The Business of Laravel Podcast
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Strategic Leadership: The Importance of Saying No | Chris Morrell, CEO of InterNACHI
In this episode of the Business of Laravel Podcast, Matt Stauffer sits down with Chris Morrell, the CEO and CTO of InterNACHI, the largest trade organization for residential and commercial property inspectors globally. Chris shares his insights on leading a technology-driven business in the home inspection industry and explains how InterNACHI leverages Laravel to deliver education, certification, and business tools for home inspectors. He discusses the challenges of broadening their service offerings while emphasizing the importance of making strategic, focused decisions. Additionally, Chris shares his experiences with the hiring process for Laravel developers and highlights the advantages of active participation in the Laravel community.
Matt Stauffer Twitter - stauffermatt
Tighten Website - tighten.com/
Chis on Mastodon - rtsn.dev/@chris
InterNACHI Website - www.nachi.org/
Chris Morrell Twitter - inxilpro
Chris Morrell on GitHub - github.com/inxilpro
Radical Candor Book - www.radicalcandor.com/the-book/
Books by Tim Ferriss - tim.blog/tim-ferriss-books/
Financial Management of a Marketing Firm Book - punctuation.com/book-financial-management-of-a-marketing-firm/
Chris’s Podcast - Over Engineered - overengineered.fm/
Gretel Package - github.com/glhd/gretel?ref=madewithlaravel.com
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The Power Behind the UK’s No. 1 Platform for Parents | Matthew Davis, CTO at Mumsnet
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In this episode of the Business of Laravel Podcast, Matt Stauffer sits down with Matthew Davis, the CTO of Mumsnet, a leading social platform for parents in the UK. They discuss Mumsnet's full-scale transition to Laravel, unpacking the challenges and victories of their ground-up rewrite. They dive into the technical architecture behind their hosting and how they're leveraging machine learning t...
Continuous Deployment and Continuous People Growth | Greg Skerman, DoT at iseekplant
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In this episode of the Business of Laravel podcast, Matt Stauffer interviews Greg Skerman, Director of Technology at iSeekplant, Australia’s leading online construction marketplace. They discuss Greg’s role, the benefits and challenges of a service-oriented architecture, and working with non-technical stakeholders. Greg emphasizes the importance of scaling people alongside technology, the value...
From Passion Project to Profitable Business as a Married Couple | Michele & Mathias Hansen, Geocodio
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In this episode of the Business of Laravel podcast, host Matt Stauffer interviews Michele and Mathias Hansen, the founders of Geocodio, a SaaS that provides hassle-free geocoding, built with Laravel. They discuss their motivation for creating the service, born from their own need for reliable geocoding data, and explore the challenges and benefits of working together as a couple, including how ...
Growing Into a Leadership Role, and Pairing With Strangers | Ben Holmen, CTO at The Boutique Hub
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In this episode of the Business of Laravel podcast, host Matt Stauffer sits down with Ben Holmen, CTO of the Boutique Hub, a community of boutique owners and brands dedicated to strengthening small businesses. Ben shares insights into his role, where he juggles infrastructure, people, code, and business objectives. Ben discusses the challenges and successes of using Laravel, key decisions as a ...
How Aaron Francis Turned a Layoff Into a Thriving Educational Empire
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In this episode of the Business of Laravel podcast, host Matt Stauffer interviews Aaron Francis, co-founder of Try Hard Studios, beloved Internet personality, Laravel developer, and all-around Internet nice guy. Aaron shares his journey from his days at a property tax company to his bold leap into entrepreneurship, sharing insights into his evolution every step of the way. He discusses moving b...
From Terrible Employee to Open Source Entrepreneur: Caleb Porzio's Playbook
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In this week's episode of the Business of Laravel podcast, host @MattStauffer talks with @calebporzio1 , a prominent figure in the @LaravelPHP community and the creator of Livewire and Alpine.js. Caleb shares his unconventional journey from being a self-proclaimed "terrible employee" (at Matt’s company!) to becoming a successful self-employed educator and entrepreneur through his company, Wirea...
Hiring Taylor Otwell to build HelpSpot & Laravel at the same time | Ian Landsman, HelpSpot Founder
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In our very first episode, Matt had the pleasure of speaking with Ian Landsman, affectionately known as the 'Godfather of Laravel,' where they discussed his long history with Laravel and his business journey. Ian shared insights into his primary venture, UserScape, and its flagship product, HelpSpot, a help desk application he started 20 years ago. They also talked about taking a bet on Taylor ...

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  • @theneverything
    @theneverything 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great episode! Thanks for all the insights on hiring, very useful.

  • @theneverything
    @theneverything 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What a great conversation. Thanks for sharing so many great insights.

  • @alejandrolondono9237
    @alejandrolondono9237 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great this approach to content, I'll check out the others in time, new subscriber.

  • @theneverything
    @theneverything หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another fantastic episode, thank you both. I really found the Laravel community very approachable and always willing to help.

  • @sudeshryan8707
    @sudeshryan8707 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Aaron is a gem that must be protected 💛

  • @theneverything
    @theneverything หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a great story, thank you Matt. Michele and Mathias you are a delight to listen to.

  • @r1konTheAutomator
    @r1konTheAutomator หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yo Caleb you look rad with a beard. Keep it.

  • @Masmikh
    @Masmikh 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This wast 🔥 I'll be there for all episodes 💪

  • @ylynfatt
    @ylynfatt 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really enjoyed this. Thanks Aaron and Matt.

  • @PovilasKorop
    @PovilasKorop 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My recommendation of a book for new dev leads: Leading Snowflakes. Helped me a ton when I was in that transition.

  • @nexxai
    @nexxai 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can confirm: never used PlanetScale, will follow Aaron to the end of the earth! Love this!

  • @janmarshalcoding
    @janmarshalcoding 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice podcast, enjoyed it! 👍🏻

  • @cb73
    @cb73 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great stuff. I have a slight disagreement that it’s wise for companies to support open source developers. Maybe in some cases and in particular it’s worked very well for Taylor and Laravel, but as a system rather than on a per case basis is not the right way to think about it. The reason is based on something you said that will be the clue. You said people say they don’t have time and you sort of casually threw in there “because of hobbies” as if that were some casual trivial reason. It’s not trivial. How a person chooses to use every moment of their time whether on raising a family or spending it on hobbies (or ranting in the TH-cam comments) is a reflection of their values. Anyone who says “I really value this open source thing I’m working on but I don’t have the time” is lying. Paying them to work on something they have shown isn’t highly valued is wasting time and money. It worked for Taylor because we know that if it weren’t for Ian (and he said this) he was absolutely driven to do it with it without Ian’s help. If you’re going to support developers in that way, do it not because they can’t do it without your help but because they are doing it with or without your help and it would be great to be a contributor on a journey they are already on. <end rant>

  • @thejasonmccreary
    @thejasonmccreary 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What's Caleb sipping on?

  • @SouravTah
    @SouravTah 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I got inspired a lot from this. Awesome talk ! Thank you 🙏

  • @aeapyps
    @aeapyps 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very inspirational. Greetings from Peru 🇵🇪

  • @simonswiss
    @simonswiss 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This episode was absolutely fantastic - I love the way you both talk so eloquently. Great insights. I run a podcast too but I just ramble on and on until Jon stops me from talking 🤣

  • @simonswiss
    @simonswiss 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Self-employed educator" - love this framing.

  •  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    love it!