

Beyond The Core
Highline Beta
Beyond The Core is a podcast series by Marcus Daniels and Ben Yoskovitz, founders of Highline Beta, exploring how companies are breaking free from traditional innovation models to build significant new ventures. Drawing from their experience helping organizations like RBC and AB InBev transform into venture builders, they interview leaders who've successfully launched billion-dollar spinouts, built venture studios, and created new markets. Weekly episodes feature practical insights on venture studio design, growth innovation playbooks, and strategic choices in corporate venture building.
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Nov 5, 2025 • 49min
How to Run a 5-Day Innovation Sprint, with Sierra Calhoun-Pollard, Ph.D., Director of Blackstone LaunchPad x UF | Professor of Innovation | CEO Winnovation Agency
In this episode of Beyond the Core, Ben Yoskovitz sits down with Sierra Calhoun-Pollard, Ph.D., Director of Blackstone LaunchPad x UF | Professor of Innovation | CEO Winnovation Agency, to unpack how she designed a 5-Day Innovation Sprint that connects industry partners and cross-disciplinary teams to generate ideas, build prototypes, and test them with real users (all inside a single week).What started as a university program has become a repeatable framework that companies can use to accelerate learning, build creative muscle, and make innovation actually move at market speed.Together, Ben and Sierra co-build her full playbook live so you can adapt the same model inside your organization.In this episode, you’ll learn:- How to design and run a 5-Day Innovation Sprint that produces tangible results- Why the “How Might We” statement is the North Star of every sprint- How cross-disciplinary teams outperform experts when solving tough problems- The exact cadence Sierra uses (from problem framing → prototyping → pitching)- What to do after the sprint to keep the momentum aliveIf you’re leading innovation, transformation, or venture-building inside a large organization, this episode is your blueprint for speed, structure, and creativity that scales.---Timestamps0:00 — Introduction: Why this episode is different1:30 — The story behind Blackstone LaunchPad and Winnovation Agency5:00 — How Sierra built a repeatable innovation system10:00 — The anatomy of a 5-day sprint20:00 — Real examples: QR cups, Adobe Express prototypes, and more35:00 — How to craft a great “How Might We” statement45:00 — What to do after Day 5: turning ideas into action50:00 — Building culture through rapid experimentation—🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple, or YouTube📄Download the full 5-Day Innovation Sprint Playbook + Watch the full live video: highlinebeta.com/beyond-the-core

Oct 28, 2025 • 56min
Inside SEI’s 3-Step Playbook for Corporate Venture Building, with Allie Carey
Most corporate innovation programs talk a big game (and then die in PowerPoint).This episode is what it looks like when one actually works.Allie Carey, Chief Strategy Officer at SEI Private Banking & Wealth Management, joined Beyond the Core to share how she built a repeatable system for corporate innovation inside one of the world’s most established financial technology companies.In just three years, Allie helped SEI:Go from zero to three fundable experiments per yearBuild a company-wide culture of experimentationLaunch a new, revenue-generating business in just 18 monthsTurn governance and compliance into enablers of speedReplace “fail fast” with evidence-based decision-makingThis is execution in innovation at an enterprise scale.We built Allie’s entire playbook live, step-by-step: from how SEI aligned leadership around growth goals, to how they structured an internal Shark Tank that produced real businesses.If you lead innovation, venture building, or transformation inside a large organization, this conversation is a blueprint for how to actually move faster without breaking the system.0:00 — Introduction: What SEI does and how it thinks about innovation4:00 — The three horizons of growth and where SEI plays8:00 — Building a culture of experimentation12:00 — How SEI turned ideas into ventures20:00 — The playbook for speeding up decision-making30:00 — Governance that accelerates, not blocks45:00 — Lessons for corporate innovators

