About the podcast
The Audrow Nash Podcast features deep, technical conversations with the people building the future of robotics and AI. No pop-sci, no hype — just real engineers, founders, and researchers talking about how things actually work.
Hosted by Audrow Nash, software engineer at Google (via Intrinsic acquisition, previously Open Robotics). 10+ years covering robotics across three podcast eras:
Three eras, one mission
~70 episodes. Audrow hosted interviews with the robotics community as part of the Robohub team. Topics spanned the full breadth of robotics research and industry.
37 episodes. Audrow's own show, sponsored by Open Robotics. Long-form technical interviews on navigation, open source, manufacturing, agriculture, and more. ~53,000 downloads in the first year.
25 episodes and counting. The current era — focusing on deep robotics and AI content for VCs, founders, and engineers. Primary platform: YouTube.
What you'll hear
Conversations with robotics founders, VCs, and engineers about the real challenges of building robots — not the headlines. Topics range from motion planning and perception to manufacturing, venture funding, and the unsexy problems that actually matter.
If you work in robotics, invest in robotics, or just want to understand how the technology actually works, this is your podcast.
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