
Conversations about continuously improving your life!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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On today’s episode Moriah and Aaron consider the importance of habits in an agile life. Charles Duhigg wrote a book called The Power of Habit where he helps his readers better understand how habits are formed and how they can impact our lives in all ... more
On today’s podcast we are going to talk to our next guest, Bernard Williams, about his experience developing scaled agile, meaning agile when you want to practice agile on a grander scale then just a single team. This is often the case when there are... more
Without an understanding of Business Agility it makes it difficult for organzations to adapt and change to the world around us.
In today's podcast we're going to be talking about Business Agility as a pivitol piece in our successes. We discuss the... more
Without healthy emotional control in our lives we won't accomplish everything else we want to do. On today’s podcast we’re going to be talking about emotional control as a critical factor for our agility.
4 areas where emotional control or the lack... more
In today’s episode Moriah interviews Aaron about the idea of accountability, linking it with responsibility. These two pillars are foundational for a successful life, personally and professional.
But how? Accountability and responsibility are like ... more
On this episode Moriah and Aaron talk about a book that was recently published called “A World Without Email” by Georgetown Computer Science professor Cal Newport. The title of the book is quite catching. Email has become an electronic leash for far ... more
#4 How do we get from here to there?
We don't know about you, but we want to great things with our lives and that's not really possible if we don't have a well executed plan. On this episode Moriah and Aaron talk about what's its like to make plans... more
In today's Agile4Life Podcast we interview longtime friend George Westwater. George is a solutions architect who has worked on technology projects for some of the largest companies in America.
In addition to being an amazing technologist, George i... more
I have to admit I wasn’t sure if I’d enjoy a podcast about agile but after one episode I was drawn in. Moriah and Aaron have an easy dialogue. They keep it light while adding informative content.
Aaron and Moriah provide an engaging and entertaining take on Agile topics. Yes, you get devsecops takes that benefit anyone in the industry regardless of experience but it branches into the concept of Agile everywhere. Work, life, etc, may all benefit from much of the Agile style, and this podcast helps illuminate this reality.
Having semi-recently been introduced to the agile methodology, there is still a lot for me to learn. So far, I think the folks on this podcast will help fill that gap, and help me build a more agile life, while having some fun along the way.
I look forward to more episodes & topics!
Aaron and Moriah have an ease to them-they can have this in depth conversation but never lose sight if the topic/goal. In these first two podcasts I have found that Moriah has this knowledge and understanding of ones self that takes others well into later life to tap into. Aaron gives that sense of internal peace and how to listen to it.
I’ve enjoyed the start of this journey and look forward to the upcoming sessions!
The topic for agile leadership can be applied to all aspects of life and the hosts do a great job relating the “Agile person” to personal and professional life. Keep up the great work.
This Podcast got me super interested in Agile! I’m only in middle school and who knew I’d be so interested. Listening to this podcast helps me understand what Agile is and how Agile helps people how to do things better and faster so they have more time for the things they care about! Love this!
Aaron and Moriah discuss Agile principles in a very easy to understand and entertaining way. They each have a unique perspective as they joke one is younger the other is elder. But they also try to apply the Agile principles not only to the technology world, but to other life as well. This podcast is still early in its development, but so far it has been a fun and informative ride!
What a refreshing podcast! Light hearted, and straight forward but at the same time offering smiles and laughter. Excited to be along for the ride of the journey of this podcast!
This podcast has great content and great personalities. I don’t get bored listening.
If you're feeling lost, this podcast is definitely the pace to go. Along with insightful perspectives on different ways to live life to the fullest, the energy is so kind and welcoming, I can't stop but come back each week for the next episode. I suggest this podcast for anyone and everyone. Absolutely astounding.
Ok, I’m one of the podcasters, I think it’s going really so far. Hope you think the same.
So excited to hear this podcast about living an agile life. They are fresh and conversational. Good stuff!










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