Join Matt Roberts from Amdocs as he discusses how human technological adoption habits are evolving as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and how we're rediscovering the magic of technology as a necessary result of being indoors. Find out more at amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors.
S10 E4 · Thu, April 03, 2025
Calling all Marketeers! If you're ready to hear what’s next for marketing from one of the industry’s best, this episode is for you. Join Matthew Roberts as he celebrates a major milestone: the 100th episode of The Great Indoors! Matt is joined by co-host and Amdocs C MO, Gil Rosen, for a conversation with Lara Dewar , CMO at GSMA. Set against the buzzing backdrop of MWC, the trio dives into why this has been the most ambitious year for the event yet, from bold programming on geopolitics and supply chains to the power of thought leadership and startups. Lara shares what it means to be a modern CMO, highlighting the growing strategic role of marketing and the importance of having a seat at the table, not just to promote but to shape the future. They also explore the accelerating influence of AI, the ethical and philosophical implications of emerging tech, and why CMOs are uniquely positioned to lead the way. Finally, they highlight the growing importance of industry partnerships, emphasizing that the most successful players today aren’t g oing at it alone.
S10 E3 · Thu, March 27, 2025
What happens when technology levels the playing field—when education, innovation, and opportunity become more accessible than ever before? For many, AI is that transformative force, acting as the Great Equalizer across industries. Live from MWC Barcelona, host Matthew Roberts is joined by Tomer Gingold from Amdocs and Hesham Fahmy, Chief Information Officer at TELUS, to explore AI’s ever-evolving impact. Hesham kicks things off by breaking down TELUS’s transformation from a traditional telecom company to a tech-driven powerhouse, shifting IT from a cost center to a strategic value creator. He also highlights AI’s power in education and knowledge democratization, making information more accessible while revolutionizing the way businesses operate. The discussion delves into AI’s societal impact and its alignment with TELUS’s mission to use technology for social good. Looking ahead, the trio examines AI’s rapid adoption, shifting public perceptions, and what the next 12 months might hold. Discover how AI isn’t just driving innovation—it’s making knowledge more accessible than ever.
S10 E2 · Thu, March 20, 2025
AI is transforming industries at an unprecedented pace, but one thing is clear—no single company can do it alone. Collaboration is at the heart of innovation, and in this episode live from MWC 2025, get ready to dive into two powerful partnerships that are reshaping the future of telecom. First, Matthew Roberts and Avishai Sharlin from Amdocs sit down with Chivas Nambiar, General Manager of Telco at AWS, to explore how Amdocs and AWS are working together to solve Telco’s biggest challenges. From cloud migration to automation to digital transformation, they discuss how this partnership is unlocking new possibilities for service providers of all sizes. Then, Matt welcomes Amir Kaiser from Amdocs and Manish Singh, CTO of Telecom Systems at Dell, to discuss how Dell’s AI infrastructure and Amdocs’ software are powering the AI Factory, a revolutionary approach where data fuels cutting-edge AI. Their conversation dives into AI monetization, sovereign AI solutions across different regions, and how Dell and Amdocs are building modular AI frameworks for scalability. Tune in to discover why collaboration is the key to AI adoption and how partnerships like these are shaping the future of telecom worldwide.
S10 E1 · Thu, March 13, 2025
Verizon is a company that needs no introduction, as with over 140 million subscribers, it continues to push the boundaries of connectivity and innovation. Live from MWC Barcelona 2025, Matthew Roberts sits down with two of the company’s leaders for an exclusive look at the future of IoT and AI. First, he speaks with Ragu Masilamany from Amdocs and Shamik Basu , VP of Strategic Connectivity at Verizon, to explore how 5G is transforming the Internet of Things. They dive into the evolution of IoT, from basic sensor monitoring to today’s advanced AI-driven applications, and discuss the real-world impact of 5G, from smart cities to autonomous vehicles. Shamik also unpacks the global challenges facing IoT adoption and how Verizon is tackling them with cutting-edge solutions. Next, Matt sits down with Iris Meijer , CMO & Chief Product Officer at Verizon Business, to understand Verizon’s AI strategy and how the company is harnessing artificial intelligence to drive success. From AI-powered workload management to customer support innovations, Iris shares how AI is reshaping enterprise solutions. She also delves into AI’s role in storytelling, personalized marketing, and campaign optimization, offering insights into how different generations are embracing AI in unique ways. From connectivity to intelligence, this episode provides a front-row seat to the future of Verizon and beyond.
S9 E10 · Thu, February 27, 2025
It’s the season finale of The Great Indoors! In this final episode, Randi Zuckerberg returns for a fascinating discussion about AI’s growing impact on the human experience. From LLMs helping you navigate your dating life to AI’s potential to create music that generates its own fandom, Randi and Matt explore the unexpected ways this technology is transforming areas that once required a uniquely human touch. Diving into the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, they examine AI’s role as a storytelling co-pilot, its impact on marketing and creativity, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI-generated content. They also discuss how traditional marketing skills like writing, editing, and storytelling could shift toward the ability to effectively prompt the next generation of AI models. Whether the promises of AI excite or unsettle you, this episode delivers a thought-provoking conversation that will challenge how you think about AI, marketing, and pushing your own limits.
S9 E9 · Thu, February 20, 2025
Sports have a unique way of drawing us in, making us feel the full weight of every victory and defeat. That emotional rollercoaster is what makes sports so powerful, fostering some of the most passionate fan bases in the world. In this episode, Nick Stevens , host, writer, and producer for WEEI Sports Radio Network, joins Matt Roberts to explore the deep connection between sports and storytelling. A lifelong Boston sports fan, Nick reflects on the city’s legendary teams and why a true journey requires both crushing losses and thrilling wins. Nick and Matt discuss why sports offer some of the most authentic narratives in entertainment and explain the unique way they allow people to come together. Ready to not just share the positives, Nick weighs in on the challenges facing modern sports fandoms, from skyrocketing ticket prices to the curated online presence affecting the perception of top players. Through personal stories and unforgettable moments, Nick reveals how the emotional depth of sports shapes identities, strengthens relationships, and instills valuable lessons in resilience and passion. Get ready to discover what it takes not just to win on the field, but to craft a story that truly captivates and inspires.
S9 E8 · Thu, February 06, 2025
Narratives are everywhere. From Pride and Prejudice to TikTok, from business strategies to bedtime stories—storytelling is the invisible thread that connects us all. We dive into the timeless power of storytelling with creative writer, Poppy Hollingworth. From ancient literature to modern-day marketing, Poppy breaks down the key elements that make a great story and how narratives shape our world. She explores the seven core story structures, the role of emotion in storytelling, and how businesses can leverage different narratives for greater impact. Poppy shares fascinating insights on how instant gratification has appeared on platforms like TikTok, mirroring serialized storytelling exemplified by authors like Charles Dickens. She also tackles the evolution of digital storytelling, the impermanence of online content, and how physical books are perfectly poised for a nostalgic comeback. If you’ve ever wondered what makes stories stick and how they continue to shape our world, this episode is for you!
S9 E7 · Thu, January 30, 2025
When you don't use a muscle or a skill, it's a well-known fact that atrophy inevitably sets in. To improve oneself, an active effort must be made to ensure progress. But what happens with the advent of AI, designed to make things easier? What implications will this have on the cognitive processes that require continuous refinement? In this thought-provoking episode of The Great Indoors, host Matthew Roberts speaks with renowned author and philosopher, Charles Eisenstein, about the evolving role of technology and its impact on aspects of our lives that were once firmly rooted in the tangible. They delve into the core concepts of Eisenstein's work, including Sacred Economics, and discuss the far-reaching implications of replacing the real with the digital. Through engaging anecdotes and philosophical reflections, Charles challenges us to reconnect with the material world, nurture authentic relationships, and consider why oral storytelling may become the future's most reliable tool for building trust. With increasing domination from ones and zeros, it’s time to explore the possibilities of a more beautiful and connected world.
