Market Research and Risk Analysis 44:11
In this episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with Sid Masson, co-founder and CEO of Wokelo AI, to explore how their platform is transforming due diligence and research workflows in private equity, venture capital, consulting, and banking. Sid shares the origins of Wokelo AI, born from firsthand experience with the tedious and error-prone aspects of manual data analysis, and how their agent-driven platform automates complex data synthesis—turning scattered public and proprietary datasets into tailored, actionable insights and well-crafted deliverables. The conversation delves into the nuanced approach Wokelo takes toward risk assessment by integrating unconventional signals from social media, user reviews, and expert interviews, aiming to provide a comprehensive and balanced view beyond traditional metrics. Sid also discusses the evolution of their product from a single-feature diligence tool to a versatile, no-code platform empowering users to build customized AI agents that fit unique workflows. The episode highlights key lessons learned in product design, emphasizing founder-led UX development early on, and the strategic decisions around hybrid remote work culture to attract and retain top talent globally. Sid offers candid reflections on fundraising challenges during a tough market, the importance of investor alignment beyond capital, and how they allocate resources prioritizing rapid product innovation ahead of scaling sales and marketing. Listeners gain valuable perspectives on navigating startup growth, maintaining culture, and leveraging AI to augment—not replace—human expertise across the investment lifecycle. Sid closes with personal insights on adaptability, discipline, and continuous learning that have shaped his entrepreneurial journey, making this episode a rich resource for founders, investors, and professionals interested in the intersection of AI and private market research. For more information, visit wokelo.ai or contact Sid directly at sid@wokelo.ai. Learn more about Wokelo AI work at: https://www.wokelo.ai/ Connect with Sid Masson on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siddhantmasson/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
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This week the boys don their gay apparel, brought to you by Target. Pride season kicks off nationwide with a classic banger: anti-gay bigotry. Tony wants conservatives to boycott better if they are going to boycott at all while Casey lays out some surprising reasons why June is the worst month to go mass shooting. Robert De Niro and Al Pacino have pregnant young wives so the boys give an extended Pride lesson in baby making.
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This week the boys don their gay apparel, brought to you by Target. Pride season kicks off nationwide with a classic banger: anti-gay bigotry. Tony wants conservatives to boycott better if they are going to boycott at all while Casey lays out some surprising reasons why June is the worst month to go mass shooting. Robert De Niro and Al Pacino have pregnant young wives so the boys give an extended Pride lesson in baby making.
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×Tony goes back to Brooklyn and takes more of their money, forgetting more of their names. Casey wants a Botox buddy and doesn’t want to feel like a prick about it. Penn Station is the latest historic gay club to be shut down in America. The Riyadh Comedy Festival announces its lineup and, shockingly, the gay power half hour isn’t on it.…
The boys are back.
This week, the boys talk about other stuff too.
This week, the boys talk about how gross it is to catch the measles.
The boys "celebrate" their 350th episode.
The boys are back and louder than ever.
This is the last pod of the year, look out for new episodes in 2025.
This week the boys are back and better than ever! Or getting there at least. Tony prepares for surgery to repair a recently acquired bodily non-conformity, and he’s in his head about the new parts. Casey is diagnosed with a tongue that’s too big for his mouth and few are surprised. Israel sends exploding pagers to its northern neighbors in an attempt to dissuade anyone ever from wanting to be its neighbor. And someone allegedly tries to kill Trump again through a hedge. Ahedgedly……
It's a thirty-minute show with two best friends who happen to be gay and are not afraid to argue.
It's a thirty-minute show with two best friends who happen to be gay and are not afraid to argue.
A thirty-minute show with two best friends who happen to be gay and are not afraid to argue
This week the boys are back with a bang. After a 6 week hiatus Tony and Casey return having survived the hottest Pride season on record. Also still alive is former President Donald Trump and the boys debate the reality of his assassination. Attempt. The list of those not surviving the boy’s hiatus includes icons Richard Simmons, Dr. Ruth and Shannon Doherty. R.I.P.…
This week the boys strike nothing from the record. Marjorie Taylor Green and Jasmine Crockett fight on the congressional floor and Casey likens it to the narrative surrounding the Gaza protest movement which sparks an argument more civil than anything you’d see in Congress these days. Move over snakes, now there are measles on a plane and the boys talk about how gross that is. Elon Musk plans to insert a chip into a second human brain and Tony complains that we haven’t seen enough results from the first chip.…
A thirty-minute show with two best friends who happen to be gay that are not afraid to argue.
