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The Morning P!NG

The Morning P!NG

By: Jane Lo Rob Whitten Justin Starbird
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Fast coffee. Bold ideas. Real conversations… served wicked early. The Morning P!NG is a high-energy podcast brewed at the intersection of coffee culture, innovation, and community. Hosted by storyteller Justin Starbird alongside p!ng cofounders Jane Lo and Rob Whitten, the show delivers candid, caffeine-fueled conversations about building something new, and doing it with grit, heart, and a strong New England backbone. At its core, The Morning P!NG is about starting the day with intention, good coffee, smart conversation, and a reminder that big ideas can come from anywhere. Grab a cup!Jane Lo, Rob Whitten, Justin Starbird Economics
Episodes
  • Why Real Estate Pros Are Betting Big on p!ng
    Jun 11 2026

    Cut the line and get straight to the numbers! This week on The Morning p!ng, we're joined by Mike Ogasapian, a "triple threat" who’s all-in on p!ng: he’s an investor, a future franchisee, AND a commercial real estate broker.

    Mike breaks down the crushing real estate economics that traditional coffee shops face, think massive land costs and high labor, and reveals how p!ng’s hyper-efficient pod model flips the script.

    Mike explains how p!ng pods, requiring only 10-14 parking spaces, dramatically lower the cost of doing business, making ownership accessible for entrepreneurs (not just the wealthy) and creating a new monetization strategy for landlords with vacant parking lots.

    Plus, he gives his first public, five-star endorsement of the coffee itself!


    Tune in to discover:

    • How p!ng’s low-overhead business model (Robotics-as-a-Service) creates a "turnkey" path to passive cash flow for franchisees.

    • The surprising commercial real estate vacancy rate that p!ng pods are helping to solve in urban areas.

    • Why the convenience of zero-wait automation is the ultimate solution for people on the road, from truck drivers to gig economy workers.

    Mike just laid out the real numbers on why traditional coffee shops are toast, and how p!ng is the blueprint for low-cost, high-profit franchising. Hit play to get the full financial breakdown on how to start making money with parking spaces instead of paying $15,000 a month for land!


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    37 mins
  • Founder-Funded Disruption: Why The CEOs of P!ng and RISE Robotics Are Investing in Each Other
    May 28 2026

    In this crossover episode of The Morning P!ng, Ping co-founders Rob Whitten and Jane Lo sit down with Hiten Sonpal, CEO of RISE Robotics, to pull back the curtain on the founder-investor relationship.

    Hiten breaks down his personal investment thesis: the critical "3 Ts" (Team, TAM, and Traction) that made him support p!ng. Rob and Jane reveal why they put their money into RISE (it’s all about crushing antiquated systems, from coffee drive-thrus to the $750 billion hydraulic market).

    The conversation gets real on startup resilience, the power of healthy conflict, and how they navigate massive crowdfunding campaigns on Wefunder.

    Tune in for master-level strategy on scaling, culture, and learning to love being wrong!

    Want to join the movement!? You can explore the community investment opportunities for both P!NG and RISE Robotics on Wefunder.

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    36 mins
  • From AgTech to Autonomous Coffee: Rory MacKean on p!ng
    May 14 2026

    Tired of the drive-thru line eating up your morning? According to the team at p!ng⁠ , it is not bad luck... it is a broken system.

    This week on The Morning P!NG podcast⁠, founders Jane Lo and Rob Whitten are joined by new CTO Rory MacKean⁠, a robotics engineer and startup builder with a background spanning factory automation, autonomous mobile robots, agricultural robotics, and consumer robotics startups.

    Rory breaks down why traditional drive-thrus create what he calls a “queuing nightmare,” and how p!ng is approaching the problem from a completely different angle by designing an autonomous coffee experience from the ground up.

    The conversation dives into the real-world chaos of automation, including multi-order vehicles, connectivity issues, operational logistics, and why building directly in front of real customers has become one of p!ng’s biggest advantages.

    They also discuss an unexpected lesson learned along the way: even in an autonomous future, the friendly site host still matters.

    If you want a behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to build autonomous retail technology in the real world, this is an episode you do not want to miss.

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    37 mins
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