Aug 27, 2025 • 48min
How Top Leaders Go Beyond the Core in Corporate Innovation, with Scarlett Sieber, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer at Money20/20
What does it really take to lead innovation in highly regulated industries, push beyond the core, and make financial inclusion a reality?In this episode, Marcus Daniels sits down with Scarlett Sieber, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer at Money20/20, to unpack decades of experience at the intersection of FinTech, digital transformation, and strategic partnerships.From BBVA to building the world’s leading FinTech stage, Scarlett shares the mindset, tactics, and global insights leaders need to thrive in 2025 and beyond.We cover:✅ How to inspire executives to explore ventures beyond the core✅ Why “experiment cheaply” can win “fail fast”✅ The balance between FinTech speed and institutional stability✅ Embedded finance opportunities that delight customers & drive growth✅ Practical steps to align risk, legal, and CFO stakeholders early✅ Global perspectives on innovation from the US, Europe, Southeast Asia & MENA✅ Why financial inclusion is both a moral imperative and growth driverScarlett also dives deep into the psychology of leadership, the art of words that resonate, and how to structure partnerships that keep momentum, even when timelines clash.Whether you’re in a bank boardroom, a corporate venture studio, or a scaling FinTech, this conversation is packed with actionable takeaways.🎧 Subscribe for more conversations like these#FinTechInnovation #EmbeddedFinance #StrategicPartnerships #FinancialInclusion #DigitalTransformation

Jul 29, 2025 • 45min
How to Build a High-Conviction Venture Inside a $1 Trillion Enterprise, with Sharon Rodriguez, CEO of HighPeak Al
What does it take to build a truly independent, high-growth startup inside a 150-year-old financial giant and then spin it out?In this episode of Beyond the Core, Ben and Marcus sit down with Sharon Rodriguez, CEO of HighPeak Al. Sharon shares how she's building a nimble venture within the constraints of a legacy organization, and how she’s setting it up for long-term independence.From day-one infrastructure decisions, to managing governance and incentives, to building a playbook that’s now influencing Prudential’s broader innovation efforts, Sharon offers a rare, transparent look into what it really takes to turn a corporate venture into a standalone success.We cover:⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Intro: Building ventures inside legacy orgs01:00 – The origin of HighPeak: AI, data, and adjacent opportunity03:30 – Why Sharon took the job: Backing, challenge, and belief06:00 – The “tax” of corporate venture: Compliance, slowness, and trade-offs08:30 – Building a 5-person elite team with startup DNA10:00 – Fractional talent vs full-time hires in a regulated environment12:00 – Incentives without equity and the plan to spin out14:00 – Structuring for spin-out: LLC vs C-Corp, IP, and investor readiness17:30 – Building independent infra to stay nimble and credible19:00 – Governance, budget autonomy, and internal alignment22:00 – From longevity to retirement insights: broadening the product vision24:30 – Communicating enterprise value inside the mothership26:00 – Applying Series A/B benchmarks to a corporate venture28:00 – Playing the long game: Expanding the market vs just selling Prudential30:00 – Why this was always about adjacencies32:00 – Innovation vs stagnation: Why corporates need to build ventures34:30 – Challenging the status quo inside large orgs36:00 – The origin (and evolution) of the HighPeak playbook39:00 – Why static playbooks can’t keep up40:30 – What’s next: potential for multiple products or spin-in ideas42:00 – Sharon’s advice: Start with a blank sheet of paper🎧 Subscribe for more conversations like these#corporateinnovation #venturebuilding #startupstrategy #spinouts #prudential #highpeak #beyondthecore #venturestudios

Jul 22, 2025 • 44min
How Corporations Should Actually Deploy AI, with Sidney Madison Prescott
Most companies are diving into AI without a map. So how do you turn hype into meaningful transformation?In this episode of Beyond the Core, Ben and Marcus talk with Sidney Madison Prescott, Founder & CEO of MIRROR | MIRROR & ADRIATIC HARVEST, about the real state of enterprise AI.We explore how companies are navigating chaos, where AI pilots actually work, how to build digital-human hybrid teams, and why visionary leadership, not just technology, is the real unlock.We cover:⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Intro: Turning AI hype into action01:00 – Agentic AI = RPA 2.0?04:00 – The truth about automation and “cool branding”06:00 – Why AI isn't new and that’s okay09:00 – “Just do AI” is not a strategy12:00 – Start with business goals, not tools15:00 – What AI outcomes are you really buying?18:00 – Hybrid teams: scaling without more headcount22:00 – The cost of hesitation and poor leadership24:00 – How to frame AI as employee empowerment27:00 – Could your next board member be an agent?31:00 – The power of co-creation: inside and out33:00 – Where to start: the unexpected case for finance37:00 – Why AI wins in finance unlock everything else39:00 – Final hot take: consolidation is coming🎧Subscribe for more conversations like these#EnterpriseAI #AgenticAI #CorporateVenture #DigitalWorkforce #AutomationStrategy #BeyondTheCore

