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The Business Development Podcast

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The Business Development Podcast is an award-winning podcast based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. We specialize in providing expert business development advice for entrepreneurs, business owners, business development representatives, and business professionals. With over 15 years of experience in sales and business development, our host Kelly Kennedy, President & CEO of Capital Business Development Inc., delivers valuable experiences, tips, and expert advice that you can bank on.Established in February 2023, The Business Development Podcast has already earned the prestigious Best Business Podcast award for 2023 from Quill Inc. We have had the privilege of hosting numerous accomplished presidents, CEOs, founders, and business experts, offering a wealth of knowledge, advice, tips, and real-life experiences. Join us on this entrepreneurial adventure as we bring you the best insights and strategies to drive your business forward.We will catch you on the flip side!
Top 3.2% by pitch volume (Rank #1615 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

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Episodes
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Audience: 4K–8K / month
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Cadence: Active weekly
Reply rate: 35%+

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How AMII Helps Businesses Adapt to AI with Adam Danyleyko

Sun Feb 08 2026

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Episode 314 features Adam Danyleyko from AMII (the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute) breaking down what AMII actually does and how they help organizations move from AI curiosity to real adoption. Adam explains AMII’s foundation in world class research and how the institute translates that research into industry impact by supporting everyone from startups to large corporations through training, shared AI language inside teams, roadmap building, and hands on proof of concept work. The real lesson of the episode is that adapting to AI starts with clarity, not hype. Adam walks through how the “right tool for the problem” mindset changes everything, why data strategy matters especially for startups, and why AI projects often require experimentation with no guaranteed outcome the way a typical software build might. He also touches on where AI is headed next through more efficient models, edge computing, and practical real world constraints, plus how AMII screens work through a principled AI lens focused on impact, fairness, and responsible use. Additional note: This episode also marks three years of The Business Development Podcast. Follow Adam Danyleyko on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-danyleyko/ Learn more about AMII: https://www.amii.ca Key Takeaways: AI is not a strategy on its own; it only works when it supports a clearly defined business problem.Starting with the tool instead of the bottleneck almost always leads to wasted time and stalled initiatives.Businesses need a shared AI language internally before they can successfully adopt or scale it.Data readiness matters more than model choice when it comes to real-world AI outcomes.AI projects often require experimentation, iteration, and learning rather than guaranteed deliverables.The right AI solution depends on context, constraints, and environment, not what is trending.Building internal capability is more sustainable than outsourcing all AI decision-making.Responsible AI requires intentional choices around fairness, impact, and long-term use.AI works best as an amplifier of good processes, not a fix for broken ones.Organizations that adapt to AI successfully treat it as infrastructure, not a magic product. This episode of The Business Development Podcast is proudly sponsored by Hypervac Technologies and Hyperfab, our 2026 Title Sponsors. We’re incredibly grateful for their continued support of the show and the work they do building world-class industrial solutions right here in Canada. Hypervac and Hyperfab represent innovation, reliability, and execution at the highest level, and we genuinely appreciate them being part of this journey. If you’re in the industrial space, we highly encourage you to check them out at www.hypervac.com. If you’re the kind of...

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Episode 314 features Adam Danyleyko from AMII (the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute) breaking down what AMII actually does and how they help organizations move from AI curiosity to real adoption. Adam explains AMII’s foundation in world class research and how the institute translates that research into industry impact by supporting everyone from startups to large corporations through training, shared AI language inside teams, roadmap building, and hands on proof of concept work. The real lesson of the episode is that adapting to AI starts with clarity, not hype. Adam walks through how the “right tool for the problem” mindset changes everything, why data strategy matters especially for startups, and why AI projects often require experimentation with no guaranteed outcome the way a typical software build might. He also touches on where AI is headed next through more efficient models, edge computing, and practical real world constraints, plus how AMII screens work through a principled AI lens focused on impact, fairness, and responsible use. Additional note: This episode also marks three years of The Business Development Podcast. Follow Adam Danyleyko on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-danyleyko/ Learn more about AMII: https://www.amii.ca Key Takeaways: AI is not a strategy on its own; it only works when it supports a clearly defined business problem.Starting with the tool instead of the bottleneck almost always leads to wasted time and stalled initiatives.Businesses need a shared AI language internally before they can successfully adopt or scale it.Data readiness matters more than model choice when it comes to real-world AI outcomes.AI projects often require experimentation, iteration, and learning rather than guaranteed deliverables.The right AI solution depends on context, constraints, and environment, not what is trending.Building internal capability is more sustainable than outsourcing all AI decision-making.Responsible AI requires intentional choices around fairness, impact, and long-term use.AI works best as an amplifier of good processes, not a fix for broken ones.Organizations that adapt to AI successfully treat it as infrastructure, not a magic product. This episode of The Business Development Podcast is proudly sponsored by Hypervac Technologies and Hyperfab, our 2026 Title Sponsors. We’re incredibly grateful for their continued support of the show and the work they do building world-class industrial solutions right here in Canada. Hypervac and Hyperfab represent innovation, reliability, and execution at the highest level, and we genuinely appreciate them being part of this journey. If you’re in the industrial space, we highly encourage you to check them out at www.hypervac.com. If you’re the kind of...

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79
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Rank
#1615
Top 3.2% by pitch volume (Rank #1615 of 50,000)
Average rating
4.7
From 25 ratings
Reviews
2
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Publish cadence
Several times per week
Active weekly
Episode count
315
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
1K

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Country
Canada
Language
English
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Release cadence
Several times per week
Latest episode date
Sun Feb 08 2026

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4K–8K / month
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35%+
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3–6 days
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What is The Business Development Podcast about?

The Business Development Podcast is an award-winning podcast based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. We specialize in providing expert business development advice for entrepreneurs, business owners, business development representatives, and business professionals. With over 15 years of experience in sales and business development, our host Kelly Kennedy, President & CEO of Capital Business Development Inc., delivers valuable experiences, tips, and expert advice that you can bank on.Established in February 2023, The Business Development Podcast has already earned the prestigious Best Business Podcast award for 2023 from Quill Inc. We have had the privilege of hosting numerous accomplished presidents, CEOs, founders, and business experts, offering a wealth of knowledge, advice, tips, and real-life experiences. Join us on this entrepreneurial adventure as we bring you the best insights and strategies to drive your business forward.We will catch you on the flip side!

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