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This is probably the only podcast where I have listened to every episode from start to finish. Ben and Derrick have this effortless and organic way of getting straight to the heart of so many central questions at the intersection of software engineering and business. I highly recommend starting at episode one and listening in sequence. If you're a developer who has dreamed of starting your own gig (and possibliy quitting your day job), I can't think of a more real and actionable story to follow. They cut through a lot of the hype you hear most other places, and give a realisitic view into the ups and downs of the maker's journey. Thanks guys! Keep up the good work!Read full review »
Tim Pile via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/20/18
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This podcast hits all the right notes for me. I quit my job and started my company back in January, and some of these discussions feel really close to home. There’s a really good mix of advice for newly unemployed company owners, which is matched by guys who have a lot of experience developing...Read full review »
David Lawson-- via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/11/18
I am still catching up, but I love that the deep product dives, health goal setting, occasional rants, and switching back and forth between having jobs and being all alone and having to motivate yourself to move forward on a "side project".Read full review »
Samori.Augusto via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/02/18
At the time I'm reviewing this most of the episodes are not interviews, but Derrick & Ben do an awesome job of discussing all the highs & lows throughout their product journeys. Super helpful and interesting to hear both the wins & roadblocks they encounter along the way.Read full review »
Phil Derksen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/18
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