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IndieRails
Radan Skorić - Mastering Hotwire

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 61:49


In this episode, Jess and Jeremy chat with Radan Skorić, a long-time Ruby and Rails developer and team lead, co-organizer Ruby Zagreb, and author of the forthcoming book: Master Hotwire. We talk about Radan's background in software, his discovery of Rails in the mid-2000s, technical blogging, writing a book, and technical aspects of Hotwire.Related LinksRadan's BlogRadan's TwitterBook: Master Hotwire

Any Questions? and Any Answers?
AQ: Jess Brown-Fuller MP, John Glen MP, Baroness Angela Smith, Gawain Towler

Any Questions? and Any Answers?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 51:37


Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the Strode Theatre in Street in Somerset.

IndieRails
Time, Energy, Capital...LOL

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 39:35


This week, Jess and Jeremy get into the nitty-gritty of resource allocation for indie makers: how to make the most of your limited time, energy, and capital. As solo and small-team entrepreneurs, we constantly have to make tough calls about where to invest. It's not just about money; it's about what will actually move the needle.They talk through the realities of running lean: how to balance building, learning, and staying sane along the way. From daily reading habits and favorite podcasts to managing information overload and keeping personal playbooks, they share the unpolished, behind-the-scenes strategies they use to grow without burning out.If you're bootstrapping, juggling roles, or just trying to make smarter bets with your time, this one's for you.

IndieRails
Ben Curtis & Josh Wood - Kids These Days

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 64:37


In this episode of IndieRails, co-founders Ben Curtis and Joshua Wood share the origin story of Honeybadger, an application monitoring tool for Ruby on Rails applications (and many others). They discuss their motivations for starting the company, the challenges they faced in the early days. The conversation also covers their approach to product development, marketing, pricing strategies, expanding into new markets and the lessons learned from their journey.HoneybadgerBen CurtisMastodonBlueskyLinkedInJosh WoodMastodonBlueskyLinkedIn

IndieRails
Garrett Dimon - A Long Winding Journey

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 59:01


Our guest for this episode is Garrett Dimon. Garrett is a developer, author, conference speaker and multi time business owner. With some partners, he's recently formed a company called “Very Good Software” where they own and operate several SaaS apps. Garrett Dimon is a seasoned software developer and entrepreneur with a passion for front-end development and Ruby on Rails. His journey began in 1998, experimenting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript before earning a Computer Science degree from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2000. Over the next eight years, he honed his skills in front-end development and information architecture through consulting roles with organizations of all sizes. During this time, he also shared his expertise through a column on front-end design and development for Digital Web Magazine.In 2008, Garrett started his entrepreneurial journey and launched Sifter, a bug and issue tracking application built with Rails, which he ran until its successful sale in 2016. His experience building and selling Sifter inspired him to write and self-publish Starting and Sustaining, a book about building and running SaaS applications. After Sifter, Garrett took some time off from entrepreneurship and joined Wildbit and then egghead. Eventually he went back on his own independent consulting where he helped clients Fireside.fm and Flipper. Little did he know that later on, he'd become part owner of these companies. In the fall of 2024 the one time business seller became the buyer. He, John Nunemaker, and Kris Priemer are operating Very Good Software, where fireside.rm and Flipper are core products. Links:GarrettDimon.comBlueSkyFireside.fmFlipperVery Good SoftwareBooksRecent podcast appearances:Taking Over Fireside with John Nunemaker & Garrett DimonMaster of Generators (with Garrett Dimon) | Dead Code

augustwenty podcast
S3E5 : The Courage to Have Hope

augustwenty podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 61:44


The podcast episode features hosts DJ Daugherty, Mary Kaufmann, and Beth Shaheen as they welcome special guests from Hope House Detroit, including founders Gary and Becky Gentry, along with team members Jess Brown and Riley Chowning. The episode, titled The Courage to Have Hope, explores the mission and impact of Hope House, an organization dedicated to supporting children and young people in Detroit through mentorship, education, job training, and community engagement.Gary and Becky share the origins of Hope House, which began as a simple effort to be good neighbors in a Detroit community. Initially, their presence sparked curiosity among local children, especially when they installed a basketball hoop, which became a natural gathering space. Over time, they developed programs based on the needs of the kids, including literacy initiatives, mentorship groups, and job training.Jess and Riley, who were drawn to Hope House through their own personal journeys, discuss how the organization has evolved, emphasizing the importance of relationships in their work. They highlight success stories, including young people who have grown up through Hope House's programs and now return to give back. A particularly moving story is shared about a young man named Jadair, who took on the responsibility of caring for his younger siblings, found a home at Hope House, and is now attending college.The team also discusses the broader vision of Hope House, including their work with a local school, the expansion of programming, and a new Hope House location in Montgomery, Alabama. They emphasize the importance of ongoing community support through prayer, donations, volunteering, and internships.The conversation concludes with a powerful message that anyone with a home can create a Hope House—by simply being a good neighbor and supporting those in need. The team invites listeners to visit, get involved, and experience the power of real, crazy love firsthand.Visit Hope House Detroit.

