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In The Seaweeds

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Supply chains aren’t just spreadsheets and strategies, they’re full of people, decisions, and untold stories. In the Seaweeds cuts through the corporate polish to uncover the reality of building and leading in global trade, logistics, and technology. Hosted by Ship Angel CEO Graham Parker, each episode dives deep with industry leaders to explore the messy details behind the headlines: the setbacks, the pivots, the late-night calls, and the moments that made all the difference. If you want the raw truth about what it takes to shape the future of supply chains, this is where you’ll find it.

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April 9, 2026

Episode 7: Emil Stefanutti

<p>In the Seaweeds – Episode 7: Emil Stefanutti (Gaia Dynamics)</p><p><br></p><p>Graham Parker sits down with Emil Stefanutti, Co-Founder and CEO of Gaia Dynamics, to get into what it actually means to apply AI to the messy, high-stakes world of cross-border trade and compliance.</p><p>Emil&#39;s path here isn&#39;t a straight line. From exits in media and legal tech to building software for global supply chains, the thread running through it all traces back further than he expected - to his father&#39;s pharma business in Italy, FDA compliance becoming a dinner table topic, and a problem that never quite left him.</p><p>If you&#39;re thinking about where trade, compliance, and intelligent automation are headed - and what it means to build for that world - this one&#39;s worth your time.</p>

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February 16, 2026

Episode 6: Krenar Komoni

<p>In the Seaweeds – Episode 6: Krenar Komoni (Tive)</p><p><br /></p><p>Recorded live from Manifest in Las Vegas, Graham Parker sits down with Krenar Komoni, CEO and Founder of Tive, to unpack what it really takes to build hardware and software that supply chains trust at scale.</p><p>Krenar shares his journey from tinkering with electronics as a kid in Kosovo to launching Tive in 2015, and why timing (LTE/IoT, sensor miniaturization, global connectivity) mattered as much as conviction. They dive into the “full stack” reality of shipment visibility: firmware, sensor accuracy, data reliability, and the unglamorous operational machinery required to support customers globally as you scale into the millions of devices.</p><p>The conversation also takes a sharp turn into AI, why software is being commoditized faster than anyone expected, what defensible moats look like in 2026, and why real-time physical data is about to become even more valuable as agents and automation move from theory to workflow.</p><p>If you care about visibility, resilience, cold chain, or building durable supply chain tech in a world that’s changing weekly, this one’s for you.</p>

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February 3, 2026

Episode 5: Lukas Wawrla

<p><strong>In the Seaweeds – Episode 5: Lukas Wawrla (Archlet)</strong></p><p>Graham Parker sits down with Lukas Wawrla, CEO of Archlet, to explore his journey into building one of the most forward-thinking procurement platforms in the enterprise supply chain space. Lukas shares how his background shaped Archlet’s philosophy, and why modern procurement demands far more than spreadsheets, legacy tools, and reactive sourcing.</p><p>It’s a thoughtful conversation about transforming procurement into a strategic advantage, bringing clarity to complex sourcing decisions, and how technology is redefining the relationship between shippers, suppliers, and data in a rapidly changing global market.</p>

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What is In The Seaweeds?

Supply chains aren’t just spreadsheets and strategies, they’re full of people, decisions, and untold stories. In the Seaweeds cuts through the corporate polish to uncover the reality of building and leading in global trade, logistics, and technology.

Hosted by Ship Angel CEO Graham Parker, each episode dives deep with industry leaders to explore the messy details behind the headlines: the setbacks, the pivots, the late-night calls, and the moments that made all the difference. If you want the raw truth about what it takes to shape the future of supply chains, this is where you’ll find it.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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