A podcast by Basecamp about the better way to work and run your business. In Season 2, we're going through Rework (the book) chapter by chapter and talking with authors, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, about what's changed in the world of business over the last eleven years since the book was published.
Basecamp CTO David Heinemeier Hansson explains why the company has stopped integrating with makers of employee surveillance software.
Brick-and-mortar retailers are finding creative ways to reach their customers from a distance.
Basecamp alumna Esther Lee shares her experience of downsizing to a 35-foot sailboat.
Businesses that cater to families and children are finding new ways to make sure the kids (and their parents) are alright.
The yeast you could do is listen to this episode.
Basecamp CEO Jason Fried and Head of Strategy Ryan Singer answer questions about product development.
The latest installment of our "Going Remote" Q&A series is all about working from home while taking care of kids—some of whom make cameos on this episode.
David Sax, author of the new book "The Soul of an Entrepreneur," talks about the stories of business owners that don't fit the Silicon Valley mold.
Merissa Dawson and Chase Clemons from Basecamp's customer support team answer questions about working remotely.
Three businesses in the fitness and wellness industry share how they've pivoted and how they're continuing to look after their communities during a difficult time.
Basecamp design lead Jonas Downey answers questions about working remotely.
Is it the end times? We call a Friend to discuss.
A rerun of a 2019 interview with a scientist working in the South Pole.
Basecamp co-founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson answer questions about working remotely.
We're replaying an episode of our previous podcast, The Distance, about New York Chinatown's oldest dim sum parlor.
Basecamp co-founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson answer questions about working remotely.
A short update on how Basecamp is dealing with COVID-19.
How America (briefly) got the 8-hour work day.
"The best thing about owning a business is it allows you to say, 'Okay, who do I want to be?'"
We all deserve the right to be forgotten on the Internet.
Basecamp co-founder and CTO David Heinemeier Hansson and entrepreneur and angel investor Jason Calacanis debate the gig economy, democratic socialism, and whether the American dream is dead.
Poetry has a lot to say about work and can serve as a meeting place, a provocative memo, or a break from the daily grind.
Every year for the past decade, Mert Iseri has chosen a new skill to learn.
Sahil Lavingia once believed his startup was headed for unicorn status, but his Silicon Valley journey turned out much differently.
Basecamp co-founder David Heinemeier Hansson takes his Big Tech rants all the way to Congress.
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