
Beyond Fulfillment Podcast
Human-Centered AI: Keeping People First in a Tech-Driven World with Ben Johnson
29 May 2025
The secrets to entrepreneurial innovation and business growth are in this episode of the Beyond Fulfillment Podcast! Host Dave Gulas sits down with Ben Johnson, founder of Particle 41, to discuss actionable strategies for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and startup founders looking to take their business to the next level.In this deep-dive conversation, Ben shares his journey from paper routes and Commodore 64s to leading cutting-edge AI solutions, emphasizing the importance of mission-driven strategy, innovation in business, and mastering the entrepreneurial mindset. Learn how to overcome organizational barriers, build a human-centered brand in an AI-driven world, and why your “why” matters more than your “how.” Ben unveils hard-hitting truths about change management, leveraging data for growth, and the MOST undervalued entrepreneurial skill: marketing.Subscribe if you find value and want more insights from trailblazing founders and business leaders!Connect with Ben on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminrjohnson/Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro & Ben’s Innovation Aha Moment02:00 – Biggest Blocks Holding Businesses Back03:18 – From Academia to Entrepreneurship06:22 – Solving Deeper Client Problems08:43 – Keeping Business Human in the Age of AI12:39 – Change Management Misconceptions15:23 – One Universal Truth About Business Strategy17:28 – The Power of "Why" in Strategy18:31 – Most Undervalued Entrepreneur Skill20:24 – Advice for Technical Founders Becoming Marketers22:33 – What Ben is Still Unlocking in His Journey24:12 – Connect with Ben & Particle 41👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more proven growth strategies from real entrepreneurs!#Entrepreneurship #StartupGrowth #BusinessStrategy #Innovation #AIInBusiness #BeyondFulfillmentPodcast
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