IndieRails
Joe Masilotti - Return of the Hotwire Native Guy

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 71:10


Our first-ever IndieRails guest returns to the podcast just shy of two years later. Joe Masilotti shares about niching down on Hotwire Native, changes in the related open source libraries, the direction of his consulting work, his parental leave last year, and the process of writing his forthcoming book, Hotwire Native for Rails Developers. (Special discount for listeners in the episode!)Related LinksTwitterBlueskyWebsiteHotwire Native for Rails DevelopersPragmatic Bookshelf pageHotwire Native docsRails World 2023 Talk: Just enough Turbo Native to be dangerous

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Jerome Mayhew, Jess Brown-Fuller, Phil Rosenberg & Salma Shah

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 51:31


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP and shadow business minister Jerome Mayhew, Lib Dem MP and hospitals and primary care spokesperson Jess Brown-Fuller, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and former Labour councillor Phil Rosenberg and political commentator Salma Shah.

IndieRails
Jim Remsik - Genuinely Desiring Success In Those Around Him

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 62:21


In this episode, Jeremy & I are excited to share a mic with Jim Remsik. Jim is the Founder and CEO of a digital agency called Flagrant. He is also a conference organizer…he created and hosts the popular Madison + Ruby conference. Jim has held many roles:  MC, speaker, developer, CEO, conference organizer, writer and many more, but I imagine most people know him as someone who is an all around awesome human. Jim Remsik shares his journey through the tech industry, from his early days in software development to his transition from government work to agency life. He discusses building companies like Bendyworks and Flagrant, emphasizing how design and professional connections shaped his career path. The conversation follows his path from running Adorable to launching Flagrant, including the personal challenges he faced—health issues and navigating business during the pandemic. Jim reflects on the vital role of personal growth, team empowerment, and maintaining human connections in a remote-first world. Drawing from his agency experience, he shares how taking initiative and self-authorization were crucial to his entrepreneurial success. Throughout the discussion, Jim offers valuable perspectives on consulting and collaboration, emphasizing his core belief in actively supporting others' success. He explores the varied landscape of consulting work, industry uncertainties, and the power of personal mission statements. The conversation highlights how meaningful connections, purposeful work, and courageous leadership intertwine. Jim's guiding motto reveals how generosity and community-building shape his professional approach.Show Links:Socialshttps://bsky.app/profile/jremsikjr.bsky.socialhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jremsikjr/Flagranthttps://www.beflagrant.com/team/https://www.beflagrant.com/blog/author/jim-remsik/Conferenceshttps://www.madisonruby.com/https://rubyconf.org/about/Postshttps://medium.com/authority-magazine/jim-remsik-of-flagrant-five-things-i-wish-someone-told-me-when-i-first-launched-my-business-or-14699acfbda2https://www.beflagrant.com/blog/2024-predictions-2024-01-30https://devops.com/the-ruby-on-rails-resurgence/https://devops.com/the-ruby-on-rails-resurgence-2/Other Podcastshttps://shows.acast.com/dead-code/episodes/all-those-letters-that-you-do-with-jim-remsikhttps://www.codewithjason.com/podcast/14444689-211-jim-remsik-ceo-of-flagrant/XO Rubyhttps://bsky.app/profile/xoruby.comReadalong - Practical Object-Oriented Design: An Agile Primer Using Rubyhttps://app.thestorygraph.com/readalongs/5983b152-bf48-4ff3-aeb0-976ea67d0d08

IndieRails
New Year Sentiment

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 45:29


Jess and Jeremy kick off the first recording of 2025 with a recap of 2024, and a look at their plans and goals for the new year. We chat about the importance of celebrating milestones, time management, financial planning, scaling development with business growth, and the cycles of sowing and reaping in our work.

IndieRails
Paul Campbell - Look at What You've Done

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 56:00


Paul Campbell is a Rails developer (since v0.13), conference organizer, and the CEO and co-founder of Team Tito. Paul joins us to talk about his career building software, companies, and events. We chat about Paul's journey into programming, the risks and rewards of running conferences, finding his co-founder, and the opportunities that led to building Tito, Vito, and most recently, IO.Relevant LinksPaul on BlueSkyTeam TitoTito: event registrationVito: online communities IO: bespoke RSVPs

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach
814 | Get Healthy & Fit (On Your Terms) With Jessika Brown: New Year New You

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 32:26


Welcome to Day 3 of the New Year, New You series! Today, I'm joined by one of my longest and dearest friends, Jess Brown—a certified eating disorder registered dietitian and host of her own powerful podcast. Jess was one of my beta students and has since built an incredible career helping people align their health with their values and faith. With over 20 years of experience and a master's in nutrition, Jess teaches the Empowered Eating Method, a faith-based approach to building trust in the body God gave you. If you've ever struggled with body image or feeling stuck in diet culture, this one is for you! In this episode, we discuss the importance of breaking free from diet culture and embracing a healthier, more grace-filled approach to your body. Learn practical ways to love yourself well and find patience in the journey. I pray this blesses you!   Ready to Make Consistent Income From a Podcast?  Join my 5-Day Profitable Podcast Bootcamp! I'll show you how to create a podcast that makes steady income on autopilot—without relying on social media.

