
Brian Casel hosts conversations with founder friends. We talk about startups, products, software, entrepreneurship, but also what's happening in our lives away from our screens and revenue graphs.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipTechnology | ||||

What a fascinating episode with Daniel Vassallo, creator of smallbets.com. From leaving Amazon to become self-employed, to experimenting and iterating on business models, software, books, courses, and finally his flagship community, Small Bets.
Had a fascinating conversation today with Joel Hooks who runs egghead.io and badass.dev. We talked about about the evolving landscape of online education in the developer space.
Recorded on September 5th, 2024.
Chris Oliver, the creator behind GoRails, Jumpstart, HatchBox and his new product, SellRepo, joins me to talk bootstrapping his Ruby on Rails training business and related tools with only a team of 3! A great wide-ranging conversation.
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I caught up with Josh Pigford today, founder of Maybe, ToolStash, and many other projects. We covered a lot of ground across many of his different projects, but spent the bulk of this chat geeking out about programmatic SEO. The strategy, the techn... more
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Quickly worked this into my weekly listening. Looking forward to hearing from more great guests!
Listened to the first few episodes and I like the unique style Brian has with the podcast. He's not overly-focused on the usual product and SaaS stuff, although that's discsussed too. He highlights the often more important outside of work conversations and his unique guests give the pod a really authentic feel. I'll be tuning in weekly!
Instead of following the same “business podcast” formula, Brian is introducing something that feels quite different.
It’s kind of like a variety show for indie hackers. 💯
Instead of following the same “business podcast” formula, Brian Casel is introducing something new: talking with interesting entrepreneurs about more than just business.
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