• A rough idea + AI became Kate Spade's concierge — here's how
    Jun 15 2026

    One team at AWS used AI at every step to build Kate Spade’s AI "gift concierge" — a shopping assistant that asks customers what they need and narrows options through conversation. On this episode, David Dorf shares how they went from concept to live product in 12 weeks. His biggest tip: you don't need a perfect idea. Keep a backlog, present a rough one to AI, and let it research and refine until you pick up momentum.

    Guest: David Dorf, Global Head of Retail Industry Solutions, AWS

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    14 mins
  • Don't scrap it, ask it why: How one marketer made five AI agents reliable.
    Jun 8 2026

    "I built an agent... now what?" Orlando O'Neill built five custom AI agents for his marketing work. On this episode, he shares how he makes them reliable: asking agents to diagnose their own mistakes, fixing issues permanently with steering files, and running weekly reviews to improve them over time. His biggest tip: when your agent gets something wrong, don't scrap it. Ask it why, and fix it together.

    Guest: Orlando O'Neill, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Alexa Marketing

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    15 mins
  • Cortex Kickstart asked her one question, then built four AI agents
    Jun 1 2026

    Jackie Pizaña wanted AI to do more than summarize documents. Using an internal guided workflow called Cortex Kickstart, she built four AI agents that track commitments, flag escalations, prep coaching materials, and orient her week. Her biggest tip: lean into one tool, learn it well, and let your confidence build from there.

    Guest: Jackie Pizana, Senior Manager, Operations Field Talent Acquisition

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    12 mins
  • 8 weeks, no roadmap, and a 50% chance of success. Here's how Kiro helped this PM deliver.
    May 26 2026

    Eight weeks, no roadmap, and a 50/50 shot. Vedran Brozovic shares how he used AI to find the right data, generate technical requirements, and build an hourly forecasting system in weeks—not months. His biggest tip: ask AI questions like you'd ask a colleague, not a search engine.

    Guest: Vedran Brozovic, Product Manager, Automated Profitability Management

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    13 mins
  • Describe your problem, Amazon Quick builds the fix—try these skills today
    May 20 2026

    Spending your mornings triaging emails and rewriting the same docs? Eric Johnson shares how he uses Quick to turn everyday pain points into automated workflows. Just describe your problem, and Quick’s desktop app builds the solution for you.

    Guest: Eric Johnson, Principal Developer Advocate, AWS

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    13 mins
  • Not a developer? You can still build real solutions — here's how
    May 12 2026

    You've got the idea. A tracker, a dashboard, a tool that would save your team hours. You just can't code it. Or can you? Two Amazonians share how to go from ideas to working prototypes using agentic coding tools. The secret? You don't need to know code; you need to know how to communicate.

    Guests: Alex Neier, Software Builder Experience (ASBX) & Curtis Morton, AWS Training and Certification

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    18 mins
  • Your AI questions, answered—with a little help from Alexa
    Apr 27 2026

    Host Alex Kalish gets a little help from a very special co-host, Alexa, who steps in to ask the questions while Alex tackles your toughest listener submissions head-on. The throughline? Context is king, and Alex's five-step framework will change the way you think about AI.


    Guest: Alexa, Amazon’s cloud-based voice service available on hundreds of millions of devices from Amazon and third-party device manufacturers.

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    22 mins
  • You're probably using AI like a search engine—here's how to make it your work partner
    Apr 13 2026

    Stop treating AI like a tool. Start treating it like a partner. Regional Director in Amazon Logistics shares how he transformed his relationship with AI from task assistant to strategic partner and the simple habit that made all the difference. His breakthrough: stop asking AI to complete tasks and start having conversations with it like you would with a colleague.


    Guest: Joe Hoeksema, Regional Director, Amazon Logistics

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    16 mins