IndieRails
Good Enough and the Cosmic Maelstrom

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 79:21


In this episode, we are joined by Barry Hess, James Adam, and Matthew Lettini from the Good Enough team to discuss their journey in creating a self-sustaining business built around meaningful, user-focused software. We explore the inception of their company and their latest product, Jelly—a shared inbox for teams. We dive into their experimental approach to business, their year of experimentation known internally as "Cosmic Maelstrom," the rollout of other products like their blogging software, Pika, and the decision to offer free tools. The team shares their insights into maintaining a human touch in customer support, navigating marketing challenges, and the value of brainstorming unconventional ideas. Through it all, they emphasize the importance of community, sustainability, and creating software that should exist in the world to make a meaningful impact.Links:Good EnoughJellyPikaAll ProductsGood Enough Socials:NewsletterMastodonBlueskyThreadsXJamesMatthewBarry

IndieRails
Always Something, Never Nothing - Becky Searls

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 56:25


In this episode, we're excited to introduce our guest, Becky Searls. We recently met Becky at Rails World and learned about her business, Better with Becky—a fitness training program focused on people with a growth mindset. Over the past year, she worked with her husband Justin to build her first product, Build with Becky, a personalized workout program and fitness app built in Rails, which launched publicly during the conference! We chat with Becky about her professional journey starting as a K-12 educator, becoming a fitness instructor, building her own business, and now moving into the product owner role to develop a custom app. More About BeckyBecky Searls is definitely not another influencer, and she's more than a personal trainer. Her experience in education, embrace of evidence-based research, and personable judgment-free approach sets her apart in an industry famous for baseless hype and scammy practices.Spending over a decade as an accomplished foreign language teacher, Becky truly has the heart of an educator. When she learns something important, her first thought is always how to best share it with others. She also knows life's greatest lessons are found outside of the classroom. So as she dives deeper into research papers spanning health, fitness, nutrition, and psychology, she can't imagine keeping all the useful things she discovers to herself.That's what Better with Becky is: the place she translates cutting-edge science into practical tools and everyday advice for the rest of us.That may explain why, as her debut product, Build with Becky doesn't look like other exercise programs. Yes, it will give you a great workout. But you won't believe how much you'll learn along the way, without even realizing it. And yes, you'll probably see progress toward your fitness goals. But don't be surprised if you also gain deeper insights that connect with other parts of your life. That's just part of what you get with Becky!Training and certifications include:     • Master of Arts, Education (The Ohio State University)    • National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT)    • Mindfulness-Based Behavior Change Facilitator    • Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certified Coach (PN-L1)    • USA Weightlifting Level 1 Certified Coach (USAW-L1)    • Pain-free performance specialist (National Academy of Sports Medicine) Relevant LinksBetter with BeckyBeckygram (which syndicates her Instagram)Becky's YouTubeThe Empowered Programmer (Justin's Rails World talk, featuring Build with Becky)

The Outdoor Communicators Podcast
Life at a Department of Natural Resources

The Outdoor Communicators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 39:43


Do you work for a fish and wildlife agency, and have you ever wondered what life is like at a Department of Natural Resources, which might encompass many agencies under one roof? You're not alone. This podcast host (Tim) has forever been curious about the differences between fish and wildlife agencies and Departments of Natural Resources in terms of communications.  I sat down with Jess Brown, social media coordinator at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and Brent Drinkut, a photographer for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, way back in July when we were all in Virginia together. If you're new to conservation communication or looking for work in the conservation communication realm, I hope you find this episode helpful or at least an interesting look at how different communications can be depending on what type of agency you might work for.  

