Tech for Non-Techies
This podcast is for non-technical founders and established small-to-mid-size business owners who want to launch an app or add a tech-enabled offering—without learning to code. Each episode breaks down product strategy, scoping, hiring and managing developers, and applied AI for real business outcomes (not VC theatre). Expect step-by-step playbooks, case studies, and jargon-free conversations that help you turn ideas into revenue-generating digital products. Hosted by Sophia, an entrepreneur and educator whose programs have been featured in Harvard Business Review and delivered at Oxford University, London Business School, and Chicago Booth. Her work is trusted by the government of Bahrain, Constellation Brands, and the Royal Bank of Canada, and her flagship approach—Tech for Non-Technical Founders—has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs and executives move from concept to scalable product. You'll learn how to: -Validate demand and shape a winning product brief -Budget, timeline, and de-risk builds you'll actually ship -Hire, brief, and manage developers and vendors with confidence -Use AI to speed research, prototyping, and growth -Launch, iterate, and measure ROI—without the buzzwords FOLLOW if you want clear, actionable guidance to build real tech value—minus the code and the hype.

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286: Lessons from Meta and Google for non-technical founders in 2026

286: Lessons from Meta and Google for non-technical founders in 2026

Even billion-dollar teams start simple first. Rags Vadali's team at Meta gave small businesses in Brazil two phones—one red, one blue—and spent two months tracking every customer message in a spreads...

7 Tammi 29min

285: From idea to revenue in 7 months: how this non-technical founder did it

285: From idea to revenue in 7 months: how this non-technical founder did it

Most people assume turning an idea into revenue takes years. Turns out, that belief slows more projects down than tech ever does. In just seven months, Noor Alderazi, founder of Tamam Technologies, we...

31 Joulu 202522min

284: The unexpected upside of becoming a tech founder (before you ever "succeed")

284: The unexpected upside of becoming a tech founder (before you ever "succeed")

Most people think the upside of building a tech company comes after success. Turns out, a lot changes long before that. The moment you start building something technical, your professional gravity shi...

24 Joulu 202526min

283: Why successful business owners fail at tech

283: Why successful business owners fail at tech

You've built a successful business before. So why does tech feel harder than it should? Here's the uncomfortable truth. The instincts that made you successful offline can quietly sabotage you when you...

17 Joulu 202527min

282: 5 skills to master before you worry about tech

282: 5 skills to master before you worry about tech

Most people dive into tools, stacks, and AI hacks the moment a new idea lands. Sadly, that's the fastest way to burn cash and momentum. Here's the thing: before you touch a single line of tech, you ne...

10 Joulu 202522min

281: Before You Bring On a Technical Co-Founder: Listen to This

281: Before You Bring On a Technical Co-Founder: Listen to This

People often think a technical partner will solve their product problems overnight. Sadly, it rarely works that way. Before you hand over equity to someone who can write code, you need to know what yo...

3 Joulu 202526min

280: The Build-vs-Buy Framework: When Off-the-Shelf Wins — and When Custom Tech Is Worth It

280: The Build-vs-Buy Framework: When Off-the-Shelf Wins — and When Custom Tech Is Worth It

A popular debate is "build vs buy." Sadly, that's the wrong question. Here's the thing: shiny features and clever dashboards don't matter if you're solving the wrong problem. And picking the wrong pat...

26 Marras 202519min

279: What to Do If You've Already Spent $100K on Developers and Have Nothing to Show for It

279: What to Do If You've Already Spent $100K on Developers and Have Nothing to Show for It

Founders assume that if they just hire "good developers," the product will magically take shape. Sadly, that's rarely what happens. Too many non-technical founders burn through $50K … $80K … even $100...

19 Marras 202526min

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