
453: The Bike Shed Wrapped 2024
12/31/24 • 31 min
Happy New Year from The Bike Shed!
Tune in to the one wrapped edition that really matters this holiday season, The Bike Shed Wrapped! Recap the year with Joël and Stephanie as they reminisce over their favourite moments of 2024.
The pair discuss ways they’ve stepped outside their comfort zone to gain a different perspective on their work, the growth they’ve each achieved as a result, and their ambitions for 2025 and beyond.
Discover Joël and Stephanie’s favourite episodes from the year as well as Joël’s favourite blog post of 2024.
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Re-listen to Joël and Stephanie’s top four episodes of 2024
432: The Semantics and Meaning of Nil
435: Cohesive Code with Jared Norman
421: The Idealistic Vs. Pragmatic Programmer
441: The Pickaxe Book with Noel Rappin
Want to hear Joël’s gnome voice? Watch his RailsConf Talk!
Prefer to hear Stephanie give a talk like a regular human? Watch her RailsConf Talk!
Your hosts for this episode have been thoughtbot’s own Stephanie Minn and Joël Quenneville.
If you would like to support the show, head over to our GitHub page, or check out our website.
Got a question or comment about the show? Why not write to our hosts: [email protected]
This has been a thoughtbot podcast.
Stay up to date by following us on social media - YouTube - LinkedIn - Mastodon - Instagram
© 2024 thoughtbot, inc.
Happy New Year from The Bike Shed!
Tune in to the one wrapped edition that really matters this holiday season, The Bike Shed Wrapped! Recap the year with Joël and Stephanie as they reminisce over their favourite moments of 2024.
The pair discuss ways they’ve stepped outside their comfort zone to gain a different perspective on their work, the growth they’ve each achieved as a result, and their ambitions for 2025 and beyond.
Discover Joël and Stephanie’s favourite episodes from the year as well as Joël’s favourite blog post of 2024.
—
Re-listen to Joël and Stephanie’s top four episodes of 2024
432: The Semantics and Meaning of Nil
435: Cohesive Code with Jared Norman
421: The Idealistic Vs. Pragmatic Programmer
441: The Pickaxe Book with Noel Rappin
Want to hear Joël’s gnome voice? Watch his RailsConf Talk!
Prefer to hear Stephanie give a talk like a regular human? Watch her RailsConf Talk!
Your hosts for this episode have been thoughtbot’s own Stephanie Minn and Joël Quenneville.
If you would like to support the show, head over to our GitHub page, or check out our website.
Got a question or comment about the show? Why not write to our hosts: [email protected]
This has been a thoughtbot podcast.
Stay up to date by following us on social media - YouTube - LinkedIn - Mastodon - Instagram
© 2024 thoughtbot, inc.
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452: Hotwire Essentials with Steve Polito
Stephanie is joined by follow thoughtbot-er Steve Polito as they discuss his latest GitHub resource, Botcasts.
Find out why Steve was so keen to make the app, what he learnt about Hotwire in the process and why he thinks you should stop listening to the show in your current pod-catcher and pick it up in Botcasts instead!
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Try building Botcasts for yourself over on Github!
Your host for this episode has been thoughtbot’s own Stephanie Minn, and was accompanied by Steve Polito.
You can find more of Steve’s work over on GitHub, or read what he has to say about his work on thoughtbot’s blogs. If you want to connect with Steve you can do so through LinkedIn.
Interested in birds instead? Why not check out Stephanie’s book recommendation!
If you would like to support the show, head over to our GitHub page, or check out our website.
Got a question or comment about the show? Why not write to our hosts: [email protected]
This has been a thoughtbot podcast.
Stay up to date by following us on social media - LinkedIn - Mastodon - Instagram
© 2024 thoughtbot, inc.
Next Episode

454: Workshop design with Aji Slater
Joël is joined by fellow thoughtboter Aji Slater as they discuss their previous experiences in designing content for workshops.
Learn how to best structure your workshop for an audience, the benefits of a workshop over a talk and vice versa, as well as how to tackle the different hurdles your audience might face when working through your presentation.
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Try your hand at Joël’s recommendation of visualising your Git Branching.
You can watch Ali’s Enigma Machine workshop here, Or connect with him via LinkedIn
Your host for this episode has been Joël Quenneville.
If you would like to support the show, head over to our GitHub page, or check out our website.
Got a question or comment about the show? Why not write to our hosts: [email protected]
This has been a thoughtbot podcast.
Stay up to date by following us on social media - YouTube - LinkedIn - Mastodon - Instagram
© 2025 thoughtbot, inc.
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