We had a great lineup of founders and builders in March, along with a fantastic slate of Sponsors. Please enjoy!
Episodes
E13: Troy Goode, Courier — codestory.co
Troy has worked on several startups as a VP of Engineering and CTO. At one point he was building a collaboration tool, and he was trying to mimic the hierarchy of Slack notifications.
Bonus: Rens ter Weijde, KIMO — codestory.co
When he attempted to break into the space, Rens had to manually string together courses and content by himself. As he went through this process, he thought this process can be optimized, or done in a better way.
E12: Richard Barkley, Cloudsnap — codestory.co
After working for Dell, Richard grew tired of not moving the needle much, no matter how hard he worked. So he started a company called Nuvola Networks, innovating around e-learning. While doing this, he noticed how manual the flow of information was between antiquated systems for larger companies and enterprises. He thought – why don’t we automate this?
Bonus: Cameron Moreau, Gozova — codestory.co
When he was a sophomore in college, Cameron ran a group at UTA and organized hackathons. He started to kick around an idea to give people access to a truck when they need it – to enable them to move & deliver large items.
E11: Arjun Narayan, Materialize — codestory.co
As he was as grad student doing his PHD, Arjun came across a set of papers written by his co-founder – about a more capable, incremental compute engine. After several years of persuasion, Arjun convinced him that they needed to start a company to commercialize the solution.
E10: Steve Caldwell, Mandolin — codestory.co
As the COVID pandemic decimated live music events, Steve was caught in a related riff. He found himself networking for his next gig, and while doing so, started to chat with his now co-founders about a new opportunity… where musicians could interact with fans in new ways.
E9: Matt Fornaciari, Gremlin — codestory.co
While he was managing platforms for other companies – like Salesforce and Amazon – Matt Fornaciari was burning the midnight oil creating something to help build resiliency in your platform reliability. A solution based on the principles of chaos engineering.
Sponsors
Learning online can be overwhelming. — kimo.ai
Your personalized learning journey
It's your data. Get paid for it. — mytiki.com
TIKI helps you take back control of your online data and privacy and get paid for it. With TIKI, you can see, control and monetize your online data.
Imagine Golf – The #1 Golf App for the Mental Game — www.imaginegolf.com
Imagine Golf is the #1 app for golfers to improve their mental game. Daily
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PBX System by VirtualPBX: Customize Your Business Phone Plan — www.virtualpbx.com
Whether you’re a business of one, or a thousand-employee enterprise, VirtualPBX offers a PBX system for businesses of any shape or size!
Unidragon – 3d Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles and Maps — unidragon.com
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Podcast Agency – Kitcaster — kitcaster.com
Kitcaster books your podcast appearances. Get on-demand podcast placements scheduled for you by professionals, for a flat monthly rate.
Hi, we’re Wildbit. We believe that businesses are designed to support human beings. — wildbit.com
We’re the team behind Postmark, Beanstalk, DMARC Digests, and People-First Jobs. Wildbit is self-funded, profitable, and has been working remotely since 2000.
ContentBot – AI Assistant for Copywriters and Marketers — contentbot.ai
ContentBot is the perfect assistant for copywriters and markers. Overcome writer’s block and create high quality content with ContentBot.ai.