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Welcome to Agile Actually, the podcast that brings you authentic agile concepts, insights, and wisdom from two of the most respected, progressive agile experts in the industry.
Hosted by Martin Hinshelwood and Simon Reindl, both of whom have extensive experience working with agile in a variety of industries, in some of the most diverse applications on Earth, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their agile practice.
Each episode, Martin and Simon and a special guest dive deep into a specific element of agile, drawing on their years of experience and real-world examples to provide practical advice and actionable insights. Whether you’re new to agile or an experienced practitioner, you’ll find something of value in every episode.
Topics covered on Agile Actually include agile frameworks such as Scrum and Kanban, agile evolution, team dynamics and communication, leadership in agile environments, lean agile procurement, and much more. The hosts also share their perspectives on the latest trends and developments in the agile community, providing a balanced and thoughtful analysis of the current state of agile.
But what sets Agile Actually apart is the authenticity and honesty that Martin and Simon bring to every episode. They’re not afraid to tackle tough topics or to share their own struggles and failures, making this podcast a refreshing change from the usual hype and buzzwords that can dominate discussions of agile.
So, whether you’re a scrum master, product owner, agile coach, or simply someone interested in learning more about agile, be sure to tune in to Agile Actually. With Martin and Simon as your guides, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of agile concepts and be inspired to take your agile practice to the next level.
Simon and Martin explore the agile trend of life coaches positioning themselves as agile coaches to take advantage of higher coaching rates.