Music By Design
22 - Jess Brown from Root Shock shares her journey

Music By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 95:24


In this episode I got to chat with Jess Brown from the band Root Shock all about her journey with singing, song writing and coming to a place where she loves her life. She is a 3/5 Ego-Projected Projector RAX Vessel of Love and speaks her design so well as we go into the meanings behind some of her songs and how she became the lead woman of a prominent reggae band in upstate NY. To connect with jess, find her on instagram @reawakenedjewelry @rootshockTo see Jess' chart and find all kinds of other goodies, check out the Patreon page If you are new to Human Design or would like to pull up your chart and get some great basic descriptions of what it means, go to my new website at http://annawithintention.love To register for my free connections meeting via WBOC follow this link:https://wboconnection.org/event-5921014To signup for StoryLab on November 16th follow this link:http://annawithintention.love/storylab2024

IndieRails
"Just a bunch of guys"

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 44:56


In this episode, Jess and Jeremy chat about leveling up professionally, the importance of community and personal growth, and the challenges of starting new things. Jess shares several things that have inspired him recently, and Jeremy gives an update on Liminal and shares some ideas he has around discoverability challenges in the Rails ecosystem. ReferencedBunch of Guys video clipRaise your standards video clip“Start from wherever you are and with whatever you've got.” - Jim RohnLiminal forum app

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Thangam Debbonaire, Jerome Mayhew, Jess Brown-Fuller & Katy Searle

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 51:54


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are chair of the Labour Women's Network nd former MP Thangam Debbonaire, Conservative MP and shadow business minister Jerome Mayhew, Liberal Democrat MP Jess Brown-Fuller and political commentator and former head of BBC Westminster Katy Searle.

IndieRails
One Person Framework with Justin Searls

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 42:15


In this episode, Justin Searls (open source author, speaker, and co-founder of Test Double) joins us in-person at Rails World to talk about his career, speaking, consulting, the One Person Framework, and building a web application for his wife's fitness business, Better with Becky.Follow JustinWebsiteTwitterMastodonLinkedInRelevant LinksThe Empowered Programmer talkTest DoubleBreaking Change podcastFred BrooksRubyKaigiThe One Person Framework

IndieRails
Rails World 2024 Crossover

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 26:44


On Day 2 of Rails World, Jess and Jeremy join with Drew Bragg of Code and the Coding Coders Who Code It and Adrian Marin and Yaro Shmarov  of the Friendly Show to chat about the conference. Enjoy!

IndieRails
Hanging with Remote Ruby

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 78:57


In this crossover episode, Jeremy and Jess join up with Chris & Jason from Remote Ruby podcast to discuss Ruby programming, indie development, and the challenges of building and maintaining software as solo developers. We dive into the origins of Indie Rails, share our individual career journeys, and explore Jeremy's project, Liminal, which aims to replace traditional forums and Slack with a more modern solution. The group reflects on the frustrations with current platforms, their experiences with indie development, and the importance of marketing alongside coding. They also compare Rails and Laravel, talk about the "one-person framework" concept, and the challenges in maintaining open-source libraries. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the value of transparency in product development and the need for community support. They wrap up with thoughts on the importance of events like Rails Hackathons and the continued evolution of Rails for solo developers. Hit download now to hear more!

IndieRails
Justin Duke - Building the Product You Want

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 68:08


Justin Duke is the founder of Buttondown, an email platform with first-class Markdown support. Justin is also a partner at Third South Capital, where he and his partners buy and grow existing software products. We chat about his background in marketing and software development, bootstrapping Buttondown while working at Stripe, the Buttondown tech stack (Django, a cousin of Rails and Vue), and his latest endeavors with Third South.JustinWebsiteTwitterButtondownWebsiteTwitterChangelogStackOpen SourceThird South CapitalWebsiteTwitterRelevant LinksMarkdocbabelmarkCurtailing the free planWork on what matters

IndieRails
Landon Gray - AI Consulting with Ruby

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 52:56


Landon Gray is a Rubyist, speaker, strategic advisor, and AI engineer. In May, he left Test Double to found Identus Consulting, where he helps companies with generative AI and machine learning. We chat about his love for consulting, how he got into AI, and how he's working with clients these days, using a blend of technical and project management skills. Follow LandonTwitterLinkedInRuby AI TwitterIdentus ConsultingCurious CentroidForecasting the future: Intro to Machine Learning for weather prediction in Native RubyRelevant LinksTest DoubleGreat LearningClaudeJeremy HowardTorch.rbTransformers.rbPandasJupyter

IndieRails
Job Boarding with Jason Charnes

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 59:04


Our guest will be no stranger to most of our listeners. He's been around the Ruby community for many years. He's spoken at conferences, hosted conferences, hosts a "pretty good" podcast, author of courses, a staff engineer at Podia and more recently the co-founder of a successful SaaS: Job Boardly. Enjoy the show with Jason Charnes! Related LinksPersonal WebsiteXJob BoardlyPodiaRemote Ruby

