Ben Orenstein and Adam Wathan on surviving the transition from dev to founder.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipTechnology |
In this episode, Adam and Ben sit down to reflect on how things went in 2024 in their business and personal lives and talk about their plans for 2025.
Adam and Ben are back on the mics after nine months to give an update on their lives.
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• (00:00) - Catching up
• (00:18) - Fitness update
• (18:13) - House updates
• (24:53) - Ben update
• (35:11) - Tailwind Labs update
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After almost six years, Ben has stepped away from day-to-day work on Tuple and moved to its board. Friend of the pod Aaron Francis interviews Ben about the whole beautiful, complicated, enriching experience. As a treat, the boys dive into what's next... more
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Exploring the intersection of technology and entrepreneurship, this discussion centers around the journeys of the hosts as they navigate the transition from developers to founders. The episodes often emphasize personal growth, community engagement, and insights into running a successful tech business. Noteworthy topics include product development strategies, team dynamics, and the challenges of maintaining work-life balance. The conversational style incorporates humor and camaraderie, creating a relatable atmosphere for listeners who are entrepreneurs or aspiring founders. Each episode blends both technical and personal insights, making it a valuable resource for individuals in the technology realm looking to enhance their professional jour... more
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