You can honestly bill for the time spent listening to this podcast as “working”, and still have fun
I mean, it’s absolutely the best: you get to learn some 100% informative stuff about Salesforce, AND some tangentially related yet curious tech stuff, AND some totally unrelated fun stuff. And to top it all off, it’s entertaining as hell and absolutely free of marketing BS or any other kind of pandering. I wish I could model my blog after this awesomeness. From Russia with love, Maxim M P.S. I suggest you guys shouldn’t consider buying SF stock. Even past the ridiculous P/E ratio, since your job is also dependent on SF-that’s too much eggs for one basket.
Max Vecar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/27/20
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Just listening to you guys soliciting reviews & sat on train coming back from London ... so thought I’d let you know it’s a must listen for me on my commute since Matt M introduced you to me. Often makes me chuckle and good discussion in general, although UK knowledge needs to be boosted by...Read full review »
msouts via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/18/19
I usually learn something about the platform, a problem I’ll hit eventually, how the company I work for (Salesforce) is perceived, or something that needs solving. Honest feedback is good. The slack group is great. Haven’t tried this new live thing they started doing, but one of these days it...Read full review »
ShaneCloud via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/18
As someone new to the Salesforce world who has come from another CRM platform I was looking for all of the information I could on Salesforce. This podcast has given me the reality of the ecosystem without the marketing and sales filter. Whilst not a Dev I have found the podcast informative and as...Read full review »
Troy F 11 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/22/17
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