This week the boys let the dogs out. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem brags about killing her dog which turns out is a little too maga even for maga. Protests on campuses nationwide have the boys (predictable) arguing but (surprisingly) also agreeing. Kevin Spacey asks to be uncanceled so the boys give some hot takes on The Biz.…
Thirty minutes of content from two gay best friends. This week the boys don’t fight once! The Washington Correspondents Dinner is supposed to be funny but to the boys, it’s just a reminder that Biden needs a better makeup artist. Casey is still feeling butt hurt from the first Trump administration and if the Supreme Court grants absolute presidential immunity he’s preparing to get fully blown out by the second. Tony shares best practices for getting out of jury duty and with Tennessee enacting more bad laws the boys share a plan for getting people out of that state.…
This week the boys can’t extinguish the flame. A man lights himself on fire outside of Trump’s trial leading to an argument over who can be defined as crazy. A question for women in the woods leads to a surprising answer and the debunking of a misogynistic myth, while a scientific breakthrough has Casey worried about the future of humanity in general and Tony rooting for the end. Very on brand.…
This week the boys bring you doom AND gloom. An earthquake in NYC and a solar eclipse have the boys thinking about preparedness. The IDF kills several members of a relief organization and all of a sudden now the world has had enough. Korean women are refusing to interact with Korean men and the effects are generational, while white Americans move to Mexico and end up getting real white about it.…
30 minutes with 2 gay hosts.
This week the boys join the ban wagon. Senator Katie Britt’s response to the SOTU proves why conservatives should leave acting to the Hollywood nepo-babies. Florida cracks down on spring breakers which is such an abrupt change of identity, it’s now illegal to talk about Florida in Florida public schools. Congress votes to ban TikTok, Boeing keeps literally falling apart and the boys are very suspicious of Queen Camilla.…
This week the boys are giving it their best shot. Super Tuesday solidified the presidential race which the boys try to talk about but quickly end up shaming each others’ fetishes instead. Two male humpback whales are caught on film having sex and the boys talk about how these poor whales got done dirty. The boys almost make it a whole episode without fighting over Israel but Nikki Haley dropping out of the race is enough of the trigger they need.…
This week the boys get very familiar. This month marks the tenth year the boys have known each other and Tony read the comments section to celebrate. After remembering why they love each other, Casey baits Tony into their favorite shared pastime, a fight.
This week the boys profess their love for each other, in obscure ways. Valentine's Day has the boys dreaming up the perfect gift for the perfect holiday. John Stewart returns to host The Daily Show and states his case against a Biden nomination, leaving liberals unclear of whose side even they are on. Casey maintains there are clear differences between the two American political parties and Tony disagrees which starts a fight that - in the recent past - would have taken a week to mend. In a sign of progress, this fight is mended after only 20 minutes.…
This week the boys are floating above it all. A relentless atmospheric river has the boys feeling moist and ready to get physical. A right-wing freak beheads his father for being a government employee yet somehow Casey finds a bright side. A Michigan mother is convicted for her son’s school shooting and the boys think it’s about time parents pay for their creepy kids’ crimes. Republicans fail to impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas in spectacular fashion and if turning easy wins into losses is their thing then the boys say “keep up the good work!”…
This week the boys are mitigating, for once. Nicki and Megan are in a feud and the boys can relate. Texas Gov Greg Abbot stokes a literal civil war stand off which raises the question, who’s scared of Arkansas? Republicans push to impeach DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkus and the boys think that’s a characteristically stupid thing to do.…
This week the boys have performance anxiety. Two white gays adopt a black baby on TikTok and it has the boys questioning all performative parenting. Trump’s performance at the polls scares the world but Tony and Casey both think he will lose, and argue over why. Barbie is snubbed at the Oscars and Tony explains why caring about that makes you a war criminal.…
This week the boys are sick of it. Los Angeles sees a major rise in Covid, RSV, and the flu redefining what it means to be a Hollywood triple threat. The 2024 election cycle begins in Iowa and it’s still unclear which candidate has Tony’s vote. The boys argue over a generational divide, what constitutes yelling, and if it’s possible to catch ADD.…
This week the boys aren’t quite ready for more in ‘24. Covid is starting the new year off strong and the boys wonder if it’s a harbinger of things to come. A Boeing Max-9 plane blows a door mid-flight so the boys talk about why flying does indeed blow. Gypsy Rose Blanchard is out of prison, married, and famous which begs the question, what are Tony and Casey doing wrong?…
This week the boys are wrapping it up for the season. A senate aide goes unwrapped in a Senate conference room which leaves the boys wondering if you can really trust your close friends. The Pope gives gay Catholics a holiday present and gays, in true form, try to return it for something better. Tony considers a dangerous tattoo that could get him killed and Casey thinks it could be the gift that keeps giving, comedy-wise. And for the final episode of the year, Tony gives holiday shout-outs to debt defaulters, Casey's problematic brain, and Houthi pirates.…
This week the boys are watching other people fight (for once). Republicans move forward with impeaching Biden so Casey dreams up a competition between Hunter and Don Jr that will settle the election for good. A racist tirade in a Disneyland bathroom is caught on film and Tony thinks racists need to take it outside. A woman successfully sues Texas for an abortion but Texas tells her that she doesn’t have to go home but she can’t stay here.…
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