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HTML All The Things - Web Development, AI, and Developer Careers

Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan
Web Development
Javascript
SEO
CSS
Artificial Intelligence
HTML
React
Wordpress
Web Design
Freelancing
Job Market
AI Tools
Chatgpt
Work-Life Balance
Software Development
Remote Work
Client Management
Responsive Design
Burnout
Social Media

HTML All The Things is a podcast for developers navigating the modern web industry.

Hosted by web development agency owners Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan, the show explores web development, AI-driven industry shifts, and the realities of building a sustainable career in tech.

Matt and Mike discuss foundational technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript along with modern tools and frameworks such... more

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Latest Episodes

Should you ship your app as soon as it's functional, or keep building until users love it?

In this episode, Matt and Mike explore the difference between a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and a Minimum Lovable Product (MLP), and why that distinction mat... more

Remote work isn't simply about working from home - it’s about building systems that let people do their best work without constant meetings or interruptions.

In this episode, Mike shares nearly a decade of experience leading asynchronous engineering... more

Sony has announced that beginning in 2028, new PlayStation games will no longer be released on physical discs. While much of the discussion has focused on digital ownership and game preservation, we explore a different question: what does the loss of... more

Artificial Intelligence is advancing faster than ever, but can it actually be made safe? In this episode, we explore the evolution of AI from today's Narrow AI systems to the theoretical future of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Superintell... more

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Recent Guests

Matt Diamante
Founder of Hey Tony, digital marketing agency
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Episode: Get Found: SEO, Social Media, and Building an Audience with Matt Diamante
Nat Miletic
Agency owner discussed on the show
Clio Websites / WebsitesUSA.com
Episode: Are Websites Dead? A Web Dev Agency Owner Answers
Marko Denic
Web developer, agency owner, and social media influencer
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Episode: Leveraging Social Media and Content Creation | w/ Marko Denic
Quincy Larson
Founder of freeCodeCamp
freeCodeCamp
Episode: Inside freeCodeCamp: Learning to Code in 2025 | w/ Quincy Larson
Shant Dashjian
Educator at Scrimba and founder of Pro Coding Mentor
Scrimba
Episode: Developer Education and Mentoring | w/ Shant Dashjian
Nathaniel Rogers
Developer focused on helping small businesses transition to modern tech solutions.
NRDev
Episode: Fixing Vibe Coded Apps | w/ Nathaniel Rogers
Jesse Hall
Staff Developer Advocate at MongoDB
MongoDB
Episode: From Geek Squad to MongoDB Advocate | w/ Jesse Hall
Dylan Israel
Engineering manager at ClickUp, previously at Amazon and PwC
ClickUp
Episode: Content Creator or Web Developer? | w/ Dylan Israel
Taylor Desseyn
VP of Global Community at Torc, a talent platform
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Episode: Landing a Developer Job in a Tough Market | w/ Taylor Desseyn (VP at Torc)

Hosts

Matt Lawrence
Host of the show; web development agency owner; guides topic selection and discussion.
Mike Karan
Co-host; provides reactions and insights; co-owner of a web development agency.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 337 ratings
  • My review

    Is there anyway you could remove that snoring sound in the intro please?

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    smara2023
    United States10 months ago
  • Good podcast

    I like the podcast, they discuss various relevant topics. The only thing I would change is the intro, maybe shorten it up.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    4657RicL
    United Statesa year ago
  • Phenomenal. Spectacularly well done.

    By far the best podcast for nearly mid level, but still junior developers. No one else comes close. Extremely valuable. Keep going guys!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kgrizzl
    United Statesa year ago
  • Decent podcast

    These guys obviously are expert and enthusiastic and this is pitched just right; the intro though! Could do without listening to someone snoring!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    PrestonDetective
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Informative chit-chat. I had to get used to their extemporaneous style of talking about these topics, but i have found these podcasters to be very knowlegdable with lots of fist hand experiences in the field of web development. Now i guess i would mis the podcast if they were to stop some day.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    RichardPP
    2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners notice a strong emphasis on practical learning and industry realism.
Newcomers appreciate beginner-friendly explanations and career guidance.
Overall positive sentiment about host chemistry and actionable web dev insights.
Some feedback focuses on minimizing intro elements (snoring sounds) for smoother episodes.

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#174
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Apple Podcasts
#250
Mexico/Technology

Talking Points

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Are Websites Dead? A Web Dev Agency Owner Answers
Q: Is the belief that websites are dead still accurate in the AI era?
No—the discussion shows demand for websites and SEO remains, and success now hinges on being creative with SEO, expanding to other platforms, and delivering tangible outcomes rather than clinging to a single technology.
Upgrading My JavaScript Fundamentals (ES6 and Beyond)
Q: Are there any other fundamental concepts that I should explore?
Learning array operators, async await, spread operator, and destructuring will be helpful.
Upgrading My JavaScript Fundamentals (ES6 and Beyond)
Q: Do you think that what I'm doing currently is kind of a good path?
Yes, learning the prerequisites is essential for moving into frameworks like React.
Code Reviews Are More Important Than Ever
Q: Is it concerning that AI is involved in so much of the coding process including reviews?
Yes, it's a valid concern from a human standpoint as the increasing involvement of AI in coding and reviewing can lower the context that human reviewers have on code.
Code Reviews Are More Important Than Ever
Q: How do you time box and dedicate time for code reviews?
It's important to not mix reviews with coding to maintain focus, usually dedicating time to reviews either first thing in the morning or after lunch.

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Frequently Asked Questions About HTML All The Things

What is HTML All The Things about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A practical, experience-driven show for developers navigating the modern web. It covers core technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, plus modern frameworks and tools, with a strong emphasis on AI-driven industry shifts, freelancing, and running a web development business. Conversations often blend hands-on coding guidance with real-world career advice, client relationships, and building sustainable paths in tech. Noteworthy traits include its founder-host dynamic, metric-driven discussions about how to stay competitive, and a clear focus on practical learning, career growth, and agency leadership for developers at various stages.

Potential listeners who want actionable web development insights, honest industry commentary, and guidance... more

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2. Nat Miletic
3. Marko Denic
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5. Shant Dashjian
6. Nathaniel Rogers
7. Jesse Hall
8. Dylan Israel

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