IndieRails
Getting Performant with Nate Berkopec

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 65:29


In this episode, we are thrilled to host Nate Berkopec, a renowned author, speaker, trainer, and consultant. Nate runs Speedshop, his Rails performance consultancy, and is the author of "The Complete Guide to Rails Performance." He also maintains Puma, the most popular Ruby web server, and somehow finds time to be an avid cyclist. Nate's journey from a junior Rails developer to a leading performance expert is nothing short of inspiring. Join us as we dive into his story, insights, and expertise. Links:XPersonal WebsiteSpeedShopThe Rails Performance Workshop. A four-week program that makes your Rails app faster and more scalable. Attended by over 500 developers so far. Team and solo editions.The Complete Guide to Rails Performance, an in-depth 370 page reference manual on making Rails apps faster.Sidekiq in Practice, a workshop for teaching you how to scale Sidekiq from 0 to 10,000 jobs per second.The Ruby on Rails Performance Apocrypha, a short book about the ins and outs of scaling RailsSpeedshop Blog, the number one Ruby on Rails performance blog on the 'net.The Speedshop Newsletter, a weekly email newsletter that talks about issues surrounding optimizing and scaling Ruby web applications.

IndieRails
A Fresh Take on Old-School Forums

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 49:49


In this episode, Jeremy shares his latest product idea (Liminal, a fresh take on old-school forums) with Jess and gets his raw, unfiltered feedback. At the end, Jeremy makes a commitment to Jess to launch an MVP by November 1.

IndieRails
Back in the Saddle

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 29:33


Jess and Jeremy catch up in this one-on-one episode after a short summer break. We cover a number of topics, including our latest seasons of work, reading the book Million Dollar Consulting, our mastermind group, and some realizations looking back over the last year.

IndieRails
Natalie Kaminski & Igor Alexandrov - JetRockets Origins

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 53:12


In this episode, Jeremy and Jess are joined by two of the cofounders of JetRockets, a custom software development agency with a specialty in Rails. Natalie Kaminski (CEO) and Igor Alexandrov (CTO) share how the company started and how it's grown over the past 12 years. We discuss how and why they use Rails, how they hire developers, their approach to management, and the importance of strong organizational values.Natalie KaminskiCEO / Co-FounderLinkedInIgor AlexandrovCTO / Co-FounderWebsiteLinkedInHackerNoonTwitterJetRocketsWebsiteTwitterRelevant LinksReinventing OrganizationsTeal organisation

IndieRails
Andrew Atkinson - The Postgres Specialist

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 53:27


Andrew Atkinson is a Rails developer, turned Postgres specialist, turned author and consultant. He joins us to talk about his developer journey, how he found his niche with Postgres, writing his new book, High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails, and the launch of his consulting practice.Relevant LinksTwitterWebsite (Consulting page)High Performance PostgreSQL for RailsNewsletterHow we made PG Fitter, Happier, More Productive at PGConf NYC 2021 (slides, blog post)More videosOther ShoutoutsRailsConf 2022 blog postMichael Hartl's RailsSpace bookWendy's spicy chicken, GOATedDavid Rowley, PG committer and past mentor, recently writing about PostgreSQL 16 query planner enhancements. PG Conf NYC: great conf, CFP open now! I've gone twice! Same dates as Rails World though or around there.Aaron Francis: Do Stuff, Tell PeopleTobias Petry SQL For DevsCharity Majors "Accidental DBA"

Renewed Mama - Kimberly Muhtar | Mom Life, Parenting Tips, Parenting Coach, Education, Homeschool

Do you want to be a healthy mama who eats well and doesn't let cravings control you?  Do you want to choose foods that fuel your body well for all you do in a day?  Are you wishing to find food freedom? Do you wish you were confident in your body and had a positive body image?   In today's episode of the Renewed Mama Podcast, you'll learn to love your body and to fuel it well.   My special guest today is Jess Brown, a Registered Dietitian who started with an eating disorder, but fell in love with how God has intricately designed our bodies.  When overcoming a disordered relationship with food, she learned how to eat intentionally without being obsessive and how to incorporate play with exercise.  The result was loads more energy, resiliency, and feeling peace in her body.       

IndieRails
Tom Rossi - Building Products with a Buzz

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 49:56


In this episode, Jeremy and Jess get a chance to connect with Tom Rossi, the cofounder of Higher Pixels. Tom's story is an inspiring one for developers wanting to build products. He and his team have been successful creating a handful of SaaS products. Tom has been instrumental in creating Buzzsprout, their flagship podcast hosting platform that's helping thousands of podcasters share their stories with the world. Not only are Tom & Co pioneers in digital products, but they are also a committed sponsor of Ruby & Rails conferences, actively supporting and nurturing the community. Join us as we dive into the journey of building impactful products and the stories behind the scenes at Higher Pixels.TwitterLinkedInHigher PixelsBuzzsproutTickStreamCareDonor Tools

The Pivot Podcast with Jojo
The One Where I Choose to See My Feminine Power with Jess Brown

