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The App Guy Archive 2: Episodes 101 to 200 of The App Guy Podcast interviews with Paul Kemp - The App Guy
The App Guy Archive 2: Episodes 101 to 200 of The App Guy Podcast interviews with Paul Kemp - The App Guy
Author: Paul Kemp : App Entrepreneur and Founder of TheAppGuy.co Archive Episodes 101-200
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Episodes 101 to 200 of The App Guy Podcast, a chart topping Podcast that interviews today's most inspiring and successful App Entrepreneurs! Turn back the clock with Paul Kemp and listen to the start of Paul’s podcasting journey. Make sure to subscribe to the current show The App Guy Podcast for regular and new episodes: http://TheAppGuy.co/the-app-guy-podcast/
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Today I speak with Alexander Kurilin, co-founder of Front Row Education, Software Development Engineer Entrepeneur
Today I speak with Paul Myers, a British author and businessman and was formerly a record producer. He was the CEO and founder of pioneering online music store Wippit. Myers now heads application developer Bappz and independent podcast production company Playback Media.   This episode generates the funniest quote out of all of my previous 187 episodes. "I Love App Developers, But They Are Like....." you'll have to listen to find out.
Today I speak with Matt Moody, the co-founder of Locals.io. Locals is a federated network of community-based social news and information applications.Each Locals site is dedicated to a specific community, typically town/city-based.
Today I speak with Christophe de Courson, the CEO of PeeeM, a mobile App that let's you share any type of file of any size over the internet.  Peeem app is the perfect example of how you launch a successful app whilst keeping costs low. Just two founders who acheived 1m downloads in 50 days.
Today's episode I speak with Brian Nash the founder and CEO of Screenpay. Brian is a business development, marketing and strategy guru with a focus on media and technology companies in the content, technology and advertising space. We get to learn about his journey setting up screenpay which sends content to the lock screen.
In this show I am speaking with Kiera Stein founder of  Dog-Eared Social and www.kierastein.com . She was a web content and social media manager at CARE. After recently leaving to startup on her own, she now specializes in developing client content both for social media and the webthrough her brand Dog-Eared Social.
In this episode, I chat with Lee Lefever founder and principal of Common Craft, a company known for making video explanations using a simple whiteboard and paper cut-out style known as Common Craft Style. Learn how you could be using explainer videos for explaining your app and helping the user onboarding experience.
In this episode, I chat with Hal Elrod Keynote Speaker and #1 bestselling author of new book: THE MIRACLE MORNING.  Hal Elrod is a #1 bestselling author, international Keynote Speaker, hall of fame business achiever, one of America’s top Success Coaches, national champion Sales Manager, record-breaking Sales Rep, ultra-marathon runner, grateful husband & proud father. Known as “Yo Pal Hal” since hosting his first radio show at age 15, his greatest triumph came at age 20 after he was hit head on by a drunk driver and found dead at the scene. Despite being clinically dead for six minutes, in a coma for six days, breaking 11 bones and being told he may never walk again, Hal defied the logic of doctors and the temptations to be a victim, and he bounced back to prove that ALL of us are capable of overcoming extraordinary adversity to create extraordinary results in our personal and professional lives.
In this episode, I chat with Jane Chung co-founder of Klooff. We talk about democratization of social media time lines, how Jane grew a Facebook following of over a million and finding a niche that builds a community.
In this episode, I chat with Pedro Rico, the founder of PlayerPro.
In this episode, I chat with Kyle Killion, co-founder of the app Suiteness. We chat about pivoting, rebranding and relaunching your app, the importance of listening and talking to your customers and focusing of what you customers like most about your app.
In this episode, I chat with Alex Frommeyer Founder and CEO of Beam Technologies - the creators of the Beam Brush. Alex talks about the transformation of healthcare because of technology.
Episode109 In this episode I interview Dave Baggett, founder of the mail app Inky. Dave started out his career by developing the game Crash Bandicoot for Sony Playstation. After writing Crash 1 and 2 he decided to join up with some of his MIT classmates and form the company ITA software to try and change the travel industry. They they later sold ITA to Google for 730 million. He then had the idea to try and make email better. That is where Dave and his team are now. You know, Dave could have just sat on a beach somewhere with all of his money, but he loves writing code and trying to solve problems. I get the sense that he actually really cares about email and trying to make it better. Learn about his story and his latest iOS app released, with Android coming soon.
In this episode I interview Dave Swartz Founder of HangWith. You'll want this app which is like twitter with video. Dave talks us through the idea for HangWith and how it solved a problem. HangWith helps you connect with your followers in an authentic and genuine way.
In this episode I interview Dylan Keil co-Founder of Chronos. Learn about a ground breaking app which helps you manage your time with no hassle. Also, get an insider look at being a start-up founder, what its like getting funding, tips to get into an incubator or accelerator.




