4 episodes

A series of short videos and podcasts, where multiple hosts will use drunk humor to explain agile concepts and their experiences of them. A practical and hilarious experience using alcohol to become better problem solvers and explore business ideas that might sound great.

Drunkenly Agile Drunkenly Agile

    • Business

A series of short videos and podcasts, where multiple hosts will use drunk humor to explain agile concepts and their experiences of them. A practical and hilarious experience using alcohol to become better problem solvers and explore business ideas that might sound great.

    Ep3 Big A vs little a | Agile

    Ep3 Big A vs little a | Agile

    The Drunkenly Agile Podcast is the antidote for these dry, boring business books that leave you feeling like there's no hope for your team. We're a group of entrepreneurs or wantrenpreneurs who have been through it all...the good times and the bad stumbling our way through processes...and now we want to help you avoid our mistakes so that you can get ahead faster and mobetta! So Grab Your Drink and Join Us for some serious problem solving and 30+ mins you’ll never get back.  



    Facilitated by
    Chris Stringer
    Chloe Honjiyo
    Graham Denoyer
    Mike Lavery
    Mohawk Matt Denny
    Lindy Denny
    Mike Milsap

    • 24 min
    Ep2 Inflated titles that don’t make sense

    Ep2 Inflated titles that don’t make sense

    SHOW LESSThe Drunkenly Agile Podcast is the antidote for these dry, boring business books that leave you feeling like there's no hope for your team. We're a group of entrepreneurs or wantrenpreneurs who have been through it all...the good times and the bad stumbling our way through processes...and now we want to help you avoid our mistakes so that you can get ahead faster and mobetta! So Grab Your Drink and Join Us for some serious problem solving and 30+ mins you’ll never get back.  


    Facilitated by Chris Stringer Chloe Honjiyo Graham Denoyer Mike Lavery Mohawk Matt Denny Lindy Denny

    • 52 min
    Ep1 Meet our Team and put your money where you mouth is as a leader

    Ep1 Meet our Team and put your money where you mouth is as a leader

    Join us as we introduce the drunkenly agile team and our conversation about how leadership support needs to be backed with resources and commitment. Join us chatting about our experience with leaders who have delivered and those who haven't. Come learn some ways to deliver if you are a leader or help leaders put their money where their mouth is. 

    The Drunkenly Agile Podcast is the antidote for these dry, boring business books that leave you feeling like there's no hope for your team. We're a group of entrepreneurs or wantrenpreneurs who have been through it all...the good times and the bad stumbling our way through processes...and now we want to help you avoid our mistakes so that you can get ahead faster and mobetta! So Grab Your Drink and Join Us for some serious problem solving and 30+ mins you’ll never get back.  

    Facilitated by Chris Stringer, Chloe Honjiyo, Graham Denoyer, Mike Lavery, Mohawk Matt Denny and Lindy Denny.

    • 53 min
    Drunkenly Agile Antidote Sprint 0

    Drunkenly Agile Antidote Sprint 0

    The Drunkenly Agile Podcast is the antidote for these dry, boring business books that leave you feeling like there's no hope for your team. We're a group of entrepreneurs or wantrenpreneurs who have been through it all...the good times and the bad stumbling our way through processes...and now we want to help you avoid our mistakes so that you can get ahead faster and mobetta! So Grab Your Drink and Join Us for some serious problem solving and 30+ mins you’ll never get back.

    Hosted by
    Chris Stringer
    Chloe Honjiyo
    Graham Denoyer
    Mike Lavery
    Mohawk Matt Denny
    Lindy Denny

    • 28 sec

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