Welcome to Accelerating Humans! In this episode, Julianna and Bert tackle the beast lurking in most businesses: the Frankenstack—that overgrown mess of software, systems, and apps duct-taped together over time.
They talk candidly about how teams wind up with tech stacks that don’t serve them, why chasing the newest tools (including AI) often creates more problems, and how to start unwinding the chaos with a practical, human-first approach.
Whether you’re in HR, IT, or ops—or just trying to survive your calendar—this episode will help you rethink your relationship with tools and take a more strategic (and less exhausting) path forward.
In this episode:
What is a Frankenstack, really?
The hidden cost of layering tools without strategy
Why process—not software—is the real solution
Practical steps to start cleaning up your tech clutter
How to make sure you’re not just automating dysfunction
🎯 Great for business leaders, tech leads, ops folks, and AI-curious humans who are tired of chasing the next shiny platform.
Timestamps
[00:00] Julianna confesses her AI tool hoarding problem
[01:20] Bert explains what a Frankenstack is—“Frankenstein glued together with Zapier”
[03:00] How teams end up with too many tools
[05:15] The illusion of control: when “custom everything” backfires
[07:40] Bert: “You’re just automating your dysfunction”
[09:30] Why chasing AI features creates more chaos
[12:00] Real example: trying to manage onboarding across 4 platforms
[15:30] The red flag checklist: how to know you’ve got a Frankenstack
[18:20] Julianna’s 30-day tool test: keep or cut
[21:00] How to run a stack audit (without annoying everyone)
[25:00] Process first, software second: how to pick what stays
[28:30] Cleaning up the stack without disrupting workflow
[32:00] Common mistakes: letting each team pick their own tools
[35:00] What better looks like: leaner, cleaner systems
[38:30] Final thoughts: you probably don’t need another tool—just a plan
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Mentioned tools: Slack, Google Drive, Zoom AI Companion, ChatGPT, Trello, Asana
Julianna Fricchione – Ops & HR brain who’s trying to make tech actually work for people
Bert Carroll – CTO, lover of clean systems, allergic to pointless software
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