Podcast

[Agile talk with Jon Aril Tørresdal]

I sit down with Jon Arild Tørresdal and talks about agile software development from his point of view in my first podcast show.

Norwegian
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Notes
The intro and the outro music created by Kim M. Jensen.

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18 thoughts on “[Agile talk with Jon Aril Tørresdal]

  1. Thanks.

    I’ll try to post as often as possible. My limitation is getting the time to interview people, and finding persons to interview as well. Hard to say how often. I have a goal of getting to a publish-rate of once a week. But I guess this is something that will take a while to get there.

    So, any tips for people and subjects, questions even is something I really appreciate getting feedback on!

  2. Thanks.

    I’ll try to post as often as possible. My limitation is getting the time to interview people, and finding persons to interview as well. Hard to say how often. I have a goal of getting to a publish-rate of once a week. But I guess this is something that will take a while to get there.

    So, any tips for people and subjects, questions even is something I really appreciate getting feedback on!

  3. I’ve just finished listening to your first show, and I must say I really enjoyed it. I especially liked how you and Jon Arild shared your real life experiences and gave me practical tips on how to apply agile methods in my own organization. I also think the length of the show is perfect for one sitting, and it had a good pacing that made it interesting to follow your conversation. The only thing I think could be improved is the sound quality. This isn’t a big deal, and I don’t expect a production like .NET Rocks, but maybe a better microphone can help?

    We have many great personalities in the .NET community in Norway in addition to Jon Arild, and I would like to hear from more of them. This can be a practical challenge, because I think the best podcasts are recorded when everyone is in the same room. Skype or something similar might work, but I think you should just grab a hold of someone you meet and sit down for a talk about a subject you both are interested in.

  4. I’ve just finished listening to your first show, and I must say I really enjoyed it. I especially liked how you and Jon Arild shared your real life experiences and gave me practical tips on how to apply agile methods in my own organization. I also think the length of the show is perfect for one sitting, and it had a good pacing that made it interesting to follow your conversation. The only thing I think could be improved is the sound quality. This isn’t a big deal, and I don’t expect a production like .NET Rocks, but maybe a better microphone can help?

    We have many great personalities in the .NET community in Norway in addition to Jon Arild, and I would like to hear from more of them. This can be a practical challenge, because I think the best podcasts are recorded when everyone is in the same room. Skype or something similar might work, but I think you should just grab a hold of someone you meet and sit down for a talk about a subject you both are interested in.

  5. Joar: Thanks a lot for your feedback and kind words.
    The sound quality will improve. I bought one of those MP3 memo-recorders for my first shows – and it sucked. Its got telephone quality sound. For my future recordings, I’ll be using my Mac directly.

    Doing Skype or similar is a good idea – I’ll look into how it can be done.

  6. Joar: Thanks a lot for your feedback and kind words.
    The sound quality will improve. I bought one of those MP3 memo-recorders for my first shows – and it sucked. Its got telephone quality sound. For my future recordings, I’ll be using my Mac directly.

    Doing Skype or similar is a good idea – I’ll look into how it can be done.

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