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The is the Agile Uprising Podcast. Agile Uprising is a purpose-built network that focuses on the advancement of the agile mindset and global professional networking between leading agilists. We will remain agnostic of certifying bodies and focus purely on the advancement of the agile craft. Our network will evolve over time, and at the core our online community will remain free to join - forever. We will leverage both traditional and emerging communication and collaboration channels to explore various topics of interest with a direct focus on removing external influences from sponsors, partners and other organizations.
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Is Agile a cult?
WARNING: we get a little esoteric on this one :)
This episode was spawned from a conversation on our Discord...Is "agile" a cult? Or is it a religion? Have we deified ourselves or others? What's the difference? We convened a panel to try and unpack this topic and come to consensus....were we successful? Let us know!
About that intro music....
If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us. Much thanks to the artist Krebs from Machine Man Records who provided us our outro music free-of-charge! If you like what you heard, check out these links to find more music you might enjoy! If you’d like to join the discussion and share your stories, please jump into the fray at our Discord Server! We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free. However, if you’d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a Patreon. Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail! -
Standing on Bits with Steve Tendon
This week we welcome back the creator of Tameflow Steve Tendon to talk about his newest book, Standing on Bits. We discuss the different flows in an organization, how to tie the work that agile teams produce to financial results, the importance of signals in your system, and once again...if you have nothing to do, go fishing! Enjoy!
Standing on Bits - Link to Purchase
The Tameflow Website
If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us. Much thanks to the artist Krebs from Machine Man Records who provided us our outro music free-of-charge! If you like what you heard, check out these links to find more music you might enjoy! If you’d like to join the discussion and share your stories, please jump into the fray at our Discord Server! We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free. However, if you’d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a Patreon. Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail! -
A Two-Year Retrospective on Remote Work
Regardless of how long it feels, it's been just over two years since our professional lives were disrupted by COVID-19 and the worldwide quarantine that pushed most of us into working from home. Every. Single. Damn. Day.
Claudia Orozco-Gomez (I'm not restating her persona because it's amazing enough as is) hosts a retro for AU Discord members Stephen Kellogg, Mike Caddell, Sam Hogarth, and board member Chris Murman where we discuss the highs and lows of the past two years of our work has meant.
Thanks again to our awesome panel and to you, our listening audience. If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on your podcasting platform of choice. If this is your first time tuning in, why don’t you subscribe? If you’d like to join the discussion and share your retro on Remote, the pandemic, a random meme,... join our discord server - see AgileUprising.com or show notes for a link Finally, support from listeners like you will help us cover our hosting and production costs. See the show notes for details on how you can become a patron. -
Agile in Education: Going with the Flow - In Pursuit of More Adaptive Ways of Teaching
In this panel podcast, co-hosts Andy Cleff and Colleen Johnson chat with Garry Miller, Jeff Burstein, Jessica Cavallaro, Dr. LeDonna Griffin, Roslynn Jackson, and Simon Holzapfel about their journeys as agilists and educators. We explore ways for educational systems to adapt to bring more joy into the classroom, as well as greater engagement from parents, administrators, teachers and students. Through flow-based education, students grow to be more independent, confident and persistent adults equipping them with autonomy and resilience to better address challenges
Join the conversation at: https://www.l-eaf.org/teachers_lounge
Websites l-eaf.org/ the-agile-mind.com/ crowboxpartners.com/ Contact Information linkedin.com/in/roslynn-jackson/ linkedin.com/in/jessicacavallaro/ linkedin.com/in/dr-ledonna-white-griffin-18067345/ linkedin.com/in/simon-holzapfel-99081b24/ linkedin.com/in/jeffburstein/ Additional Info John Miller: https://agileclassrooms.com/ https://www.agileineducation.org/ Willy Wijnandshttps://eduscrum.org/ A Manifesto for Agile Education: Why is agility in schools only valued in the gym department? https://medium.com/notosh/a-manifesto-for-agile-education-51afdf4a1690 Agile Schools: How Technology Saves Education (Just Not the Way We Thought it Would) https://www.infoq.com/articles/agile-schools-education/ https://scrumatschool.nl/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Manifesto-for-Agile-Education.pdf https://kanbanzone.com/2021/4-pillars-of-agile-in-education/ About the Agile Uprising
If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us. If you’d like to join the discussion and share your stories, please jump into the fray at our Discord Server! We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free. However, if you’d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a Patreon. Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail! -
How to Design, Build & Ship Successful Products with Jeff Patton and Jeff Gothel
Listen in as Jeff Patton and Jeff Gothel chat about scrum product ownership, lean UX, product discovery, shipping to learn, and believability weighted design with Colleen Johnson and Chris Murman.
(Rereleased bc it was so dang good.)
Links
Jeff Patton on Twitter Jeff Patton Books Jeff Patton on the web Jeff Gothelf on Twitter Jeff Gothelf Books Jeff Gothelf on the web Shakshuka Recipe Events
CSPO Training Agile Munich 2018 Big Apple Scrum Day 2018 Agile Lean Ireland 2018 Please support the Agile Uprising Podcast by making a contribution via patreon.com/agileuprising
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Metagility with David A. Bishop
What does fluid dynamics have to do with agile transformations? What is "vorticity" and how does it play into the differences between market demand, business agility, and software delivery? And what about firmware, which is a niche few talk about? How do you get agile firmware between agile software and agile hardware? This week we sit down with esteemed author David Bishop to discuss his book Metagility, where he unpacks all the above and more!
Metagility on Amazon
If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us. Much thanks to the artist Krebs from Machine Man Records who provided us our outro music free-of-charge! If you like what you heard, check out these links to find more music you might enjoy! If you’d like to join the discussion and share your stories, please jump into the fray at our Discord Server! We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free. However, if you’d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a Patreon. Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
Customer Reviews
Great podcast!
Agile talk with witty banter. What more could you ask for?!
Essential listening for the next wave of agile
Professionally done and carefully curated, I recommend this podcast to anyone who's interested in where agile has been and where it's headed. This is the good stuff!