S9 E6 · Thu, January 23, 2025
Alignment is the cornerstone of a successful company, touching every aspect from the business plan, to the product, to the marketing. A cohesive narrative is what separates the good from the great, and no one understands this better than Chris Hare , founder of The Storied Future . In this episode, Chris joins Matt to unpack the transformative power of storytelling in business. Drawing from his experience with global tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon, Chris shares how his time in the industry inspired him to cut through the noise and focus on the compelling stories that leader may not know how to tell. In this episode, he discusses how he helps CEOs uncover their personal "atomic stories"—narratives that not only center their humanity but also act as a North Star, guiding their companies forward. Chris dives into practical storytelling techniques, how to approach 360 interviews, and how to hunt for the "plot twist" that can make your company’s story truly stand out. If you're looking to explore how authentic storytelling can drive both organizational change and personal growth, this episode is one you won’t want to miss!
S9 E5 · Thu, January 16, 2025
Ever heard the saying, "You are the company you keep"? It’s true, friends, tastes, and styles all reflect our unique cultural subscriptions. Culture is a dominating factor in how we show up every day, a phenomenon deeply understood by Marcus Collins , a marketing expert and cultural scholar. On this episode of The Great Indoors, Marcus dives into the impact of culture and how its influence goes deeper than points pulled from demographic data. Unpacking the relationship between culture and human behavior, Marcus reveals why consumers like what they like. Moreover, he shares how companies can understand it like McDonald's did when they dug their way out of a PR crisis with an award-winning campaign. Marcus shares what it means to uncover, understand, and implement “fan truths” and how Gen AI is leading to unorthodox content, forcing today’s marketers to adapt or fall behind. Tune in to take steps toward understanding the difficult-to-define, ever-evolving force influencing lives—culture.
S9 E4 · Thu, January 09, 2025
What does the future of knowledge look like in the age of generative AI? In this episode, strategist, author, and Outthinker founder Kaihan Krippendorff , joins Matthew Roberts to explore the transformative journey of knowledge in an AI-powered world. Together, they unpack how large language models (LLMs) are reshaping how we process, share, and act on information. Uncover how AI is poised to revolutionize storytelling, enabling businesses to craft hyper-personalized narratives that connect like never before. Join Matt and Kaihan as they venture into ethical dilemmas and workforce disruptions AI may bring, asking bold questions about how humans and machines will share the future. How do we balance the power of AI with the expertise and intuition of people? What does this shift mean for strategy, creativity, and the stories we tell? Packed with practical wisdom and thought-provoking ideas, this episode is a must-listen for leaders, innovators, and anyone passionate about shaping the future of business and society.
S9 E3 · Thu, December 19, 2024
Trust is the hallmark of a meaningful relationship—personal or professional. Without it, disconnection and detachment can take hold, often with serious consequences. For Geoff Hollingworth , Chief Marketing Officer at Rakuten Symphony, building trust in today’s fast-paced digital world isn’t just a goal, it’s a mission. In this episode, Geoff joins Matt to explore how companies in the digital space can foster trust with consumers and the transformative impact this can have on business. Drawing on his journey from a childhood fascination with fictional worlds to leading innovation in telecom, Geoff unpacks the power of storytelling in connecting people, brands, and ideas. Discover how generative AI is reshaping the storytelling landscape and why Geoff sees it as a tool to amplify human creativity rather than replace it. From cultural nuances to creating narratives rooted in trust, Geoff reveals how compelling stories can transcend borders and redefine the way we communicate. If you’ve ever wondered how trust, storytelling, and technology intertwine, this is an episode you can’t miss!
S9 E2 · Thu, December 12, 2024
Ever wonder what makes a story truly unforgettable? How do the best storytellers capture your attention and never let go? In this episode, marketing guru, entrepreneur, advisor, and bestselling author David Meerman Scott joins Matt for a riveting conversation on how storytelling is the backbone of successful marketing. David doesn’t hold back as he shares how the pandemic and a transformative 26-day hike helped him hit pause, reflect on his career, and redefine his approach to marketing. Learn about the surprise success of his book Marketing the Moon, as it became adapted into the blockbuster film Fly Me to the Moon nearly 10 years after it was written. Uncover the timeless marketing lessons hidden in the Apollo Lunar Program as David shares the perfect blend of science and art that makes stories resonate. Dig into David’s book Fanocracy , showing how companies can create vibrant communities of passionate fans. Finally, understand the implications of generative AI on storytelling and its role in modern marketing. For anyone looking to captivate an audience, David Meerman Scott is the storyteller you want to learn from!
S9 E1 · Thu, December 05, 2024
Back and better than ever, it's the premiere episode of the Great Indoors Season 9! Diving deep into generative AI and its profound impact on media is guest Doug Shapiro from Boston Consulting Group. Pulling on over 30 years of industry experience, Doug unpacks technology’s immeasurable influence on Hollywood, from the early disruption fueled by companies like Netflix and YouTube to today’s rapid innovation. He pinpoints where the bar for AI in media really is and delves into topics like skeuomorphism, the human touch in storytelling, and even the legacy of Lord of the Rings. This discussion of AI and the silver screen is a season opener you won't want to miss!
Trailer · Thu, November 28, 2024
After eight captivating seasons, 150 inspiring guests, and countless miles traveled across the globe, The Great Indoors is back for an exhilarating 9th season! Fueled by bold inquiry, this podcast has ventured to the edges of curiosity, sparking thought-provoking dialogue and meaningful discovery. This season, the journey continues with deeper conversations and fresh perspectives as Matt and Larisa lead us into an exciting new chapter. At its core lies an open invitation to you. Together, we'll explore the all-to-human stories behind the world's most influential technology shaping the ever-evolving human experience. Join us as we navigate the world, one story at a time!
S8 E10 · Thu, May 09, 2024
In the Season 8 finale of The Great Indoors, Matt hosts Cameron Coursey, Vice President of Connected Solutions at AT&T, and Anton Monk, Former CTO at Viasat. Cameron and Matt explore the realm of IoT and its evolution with the advent of 5G and Generative AI technology. They also delve into the existing barriers within the IoT landscape and how they can be overcome. Next, Matt speaks to Anton Monk all about the future of satellite technology. Matt dives into the convergence of satellite and connectivity, and how satellite companies are navigating these changes and gearing up to be in a good position in the market. Don’t miss the final episode from MWC Barcelona!
S8 E9 · Thu, May 02, 2024
Matt Roberts welcomes three guests in this exciting episode of The Great Indoors! First, he sits down with Federico Karrer, Head of Digital Life Services at CKH Innovations Opportunities Development at Hutchison Whampoa (Europe) Limited. They discuss the digital service marketplace, and how it optimizes user experience and retention. Next Matt speaks with Illya Polshakov, Chief New Business Streams Officer at Kyivstar. Kyivstar is a Ukranian telecommunications company, and they discuss recovering from a cyberattack and the resilience of cloud based data. Finally he is joined by Neil Mendes, Head of Public Mobile, and guest host Gabriel Israel, Global Head of Telco & Media, Stellar Elements Division at Amdocs to discuss MVNO, and how Public Mobile has revolutionized eSIM in Canada.
S8 E8 · Thu, April 25, 2024
Join host Matt Roberts in insightful conversations with industry experts on the forefront of data and AI innovation. In the first segment, Matt is joined by Matt Dugan, EVP for Data at AT&T, as they delve into the complexities and potentials of big data utilization. They explore the challenges companies face in harnessing vast amounts of information effectively, and discuss the potential of Generative AI in structuring and contextualizing data. In the second segment, Matt welcomes Don Tirsell, Global Head of Partnerships at Google. Don discusses the evolving landscape of cloud infrastructure and deployment in relation to Big Data. Next, they discuss laying the groundwork for AI to become the 'killer use case' of big data, Google's approach to developing AI pipelines for enterprises, and the partnerships Google is looking for.
S8 E7 · Thu, April 18, 2024
Welcome back to MWC Barcelona! Today Matt is joined by guest host Gil Rosen to interview Iris Meijer, Chief Product & Marketing Officer at Verizon Business. They discuss Verizon’s B2B offerings and marketing strategies, the ways in which Generative AI is changing the telecom landscape, and dive into Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) at Verizon and beyond. To continue the FWA conversation, Matt is joined by Chris Antlitz, Telecom Principal Analyst at TBR. They discuss FWA as a scalable use case of 5G, and how rollout needs to occur to prove ROI and expand access to markets that lack broadband access. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from the leaders at the forefront of FWA.
