Stan Berteloot
Chief Innovation Officer at Nytro Marketing. French-American, ex-Reuters. Host of AI in Marketing and Back in America.
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About Stan Berteloot
I help podcast audiences make sense of artificial intelligence at a moment when it is moving faster than most people's ability to understand it.
Born in France, shaped by a formative year in Iowa, and now living in Princeton as a father of three daughters, I bring an outsider-insider perspective on American society and its relationship with technological change.
My perspective comes from building and using AI systems in the real world, not just commenting on them. As Chief Innovation Officer at Nytro Marketing, I design AI-driven lead generation and marketing systems that directly affect how companies grow and how customers make decisions. I explain, in concrete terms, what is actually changing inside businesses right now, what is still human, and where people should focus their attention to remain relevant.
Over the past year I've built and deployed a team of 14 specialized AI agents that runs real marketing work for real clients. Each agent owns a function: positioning, demand generation, outbound, paid media, content, CRM operations, analytics, nurture campaigns, design, podcast editorial, even an executive assistant that handles my inbox and books my meetings around the clock. It is not a demo. It is production infrastructure that ships work every day. I can speak from direct experience about what AI agents can actually do today, where they break, what it takes to trust one with a real workflow, and how it changes the people who work alongside them.
My background in journalism shapes how I communicate these ideas. I began my career at Reuters and studied journalism at the University of Maryland, where I learned how to break down complex topics into clear, meaningful conversations. Hosts can rely on me to bring thoughtful, structured discussion, not jargon or hype.
I explore AI from two complementary angles through my own shows. AI in Marketing, my daily LinkedIn briefing, examines the practical impact of artificial intelligence on work, business, and professional identity. Back in America, my cultural podcast, explores deeper human questions: identity, belonging, public service, and how technology intersects with the broader social fabric.
I also co-founded Share My Meals, a nonprofit that uses technology to fight food waste and feed people in need. This lets me speak not only about AI as a business tool, but also about how technology can serve communities and human needs.
Audiences gain three things from listening to me. First, clarity about what AI is actually doing today, beyond the headlines. Second, perspective that connects technology to human experience, work, identity, and society. Third, practical insight on how to adapt, remain relevant, and use these tools thoughtfully rather than fear them.
Hosts who invite me give their audience a conversation (with a French accent) that is grounded, relevant, and connected to both the present reality of AI and its human consequences.
Introduction
Stan Berteloot is Chief Innovation Officer at Nytro Marketing, where he has designed and deployed a 14-agent AI marketing team that runs real client work across positioning, demand generation, outbound, analytics, and executive assistance. He is also co-founder and board member of Share My Meals, a nonprofit using technology to fight food waste and redistribute meals to people in need.
He produces two very different media projects: AI in Marketing, a daily podcast and LinkedIn newsletter (human-curated, AI-generated) focused on how artificial intelligence is transforming business, and Back in America, a long-form interview podcast exploring American culture, values, and identity.
A French-American, former Reuters journalist, and creator of the getVoiceStream.com AI platform, Stan brings a rare perspective that bridges the practical impact of AI with the broader human questions behind technological change.
Short Bio (for show notes)
Stan Berteloot is Chief Innovation Officer at Nytro Marketing, where he runs a 14-agent AI team that executes real client marketing work. A former Reuters journalist and creator of VoiceStream AI, he hosts AI in Marketing (daily) and Back in America (long-form), and co-founded Share My Meals, a nonprofit fighting food waste through technology.
From Back in America (the show I host)
Since 2020 I've built a 122-episode catalog of long-form interviews with people whose stories illuminate what it means to live in America today. I produce, host, and edit every episode. Hosts who book me get an interviewer who knows the seat on both sides of the mic.
A few episodes I'd point a new listener to
I also produced Enslaved, a multi-voice documentary series on the transatlantic slave trade. It's the clearest proof of what the show can do when it stretches beyond a single conversation.
Listen to Back in America ->Ideas For Episode Titles / Main Focus
- I Built a 14-Agent AI Team to Run Real Client Work. Here's What Broke and What Didn't.
- What Most Companies Still Get Wrong About AI Lead Generation
- From Reuters to VoiceStream: Truth in the Age of AI
- The America I See as a Frenchman Raising Three Daughters in Princeton
- How AI Changes What It Means to Stay Human at Work
- Fighting Food Waste With AI: The Share My Meals Story
Questions Stan Is Always Ready To Answer
- You've actually built a 14-agent AI team that runs real client work. What is the first thing that breaks when you put an agent on a real workflow?
- For someone who feels completely lost when it comes to AI, what are the three concrete things they should start doing today?
- AI is forcing us to reconsider what humans are uniquely capable of. What is humanity in a world where machines can think, write, and create?
- How should marketers adapt when their customers are using AI to research, compare, and decide before ever speaking to a human?
- What do you tell your own children about the future they are growing into?
- Where should a nonprofit start if it wants to use AI to serve more people?
- In a time of deep division, what role does journalism play in helping a nation understand itself?
Noteworthy Podcast Episodes Stan Has Been A Guest On
Guest Reviews (2)
Thank you for joining me on the show Stan. Your insights and authenticity brought real depth to the conversation. I truly appreciate the wisdom, experiences, and perspective you shared with our audience.
Stan was an amazing guest to chat with. He was thoughtful in his response and generous with his answers. I had a lovely conversation.
