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Skin in the Game with Debbie Go
Skin in the Game invites you into the world of business and personal transformation, where host Debbie Go uncovers how successful leaders navigate their most challenging decisions and put everything on the line. Finally, a business podcast that moves beyond surface-level advice to deliver actionable insights through real stories of risk, resilience, and bold decisions that paid off.
Whether you're scaling a startup, advancing your career, or planning your next venture, these conversations equip you with battle-tested wisdom and practical strategies for success.
Join Debbie Go to learn how today's most successful leaders turn challenges into opportunities – and get ready to put your own skin in the game.
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Skin in the Game with Debbie Go
Skin in the Game: Keith Tan’s AI Barista Changing the F&B Game (Trailer)
🚀 The $3 TRILLION Future of Food is Here—and Robots Are Serving It Up! 🤖
“ Within our lifetime we're going to see robots in our daily lives.” — Keith Tan, CEO of Crown Digital
Join Debbie Go on Skin in the Game as she dives into the robot revolution reshaping the $3T food and hospitality industry!
🎙️ Discover:
✅ Why automation is NOT optional for future-proof businesses
✅ How robots will transform your daily coffee run
✅ The make-or-break secrets entrepreneurs MUST know before adopting AI
👉 Tune in May 5 (Monday) for full episode
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[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:00:01] Keith: This whole industry is $3 trillion of food service hospitality.
[00:00:06] Keith: And it's time where robots become commonplace. It's beginning and we want to ride that wave. automating in the software space is, happening already. But the physical that's the frontier. Right now it's something that a lot of big tech is investing into. Within our lifetime we're going to see robots in our daily lives.
[00:00:24] Debbie : For entrepreneurs who are considering integrating automation into their operations, what advice would you give to them on getting started?
[00:00:32] Keith: Keep an open mind, ready to invest, take the risk. Andhave a longer term horizon, a longer term kind of mindset. When you're adopting new technologies there will be failures, there will be frustration. But if you have a longer term trajectory and longer term kind of mindset, then you are in a good place. And that's where you will eventually emerge as a winner.