S8 E6 · Thu, April 11, 2024
Join host Matt Roberts as he takes listeners on a journey spanning from the Philippines to the United States and all the way to Kazakhstan. First up, Matt and guest host Gil Rosen delve into the world of solving societal challenges beyond connectivity with Darius Jose Delgado, Head of Consumer Mobile at Globe. They explore Globe's content strategy and market penetration in the Philippines, as well as the various use cases for their technology in the country. Then, Matt and guest host Pablo Cella are joined by Tony Krueck, Senior Vice President at Cox, to unpack the launch and deployment of Cox Mobile over the past year, providing valuable insights into the process. Finally, Matt sits down with Aleksay Sharavar, CEO of QazCode, to discuss the intricacies of building a telco in Kazakhstan, including the dynamics of MVNO and providing local content. Tune in for a diverse range of perspectives on the present and future of telco!
S8 E5 · Thu, April 04, 2024
Join Matt Roberts and guest host Galit Dan, Head of SaaS Business Development at Amdocs as they sit down with Antonello Arpino, Head of Operations Simplified at AWS, to explore the impact of cloud technology on digital brands and MVNOs. Antonello elaborates on how digital transformation is now fully enabled by the advanced capabilities of cloud technology. Later, Matt and guest host Tomer Gingold, Head of Amdocs Monetization Experience Business Unit at Amdocs interview John Abraham, Senior Analyst at Appledore to discuss all things telecom monetization, making systems more efficient and more. Don’t miss this episode!
S8 E4 · Thu, March 28, 2024
Matt Roberts and guest host Sarit Assaf sit down with Silvia Candiani, VP Telco and Media at Microsoft to discuss the exciting partnership between Microsoft and Amdocs. They discuss the evolution of the product and creating a frictionless experience for customers. Then hear from Jillian Kaplan from Dell and Jared Carl from Nvidia as they dive into some exciting real life uses cases of Gen AI, focusing on how a brewery leveraged AI to monitor can production, infusing AI into processes across industries, and what they hope to see in the future. Finally guest host Joshua Koenig and Matt interview Rob Morgan of BMC about the new alliance between Amdocs and BMC to drive efficiencies for customers and accelerate connected digital ops. Don’t miss this episode to hear more about the power of partnerships!
S8 E3 · Thu, March 21, 2024
Join host Matt Roberts in this episode of the Great Indoors, where he delves into the realm of digital connectivity with industry experts from Winity and MTN. First, Matt sits down with Sergio Bekeierman and Estevam Araujo from Winity, a pioneering wireless infrastructure platform based in Brazil. Recognizing the challenges of providing comprehensive coverage in a vast country like Brazil, the Winity team shares their innovative solutions aimed at creating efficient infrastructure to bridge the digital divide. Then, Matt is joined by Nikos Angelopoulos from MTN in South Africa to explore topics such as AI in telecommunications, connectivity in Africa, and more.
S8 E2 · Thu, March 14, 2024
Join host Matt Roberts for this series of interviews direct from MWC Barcelona! Tune in as he sits down with industry leaders Caroline Chan and Bhupesh Agrawal from Intel, diving into the intricacies of 5G monetization, Open RAN, and beyond. Later, Matt sits down with Chris McKenna, GM at AWS, to explore the evolving landscape of network cloudification, and the latest advancements in tech showcased at the event. Wrapping up, don't miss Matt's chat with Ragu Masilamany, offering insights into Amdocs’s presence at MWC and the exciting initiatives underway at the Amdocs Lab. Join us for a journey through the exciting tech at MWC!
S8 E1 · Thu, March 07, 2024
Welcome back to the Great Indoors season 8! We are back in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress 2024. In this inaugural episode, you’ll hear from four exciting guests, one of whom is Gil Rosen, joining Matt Roberts as a guest host. They will be joined by Lara Dewar, CMO at GSMA to discuss the conference itself, the implications of new technology like GenAI and how MWC is engaging young people. You’ll also hear from two exciting guests from Startup Sherpas, Natalia Olson-Urtecho and Hugo Pickford-Wardle, who are empowering entrepreneurial teenagers to build a better tomorrow. Join us for this new and exciting season!
S7 E10 · Thu, December 21, 2023
In the finale of season 7, Matt welcomes back Shelly Palmer to discuss the biggest story of 2023: Generative AI. Shelly is the Professor of Advanced Media in Residence at the Newhouse School of Public Communications, CEO of The Palmer Group and a technology expert and advisor. He and Matt discuss the history and legacy of artificial intelligence, the impact of the explosion of Gen AI, and the space left for humans in the equation. Shelly provides great insight into the future of media and production as Gen AI tools flood the market, and his predictions on the future of the job market. He and Matt also discuss AI regulation, prompt engineering, and ‘The Winter Break Hypothesis.’ Learn more about Shelly Palmer at shellypalmer.com . This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E9 · Thu, December 14, 2023
In April of 1945, Canadian soldiers liberated swaths of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation. John A. Brink was five years old when his village was liberated, and the experience convinced him he would one day move to Canada. He fulfilled this dream in 1965, and eventually became a serial entrepreneur. Matt sits down with John to discuss his incredible journey, including his path to becoming President and CEO of the Brink Group of Companies, in addition to 10+ others. This episode, a part of The Great Indoors Canadian series, offers a unique glimpse into John's life. He shares personal insights, detailing his experiences as an author of three books and the host of the On The Brink podcast . In this discussion, he and Matt explore his efforts in raising awareness and educating the public about ADHD, why fitness is so important to him, and shed light on his broader contributions beyond the business realm. Don’t miss the chance to hear his incredible story. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E8 · Thu, December 07, 2023
Welcome back to the Canadian series of The Great Indoors! Host Matt Roberts is joined by Stephanie McLarty to discuss the circular economy and e-waste in the telecommunications industry. Stephanie is the Head of Sustainability at Quantum Lifestyle Partners, a company that operates state-of-the-art recycling and re-using programs for e-waste. She is also a speaker, lecturer and host of The Circular Future podcast. Because of the rapid pace at which technology develops, large enterprises are constantly moving onto new hardware every 2-3 years, leaving behind considerable waste. Stephanie has spent her career developing ways to deal with this waste sustainably, and she and Matt dive into the strategies being employed to do so. They discuss the challenges of recycling tech, the important role of re-using, and important new developments like the right-to-repair legislation. They also discuss the future, and whether we are doing enough to combat climate change and e-waste. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E7 · Thu, November 30, 2023
In the final episode from MWC Las Vegas, guest host Mike MacDade dives into interviews with guests from two very different companies, to uncover their differences and similarities. First he speaks with Brandon Simas, the founder of Continuously, a stealth communications company that is only a year old. He then speaks with Amber Kerr of Union Wireless, which was incorporated in 1914. Continuously distinguishes itself by providing service tailored for both high-net-worth individuals and sizable corporations, ensuring the safeguarding of their communications and data. Brandon offers glimpses into Continuously's case studies, showcasing the company's growth and adaptive strategies, and how it is shaped by consumer input. Subsequently, both Brandon and Amber delve into their respective vantage points regarding the industry's trajectory, the influence of AI, and their perspectives on the forthcoming trends. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E6 · Thu, November 23, 2023
Welcome back to MWC Las Vegas. In this episode, guest host Mike MacDade, Chief of Staff to the CPO, is joined by two special guests! First, he sits down with Caroline Chan, VP of the Network and Edge Group at Intel to discuss the use cases and human value to 5G, the intersection of evolution and taking a conservative approach, and the future of 5G edge. He is then joined by Matt Hatton, founding partner of Tranforma Insights. Matt is an industry commentator and insider with years of knowledge and experience, which he brings to their conversation about where the telecommunications industry is, and where it's going. Caroline and Matt offer invaluable insights into the multifaceted applications of 5G, shedding light on the transformative role of AI in shaping these discussions. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E5 · Thu, November 16, 2023
Explore the path ahead for private networks and 5G over the next 12 months and beyond. Join The Great Indoors at MWC Las Vegas for a conversation with Joe Constantine, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer at JMA Wireless. In this episode, Joe, alongside guest host Mike MacDade, provides insights into the telecom industry in the United States and globally. Discover JMA Wireless's efforts to restore US leadership in telecommunications and gain an understanding of Joe's perspectives on the challenges and opportunities within the sector. Their conversation also delves into the significance of connectivity as a basic human right, strategies for achieving universal access to broadband and technology, and a pragmatic outlook on the future of 5G. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E4 · Thu, November 09, 2023
Welcome back to MWC Las Vegas! Guest host Mike MacDade, Chief of Staff to the CPO and co-host of Amdocs’ Your Career: Is it choice or chance? podcast is back! In this episode, he sits down with Juan Carlos Garcia, SVP of Technology Innovation and Ecosystems at Telefonica. Juan’s title contains both the words Ecosystem and Innovation- but how are these related to each other and to the broader telecommunications industry? Mike and Juan dive into what his role entails and why both aspects of his position are important for Telefonica, and in the industry generally. They also discuss how the large company addresses its various markets, and how services can be delivered efficiently and sustainably in these different regions. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E3 · Thu, November 02, 2023
