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Thoroughly Considered Relay FM
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4.6 • 33 Ratings
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A show about entrepreneurship, product design, and the ups and downs of running a small indie business. Hosted by Dan Provost, Tom Gerhardt, and Myke Hurley.
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Nothing but Corners
Myke, Tom, and Dan spend an episode clearing out the Dan’s Tech Corner backlog.
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I Wasn’t Expecting Therapy Today
Tom and Dan give Myke some updates on Keen production, and reveal how the color selection breakdown is going. Then, a long discussion about hiring some design and engineering help at Studio Neat.
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The Last Detail with Matthew Panzarino
Today’s guest is Matthew Panzarino, the former editor of TechCrunch, and current proprietor of TheObessor.com. His object is the Acronym J1-A.
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With Great Power
Myke, Tom and Dan give a brief Keen production update, and then chat extensively about the ethics of product reviews.
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Mid-life Crisis Hobby
Myke, Tom, and Dan chat about Mark Two, Mark Two (nobody calls it that) and then discuss Dan’s new hobby.
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The Last Detail with CW&T
Today’s guests are Che-Wei Wang and Taylor Levy, the duo behind CW&T, makers of beautifully designed and artful objects. Their objects are the Manfrotto Super Clamp, and the Casio F-91W wristwatch.
Customer Reviews
Thruroughllyey is a hard work to spell.
Seriously, am I the only one that struggles with this word? Hard to spell = hard to find.
Learned so much about making products!
This podcast really shows you what it's like to build and launch a product as a small business. Recommended for anyone who wants to start a business - especially if you make stuff!
Great listening for people who make stuff
I’ve really enjoyed this podcast so far, even as it’s taken a bit of a turn with the unsuccessful Obi project. And while it would have been fascinating to hear the process of producing a relatively complicated product, I’m actually looking forward now to hearing about the process for a smaller-scale self-manufactured product, as well as any new products the Studio Neat guys are working on.