
Welcome to Going Indie with Antoine van der Lee, the podcast that dives deep into the world of independent creators and developers. Join Antoine as he chats with indie creators from around the globe, sharing their stories, insights, and the challenges they’ve overcome. From turning side projects into successful businesses to breaking free from the 9-to-5 grind, each episode uncovers the habits, st... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | EntrepreneurshipCareersBusiness | ||||

In this episode of the Going Indie Podcast, host Antoine chats with Tim Condon, an influential figure in the Swift on the Server community and founder of Broken Hands. They explore Tim's journey to becoming an independent developer, managing multiple... more
The Power of Consistency: a Path to Indie Development - Pol Piella
In this episode of the Going Indie Podcast, host Antoine chats with Pol Piella, an indie developer known for his apps like NowPlaying and Helm, and his iOS CI newsletter. They discus... more
From Apple Design Award to Indie Success: Ryan McLeod’s Journey
In this episode of the Going Indie Podcast, host Antoine chats with Ryan McLeod, the indie developer behind the award-winning game Blackbox. Ryan, a two-time Apple Design Award winner, ... more
From Apple Design Award to Indie Developer: Klemens Strasser’s Inspiring Journey
In this episode of the Going Indie Podcast, host Antoine delves into the fascinating journey of indie developer Klemens Strasser. Klemens, who transitioned from a stude... more
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The recordings are not only very professionally made, but also informative and inspiring. Although I’m not planning to go indie any time soon, I find the discussed topics relevant for the professional grow and just entertaining.
I’ve long not started listening to apple dev podcasts, but I really enjoyed the openness and straight to the point approach of this show. Pleasure to listen to, looking forward to the next episodes! 👏
Sound quality is good. Try to work a bit on the “ja” and “uhu” while the guest is talking
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Focusing on the journeys of independent creators and developers, this podcast explores the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals who have transitioned from traditional jobs to indie entrepreneurship. Each episode features conversations with guests who share their unique experiences, strategies, and the motivations that led them to pursue a life of independence. Notable themes include the importance of building a professional network, insights on overcoming mental hurdles, and advice on monetization and project validation. Listeners can expect practical tips and inspiration drawn from real-world success stories, making it particularly valuable for aspiring indie creators and entrepreneurs seeking guidance on how to turn their passions... more
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