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Jack Groshek & Colum O'Brien (ModernAction.io)
https://modernaction.io/
Luc Meijer (Content Creator at Minimum Studio)
https://minimum.studio/
Philip Lakin (Founder at No-Code Ops)
https://www.nocodeops.com/
Nigel Godfrey (NoCode Boss)
John Apolinar (Actor and Co-Founder of UPSAINT Apparel, Leaderboard Jobs, Sales & Partnerships at Inside)
https://inside.com/ https://www.leaderboardjobs.com/ https://www.upsaint.com/
Stephen Campbell (Founder of VirtualGhostWriter and NoCode Makers)
https://virtualghostwriter.com/ https://nocodemakers.com/ https://stepocampbell.com/
Ben Sears (Founder of Billflow.io and Growth Ranker)
Ben Sears joins Jeremy Redman in this episode of the No Code CEO Podcast, and they talk about his contributions to the no-code environment.
Darian Parrish (Co-Founder at RAD Seattle)
radseattle.com
Nikhil Vimal (Consulting Partner/Head of Ops at ChatMode)
Nikhil Vimal is a Consulting Partner at ChatMode. Chat Mode is an AI consultancy and R&D Group that helps organizations design, develop, and deploy Intelligent Automation Solutions for line-of-business use cases. Nikhil Vimal is also the Co-owner at Team Meteor.
Seth Fannin (Founder of DocDrop)
Seth Fannin is the founder of DocDrop.io. Seth has extensive experience executing critical multimillion-dollar enterprise-level Department of Defense procurement initiatives on large programs and projects in a virtual and dynamic operating environment. Seth has managed over 50 project-based procurement customer accounts valuing $20 million from 2018-2021. He implemented a Purchasing workflow that decreased PO delivery time to the customer by 50%. He can work independently and cross-functionally ...
Isaac Feldman (Founder @ blicode.co)
Isaac Feldman is a Multi-Functional Designer, and he is also the Founder of Blicode. The core value of Blicode is to take non-technical folks and allow them to explore technology without prior knowledge and by that truly democratizing the startup nation. You can find and follow Isaac Feldman in the following links below. Website - https://blicode.co/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/blicodeco...
Felix Wong
Felix Wong is an entrepreneur, community builder, and growth hacker based in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. His work is based on his passion for helping others develop their ideas and achieve their dreams. Felix is currently the Growth Lead, APAC for AngelHub and WHub, a sister and brother company that fosters the startup ecosystem, succeeds, and offers equity crowdfunding investment for aspiring startups. These positions challenge Felix to use his skills in digital marketing, growth hacks, and s...
Whit Anderson (Founder of Bad Unicorn)
Whit Anderson is the Founder of BadUnicorn. They bring some of the dumbest startup ideas to life. Every other week, we launch a funny or bad or stupid product in our newsletter. Whit is also a Market Research and Sourcing Associate at Techstars. He works closely with the 2019 Atlanta batch to analyze and refine financial models, develop and refine go-to-market strategies, conduct market research, and much more.
Mat Sherman (Founder of Growthmeter)
Mat Sherman is the Founder of Growthmeter. Growthmeter is the evolution of Mat’s podcast, Forward-Thinking Founders. He is bringing the startup magic of the bay area online so that anyone can experience the power of serendipity with other like-minded founders and investors. You can find and learn more about Mat Sherman on the following links below. Twitter - https://twitter.com/Mat_Sherman Newsletter - https://www.matsherman.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matsherman/ You can also li...
Avo Manjerian (CEO and Co-founder of Schedex)
I chat with the CEO and Co-founder of Schedex Avo Majerian.
Taylor Freund from BrandWeld
I chat with Taylor Freund from a no code agency called BrandWeld. Here's everything she's working on: http://brandweld.co http://taylerfreund.com http://CodelessMarket.com
Ep. 47: Ryan Myher from No Code No Problem talks about his entrepreneurial path to no-code
TLDR;Some Good Quotes So Ben [Tossell from Makerpad], I was following, both of them and I was like looking: I was sitting there one night and I looked up no-code in Apple Podcasts and Spotify. I couldn't find anything. So I messaged Joe on Twitter and I was like, “Hey, I have this idea. I want to start the no-code podcast, and I'm going to call no problem, and I'm gonna do it.” And he's like, yeah, do it. And then like I recorded that night and the next morning I published it and here we are tod...
Ep. 44: Jeremy Blalock from Adalo talks about growing and retargeting your start-up from your community feedback
TLDR;Some Good Quotes I think that being in a competitive space, it made sense to us to just give away the product for free to use it at a basic level. But you can't actually. Publish a native mobile app and you can't publish it on a custom domain for web unless you pay. So one thing is it does feel very natural for designers to use our product because it is based on sketch, essentially. But at the end of the day, it's people who are a little bit more on the PowerPoint and Excel world who seem t...
