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Happy Building!

Mike Mahlkow

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"Happy Building!" is a podcast about the craft of creating software with code, low-code and no-code. Mike Mahlkow, a 2x YC founder, talks with the leaders of fast-growing startups, industry-leading agencies and fascinating DevTool companies. No distractions, just conversations on building tech and the stories of those who do it. Sponsored by Fastgen.
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Welcome to the Happy by Mistake podcast: Building an Abundant Mindset for LIfe and Business We tackle common challenges and themes that come up in the coaching that i do with small business owners, entrepreneurs and executives – and for the most part we try to do that by having free-flowing dialogue with an expert on the topic. Listen to this podcast if you want to learn the tools and mindset that you need to thrive in your life and in your business. Mindset shifts are very poorly understood ...
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Episode 5 of the Happy By Mistake Pod is Part Two of our discussion with Nicolo Bernardi about how emotions are made. In Part Two we dive into the practices we can use to lower our reactivity and regulate our emotions in ways that serve us! Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 4:48 - The Practice of Emotional Granularity 9:38 - Guided Demonstration of Emotional …
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In Ep 4 of the Happy By Mistake Pod I talk to neuroscientist, coach, and consultant Nicolo Bernardi about how emotions are made and how we can learn to regulate them in ways that serve us, instead of hurting us. This will be a two-part episode with Part 2 launching next week! In Part One we explore the science of how emotions are made, and in Part …
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In this audio-only episode of The Happy By Mistake podcast, I speak with Coach Marta Janiszewska. Marta specializes in coaching neurodivergent clients, helping them thrive in life and business. Marta and I discuss the following: Marta shares her own story of adapting to ADHD, as well as what inspired her to focus her coaching on neurodiverse client…
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In episode 2 of the Happy By Mistake podcast we explore the truth about time management, productivity and well-being with Ph.D. researcher and entrepreneur Brad Aeon. Brad’s work has been featured in outlets like BBC News and the Harvard Business Review, and he has shared his insights through his TED Talk, ‘The Philosophy of Time Management.’ In th…
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Consultant and Coach, Lynda Gerty, discusses intuition in decision-making, manifestation and why The Secret doesn't work for most people. We fall down some wonderful rabbit holes including the impact of social systems on our success, the negative impact of intrusive thoughts, and prototyping is better than overplanning for business growth. Lynda sh…
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In this episode, Raphael, the CEO and founder of WeWeb, shares his journey of starting the company and the challenges he faced along the way. He discusses the transition from building websites to web applications and the decision-making process behind it. Raphael also explains the target users of WeWeb and how they reach them through word-of-mouth …
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In this special episode of “Happy Building!”, we are starting the “Agencies Around the World”-series. We will talk to leaders of Agencies in different countries and different industries to understand how they got started, how they built their products and what we can learn from them. In this episode, we are joined by three guests from different cou…
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In this episode of "Happy Building!", we sit down with Andreas Møller from Toddle, a company at the forefront of the no-code web application world. Andreas discusses his personal journey from tech enthusiast to leading Toddle, exploring the challenges and successes along the way. He talks about the development of Toddle, focusing on its goal to mak…
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In this episode of "Happy Building!", we sit down with Joe Krug, the founder of Finsweet, a company known for its excellent work in the Webflow community. Joe talks about his transition from a career in sales to starting Finsweet, initially a one-person venture that has grown into a team of 50 employees. Joe shares insights on how Finsweet manages …
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