Greg and Michael discuss the thrill, the uncertainty, and all the other emotions that come with putting yourself out there and never really knowing where or when the ripples you send out into the world will overlap again.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Category | Technology |
Greg and Michael are joined by Marty Friedel to discuss speaking at conferences and overcoming shyness.
In this episode, Greg and Michael aren't joined by any guests, but touch base on how their own journeys are progressing, and Michael shares some hints about the upcoming launch of Laracon AU! more
Rissa Jackson joins Greg and Michael to discuss her journey from English teacher to engineer, on her way to completing the Laracon Grand Slam tour in her first year as a conference speaker.
In this episode, we are joined by our spiritual leader Aaron Francis, to discuss a tumultuous few months, how he got here, and what he has in store for the future.
Greg and Michael discuss a busy February, lean March, and some thoughts around using content to provide value, while also testing and shaping new material. more
Greg and Michael are joined by Joe Tannenbaum, the creator of some outrageously cool Laravel Prompts-inspired mania. more
Greg and Michael are joined by Stephen Rees-Carter and discuss his journey from working on security plugins for WordPress to an everyday name in the Laravel community. more
In this episode, Greg and Michael discuss how Greg's first coaching client went, and how the prospecting phase looks for future clients. The discussion then shifts to KPIs, developer metrics, and professional development.
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