The Pivot Podcast with Jojo

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 54:38


Meet Jess! The brilliant woman with so many titles, areas of expertise and overall just a wealth of knowledge. Anyone who meets Jess feels an instant sense of connection and belonging. She'll make you feel seen and heard and validated. She's a power house Mom + overall incredible human.We talk about birth, motherhood, stepping into our callings, breath, and so many other areas and topics that have shaped Jess into who she is. Fun fact - I actually ask each guest to name the title of their episode. Jess's title fits her so perfectly, and I can't wait for you to hear all she has to share.You can follow Jess over on Instagram: @jessbrown.wellness

IndieRails
The Surprising Benefits of Collaboration for Indie Devs

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 39:56


In this episode, Jeremy & Jess dive into the world of partnerships and collaboration, a terrain that's become familiar to indie developers seeking growth and innovation. We explore the ins and outs of partnering with others, sharing insights from our experiences over the past year. From initiating low-stakes collaborations to finding the right projects with potential partners, we unpack strategies and ideas to build successful alliances in the indie development space.

IndieRails
Ben Wood & Nate Vick - Adapt and Evolve: Navigating Entrepreneurial Transitions

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 62:04


Today, we're joined by two remarkable individuals, Ben Wood and Nate Vick, seasoned entrepreneurs with over a decade of experience running a Rails consulting business with many successes: HintIn this episode, Ben and Nate share their unique journey, from the highs of entrepreneurship to the tough decision of winding down their business. Despite this challenging transition, their passion for innovation hasn't waned. They're now embarking on new careers while also nurturing a budding software product, Selective, in their spare time.Join us as we explore the realities of business, the resilience required to adapt, and the continuous pursuit of new horizons. Ben and Nate's story is a testament to the fact that while not every venture lasts forever, the spirit of entrepreneurship endures, paving the way for new opportunities and lessons.Tune in as we uncover the insights and experiences of these two smart, adaptive professionals who remind us that change is not just an inevitable part of life but also a profound opportunity for growth.Links:Ben WoodNate VickHintSelectiveSimpleCovMintHuntress

IndieRails
Cody Norman - Lucky Me

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 46:29


Cody Norman is a Rails consultant, fly fisherman, BBQ connoisseur, and big fan of the state of Colorado. He joins us to share about getting into software development, his journey to consulting, and his mentorship work. We also chat about his product Spot Squid, his plans for Rawhide Ruby, and his upcoming RailsConf talk on Action Mailbox: Attraction Mailbox - Why I love Action Mailbox. Cody also shared post-show that he's developing a course on Action Mailbox!WebsiteTwitterSpot SquidRawhide RubyAction Mailbox Pro courseRelated LinksAgency of LearningThe Startup of YouThe Mom Test

IndieRails
Crafting Service Offerings

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 48:34


In this episode of IndieRails, we delve into the world of productized services in software development. Moving beyond the traditional model of bespoke or custom solutions, productized services offer a blend of consistency, scalability, and efficiency, reshaping how businesses approach service offerings.We were prompted to look into this topic by a question from Pascal, who coincidentally just launched his React To Hotwire Migration Service offering. In episode, we aim to explore the journey from concept to market, the strategic advantages of adopting a productized model, and the challenges developers face in this transition. Join us as we uncover the keys to successfully crafting service offerings that combine the best of both products and services, making a compelling case for innovation in the way we deliver value to clients.Original Question from Pascalhttps://twitter.com/pascallaliberte/status/1724873520562237835This is timely because he just launched his React To Hotwire Migration Service offering: https://twitter.com/pascallaliberte/status/1765489247694332083

IndieRails
Andy Croll - An Abundance of Work-Adjacent Hobbies

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 46:48 Transcription Available


Andy Croll is a Rubyist, author, and speaker. He's the CTO of CoverageBook, creator of the First Ruby Friend mentoring program, organizer of Brighton Ruby, and this year is co-chair of RailsConf. In short, he's a bit busy. In our conversation, we dive into his work at CoverageBook, discuss the hiring, onboarding, and mentoring of early career devs, and talk Ruby conferences (and why you should go).Relevant LinksTwitterWebsiteWhy go to a Ruby or Rails conference?One Ruby ThingFirst Ruby FriendBrighton RubyRailsConfCoverageBook

IndieRails
Ben Orenstein - The Developer-Turned-Founder

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 49:08


In this episode we get the chance to interview Ben Orenstein: A person who probably doesn't need much of an introduction to our listeners. This episode should be special. Ben's journey from developer to entrepreneur exemplifies the path many in our audience aspire to tread. With a keen eye for opportunities and a deep understanding of the software industry's nuances, Ben's insights are invaluable for anyone looking to leverage their technical skills beyond the keyboard. Join us as we discuss strategies, challenges, and the mindset required to thrive in the competitive landscape of tech entrepreneurship.Links:TwitterTupleTuple PodcastPersonal siteHackers Inc Podcast"Predictable Mistakes of the Developer-Turned-Founder" - Laracon talk

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Matt D. Smith - Sharing the Good News of the Lasso Tool

