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Why Marina Mogilko's 'Silicon Valley Girl' Podcast Is Exactly What the Innovation Economy Needs Right Now
Why Marina Mogilko's 'Silicon Valley Girl' Podcast Is Exactly What the Innovation Economy Needs Right Now

Int'l Business Times

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Int'l Business Times

Why Marina Mogilko's 'Silicon Valley Girl' Podcast Is Exactly What the Innovation Economy Needs Right Now

Marina Mogilko In a media ecosystem oversaturated with founder bios and five-minute thought leadership clips, Marina Mogilko is opting for something else: depth. The entrepreneur and digital creator, best known for building a multi-million-dollar language platform and cultivating a massive YouTube presence, has announced the expansion of her flagship interview series, Silicon Valley Girl, as a weekly podcast, available on all major podcast platforms starting June 4th. But this isn't just a content pivot, it's a strategic expansion rooted in a broader trend: the demand for more honest, globally attuned conversations in tech and business. "The goal has always been to decode success," Mogilko says. "But more than that, I want to explore the human cost of growth, what people aren't saying on stages or in press releases." And in that mission lies the heart of Silicon Valley Girl 2.0. Mogilko's rise wasn't forged in the typical startup circuit. She moved to the U.S. from St. Petersburg, Russia, taught herself the intricacies of visa applications, and turned her experience into a business: LinguaTrip, an online education and study-abroad platform that now serves users across multiple continents. Her first traction came not from seed funding or accelerator buzz, but from YouTube, where her clarity, relatability, and transparent business breakdowns made her a standout in both the edtech and creator communities. Today, she has over 17 million followers across her digital channels and a reputation for demystifying complicated systems, whether it's immigration paperwork or venture term sheets. That hybrid expertise, part educator, part operator, part media strategist, is what makes her voice resonate in an era where audiences are increasingly skeptical of polished narratives and growth-at-all-costs messaging. The Silicon Valley Girl podcast debuts with a high-caliber lineup that spans industries and ideologies; Coco Rocha, on modeling, mentorship, and modern entrepreneurship, Reid Hoffman, discussing AI, ethics, and the future of intelligent systems, Jenny Lei, unpacking burnout and money culture in Gen Z-led startups, Blake Scholl, reflecting on aerospace innovation and the long runway to disruption. What Mogilko is building isn't just a guest-driven show, it's a platform where long-form dialogue is used to examine how innovation collides with identity, morality, and mental health. And that framing matters. While most business media continues to chase performance metrics and trend cycles, Silicon Valley Girl chooses a different metric: insight density. "Listeners want substance," Mogilko says. "They're tired of recycled headlines. They want to understand how leaders think, how they fail, how What Mogilko understands better than most is that her audience isn't just U.S.-based. Her influence spans Eastern Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and India, regions increasingly producing the next generation of digital professionals, many of whom don't see themselves reflected in traditional media coverage of tech. This international credibility gives her a unique vantage point: a founder who's both inside and outside Silicon Valley's core, translating industry-speak into something more grounded, and more globally relevant. Her growing focus on angel investing, especially in women- and immigrant-led startups, further signals her long-term commitment to the ecosystem she's documenting. In many ways, Silicon Valley Girl isn't just a show about innovation, it's a node in the network Mogilko continues to build, support, and invest in. Looking ahead, Mogilko hopes to expand the podcast's reach by featuring underrepresented founders, cross-border investors, and creatives who are monetizing influence without conforming to tech-industry norms. She's interested in what she calls "builders with a conscience", people making meaningful decisions, not just profitable ones. And in a media landscape still learning how to cover complexity, that's a differentiator. Where many business podcasts summarize ideas, Silicon Valley Girl interrogates them. It opens space for vulnerability, uncertainty, and nuance, traits often excluded from pitch decks but essential to the future of responsible innovation. Silicon Valley Girl will be available on major podcast platforms starting June 4th. New episodes will be released weekly. Learn more at or follow Marina Mogilko on YouTube .

Monica Khan Joins Strand Entertainment As Partner, Head Of Digital
Monica Khan Joins Strand Entertainment As Partner, Head Of Digital

Yahoo

time04-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Monica Khan Joins Strand Entertainment As Partner, Head Of Digital

EXCLUSIVE: Strand Entertainment, the talent management and production company founded by Jeff Golenberg and Jason Shapiro, has brought in Monica Khan as Partner and Head of Digital. Khan joins after almost two and a half years at Spotter, a company that provides upfront capital to YouTube creators in exchange for licensing their back catalog of content. In her newly created role, she'll lead Strand Entertainment's new digital division, Strand Digital, and spearhead creator management. More from Deadline Taylor Sheridan's Bosque Ranch Promotes Development Team Monica Bousa & Allie Stoller WBTV's Kimberly Hope Joins Universal Television As Head Of Casting 'Alaska Daily' Star Signs With Strand Entertainment In leading Strand Digital, Monica will help Strand Entertainment to bridge Hollywood and digital to empower creators and traditional talent to thrive in today's ecosystem, where creators are rewriting the rules of consumer engagement at every level. In her first week, she's already signed clients including Sam Beres of Sambucha, a former Wall Street banker turned creator; Aaron Brown of Smokin' and Grillin wit AB, a former welder turned barbecue master; and Marina Mogilko, the multilingual entrepreneur and content creator who shares insights on language learning, business, and life in Silicon Valley under the monikers of linguamarina & Silicon Valley Girl. Prior to her time at Spotter, Khan held roles at Facebook, YouTube, Guggenhein Digital Media, IGN Entertainment, and AOL. 'We are thrilled to welcome Monica to The Strand Team and value her incredible personality and expertise in the creator community,' said Strand's Shapiro in a statement to Deadline. 'She is going to make an immediate impact as a Partner here in creator & digital representation.' Said Khan: 'Over the course of my career I have developed a passion for empowering creators, bridging creative worlds, and creating opportunities that reflect how we consume content today. When I saw how closely this passion aligns with Strand Digital's mission of supporting digital creators and traditional talent with their digital strategies, I knew this was an amazing fit, and I am so excited and confident about the impact we will have.'

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