Adam Price, CEO of Kinetic Comp

Adam Price, CEO of Kinetic Comp

Kinetic started as a wearable device company with a prevention thesis. It is now a $100M+ workers comp MGA built around claims oversight software — and the pivot happened because Adam Price asked customers what they actually needed, instead of what Kinetic had assumed they needed. In Episode 155, Adam explains why prevention technology struggles in mid-market workers comp, how data fusion creates a claims experience that scales like software but feels like dedicated attention, and what MGA investors actually want to hear — hint: it is not the $6 trillion TAM slide.

Luis Pino, CEO Agentero

Luis Pino, CEO Agentero

Luis Pino built ProducerFlow by accident — it started as an internal compliance tool for Agentero, the carrier-agency network he founded after leaving CoverWallet, and became a standalone product when carrier partners kept asking if they could buy it. In Episode 154, Luis explains what producer compliance actually involves, why carriers approach AI with a fundamentally different risk appetite than agencies, and why the question of the insurance agent's survival in an AI-native world is one of the most genuinely open questions in distribution right now.

Will Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder of Gyde

Will Johnson, CEO and Co-Founder of Gyde

Will Johnson spent a decade at Oscar Health watching brokers — the most important node in health insurance distribution — get chronically underinvested in technology. In Episode 153, he explains how Gyde is fixing that: an AI-powered operating system combined with an acquisition-based partnership model that aligns incentives completely and brings a dedicated team into agencies post-acquisition to actually build the growth infrastructure together. The insight at the core of it is simple: most brokers are spending less than half their time on new business. Gyde exists to change that ratio.

Kasey Roh, Head of USA, Upstage

Kasey Roh, Head of USA, Upstage

Upstage's Kasey Roh came to enterprise AI through Tesla, Meta, and venture capital — which means she has seen enough AI companies to know the difference between real technology and a wrapper. In Episode 152, she makes the case that insurance companies have only ever been able to read about 20% of their documents, explains why throwing the rest into frontier LLMs is not a scalable solution, and shares what one Asian carrier found when it finally digitized a decade of untouched claims records — enough to launch two entirely new product lines from data it already owned.

InsurTech Under Fire — Resilience, Insurtech, and the Future of Insurance with Kobi Bendelak

InsurTech Under Fire — Resilience, Insurtech, and the Future of Insurance with Kobi Bendelak

InsurTech Israel CEO Kobi Bendelak crossed a desert, a border, and two countries to make it to InsurTech Insights London — during wartime. In Episode 151, he shares what that journey says about Israeli startup culture, how the InsurTech industry has matured from tech tourism to serious procurement, and why he believes core systems may be obsolete within a few years.