Innovation Fuel 2.0: The Evolution of Podcasting in Case-Study Learning

February 23
24 mins

Episode Description

What happens when a classroom podcast turns into peer-reviewed scholarship, an AI teaching tool, and its own academic platform?

When Dave Keighron and Dr. Gelareh Farhadian first launched Innovation Fuel, the goal was simple: bring real entrepreneurial stories into the business classroom. Five years later, that idea has grown into something much bigger.

In this episode, Neil and Jen catch up with Dave and Gelareh to talk about how their podcast evolved into published peer-reviewed podcast episodes and papers, and now an AI-powered classroom tool called Innovation Fuel Studio. They share how they’re turning podcast episodes into scholarly outputs, getting them into academic journals and libraries, and building a system that lets students role-play directly with AI versions of founders and CEOs.

It’s a wide-ranging conversation about case-based learning, ethical AI use, peer review, and what happens when podcasting becomes part of the academic infrastructure itself. If you’ve ever wondered how a higher ed podcast can grow beyond marketing and become part of teaching, research, and innovation, this one’s worth a listen.


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Chapters:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (03:09) - How Innovation Fuel Started and Where it is Now
  • (07:40) - Podcasting as Scholarly Output and Peer Review
  • (10:49) - Expanding the Research and Educational Impact
  • (12:27) - Keeping Case Study Content Current for Students
  • (15:41) - Bringing Cases Back Into the Classroom With AI
  • (16:52) - Entrepreneurs, Students, and the Broader Ecosystem
  • (17:35) - AI Chatbots and New Tools in Development
  • (20:20) - Academic Libraries, Indexing, and Visibility
  • (22:22) - Reflecting on Innovation and What’s Ahead
  • (24:01) - Outro



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