From IT Banking Job To Game Changing Youth Sports App With A Solution Of Time Literacy
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In this episode, we sit down with Zoya Lehrer, founder of Orgo — the smart logistics calendar built for multi-sport, active families. Zoya immigrated to the US from Ukraine at age 9 and grew up in inner-city Brooklyn where parks and pavement were her playing field. That scrappy, resourceful background eventually led her to identify a massive problem hiding in plain sight: your calendar is lying to you. We unpack how Orgo goes beyond scheduling to show families how events actually happen — with prep time, drive time, carpool coordination, route optimization, and smart notifications built in. Plus, we dig into Orgo's signature concept, Time Literacy® — the executive life skill your kids aren't learning in school but need for everything that comes after. If you've ever felt like managing your family's sports schedule is a second full-time job, this one is for you.
Orgo Inc. is home to two products. Orgo App (www.orgohq.com) transforms scheduling events into real-world logistics for sports families and student athletes. Orgo Sync (www.orgosync.com) is the scheduling API that makes scheduling data intelligent, interoperable, and secure — for operators, platforms, and builders.
IG @orgoapp and @zoyasportsmom
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/zoyalehrer
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About TAP Podcast
The TAP Podcast offers a powerful look into the fast-changing landscape of youth sports through the lens of those who shape it. Each episode spotlights the voices that make up the student-athlete ecosystem—parents, coaches, trainers, mental health professionals, videographers, financial advisors, and NIL agents—capturing how they guide, support, and influence today’s athletes. Through insightful conversations and real stories, TAP examines how student athletes are navigating the pressures of recruiting, the rise of social media, and the expanding opportunities within the NIL era. The show goes beyond the game, exploring the mental, emotional, and practical tools needed to help student athletes thrive on and off the field. Our Mission To deliver the essential playbook for student athlete success—in the classroom, in competition, and throughout life.