Welcome to our first interview at MWC Las Vegas 2023, with guest host Mike MacDade, Chief of Staff to the CPO and co-host of Amdocs’ Your Career: Is it choice or chance? podcast. Mike and his colleague Jacob Thomas, VP, Account Business Executive, Amdocs sit down with Massimo Peselli, the Chief Revenue Officer of Global Enterprise & Public Sector, Verizon Business. They dive into all things 5G. How it can solve problems across industries, like healthcare, and why Massimo thinks partnerships are vital. They also discuss private enterprise networks, new connectivity solutions at Verizon that are reaching maturity, and more. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E2 · Thu, October 26, 2023
In this episode focusing on Canadian Telecommunications, host Matt Roberts sits down with Robert Ghiz, President and CEO of the Canadian Telecommunications Association and former Premier of Prince Edward Island. Robert and his organization promote the industry to government, policymakers and the general public. Canada is a country that is huge in landmass, but small in population, which presents unique challenges regarding telecommunications and connectivity. Despite these challenges, Canada is a world leader in connectivity in many ways, but there is still progress to be made. Matt and Robert discuss why telecommunications networks are so expensive to build in Canada, how to increase connectivity in remote communities and what the future of connectivity looks like in Canada. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S7 E1 · Thu, October 19, 2023
Welcome to Season 7 of The Great Indoors! This season host Matt Roberts is joined by a new and exciting roster of guests. In this episode, he sits down with Chris Madan, Director, Digital Sales at TELUS and Saeed Otufat-Shamsi, Director of Information Services at TELUS. Matt is also joined by co-host Neeraj Kanojia of Amdocs. They discuss how the TELUS team is ‘internally disrupting’ itself to stay ahead of the curve and keep up with emerging technology, the biggest challenges facing the telecommunications industry and why telecom companies need to compete not only with each other but with companies in the tech space more broadly. Finally, Matt and his guests discuss Canada as a unique market, and how telecommunications companies can address Canadians' needs. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E11 · Thu, May 18, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with their last three guests at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Lara Dewar, CMO at GSMA, Jillian Kaplan, Telecom & 5G Thought Leadership at Dell Technologies, and Sandro Tavares, Director of Telecom Solutions Marketing at Dell Technologies. They discuss the importance of bringing a diversity of voices to the table, and how it benefits everyone within the tech ecosystem. Matt and his guests also discuss the value of collaboration, and how a variety of players need to work together to bring the latest and greatest technologies to consumers. A great use case discussed is how Dell brought 5G to a Boston area brewery which has enabled them to revolutionize their business and make the best tasting beer. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E10 · Thu, May 11, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs and his co-host Liliana Schwartz-Brunner, GM and Division President of North America Telcos at Amdocs, sit down with their next guest at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Marissa Mathews, Leader at Amazon Web Services. They discuss how 5G could be the impetus of the next industrial revolution, and how it will serve as the underpinning for inefficiencies with AI and automation. They also discuss how we can encourage more women and girls to pursue careers in STEM, and how technologies like wireless connectivity and AI will enable us to continue evolving. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E9 · Thu, May 04, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next two guests at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Chris Silberberg, Research Manager for European Telecommunications Insights at International Data Corporation (IDC), and Jeff Yee, CEO of Airwaive. Chris shares a few of his key takeaways from the congress, including his thoughts on AI, ChatGPT and the Metaverse. Next, Matt catches up with Jeff, who shares his perspective on practical applications of 5G, bridging the digital divide, and the return to normalcy in a post-pandemic world. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E8 · Thu, April 27, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with another guest at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Issa Cabreira, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Globe. Issa shares her opinion on the impacts of tech for good on communities like those in the Philippines. She explains how the pandemic period contributed to a more tech-savvy community for the Philippines, and how this has changed connectivity for the better. Finally, Issa shares her thoughts on the next big thing she believes will improve life in the Philippines: financial inclusion. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E7 · Thu, April 20, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with another guest at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Jerónimo Diez de Sollano, CIO of AT&T Mexico. Jerónimo kicks off the episode by providing listeners with an overview of his background and current role at AT&T. Then, he shares an example of how he and his colleagues are doing tech for good, and what he hopes to see for the future of industry. They also discuss the race to 5G, and what the current situation is like in Mexico. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E6 · Thu, April 13, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with another guest at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Kevin Shatzkamer, Digital Transformation Officer at Google and Meg Knauth, VP of Application Development and Operations at T-Mobile. First, Kevin discusses how generative AI is here and how safeguards need to be put in place so that it is used to better society. Next, Meg discusses the merger of T-Mobile with Sprint, and how it’s helped to usher in a new culture for the company. She also explains what it means to be an “Uncarrier,” and how this philosophy ensures that all their customers feel seen and heard. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E5 · Thu, April 06, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs and his co-host Shahar Dumai, Digital Brands Marketing at Amdocs, sit down with another guest at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Calvin Collett, CEO and co-founder of Melon Mobile. To kick off the episode, Calvin explains the story behind Melon, and what makes it unique from other telco companies. He explains that the idea behind Melon was to build a digital telco that balances digitization, customer service and operations, and why the company’s partnership with Amdocs has been such a great fit. They also discuss the elements of optimal digitization, and why taking a customer-centric approach is essential. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E4 · Thu, March 30, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with another guest at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Catherine Borda de Castro, Assistant Vice President of Connectivity & Convergence at Cox Communications. Together, Matt and Catherine discuss new technological innovations that will make a tangible impact on people’s lives, and why technology is becoming more consumer-focused than ever. Catherine also explains how there’s a major transformation going on currently at Cox Communications, part of which includes the company’s mission when it comes to convergence. Finally, she explains why she’s feeling optimistic about the future of tech, innovation and connectivity, and how we can come together to use technology for the betterment of humanity. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E3 · Thu, March 23, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs and his co-host Gil Rosen, CMO of Amdocs, sit down with another guest at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Ernest Cu, CEO at Globe Telecom. Together, they discuss how the Philippines is unique and ripe for innovation and how Globe has been involved with improving the lives of Filipinos. They also discuss recent examples of tech for good, including fostering greater connection, providing better access to information, and increasing financial inclusion. Ernest also shares his perspective on emerging trends in tech like generative AI, including what kind of impact it could have on the lives of people everywhere. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E2 · Thu, March 16, 2023
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs and his co-host Liliana Schwartz-Brunner, GM and Division President North America of Telcos at Amdocs, sit down with another guest at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain: Debika Bhattacharya, Chief Product Officer at Verizon Business. To kick off the episode, Debika shares more information about her recent promotion, including what she’s expecting from her new role. She also explains some examples of how Verizon is lending itself to tech for good initiatives by keeping people connected and offering products and services to first responders. Matt also asks Debika for her opinion on what the next big 5G use case will be, and how we can continue to foster a spirit of innovation within the tech ecosystem. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S6 E1 · Thu, March 09, 2023
In the first episode of The Great Indoors, Season 6, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with two guests at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 in Barcelona, Spain. He’s joined by Francesco Venturini, Corporate VP of Communications Media Industry at Microsoft, and Dror Kalush, President of Amdocs International. They kick off the episode by discussing the recent news of Microsoft and Amdocs expanding their partnership to reimagine the telco experience and introduce an intelligent customer engagement platform. Franscesco and Dror share their perspectives on why this expanded collaboration will be beneficial for both the companies and customers, and what it will mean for various AI use cases. Finally, both guests share their hopes for the next 12 months for the collaboration and for the telco industry more broadly. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
Bonus · Thu, December 22, 2022
