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In this transformative episode, Julie Riga sits down with Kyle Hudson, founder and CEO of Stacklist, to explore how curation, not content creation, is becoming the future of trust and influence in an AI-driven world. Kyle shares his journey from building digital solutions for Google, Disney, and Coca-Cola to creating a platform that helps service professionals own their client relationships. Together, they dive into the ingredients for success in today's rapidly evolving landscape, discussing tech stack management, experimental mindsets, and becoming omnipotential leaders.
Guest: Kyle Hudson, Founder & CEO of Stacklist
Host: Julie Riga
Kyle Hudson is the founder and CEO of Stacklist, The Social Curation Network, helping service professionals turn local knowledge into shareable, AI-discoverable hubs. With a proven track record building digital solutions for brands like Google, Disney, and Coca-Cola, Kyle now focuses on empowering experts to own their client relationships rather than renting attention from social media platforms. Kyle is a member of the "Nintendo generation" (born 1979), shaped by growing up with technology as native rather than novel. His philosophy centers on omnipotential: the belief that you have the potential to be many things, not just one specialist.
Fun Fact: Kyle is a burger connoisseur who dips his fries in mustard!
The Ingredients for Success:
Tech Stack Management: The $2000/month subscription problem, using Slack and Zoom as foundations, Linear as an elegant alternative to Jira, Claude Code for financial projections and custom agents. Strategy: Lock into solutions, not vendors.
The Stacklist Philosophy: Curation over content creation, transforming personal expertise into discoverable resources, helping professionals own relationships instead of depending on algorithms. Everyone is known for something valuable.
"Omnipotential is this idea that you are not X, you have the potential to be X, Y, Z, and A, B, C."
"I just jump off the cliff, and as I'm falling, I'm learning. That's how I do it."
"You only have to worry about AI taking your job if you're standing still. But if you're diving into it, you're learning skills you can teach others."
Kyle identifies as part of the "Nintendo generation," those who grew up with technology as native rather than novel, creating a fundamental difference in how leaders approach innovation. The conversation validates entrepreneurs who didn't fit the corporate mold. In the AI era, the valuable entrepreneur is the curious generalist who can leverage AI to solve novel problems.
Connect: stacklist.app/kyle
Connect: Stay On Course with Julie Riga
Essential listening for entrepreneurs who want to thrive in an AI-driven future.
#Leadership #Innovation #AI #Entrepreneurship #PersonalGrowth
By Julie RigaOverview
In this transformative episode, Julie Riga sits down with Kyle Hudson, founder and CEO of Stacklist, to explore how curation, not content creation, is becoming the future of trust and influence in an AI-driven world. Kyle shares his journey from building digital solutions for Google, Disney, and Coca-Cola to creating a platform that helps service professionals own their client relationships. Together, they dive into the ingredients for success in today's rapidly evolving landscape, discussing tech stack management, experimental mindsets, and becoming omnipotential leaders.
Guest: Kyle Hudson, Founder & CEO of Stacklist
Host: Julie Riga
Kyle Hudson is the founder and CEO of Stacklist, The Social Curation Network, helping service professionals turn local knowledge into shareable, AI-discoverable hubs. With a proven track record building digital solutions for brands like Google, Disney, and Coca-Cola, Kyle now focuses on empowering experts to own their client relationships rather than renting attention from social media platforms. Kyle is a member of the "Nintendo generation" (born 1979), shaped by growing up with technology as native rather than novel. His philosophy centers on omnipotential: the belief that you have the potential to be many things, not just one specialist.
Fun Fact: Kyle is a burger connoisseur who dips his fries in mustard!
The Ingredients for Success:
Tech Stack Management: The $2000/month subscription problem, using Slack and Zoom as foundations, Linear as an elegant alternative to Jira, Claude Code for financial projections and custom agents. Strategy: Lock into solutions, not vendors.
The Stacklist Philosophy: Curation over content creation, transforming personal expertise into discoverable resources, helping professionals own relationships instead of depending on algorithms. Everyone is known for something valuable.
"Omnipotential is this idea that you are not X, you have the potential to be X, Y, Z, and A, B, C."
"I just jump off the cliff, and as I'm falling, I'm learning. That's how I do it."
"You only have to worry about AI taking your job if you're standing still. But if you're diving into it, you're learning skills you can teach others."
Kyle identifies as part of the "Nintendo generation," those who grew up with technology as native rather than novel, creating a fundamental difference in how leaders approach innovation. The conversation validates entrepreneurs who didn't fit the corporate mold. In the AI era, the valuable entrepreneur is the curious generalist who can leverage AI to solve novel problems.
Connect: stacklist.app/kyle
Connect: Stay On Course with Julie Riga
Essential listening for entrepreneurs who want to thrive in an AI-driven future.
#Leadership #Innovation #AI #Entrepreneurship #PersonalGrowth