Jul 15, 2025 • 50min
Why Corporate Innovation Need Spinouts, with Simon Ratcliffe, Venture Building Director of DNV
How do you spin out successful startups from inside a 160-year-old corporate giant?In this episode of Beyond the Core, Ben and Marcus sit down with Simon Ratcliffe, Venture Building Director of DNV, to unpack how he’s led two corporate spin-outs with a third on the way, inside one of Europe’s most respected engineering firms.Simon reveals how DNV moved from internal incubation to true venture building, the strategic reasons behind spinning companies out, and the surprising dynamics of startup-style governance, cap tables, talent incentives, and CVC alignment.Whether you're a corporate innovator, CVC operator, or venture builder, this is a rare inside look at what actually works and what doesn’t, when it comes to launching startups from legacy organizations.

Jul 8, 2025 • 50min
The Future of Venture Studios: Liquidity, Structure & Scaling, with Sarah Anderson, Founding Partner at Vault Fund
Venture studios are evolving fast, but what separates those that scale from those that stall?In this episode of Beyond the Core, Ben Yoskovitz and Marcus Daniels sit down with Sarah Anderson, Founding Partner at Vault Fund, the first fund-of-funds dedicated exclusively to venture studios.With over a decade of experience in early-stage investing and company building, Sarah breaks down what makes top-performing studios stand out and why liquidity, not just innovation, will define the future of this model.They dive deep into fund structures, talent pipelines, follow-on capital strategies, and a major warning: studios that can’t return capital won’t survive.—⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Intro: Why a fund-of-funds for venture studios01:00 – How Vault Fund evolved from general venture to company builders02:15 – Trends in 2025: Studios adapting faster than traditional VCs03:52 – Defining the model: Why “company builders” > “venture studios”05:32 – Category vs. asset class: Where studios fit in VC06:55 – What makes a studio repeatable? Talent funnel + process08:00 – Why 5+ builds matter to prove a studio’s efficiency10:31 – Platform differentiation: Insights from industry-focused builders12:48 – Generalist vs. specialist builders: What the data says13:58 – Mud puddles vs unicorns: What most studios miss14:23 – Sarah’s biggest concern: The liquidity crisis16:52 – “We’re in the exiting business, not just building”17:56 – Why secondary sales should be part of the studio playbook19:03 – Many studios lack institutional investor DNA21:07 – The learning curve for builders who ignore exits22:24 – Studio survival: Darwinism and cash returns23:30 – Real-world liquidity hacks: pre-set secondaries, pharma exits26:03 – Biotech vs. tech: Why bio builders see faster liquidity27:28 – Deep tech’s dilemma: Capital intensity without exit buyers28:32 – Designing for liquidity from day one29:52 – Vault’s strategy: Side letters requiring exit plans31:24 – Should studios do follow-ons? Sarah’s honest answer32:42 – The downside of too much capital early33:38 – Why ball control matters for value creation34:58 – The reserves debate: LP pressure vs. portfolio strategy36:20 – Data maturity: What’s improving and what’s not37:45 – Ownership banding: From 90% to a healthy 25%39:10 – Why 2-and-20 models can misalign incentives40:40 – Fund vs holdco: No one-size-fits-all structure43:41 – Exit timing, durability, and private asset value erosion46:46 – Final predictions: New trend, concept creation with existing businesses48:53 – The PE + venture studio convergence49:34 – Wrap-up & where the conversation is heading next—🎧 Subscribe for more conversations like these#venturestudios #companybuilders #venturecapital #liquidity #startupstrategy #fundstructure #vaultfund #beyondthecore