In this special bonus episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next two guests at Futurecom in São Paulo, Brazil. Futurecom is Brazil’s biggest telecom and technology show, bringing together some of the best and brightest in tech and communications. In this episode, Matt sits down with Paulo Rufino, the author of 6G: The Road to the Future Wireless Technologies 2030 , for a discussion about 6G technology, including the biggest distinguishing elements between 5G and 6G. Next, he sits down with Hermano Pinto, the creator of Futurecom. Hermano shares his perspective on recent technological innovations that have touched him personally, as well as how we can continue to bridge the digital divide. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
Bonus · Thu, December 15, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with guests at Futurecom in São Paulo, Brazil. Futurecom is Brazil’s biggest telecom and technology show, bringing together some of the best and brightest in tech and communications. In the inaugural episode, Matt sits down with TV host and personality Zeca Camargo, Brazil's first-ever MTV VJ, and now the host of Brazilian game show 1001 Questions. He’s also joined by Brazilian racing legend Max Wilson, who has competed at the highest level of motorsport and is now a TV pundit in Brazil who pays special interest to the role technology plays in motorsport evolution. Together with his guests, Matt will attempt to answer the big question: how does technology enhance entertainment and sport? This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E10 · Thu, December 08, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022 for a discussion on interesting 5G use cases, the plethora of technologies coalescing around the 5G revolution, and much more. First, he sits down with Michael Anderson, CEO at Expeto, who provides an overview of some of the progress the company has made over the past 12 months, and how 5G technology is impacting the world around us. Next, Matt sits down with Steve Yapsuga, Partner and COO at Capital Telecom, who shares his perspective on a variety of topics including electric vehicle adoption, 5G use cases, and overall predictions for the next 12 months. Finally, he sits down with Ben Posthuma, Head of Product at GXC, who provides updates on what the company has been up to over the past year in addition to sharing his thoughts on a variety of tech-related topics including the metaverse, 5G and much more. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E9 · Thu, December 01, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022 for a discussion on the 5G revolution, creating a more autonomous network and much more. First, he sits down with Eyal Harari, CEO of Radcom, to discuss some of the challenges in delivering autonomy, given the complexity of 5G network architecture, as well as where the U.S. is stacking up currently in the global race to 5G. Next, he chats with Roy Chua, Founder and Principal at AvidThink, who shares some of the most interesting technological innovations he’s seen over the past 12 months, and his perspective on strategies for meeting the challenge of assuring customer experience in the 5G era. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E8 · Wed, November 23, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022 for a discussion on connectivity, new and emerging technologies, IoT and much more. First, he sits down with ZenFi Network’s Ray LaChance, Co-Founder and CEO and Walter Cannon, Vice President of Business Development. Next, he chats with NTT with Parm Sandhu, VP Enterprise 5G Products and Services and Syam Madanapalli, Solutions/Service Line Director. Together with his guests, Matt discusses recent technological innovations, widespread adoption and connectivity, sustainability and more. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E7 · Thu, November 17, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next two guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022 for a discussion on new and emerging technologies surrounding 5G. First, he speaks with Chris Gladwin, CEO of Ocient. Next, he sits down with Blake Wetzel, the COO and CRO of Terrago. Both guests share their perspective on the new technologies coalescing around the 5G revolution, and how these changes factor into their own business models. They also discuss current trends in data analytics, new 5G use cases, and the unfolding of the next industrial revolution. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E6 · Thu, November 10, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next two guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022 for a discussion on IoT use cases. First, he speaks with Rick Somerton, President and CEO of eSAT. Next, he sits down with Matt Hatton, Founding Partner at Transforma Insights. Both guests share more information about their career backgrounds so far, in addition to offering their perspective on the evolution of IoT use cases around the world. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E5 · Thu, November 03, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next three guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022. First, he speaks with GSMA CEO John Hoffman and GSMA CMO Lara Dewar. John and Lara explain how the company’s strategy has evolved since the pandemic, and how they are moving forward from a marketing and events perspective in a post-COVID world. Next, Matt speaks with Adam Schink, Head of Startup Scouting, Investment & Innovation at BT Americas. Adam shares more about what he does in his role at BT including building out their ecosystem in the U.S. He also explains why some of the recent innovations happening in the medical space are close to his heart, and why he’s looking forward to seeing healthcare tech continue advancing in the future. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E4 · Thu, October 27, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next two guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022. First, Matt sits down with Bryan Lubel, EVP of Connected Health at KORE Wireless, for a discussion about the evolution of the health and wellness industry since the onset of the pandemic, and new technological innovations that are advancing the world of healthcare at record speed. Next, he speaks with Stephen Statler, SVP of Marketing at Wiliot. Stephen provides an overview of the work they’re doing at Wiliot, its use cases, and the innovative technologies it will enable in the future. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E3 · Thu, October 20, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next three guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022. First, he speaks with Dan Thygesen, the SVP and General Manager of Wholesale and Platform Operations at T-Mobile and Emil Liedtke, the Senior Director of Operations at T-Mobile. Together, Matt, Dan and Emil discuss T-Mobile’s position in the race to 5G, the importance of collaboration and ecosystems as tech continues to evolve, and how new technologies could potentially help to solve some of the biggest challenges humanity is facing right now. Next, Matt sits down with Ishwar Parulkar, Chief Technologist for Telecom and Edge Cloud at Amazon Web Services (AWS). Ishwar shares his perspective on a recent innovation that has made a profound impact on his own life and the world around him, why he’s excited about new 5G-driven use cases, and how he is shaping his strategy for the next 12 months in his particular domain at AWS. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E2 · Thu, October 13, 2022
In this episode, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs sits down with his next two guests at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022. First, he speaks with Jillian Kaplan, a speaker, author, and the Head of Global Telecom Thought Leadership at Dell Technologies. They discuss some of the thought leadership topics Jillian is currently focused on including the future of autonomous vehicles, retail, manufacturing, finance, operations, energy, and much more. Jillian also shares more information about Dell's telecom business, and how 5G technology is a central component of the enterprise. Next, Matt sits down with Anand Nandakumar, the founder and CEO of Halo.Car, a driverless, electric car that’s offering “rental without the hassle.” Anand shares more about the vision behind Halo, and how it could change the future of autonomous vehicles and the ridesharing industry as a whole. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S5 E1 · Thu, October 06, 2022
In the first episode of The Great Indoors, Season 5, host Matt Roberts of Amdocs kicks off the new season at the Las Vegas Convention Center MWC 2022. He sits down with Dr. Kiesha King, the Senior National Education Administrator for T-Mobile, a teacher, a principal and executive director of curriculum and technology in a district of 70,000 students. They discuss some of the current challenges that our school districts and state leaders are facing with regard to education, and how T-Mobile is taking the initiative to help bridge the divide. Matt also sits down with Jeff Luong, President of Access and Adoption Initiatives at AT&T, to discuss how the company is helping to bridge the digital divide, increase access and foster connection across the country. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S4 E10 · Tue, July 12, 2022
In this episode, Matt sits down with Kaihan Krippendorff , a business strategy speaker and author who helps leaders and organizations thrive in today’s rapidly-evolving tech landscape. Kaihan offers his unique perspective on this unprecedented era of technical and societal changes, and how businesses can make the most of this remarkable time in our history. As an internationally-recognized thought leader, battle-tested consultant and sought-after keynote speaker on the topics of strategy, growth and transformation, Kaihan has plenty of valuable advice to share. Kaihan began his career with McKinsey before founding the growth strategy and innovation consulting firm, Outthinker . He's also the bestselling author of five books, most recently the Edison Award nominated, Driving Innovation from Within: A Guide for Internal Entrepreneurs . He also teaches regularly at business schools in the U.S. and abroad, and serves as the host of his podcast, The Outthinkers . During the episode, Kaihan shares his thoughts on a variety of topics and ideas including the decentralization of organizational structures, proximity and its impacts on the supply chain, and the potential end of globalization as we know it.This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S4 E9 · Tue, June 28, 2022
