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In this 30 March 2026 published video, host Shawn Ryan talks with Brett Adcock, a technology entrepreneur focused on building companies in robotics, artificial intelligence, and aerospace. Born and raised on a third-generation farm in central Illinois, he developed an early fascination with technology and building systems from the ground up.
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