Jul 1, 2025 • 54min
How a $4B corporation Structures and Scales innovation, with Peter Roeber (Global Strategic Growth & Innovation Leader at W. L. Gore & Associates)
How do you build new ventures inside a 60-year-old materials science company without breaking the core business?In this episode of Beyond the Core, Ben Yoskovitz and Marcus Daniels sit down with Peter Roeber, a 28-year Gore veteran and one of the leaders behind its most ambitious new ventures in circularity and sustainability.Peter explains how WL Gore structures innovation across its operating companies, how venture ideas are sourced and funded, and how his team is launching new service-based business models in an organization built on premium materials and product R&D.From developing a glaucoma device business outside of Gore’s traditional medical focus, to launching a digital venture that’s changing how outdoor apparel is used, not owned, Peter shares real-world lessons on working with ecosystems, managing cannibalization risk, and when to spin out vs spin in.We cover:—⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Intro: 28 years inside Gore01:00 – How innovation is structured at Gore02:45 – What the Futures team does in Fabrics04:30 – How Gore prioritizes new venture ideas06:00 – Strategic alignment vs moonshot bets07:00 – Adjacency vs core vs explore08:45 – The stage-gate process for new ventures10:00 – Why Gore separates R&D from venture building11:30 – Building circular service models inside a product company13:00 – Smoke testing in a legacy org15:00 – The power of Gore’s “lattice” culture16:30 – How venture builders earn trust internally18:00 – The importance of relationships, not politics20:00 – Incentives and contribution-based compensation21:30 – Can big companies spin out startups?24:00 – Spin-in vs spin-out: key decision points26:00 – What to do when internal systems work against you28:00 – The case for shared risk and external venture studios30:00 – Why speed and separation often win32:00 – From zero to revenue in 14 months34:00 – The biggest unknowns in circularity35:30 – Managing the risk of cannibalization37:00 – Circular economy ventures need ecosystems39:00 – Building for a regenerative, collaborative future42:00 – How Gore’s scale can drive industry change46:00 – Unlocking value inside legacy orgs: 3 keys50:00 – Why $1B ideas are worth the fight—🎧Subscribe for more conversations like these.

Jun 17, 2025 • 47min
Inside Microsoft’s Innovation Engine: How Ed Essey Built a Scalable System for 20,000+ Ideas
Join Ed Essey, Director of Business Value at Microsoft Garage, as he discusses how to transform ideas into tangible business outcomes. He shares insights on scaling the Garage from 12,000 to 80,000 participants and the importance of aligning concepts with executive sponsorship. Ed introduces the Garage Growth Framework, emphasizing the need to avoid innovation theater and focus on genuine value. He also teases his upcoming book, The Inside Job, where he likens the role of corporate innovators to strategic heist planners for driving meaningful change.

Jun 10, 2025 • 49min
How Kroger Built 84.51 to Innovate at Scale, with Todd James, Founder & CEO of Aurora Insights
How do you build a high-speed, AI-driven data business inside a $140B grocery retailer without getting swallowed by legacy systems and org charts?In this episode of Beyond the Core, Ben and Marcus sit down with Todd James, former Chief Data & Technology Officer at 84.51° and Head of AI at Kroger, now Founder & CEO of Aurora Insights. Todd unpacks how Kroger built a wholly owned data science subsidiary to serve both internal and external customers, without killing innovation or losing touch with the core business.Todd shares war stories, tactical lessons, and playbooks for:- Building a shadow brand that serves the mothership- Structuring orgs for fast decision-making at scale- Embedding AI into business strategy (not just use cases)- Knowing when to kill your own ideas (and how to do it right)Whether you're building a Venture Studio, scaling AI across a large org, or launching a new business unit inside a legacy company, this conversation is packed with practical insights.—Subscribe for more conversations like these.#corporateinnovation #venturestudios #AIstrategy #databusiness #kroger #8451 #beyondthecore #aurorainsights #adjacentinnovation #shadowbrands #leadership