Ep. 43: Noel Lorenz talks about Bubble as one of the biggest tools for no-code community
TLDR;Some Good Quotes I discovered Bubble. I sat down and I like more or less finished a whole platform in two weeks. And this, after these two weeks after we launched them, like a bit later, But that was just at the point for me, where I saw the potential of no-code or these no-code tools. And, it marked a starting point of my journey into this area. I think the revenue is gonna increase [for a no-code agency], to an extent where there is no difference to a, let's say normal agency. And I mean,...
Ep. 42: Joshua Tiernan from NoCode talks about the rise of the NoCode community and where it's headed
Joshua from No Code tells us about the No Code Slack channel and how the community has grown and is growing at a rapid rate. TLDR; Some Good Quotes Um, so for me, the really exciting part of NoCode is the fact that it lowers the bar for entry to everyone. Because for me, I'm not a developer, so I've always felt like a complete imposter, like trying to build tech businesses. What the modern No Code still allows you to do is to have that same level of product, but without the technical expertise. ...
Ep. 41: Emmanuel Straschnov tells us how to make money and build apps WITHOUT ANY CODING NECESSARY
No code? No problem. Emmanuel Straschnov makes programming as easy as just clicking a few buttons. Here are a few stand-out quotes: “If you want to be able to build anything you want, you're going to have to learn how to use the tool and you're going to have to make mistakes. You will fail.” “To me. I mean, in terms of like bubble is, you know, has the potential to become something as big as, you know, the Microsoft of the world. Honestly, because we are reinventing how programming works, we wil...
Ep. 40: Miki Reynolds from Grid110 talks about the importance of supporting startups!
Miki Reynolds from Grid110 comes on the podcast to talk about how her company supports a wide range and variety of entrepreneurs and companies. Grid110 is an early-stage startup accelerator and community development non-profit she co-founded in 2014. Miki Reyolds: LinkenIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikireynolds/ Me: https://yourvone.com/ @yourvone
Ep. 39: Bryan from Backstage
Bryan Landers, a General Partner at Backstage Capital, comes on the podcast to talk about the investor's POV on raising funds and writing checks. What's the lowdown on the decisions VCs make and how the hell they decide to spend their money and make it worthwhile.
Ep. 38: Minnie Ingersoll talks about the Road to Working at a VC in LA
Minnie Ingersoll is the co-founder of the fast-growing car marketplace Shift and after 12 years at Google, she became a VC in LA at TenOneTen. She came on the podcast today to talk about her journey as a kickass businesswoman! https://tenoneten.net/ Minnie: @himinnie ME: https://yourvone.com/ @yourvone
Ep. 37: Was Dylan from Next Gen boring? Absolutely not!!
On today's episode of the podcast, I talk with Dylan Gambardella, an entrepreneur and the co-founder of Next Gen HQ! Take a listen to hear all about Next Gen, Dylan's thoughts on different topics, and, of course, some quality banter! Dylan: @dylangambardella @joinnextgen ME: @thejeremyredman @yourvone
Ep. 36: Frankie and Alex talk Travel
Alex and Frank(ie) are two entrepreneurs who founded "Elude," an upcoming app that makes traveling on a budget easy. They came on the podcast today to talk about Elude, profit based business, and much more!! https://www.eludetoday.com/ Frankie: @frankierozum Alex: @alexnsimon ME: https://yourvone.com/ @yourvone
Ep. 35: Sarah does Whatever it Takes. Was she boring?? I say no!
Sarah Hernholm is the founder of WIT, or Whatever it Takes, "the only college credit social entrepreneur and leadership course in the country for high school teens." She comes on the podcast today to talk to Jeremy about what she's doing, what it was like being a teacher, and so much more! Sarah: http://www.doingwit.org/ Instagram & Twitter: miss_wit www.sarahhernholm.com ME: https://yourvone.com/
Ep. 34: Was Todd's return to the podcast boring?? I don't think so.
Todd Uterstaedt, former Army officer and current CEO of Baker and Daboll returns to the podcast to discuss everything from babies to LinkedIn. Uterstaedt knows the ins and outs of business and even runs his own podcast called "From Founder to CEO." Tune in for an interesting discussion and see if Todd gets buzzed! Todd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/todduterstaedt/, https://fromfoundertoceo.com/, https://bakerdaboll.com/ ME: https://yourvone.com/
Ep. 33: Jeremy goes Hollywood!! Was Steven Levy boring?? You tell me!
Steven Levy is a talent manager at Framework Entertainment for many actors, actresses, and more in Hollywood such as Molly Shannon. This week he comes on the podcast to talk about business in Hollywood and much more! Framework Entertainment: http://frameworkent.com/ Steven's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steven.levy.14 ME: https://yourvone.com/