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Office Hours #860: Made From Mistakes | How AI Is Disrupting Film, Fitness & Business Growth with Darren Frank, Aden Bahadori and Brett Granstaff, and Winston Zin

Published 3 months ago
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Darren Frank is a leadership and business growth expert, licensed tax attorney, and the founder of Anima Strategy and co-founder of Infusive. He works with entrepreneurs, business owners, and medical professionals to help them scale companies, build high-performing teams, and navigate major transitions such as strategic exits and reinvention. Having built and sold his own company to a private equity firm, Frank brings firsthand experience in guiding leaders through the personal and professional challenges that often follow a liquidity event. Through Infusive, he helps doctors expand their practices by integrating services like IV vitamin infusions and peptides while improving operations and supply chains. His earlier career included advising international clients at Grant Thornton and Mayer Brown, and he is preparing to release his upcoming book Unfettered in 2026, which explores a more intentional approach to leadership and success.

Entrepreneurs Aden and Brett are the founders of TACHI AI, an innovative post-production platform designed to transform the film and television editing process. Recently emerging from stealth after being featured in Deadline, TACHI AI focuses on utility AI rather than generative AI, helping editors dramatically reduce post-production time—by as much as 95%—while still maintaining full creative control. The platform is built to streamline complex workflows and accelerate production timelines without replacing human creativity.

Winston Zin is the founder and CEO of Impakt, an AI-powered fitness platform that uses computer vision to transform real-world workouts into measurable digital data. A graduate of University of California, Berkeley, Zin previously founded the smart-home technology company Aeotec, which was later acquired. After years of building global hardware and IoT businesses, he shifted his focus to health and longevity, creating Impakt to help people build healthier habits through AI-driven insights. By converting everyday movement into meaningful performance data, Zin believes computer vision can revolutionize fitness much like motion controls reshaped gaming—ultimately helping people add healthier years to their lives.

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