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 55:44


In this episode, we chat with Jess's friend and fellow Georgian, Matt D. Smith. While developers may not be too familiar, Matt is widely known and well respected in the interface design community. He ran an independent design studio for many years, eventually transitioning to building products and courses. Matt is currently focused on Shift Nudge, the premiere online learning experience for designing beautiful & functional interfaces.Matt shares with us his story of moving from client work to products, and growing an online presence. The parallels to indie development are striking, with many takeaways for those trying to build an independent practice, or grow as content creators.Relevant LinksMatt's TwitterMatt's YouTubeMatt's WebsiteShift NudgeUse ContrastFlowkit

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Allan Branch - Captain of His Own Pirate Ship

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 51:22


In this episode we catch up with an old friend, Allan Branch. Allan and his partner Steve were early adopters of rails and made a big splash in the tech community with their company LessEverything. They put on many conferences (LessConf), workshops, offered consulting services, created and sold a SaaS, displayed silly/witty marketing and shared a ton of what they've learned through social and open source projects, blogs and more. Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, Allan has taken concepts from his dad's car wash businesses (the "Jason Fried of car washes") applied them to software, and now is applying them to real estate, city development and breweries too. You don't want to miss this one, there's so much to learn. There's lots of great stories and even better advice. Links:Allan on TwitterCurrent tech company (they're looking to hire Elixir and Rails devs)Allan's link tree 

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Jason Swett - Nothing About Service Objects

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 52:30


Jason Swett is well-known in the Rails community for his podcast, Code with Jason, and his book, The Complete Guide to Rails Testing. Jason joins us to talk about his recent transition back into consulting after working for companies for the past few years. He shares about various projects he's been working on, building his personal brand, and his newest coaching service.Jason is also hosting the 2nd iteration of Sin City Ruby at the Tropicana Las Vegas! Get your ticket and come meet Jason, Jeremy, Jess and a host of other Ruby friends!Links:TwitterWebsiteBookSin City RubyMentioned:Friendly.rb talkMillion Dollar Consulting, Alan Weiss

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Ayush Newatia Unplugged - Writing Code and Writing Prose

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 51:42


In this episode, we dive into the multifaceted world of technology, creativity, and storytelling. We have the honor of hosting Ayush Newatia, a seasoned Ruby developer whose expertise extends beyond the intricacies of code. Ayush is not just a maestro in programming; he is an independent developer at radioactivetoy.tech, a creator of SaaS apps like Scattergun, on the Core Team of Bridgetown, podcaster at Just a Spec and he's also the accomplished author of the The Rails and Hotwire Codex. Join us as we flip through the pages of his coding journey!Relevant Links:WebsiteTwitterThe Rails and Hotwire Codex (Book)Scattergun (SaaS) Bridgetown (Core member)Just a Spec (Podcast)

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Adrian Marin - Friendly Dev Building Avo

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 48:07


Get ready for an insightful conversation as we sit down with the dynamic Adrian Marin, who has had an extraordinary year making waves in the Ruby world. From taking Avo, his custom Content Management System for Rails, to the next level, to the launching of Friendly.rb, a fresh and vibrant Ruby conference in the heart of Bucharest, Romania.Adrian doesn't stop there; he's been on a whirlwind journey, embracing the global Ruby community by attending conferences far and wide. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of developing Avo, the inspiration behind launching Friendly.rb, and the invaluable experiences gained from being a prominent presence at ruby conferences around the globe. Oh, did we mention that he also started a podcast?If you're curious about Avo, Friendly.rb, the Friendly Show or simply interested in the adventures of an entrepreneur who's had a monumental year, tune in and discover the vibrant world of Adrian Marin.Relevant LinksWebsiteTwitterMastodonAvoFriendly.rbFriendly Show

Nick Carrier's Best You Podcast
How To Be Disciplined Rather Than Obsessive With Nutrition With Jess Brown

Nick Carrier's Best You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 35:53


How To Be Disciplined Rather Than Obsessive With Nutrition?Jessika is a Registered Dietitian with a master's degree in Nutrition, a Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, and a Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian-Supervisor.  She teaches people about nutrition using her Empowered Eating Method, which consists of biofeedback and science-supported nutrition that is fueled by your values.  In this episode:Excessive Eating Disorder: The Difference Between Obsession and Discipline 4:34 How to Build a Values-Based Life? 9:58How to Live in Alignment With Your Values During the Holidays? 14:53The Value-Based Approach to Nutrition and Biofeedback 19:50How to Listen to Your Hunger and Satiety Cues? 21:40How To Talk About Health With Your Kids? 27:21This is The Best You Podcast. My name is Nick Carrier and I'm an entrepreneur and fitness trainer who has coached over 500 people through my program - The 10-Week Transformation. My mission is to teach you the healthy habits you need to look and feel like your Best You.Learn more about Nick and Best You at www.nickcarrier.com

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What to Look For in a New Client

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 35:31


Jess and Jeremy discuss an excellent question posed by Nate Vick: What are you looking for in a new client? Whether you're looking for a new client, new target market for your product, or a new job, identifying the people you will be serving (or want to be serving) is a critical step to finding success and happiness in business. Join us as we contemplate and examine Nate's question in our own businesses. Hopefully it will get you thinking about your own!

