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Async
Joshua and Saadia helped pioneer asynchronous and distributed work. So it's only natural that our podcast bucks synchronous conventions. On Async, we take turns to unfold the conversation, one episode at a time, as we chat about technology, app development, and remote work.
Async
[Joshua] Writing on convictions
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Joshua & Saadia
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Episode 69
Welcome to Async. In this episode Joshua follows up on:
- Random versus planned intros
- The Johnny Decimal system
- Red marker method
- Designing apps process
- Writing vs publishing
(I feel like I found some new ground here, especially on those last two items)
Topics:
- How I felt writing this week
- Work is just work
- Back scratchers
- Dead pixels
An async podcast by Saadia Carbis and Joshua Wold.