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The last episode of RaaS? Maybe. This episode is a retrospective on RaaS. Following the format of Agile retrospectives from several different points of view.
Ideas. The things that turn into businesses. Giselle Aldridge guest hosts as we talk about ideas. What are they worth? How do you vet them? When do you protect them? Join us to talk about ideas for businesses.
Maaret Pyhäjärvi joins us to talk testing. Maaret is one of the world's leading software testers. She's an international Keynote speaker and thought leader in the software testing community. Listen now.
James and Paul talk inbound and outbound marketing. What does marketing matter to software engineers? Why should or shouldn't new business owners be looking to inbound marketing? Join us for James' Farewell episode.
Brian Okken from the popular "Test & Code" and "Python Bytes" podcasts joins us as guest-host to talk through software and testing models. We get into our differing perspectives and experiences on TDD, Test Automation, and Mike Cohn's Testing Pyramid. Listen now!
Dave Rael, host of the Developer on Fire podcast joins us to talk about his experience creating and hosting his show. Join us to learn more about Dave, his podcast, his career and what's in store for him.
Author of the best-selling book "The Pragmatic Programmer" and original signatory of the Agile Manifesto, Andy Hunt joins us. We talk about what actually happened to get 17 of the strongest developers in the country together to create the agile manifesto. What arguments were had? Who was the hardest to work with? We talk about Andy's publishing company PragProg and what he's currently up to. Enjoy!
How does commitment play a part in your business? How does it play a part of your software development team? Listen to learn co-hosts James and Paul talk about their experience in running businesses and how commitment factors in!
Jared Richardson, creator of the Grows method joins us to discuss GROWS and Agile.
Jared Richardson of Agile Artisans joins us to talk about the Agile Methodology he created - The GROWS Method. In this two part interview, we talk with Jared about his software origins, GROWS and where he sees Agile going in the future.
Tom Davies guests to share with us his journey in entrepreneurship. We talk about his endeavors including his latest venture Burst Commerce and Best Seller Insights, an app for the Shopify marketplace.
If you're an entrepreneur that rarely takes a break, this is the episode for you. We talk about why breaks are good and how we work them into our schedules. Take a break and listen!
Paul and James talk boundaries - in entrepreneurship, in business and in the workplace.
Mike Lyles, QE Program Manager at Belk and Keynote Speaker joins us to talk about testing software, his career in quality, and #STPCon.
How our thoughts about marketing have changed in moving from software engineers to business owners. All the "fluffy fluffiness" we thought marketing was before now intrigues us both. Why? Take a listen to find out.
Cory Bryan talks with us about the role of the Product Owner, Agile, and his career in Product Ownership.
As co-founder of Out of Milk, one of the most downloaded apps on the android marketplace, Chase Sheaffer knows a thing or two about software development and start-ups. Chase shares his story and sheds light on what it's like to start a successful software business.
Michael Kimsal, Freelance Software Developer, joins us in what quickly became a fun interview! We talk about "the people side" of software development, career development, and
James and I talk about Avoiding Career Stagnation & Positioning Companies.
This episode, James and I talk about a subject from software engineering: the role of Team Lead and a subject from Entrepreneurship: Coaching.























