In this episode host Chris Jones sits down with Josh Enlow, tech entrepreneur, family man, and a Project Manager Coalfire, to explore the intersections of technology, personal growth, and community.
Josh shares his journey from starting a business in tech to becoming a role model for the next generation. The conversation dives deep into the future of artificial intelligence, the risks of cyber-attacks, and how virtual reality could transform our lives.
Beyond the tech talk, Josh opens up about the challenges of being a Black man in the tech industry, balancing faith and family, and the importance of masculinity, discipline, and accountability for men. He also reflects on his struggles, joys as a father, and the life lessons he’s learned along the way.
This episode is a compelling blend of tech insights, personal stories, and life advice that will inspire you to think critically about the role of technology in your life while embracing the values that truly matter.
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0:00 - Coming Up! 1:02 - Show Starts
Chapter 1: Starting a Tech Career 2:24 - Starting a Business and Building a Career in Tech 7:56 - Advocating for STEM and Inspiring Youth 9:41 - Advice for Kids Interested in Tech
Chapter 2: Technology and Its Impacts 11:38 - How to Use ChatGPT 13:36 - Should We Worry About Tech in the Future? 14:08 - Why You Shouldn’t Accept Terms & Conditions Without Reading 15:06 - Can Apps Access Your Front Camera? 17:25 - Identifying Secure Apps 18:22 - Why Most People Overlook Device Security 19:24 - Illegitimate Hackers and Cyber Attacks
Chapter 3: Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality 21:07 - How Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Your Life 22:17 - How Virtual Reality Helps the Elderly 23:35 - Cyber Attacks, Ethical Hacking, and Getting Hacked
Chapter 4: Pro Tech and Future Innovations 28:12 - Services Offered by Pro Tech 29:54 - What Computers Might Look Like in 10 Years & Machine Learning 32:30 - How Companies Profit by Selling Your Data 33:13 - How the Government Obtains Data from Platforms Like Facebook
Chapter 5: Privacy and Online Security 35:28 - “Being Online Is Like Walking in Public” — Your Data Is Public 36:56 - How Social Media Accounts Are Hacked Through Social Engineering
Chapter 6: Personal and Professional Background 41:28 - The Financial Potential in Tech 42:09 - Born and Raised in Wichita 42:41 - Balancing Family Life and Faith 44:59 - Masculinity, Discipline, and Accountability for Men 48:57 - Navigating the Tech World as a Black Man 51:57 - Marriage and the Importance of Commitment 53:51 - Growing Up as a Pastor’s Kid 58:37 - Struggles of Living in Atlanta
Chapter 7: Personal Reflections and Life Lessons 1:02:26 - Josh Reflects on His Success 1:04:13 - Growing Up as a Kid 1:04:55 - Parenting Challenges in a Tech-Driven World 1:08:19 - How Golf Brings Balance 1:09:34 - The Desire to Mentor 1:11:09 - “You Have to Be Twice as Good” — Being Black and Young" 1:11:52 - Breaking the Stigma Around Black Men in Therapy & Spiritual Bypassing 1:15:00 - The Human Brain is the Original Technology, Simplicity, and Health
Chapter 8: Stereotypes, Struggles, and Resilience 1:17:59 - Golf as a Metaphor for Life 1:20:15 - Breaking Stereotypes About Black People & Attending an All-White High School 1:26:44 - Commitment and Humility 1:28:34 - Josh’s Biggest Struggle
Chapter 9: Family and Closing Thoughts 1:29:55 - The Joys of Fatherhood 1:30:29 - Chris Gives Josh His Flowers and Wraps Up the Show
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