In this episode, Matt sits down with James Pengelly-Marshall, Vice President of Consumer Marketing at Jabra, a company that offers wireless headsets with noise cancellation for offices and call centers. Having held prior roles at Sony Ericsson and LG Electronics, James has a wealth of experience in the technology industry. During the episode, he provides a brief history of how audio technology has evolved over the years from the Walkman to bluetooth headsets, including how the pandemic era has changed the game for tech companies and consumers. Matt and James also discuss some of the major consumer trends in audio we’ve seen recently, and how we can expect to see audio technology evolve in the future.This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S4 E8 · Tue, June 14, 2022
In this episode, Matt sits down with Vik Patel, Group Executive of Business Development and Footprint Expansion at Vodafone, to learn more about why it’s such an exciting time to be at the company. During their conversation, Matt and Vik discuss a wide variety of topics related to the work being done in Africa, the global rollout of 5G, the metaverse, and bridging the digital divide. Vik also shares his perspective on diversity, equity and inclusion, including some of the initiatives he’s spearheading at Vodafone to champion multiculturalism and psychological safety within the organization. Finally, Vik explains why he believes technology has had a rebrand since the onset of the pandemic, and how it may continue to evolve in the future.This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S4 E7 · Tue, May 31, 2022
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s never been more important to restore your mental and physical equilibrium, and taking a relaxing vacation is a great way to do this. But with prices on the rise and many destinations still not fully staffed, what's the most efficient and cost-effective way to fulfill all your travel dreams? In this episode, Matt sits down with Christopher Klesh, the President of Lifetime Leisure Experiences, a speaker, coach, and self-proclaimed travel guru. In 2002, Chris left a successful 31-year marketing career with AT&T behind to become a master of traveling and luxury. Since then, he’s guided hundreds of families around the world on their traveling journeys. Today, in the aftermath of the global pandemic, demand for his travel tips has never been stronger. During the episode, Chris shares some invaluable tips on how to organize the best and most cost-efficient vacation for families everywhere, as well as his perspective on how technology can help to make vacations more accessible. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S4 E6 · Tue, May 17, 2022
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Dr. Margaret Honey, the President and CEO of the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI), a museum focusing on education and exposing children to the wonders of science. Since taking over leadership of the NYSCI in 2008, Margaret has championed STEM engagement and learning through the organization’s Design, Make, Play strategy and several other dynamic initiatives. Margaret kicks off the episode by providing an overview of her illustrious career path so far, including some of the most formative experiences she’s encountered to date. She also shares her perspective on a variety of topical subjects including the role of technology in education, the metaverse, and curriculum development. Matt and Margaret weigh some of the pros and cons of the technological revolution, especially when it comes to children’s education and development. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S4 E5 · Tue, May 03, 2022
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Andrea Little Limbago, a computational social scientist who specializes in the intersection of technology, national security and society. Andrea spent time doing computational modeling for the U.S. Department of Defense before working in cyber security at various startups for about a decade. Her experience has culminated in her current role as the Vice President of Research and Analysis at Interos, where she leads the team that models the range of supply chain risks. Andrea has also earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder. During the episode, she explains why the supply chain has seen so much disruption in recent years, why this is such a major problem for people around the world, and how we might overcome these issues in the future. Andrea also provides an overview of the term digital authoritarianism, what it means, and its implications for our society. This podcast episode was produced by Quill .
S4 E4 · Tue, April 19, 2022
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Oren Mangel, Client Business Executive at Amdocs, and special guest Mike Irizarry, Executive VP - CTO & Head of Eng and Info Tech, at USCellular. As an industry pioneer who joined the company in 2002 with extensive experience and credentials, including a doctorate in communications technology from Capella University's School of Business and Technology, Mike offers his expertise on a wide variety of topics including innovation, 5G technology, and how a nationwide carrier can serve as your trusted neighbor. Mike addresses the country’s digital divide which has widened since the onset of the pandemic, and some of the strategies USCellular is relying on to bridge the gaps in rural America. He also shares his perspective on future use cases for 5G technology, data privacy in the age of the cloud, and the metaverse as a new iteration of the internet. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S4 E3 · Tue, April 05, 2022
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with guests Elijah LaBillois, a young man from the Ugpi’Ganjig First Nation on the North Shore of New Brunswick, and Gaby Israel, SVP of Customer Business Executive (CBE) at Amdocs. During the episode, Elijah and Gaby discuss the work they are doing with reBOOT Canada, a non-profit organization that provides laptops and technical assistance to the youth of indigenous communities across Canada. Gaby explains why he’s decided to trek to Everest Base Camp later this month to raise funds for reBOOT Canada, discussing some of his past experiences climbing Mount Kilimanjaro as well as his passion for photography. Matt and his guests explore why it’s so important that we bridge the digital divide in indigenous communities, and how organizations like reBOOT Canada are helping to accomplish this task. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S4 E2 · Tue, March 22, 2022
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Beth Shaw, the CEO and founder of YogaFit Training Systems and the author of four best-selling books on health and wellness. During the episode, Beth discusses her most recent book, “Healing Trauma with Yoga: Go from Surviving to Thriving with Mind-Body Techniques,” sharing some of the top tools she’s drawn from her work as a recovery and health coach. With a deep understanding of the physiological, psychological and emotional changes brought on by trauma and depression, Beth offers some helpful advice on how people can begin to recover from the past two years, which have been stress-filled, to say the least. Beth also discusses the ways in which technology has helped her to reach new audiences and help even more people recently, and how she uses social media to engage her followers. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S4 E1 · Tue, March 08, 2022
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Erin Brockovich (yes, that Erin Brockovich). They discuss Erin’s journey with environmental activism, her thoughts on the climate crisis and how she became a household name following the 2000 film featuring Julia Roberts. Erin explains how she first realized there was something wrong with the groundwater in Hinkley, California and how she exposed the widespread contamination. She also offers advice for how people can ensure their voices are heard when it comes to speaking out about environmental issues. Finally, Erin shares more information about her latest book, “Superman’s Not Coming: Our National Water Crisis,” and other projects she has on the horizon. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
Bonus · Tue, December 07, 2021
In the final episode of Mobile World Congress in LA, season 3, and of 2021, Matt and his guests discuss bridging the gap between the digital revolution and underserved communities around the world. During the episode, Matt is joined by three guests including Jeff Luong from AT&T. In his role, Jeff is President of Broadband Access and Adoption Initiatives and is tasked with bridging the digital divide nationally for the company. Matt also speaks with Roy Chua, the Founder and Principal at the leading analyst firm AvidThink, as well as Sandeep Panesar, the Executive Vice President of Strategic Engagement at Turnium Technology Group Inc. Together they discuss how the service provider community have embraced the inherent responsibilities to help their communities. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
Bonus · Tue, November 30, 2021
Taking place at the Mobile World Congress 2021 in LA, this episode focuses on the 5G Open Innovation Lab, which is creating some of the most fascinating and innovative solutions that will change the way we live our lives. During the episode, Matt sits down with some of the leaders of the organizations that are part of this collaboration. He speaks with Jim Brisimitzis, the Founder and CEO of the 5G Open Innovation Lab, Michael Anderson, the CEO of Expeto Wireless, Ben Posthuma, the Head of Product at GenXComm and James Kimery, the Vice President of Product Management at Spirent. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
Bonus · Tue, November 23, 2021
Recorded live at Mobile World Congress 2021 in LA, this episode features two special guests from Qualcomm and Microsoft Azure. First, we hear from the CMO of Qualcomm, Don McGuire, who shares insights into how Qualcomm has evolved and adapted as a result of the pandemic, and the company’s strong and purposeful diversification strategy. Matt also speaks with guest Shawn Hakl, VP of 5G Strategy, Azure for Operators, Microsoft. He shares his perspective on the cloud revolution we’re seeing today, and the issues this technology will help to solve in the future. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
Bonus · Tue, November 16, 2021
