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Jess Brown (@bjessbrown) and Jeremy Smith (@jeremysmithco) interview guests and discuss the intersection of independent business and Rails.
Joined February 2023
Episode 49 has checked in! ποΈ Paul Campbell (@paulca), co-founder and CEO of Team Tito, joins us to talk about his career building software (like @usetito and @vitocommunity), companies, and events. Paul, thanks again for the great conversation! π
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RT @JalisoCSP: Really enjoyed this episode of @IndieRails with @JasonSwett (from a year agoΒ β 9th Jan βοΈ ) Lots of stuff shared that I reaβ¦
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Episode 48 has emerged from the maelstrom! β΅οΈπͺοΈ Barry, James, and Matthew of Good Enough (@goodenoughllc) join us to talk about the birth of their company, products they are launching (like Jelly!), and building quality, human-centered software.
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Episode 45 is empowered for launch! π Justin Searls (@searls) joins us to talk about speaking, consulting, the One Person Framework, and building an app for his wife's fitness business. Thanks Justin, and thanks again @buzzsprout for sponsoring us! β€οΈ
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Episode 44 is checked off and crossed out! β
Jess and Jeremy join @DRBragg, @adrianthedev, and @yarotheslav for a special Crossover episode on Day 2 of Rails World. πThanks to @buzzsprout for sponsoring, and for letting us use their sweet podcast booth!
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Episode 42 is buttoned up! π Justin Duke (@jmduke) joins us to talk about running @buttondown, the particularities of email and Markdown, building opinionated products, and his latest endeavors with @thirdsouthcap. Thanks for all the insights, Justin! π
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Episode 41 has been generated! π€ Our friend Landon Gray (@thedayisntgray) joins us to talk about starting his consulting practice, where he helps clients with generative AI and machine learningβ¦using Ruby! π Landon, it was great chatting with you! π
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Episode 40 is boarding all rows! π« Jason Charnes (@jmcharnes) drops by to share how he first learned Rails, how he got involved in the Ruby community, and his experiences working at @podia and growing @job_boardly on the side. Thanks again, Jason! π
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@TyghWalters We have a winner!! Tygh, nice work! That last hint probably narrowed it down significantly. π
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