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John Nunemaker - Rolling with Flipper

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 58:39


John Nunemaker is a long-time Rails developer known for his writing on the RailsTips blog, his open source gems like HTTParty and Flipper, and his work at Ordered List, GitHub, and now Box Out Sports and Fewer & Faster. He joins us to share about his developer journey, the origins of the Flipper gem, and the creation of Flipper Cloud. Relevant LinksWebsiteTwitterGitHubBox Out SportsFlipper CloudFewer & FasterSpeaker DeckRailsTipsFlipper HTTParty

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Bram Jetten - Building Spina & PlanGo

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 24:02


Bram Jetten joins us for a special episode, recorded on the second day of Rails World 2023. (BIG thanks to Buzz Sprout for sponsoring and making this happen!) Bram is a maker of many things, but his two main focuses are an open source project Spina CMS, and the SaaS business he helped found and build called PlanGo: software for driving schools.Links:https://bramjetten.dev/TwitterProjects:Spina Pro (currently developing) A pro version of Spina CMSSpina CMS An open source Rails CMSSpina Shop An e-commerce plugin for SpinaPlanGo

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Greg Molnar - Security on Rails

IndieRails

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 19:03


Greg Molnar joins us for a special episode, recorded on the first day of Rails World 2023. Greg is an OSCP Certified Ethical Hacker and an independent Ruby developer. We talk about his consulting work, his Rails Tricks newsletter, his newsletter product Pombo Mailer, and his new book Secure code review for Rails Developers.Relevant LinksTwitterWebsiteRails TricksPombo MailerSecure code review for Rails Developers

Sip and Shine Podcast
54: Vietnam Helicopter Escapes & North Korea Plane Crashes

Sip and Shine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 16:06


During the final days of the American involvement in the Vietnam War, as the Northern forces surrounded Saigon and the Southern forces tries to escape with their families, feats of aerial daring were displayed. Jess Brown was the first Black aviator in Naval history. He sadly crashed in freezing weather after engaging with the enemy- Brown was pinned in his aircraft and was unable to be freed despite the efforts of his fellow pilot Tom Hudner. Episode Series- Planes, Trains & Automobile Crashes If you enjoyed this episode, check out First Plane of Operation Babylift Crashes — Misdeeds & Intrigue (misdeedsandintrigue.com) Follow Misdeeds & Intrigue Podcast on Social Media Twitter: www.twitter.com/misintriguepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/misintriguepod Instagram: www.instagram.com/misintriguepod   Follow for Curated Collections of Articles Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/MisIntriguepod Flipboard: https://flipboard.com/@misintriguepod Watch Related Videos & Clips TikTok: @misintriguepod https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeD9hE5u/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkBIxvkybymGErnYs-7XL0g IMDB Playlist: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls088470884/ This episode in general may contain certain copyrighted works that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyrighted holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by general law and the fair use doctrine for one or more of the purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research. Unscholarly References Smithsonian Channel Last 100 Days in Vietnam, PBS

Kylee Mentors Moms on All Things Business
123. Getting Cold With Jess Brown

Kylee Mentors Moms on All Things Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 33:11


Hi, I'm Kylee and I'm a business coach for women! I specialize in helping women make money while still balancing their families. Learn more about my courses and coaching options at kyleeanncoaching.com FIND US HERE: kyleeanncoaching.com/podcast instagram.com/kyleeanncoaching Get the show notes to your inbox: bit.ly/KMMpodcast APPLY FOR 1-on-1 COACHING: kyleeanncoaching.com/coaching SHOW NOTES: I'm so excited, because on today's podcast, we have a guest – it's been a while, and I've been saving one of my favorite people for this interview! Jess Brown! Jess is all-around an amazing human. She's very positive and teaches a lot about women empowerment. She helps you feel good about yourself and in your skin. I loved chatting with Jess about how her wellness business has evolved the last several years, but what I was most excited to talk to Jess about was her COLD PLUNGING! Cold plunging is the ultimate slow-down, and the ultimate breath control – it's the perfect exercise in giving your body something completely out of your control and then calming yourself down. It helps your nervous system learn the basic skills of regulating. Tune in to today's episode to hear more about Jess' cold plunge journey, the benefits she's seen, and to feel totally inspired to help yourself be more aligned! FIND JESS HERE: https://www.instagram.com/jessbrown.wellness/ https://www.birthfitlogan.com/