Modern tech advancements are becoming so cutting-edge, many of them were being presented as science fiction in pop culture only a short time ago. As Matt broadcasts straight from the Mobile World Congress in Los Angeles, he marvels at some of the progressive tech he is bearing witness to. From holograms to robotic dogs, on today’s episode, Matt sits down with some forward thinking technologists to discuss the past, present and future of technology. Joined by the Chief Technology Officer of IKIN, Taylor Scott, the Chief Executive Officer of KORE Wireless, Romil Bahl, and the founder of CleverFi, Mario Soave, Matt and his guests explore the innovation landscape and how technology can help us solve some of the problems and challenges facing humanity today. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
Bonus · Tue, November 09, 2021
Prior to the pandemic, travel and tourism had become one of the most important sectors in the world economy, accounting for 10% of the global GDP and more than 320 million jobs worldwide. The pandemic brought these global gatherings to a sudden halt, emptying convention centers, shuttering hotels and impacting over 100 million jobs across the globe. In this episode, Matt will explore the implications of the pandemic on the travel and tourism industry, and the trends we can expect to see going forward. Broadcasting straight from the Mobile World Congress in Los Angeles, he sits down with the CEO of GSMA John Hoffman, the Chief Marketing Officer of the GSMA, Stephanie Lynch-Habib and the Senior Vice President of sales for the Los Angeles Tourism and Convention Board, Darren Green. During the episode, Matt and his guests discuss the past, present and future of the travel and tourism industry, and how it will bounce back from the pandemic. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E10 · Tue, November 02, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt is recording straight from the Mobile World Congress in Los Angeles as the Official Podcast of the show. During this very special, first-ever, face-to-face edition of the podcast, Matt speaks with multiple guests including the Chief Revenue Officer of Verizon, Sampath Sowmyanarayan; the CTIO of Millicom, Xavier Rocoplan; and GSMA’s Head of Intelligence, Peter Jarich. Matt and his guests cover a wide range of topics during the episode, including the future of 5G technology, security in this new IoT world, and bridging the digital divide through diversity and inclusion initiatives. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E9 · Tue, October 19, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Jane Golden, the founder and executive director of Mural Arts Philadelphia. Jane has been an active mural painter since the 1970s, and under her direction, Mural Arts has created over 4,000 works in public art through innovative collaborations with community based organizations, city agencies, non-profits, schools, the private sector and philanthropies. During the episode, Matt and Jane discuss how Mural Arts has helped to tackle some of the city’s difficult societal issues like gang violence, addiction and racism. They also touch on alleviating mental health issues through art and how society’s attitudes towards art have changed over the years. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E8 · Tue, October 05, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Karin Jakubowski, the principal of North Star Elementary School in Delaware. They discuss the impacts the pandemic has had on the education system as a whole, and on the mental health and wellbeing of young people. Karin shares her perspective on the digital innovations that have come about as a result of the pandemic and how children can benefit from daily mental health practices like breathwork, affirmations and meditation. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E7 · Tue, September 21, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Kai Kight, a violinist, composer and keynote speaker who has worked with people and organizations from all walks of life including the Walt Disney Company and the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks. Kai holds an engineering degree from Stanford University, and he has performed in major venues around the world including the White House. During the episode, Matt and Kai discuss how Kai uses music as a metaphor to empower people everywhere, and why he considers music a form of therapy. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E6 · Tue, September 07, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Randi Zuckerberg, an author, producer, angel investor and one of the first employees at Facebook. They discuss the evolving role of technology in our lives, how Randi’s love of theatre has influenced her life and her experiences as a woman in tech. Randi’s book ‘Dot Complicated’ aims to untangle our complex relationship with technology, social media and screen time and how we can overcome challenges to reap the benefits in all facets of life. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E5 · Tue, August 24, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Jen Ruiz, the travel blogger and author behind Jen on a Jet Plane. Previously a lawyer, Jen is now a number one Amazon best-selling author, a TED speaker and a key influencer in the travel space. During the episode, Jen shares the story of her career path so far and how she pivoted her brand when the pandemic hit. They also discuss the return to travel now that the world is beginning to reopen, and the aspects of life as we know it that may have shifted permanently. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E4 · Tue, August 10, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Sandy Dukat, an American Paralympic athlete. After having her leg amputated above the knee at the age of four, Sandy went on to compete internationally in swimming, triathlon and running. She won a series of medals at the Salt Lake City Paralympic Games in 2002 and at the Turin Paralympic Games in 2006, and until 2013, held the marathon world record for above-knee amputee women. During the episode, Sandy shares her impactful story, and discusses some of the initiatives she supports like RAMP and Adaptive Spirit, which help athletes and individuals who require prosthetic limbs. Finally, Sandy shares what she’s most looking forward to for the 16th Annual Paralympic Games happening this summer. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E3 · Tue, July 27, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Troy Carter, the Founder and CEO of Earthshot Labs. After graduating from Stanford University with a degree in economics, Troy launched several successful ventures, devoting his life to carbon finance, renewable energy and agriculture projects. During the episode, Matt and Troy discuss how Earthshot Labs is harnessing technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, low-orbit satellites and blockchain to build platforms and solutions for planetary-wide ecological restoration. They explore the role of technology in healing the planet, various initiatives for addressing climate change and how spirituality intersects with the natural world. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E2 · Tue, July 13, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt sits down with Daniel Hernandez Ortega, Group SVP of Devices and Consumer IoT at Telefónica Group. They discuss Daniel’s role at Telefónica, one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world with almost 350 million customers in 13 countries. Daniel explains why the transition to remote work has been so seamless for Spain, and how the country’s infrastructure was able to cope with the changes so effectively. Matt also asks Daniel which emerging technologies he and the Telefónica team are exploring, and from an IoT perspective, what they’re hoping to bring forward into the new industrial revolution. Finally, they discuss corporate social responsibility, and some of Telefónica’s community projects Daniel has been involved with lately. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S3 E1 · Tue, June 29, 2021
On this episode of the Great Indoors, Matt is joined by marketing expert, strategist and 12-time author David Meerman Scott. They discuss David’s most recent book, “Fanocracy: Turning Fans Into Customers and Customers Into Fans,” which explores how some companies are building devoted fanbases. During the episode, Matt and David discuss concepts from the book including the idea that being part of a tribe is rooted in our DNA as a survival tactic, and the idea of proximity in neuroscience, which posits that the closer you are to another person, the stronger the shared emotion. David shares his perspective on launching the book just two months before the world went into lockdown in 2020, the changing landscape of digital marketing and social media as a polarizing force. To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E10 · Tue, April 27, 2021
In the season finale The Great Indoors, Matt is joined by Liliana Schwartz-Brunner, Amdocs Divisional President for North American Operators, and by the phenomenal Tami Erwin, CEO of Verizon Business. Verizon is one of the biggest telecommunications companies on the planet and are also notably one of the key leaders in the race to 5G. Tami has been with Verizon for decades, holding roles such as CMO and Group President before advancing to become CEO of Verizon Business. She has played a crucial role in many of Verizon’s initiatives and today leads a team of nearly 30,000 employees spread over six countries around the world. Tami is an advocate for equality, inclusion and accessibility and has dedicated her career to finding new ways technology can improve the ways we live, learn, work and play. On today’s episode, Matt, Liliana and Tami discuss Tami’s impressive career journey, what makes Verizon special; her advice for young women; the race to 5G; and the future of technology. This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E9 · Tue, April 13, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt is joined by Sandeep Mall. Among other things, Sandeep is a fitness guru, social media influencer, and an avid and accomplished wildlife photographer. After a near fatal car accident influenced him to change his life for the better, Sandeep has lived his life inspired not only to see change but to be change. He began actively pursuing his passions and forgotten interests, much like many people have been doing during over the past year. On this episode, Sandeep and Matt discuss how people are using their interests to cope with lockdown (like baking sourdough bread!), how society in India has been coping with the pandemic, how technology has helped them through it, and the social efforts to normalize things and promote mental health through COVID-19.To learn more about Sandeep visit his website: https://sandeepmall.com/To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E8 · Tue, March 30, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt is joined by Chardelle Moore, a multidisciplinary artist, storyteller, speaker and visionary. Chardelle