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In this conversation with David Selinger, CEO and Co-founder of Deep Sentinel, we explore how podcasting opens up something data alone can’t — human depth. Selly talks about why he appears on podcasts regularly (roughly one a week), how it builds trust, and why it’s often the best way for potential hires, investors, and customers to understand who you really are.
He and Eric riff on the evolution of podcasting as a reputation tool — from giving people a true sense of your character to how AI might soon analyze those conversations to model your personality. What starts as a chat about business visibility turns into a thought-provoking look at the intersection of content, technology, and authenticity.
This brief exchange shows why podcasts matter far beyond marketing — they’re signals of transparency, curiosity, and connection in a world run by algorithms.
The full-length episode featuring David Selinger is available on Entrepreneur Perspectives.
AI and the Future of Podcast Conversations was created by the team at KazCM.
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Connect with Eric Kasimov, host of Content Matterz: X | LinkedIn
About the episode on Entrepreneur Perspectives
This Content Matterz episode comes from our full conversation with David Selinger (EP 192: Reinventing Security: David Selinger and the Deep Sentinel Mission). In that discussion, we cover everything from AI-powered home protection to leadership lessons from his time at Amazon and Redfin. This clip focuses on how podcasting — and the conversations it sparks — can build brand presence, attract opportunity, and even inspire new technology ideas.
About David Selinger
David Selinger is the CEO and Co-founder of Deep Sentinel, an AI-powered security company that prevents crime before it happens. Previously, he helped launch Amazon’s recommendation engine and served as CTO at Redfin. He’s an entrepreneur, technologist, and thought leader exploring how AI and human connection intersect.
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In this conversation with David Selinger, CEO and Co-founder of Deep Sentinel, we explore how podcasting opens up something data alone can’t — human depth. Selly talks about why he appears on podcasts regularly (roughly one a week), how it builds trust, and why it’s often the best way for potential hires, investors, and customers to understand who you really are.
He and Eric riff on the evolution of podcasting as a reputation tool — from giving people a true sense of your character to how AI might soon analyze those conversations to model your personality. What starts as a chat about business visibility turns into a thought-provoking look at the intersection of content, technology, and authenticity.
This brief exchange shows why podcasts matter far beyond marketing — they’re signals of transparency, curiosity, and connection in a world run by algorithms.
The full-length episode featuring David Selinger is available on Entrepreneur Perspectives.
AI and the Future of Podcast Conversations was created by the team at KazCM.
Want to Start a Podcast? We'd Like to Help You
Connect with Eric Kasimov, host of Content Matterz: X | LinkedIn
About the episode on Entrepreneur Perspectives
This Content Matterz episode comes from our full conversation with David Selinger (EP 192: Reinventing Security: David Selinger and the Deep Sentinel Mission). In that discussion, we cover everything from AI-powered home protection to leadership lessons from his time at Amazon and Redfin. This clip focuses on how podcasting — and the conversations it sparks — can build brand presence, attract opportunity, and even inspire new technology ideas.
About David Selinger
David Selinger is the CEO and Co-founder of Deep Sentinel, an AI-powered security company that prevents crime before it happens. Previously, he helped launch Amazon’s recommendation engine and served as CTO at Redfin. He’s an entrepreneur, technologist, and thought leader exploring how AI and human connection intersect.

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