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THE MEDIA MACHINE is a strategy podcast that helps operators understand how media really works, breaking down the systems, deals, and decisions shaping the future of media, tech, and content.
In this episode of The Media Machine, Johanna Salazar and Julie Kellman Reading sit down with entrepreneur and Mavity founder Tomas Uribe to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming creative work from an output into operational infrastructure.
Drawing on his journey from musician and educator to AI startup founder, Tomas shares how the creative economy is evolving as AI compresses the distance between idea and execution. He explains why the biggest challenge for creative teams today is no longer just generating ideas, but building systems that allow creativity to scale.
The conversation explores how creatives can transition into technology, why execution matters more than ideas when building a company, and what founders need to understand about fundraising, monetization, and momentum.
From navigating AI adoption inside creative industries to redefining career paths through frameworks like Ikigai, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how creators and operators can adapt to a rapidly changing landscape.
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About the GuestTomas Uribe is the founder of Mavity, a creative operations platform designed to help marketing and creative teams collaborate more efficiently using AI-powered workflows.
Originally trained as a musician, Tomas built his career at the intersection of creativity and technology. His experience spans music production, marketing, education, and entrepreneurship, giving him a unique perspective on how creative systems evolve as technology advances.
Today, through Mavity and his work mentoring entrepreneurs, Tomas focuses on helping creative professionals and organizations navigate the shift toward AI-enabled collaboration and modern creative operations.
Visit Mavity to learn more about how to scale and manage your marketing and design teams all in one place: https://www.mavity.co/
Connect with Tomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomasuribemedia/
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What We Cover in This Episode
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Key Takeaways
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Standout Quotes
"The worst thing that could happen to a project or a business is having another idea. That's what actually kills the first one."
"AI is just another tool. It extends us, helps us be more productive, expand our creativity, and reach another level."
"The core of a good business is that it makes money providing value."
"When you're fundraising, you're leaving your job and starting a new company called your fundraising process."
"A great teacher helps you find your own path by asking the right questions."
"You have to find the intersection between what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can get paid for."
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ABOUT THE HOSTS
Johanna Salazar is a media systems builder with more than two decades of experience operating across television, streaming, sports, and digital platforms. She brings an operator's lens to the industry, breaking down how media systems function and how decisions and incentives shape outcomes.
Julie Kellman Reading is a creative executive, executive producer, and founder with experience spanning linear television, digital content, and independent ventures. She brings a people-first perspective and deep creative insight into how media is built, scaled, and sustained.
Together, they guide conversations designed to help operators see what is coming next and act with calm confidence.
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SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW
If someone sent you this episode, it's because they care about your future in media.
Follow The Media Machine for weekly conversations breaking down the systems, deals, and decisions shaping the industry.
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CREDITS
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WEBSITE LINK
the-mediamachine.com
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SOCIALS LINKS
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PODCAST LINKS
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HOST SOCIALS
Johanna Salazar
Julie Kellman Reading
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ABOUT THE PODCAST
THE MEDIA MACHINE is a strategy podcast that breaks down how media really works. Created by Johanna Salazar, the show explores the systems, deals, and decisions shaping the future of media, tech, and content.
Each episode examines the industry through four core pillars:
Process: the strategies, tools, and systems shaping media production and distribution.
Profits: the business models, investments, and revenue engines driving the industry.
People: the creators, executives, and operators redefining the landscape.
Planet: the broader cultural and societal impact of media.
The goal is not to react faster, but to see more clearly, understand long-term shifts, and make smarter short-term decisions.
This show is for operators, builders, and decision-makers who want signal over noise, clarity over hype, and confidence over urgency.
By Johanna Salazar, Host & CreatorTHE MEDIA MACHINE is a strategy podcast that helps operators understand how media really works, breaking down the systems, deals, and decisions shaping the future of media, tech, and content.
In this episode of The Media Machine, Johanna Salazar and Julie Kellman Reading sit down with entrepreneur and Mavity founder Tomas Uribe to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming creative work from an output into operational infrastructure.
Drawing on his journey from musician and educator to AI startup founder, Tomas shares how the creative economy is evolving as AI compresses the distance between idea and execution. He explains why the biggest challenge for creative teams today is no longer just generating ideas, but building systems that allow creativity to scale.
The conversation explores how creatives can transition into technology, why execution matters more than ideas when building a company, and what founders need to understand about fundraising, monetization, and momentum.
From navigating AI adoption inside creative industries to redefining career paths through frameworks like Ikigai, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how creators and operators can adapt to a rapidly changing landscape.
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About the GuestTomas Uribe is the founder of Mavity, a creative operations platform designed to help marketing and creative teams collaborate more efficiently using AI-powered workflows.
Originally trained as a musician, Tomas built his career at the intersection of creativity and technology. His experience spans music production, marketing, education, and entrepreneurship, giving him a unique perspective on how creative systems evolve as technology advances.
Today, through Mavity and his work mentoring entrepreneurs, Tomas focuses on helping creative professionals and organizations navigate the shift toward AI-enabled collaboration and modern creative operations.
Visit Mavity to learn more about how to scale and manage your marketing and design teams all in one place: https://www.mavity.co/
Connect with Tomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomasuribemedia/
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What We Cover in This Episode
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Key Takeaways
****
Standout Quotes
"The worst thing that could happen to a project or a business is having another idea. That's what actually kills the first one."
"AI is just another tool. It extends us, helps us be more productive, expand our creativity, and reach another level."
"The core of a good business is that it makes money providing value."
"When you're fundraising, you're leaving your job and starting a new company called your fundraising process."
"A great teacher helps you find your own path by asking the right questions."
"You have to find the intersection between what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can get paid for."
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ABOUT THE HOSTS
Johanna Salazar is a media systems builder with more than two decades of experience operating across television, streaming, sports, and digital platforms. She brings an operator's lens to the industry, breaking down how media systems function and how decisions and incentives shape outcomes.
Julie Kellman Reading is a creative executive, executive producer, and founder with experience spanning linear television, digital content, and independent ventures. She brings a people-first perspective and deep creative insight into how media is built, scaled, and sustained.
Together, they guide conversations designed to help operators see what is coming next and act with calm confidence.
****
SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW
If someone sent you this episode, it's because they care about your future in media.
Follow The Media Machine for weekly conversations breaking down the systems, deals, and decisions shaping the industry.
****
CREDITS
****
WEBSITE LINK
the-mediamachine.com
****
SOCIALS LINKS
****
PODCAST LINKS
****
HOST SOCIALS
Johanna Salazar
Julie Kellman Reading
****
ABOUT THE PODCAST
THE MEDIA MACHINE is a strategy podcast that breaks down how media really works. Created by Johanna Salazar, the show explores the systems, deals, and decisions shaping the future of media, tech, and content.
Each episode examines the industry through four core pillars:
Process: the strategies, tools, and systems shaping media production and distribution.
Profits: the business models, investments, and revenue engines driving the industry.
People: the creators, executives, and operators redefining the landscape.
Planet: the broader cultural and societal impact of media.
The goal is not to react faster, but to see more clearly, understand long-term shifts, and make smarter short-term decisions.
This show is for operators, builders, and decision-makers who want signal over noise, clarity over hype, and confidence over urgency.