left her job as a television anchor and producer at WBFF Fox 45 in Baltimore to launch her own company, Motivational Moore where she leads her own production ventures in music, film, TV, and all sorts of digital media. Matt and Chardelle discuss: Chardelle’s greatest inspirations (her parents— but also herself!); finding peace through her “soul fuel”; motivation and balance as we navigate the pandemic; and how to find the joy in your journey. Learn more about Chardelle here: https://www.chardellemoore.com/ To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E7 · Wed, March 17, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt is joined by Ivan Donn. Ivan is a pioneer and a legend in the telecommunications industry in the U.K. He made the inaugural sale adding subscriber #1 to a U.K. cell network in 1985. On today’s episode, Matt and Ivan discuss his monumental history with Vodafone, their international rise, the transformation of the telecommunications landscape over the past decade, and how Vodafone in a short matter of time became one of the most recognizable brands on the planet. To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E6 · Mon, March 08, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt is joined by Mary Deacon. Mary has enjoyed a hugely successful career in the philanthropic sector, achieving countless accolades and even being appointed to the order of Canada. Since its inception in 2010, she has been the chair of the Bell Let’s Talk mental health initiative, which works to combat the stigma surrounding mental illness and has seen staggering success. To date, Bell Let’s Talk has committed an incredible 121 million dollars to Canadian mental health. On today’s episode, they discuss the origins, pillars and future of Bell Let’s Talk; the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on our collective mental health; and what individuals, corporations and policy makers can be doing to further address the issues surrounding mental illness. Learn more about Bell Let’s Talk here: https://letstalk.bell.ca/en/ To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E5 · Tue, March 02, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt is joined by iconic actor, writer and producer Rainn Wilson and Amdocs CMO Gil Rosen. Rainn is best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on NBC’s The Office, but he is also an accomplished author and producer having recently produced the documentary “An Idiot’s Guide to Climate Change”. On this episode, Matt, Gil and Rainn discuss how Dwight would have fared working from home, the nutritional benefits of beets, the social and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rainn’s latest creative endeavours. Learn more about “An Idiot’s Guide to Climate Change” here: https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/an-idiots-guide-to-climate-change-video-2/ To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E4 · Tue, February 16, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt is joined by Mark Notton of Samsung Electronics. Mark is leader of Samsung’s mobile and commercial product operations in Europe and has appeared on stages across the world to introduce new devices, demo new technology and bring innovative advances to light. Mark and Matt discuss the innovation Samsung has brought to the market throughout the pandemic; the benefits of things like Samsung Health in prioritizing our health at home; how artificial intelligence and 5G are driving innovation in the space; and generally, how Samsung and other tech companies have adapted their products and features to meet the changing needs of consumers at home. To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E3 · Tue, February 09, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt is joined by 16 year old Maya Sharma, a student from Washington State and author of Paving: Conversations With Incredible Women Who Are Shaping Our World. The book is based on Maya’s inspiring interviews with female leaders from around the world and how they are paving the way for a future generation of women leaders. Matt and Maya discuss Maya’s experience interviewing monumental leaders and writing the book; what the future holds for the leaders of tomorrow; the biggest problems facing Maya’s generation today; and what we can be doing to drive progress forward.To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E2 · Tue, February 02, 2021
On this episode of The Great Indoors, Matt breaks down the promises and exciting new use cases of 5G technology with Jim Brisimitzis. Jim has over 20 years of enterprise channel startup experience at companies like Nortel and Microsoft and is the founder of the 5G Open Innovation Lab in Seattle, Washington. The lab is focused on discovering, accelerating and promoting future 5G use cases which Matt and Jim discuss as they analyze the growing and groundbreaking value propositions of this exciting technology and what it can really do for modern society. In fact, as we launch this episode, an exciting press release hits the news about what 5G technology can do for farmers in rural America. Learn more here: https://theslice.5goilab.com/press-releases/5g-open-innovation-lab-launches-first-application-development-field-lab/ And check out the video here: https://5goilab.com/field-labs/ To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
S2 E1 · Tue, January 26, 2021
History shows us that times of societal upheaval are often followed by a period of technological innovation, creativity and economic prosperity. In the premiere episode of season 2, Matt is joined by Shelly Palmer, a business, marketing and technology mogul, frequent commentator for CNN and CNBC, and CEO of The Palmer Group. Together, they discuss the pros and cons of remote-first culture, which professional changes influenced by the pandemic are here to stay, and why we all have great reason to be hopeful about the future. To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors This episode of The Great Indoors was produced by Quill .
Trailer · Wed, January 20, 2021
Season two of The Great Indoors is premiering on January 26. Join Matt Roberts and his producer Larisa Yee, as they explore the technological and societal advancements that the pandemic has brought. Each episode you’ll hear from analysts, journalists, customers, technologists, and celebrities from around the world to get their insights on the rapid change occurring every single day. Brought to you by Amdocs. To learn more about The Great Indoors, visit https://www.amdocs.com/TheGreatIndoors
S1 E8 · Wed, September 02, 2020
Generation Z are the most tech-savvy generational segment, and as such, have been the quickest to adapt to the challenges placed on them by lockdown. In this episode, Matt is joined by Youth Culture expert and brand marketer, Clint! Runge, where they discuss the importance of youth, the pressures placed on them by the pandemic, the brands that have succeeded with this group, the outlook for the future, and how technology has helped them (and in one instance, how it has completely failed them).
S1 E7 · Thu, August 20, 2020
Matt is joined by US sports broadcaster, Nick ‘Fitzy’ Stevens. They discuss the impact that the suspension of sports has had on people’s lives and on society. Now that sports has returned it looks and feels slightly different. How is technology helping bridge the gap from the in-stadium experience to the one experienced via social distancing? Matt even tests Fitzy on his knowledge of unusual sporting terms. More EpisodesAll rights reserved
S1 E6 · Mon, August 10, 2020
In this episode, Matt’s guest is Dr. Victoria Ngo and they discuss the mental health pandemic that has accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Ngo shares some research she has conducted as part of her role at the City University of New York, how technology has enabled some of the main coping mechanisms as suggested by the WHO, and the long-term effects of this pandemic to public health. The mental health effects are something that have disproportionally impacted lower income groups and ethnic minorities, again shining a light on the fact that not everyone in society has access to the technological hardware and internet connections to keep the disruption to everyday life to a minimum.
S1 E5 · Fri, July 17, 2020
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world, but what happens when the world stops? In this episode, Matt interviews some young students on how technology has helped them remain educated and happy in a lockdown world. Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; give a child a laptop and a high speed internet connection and you can educate them for a lifetime.
S1 E4 · Tue, June 23, 2020
The pandemic has completely impacted and transformed the way companies communicate and market to their customers and prospective customers. Whilst people exists in an almost entirely digital environment, companies need to be creative and think entirely different to how they did at the beginning of 2020. In this episode, Matt is joined by LP/AD founder and CEO, Mr. Alex Shifrin, where they discuss the cataclysmic effects of the crisis on marketing events, digital campaigns, advertising and brand. What will be the immediate outcomes now and the long-term outcomes in the future?
S1 E3 · Wed, June 17, 2020
Diversity and inclusion has never been more important in society and in the workplace, particularly in this time of crisis. It is proven that companies with a more diverse workforce are not only more profitable and innovative but are also more resilient. As we stare into the face of a recession, resilience is the key to survival. In this episode Matt Roberts is joined by the TM Forum's Director of Diversity & Inclusion, Ms. Vicky Sleight, to discuss what D&I precisely means, why it is so important, and how companies can benefit enormously from being more diverse now.
S1 E2 · Tue, June 09, 2020
In episode 2 Matt is joined by Amdocs’ Group President of Media, Network and Technology, Anthony Goonetilleke. They discuss, amongst other things, a recent Amdocs Consumer Survey in the US. This survey which interviewed 1,000 consumers, delivered some fascinating results around actual behavioral change during the pandemic. Anthony also shares some personal insights regarding the future of media, how consumers have come to appreciate their network quality and how this seismic global crisis is actually democratizing digital adoption.
S1 E1 · Wed, April 15, 2020
Matt is joined by renowned industry analyst and author Chetan Sharma and Amdocs’ Ron Porter to take a look at what is happening now, how this will propel things moving forward and how technology is helping us be productive and social as we stay indoors.
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