Yet Another Agile Podcast

by Michael P Callahan

Mindset180 presents "Yet Another Agile Podcast" (YAAP). On the Pod we turn a critical lens on the state of agile development. Always honest, sometimes irreverent, mostly entertaining.

Your host is Michael Callahan, an agile coach, consultant and trainer with over 20 years of experience in agile as a practitioner, leader, and coach.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Did the Agile Coaching Bubble Burst?

    Did the Agile Coaching Bubble Burst?

    Taking a bit of a serious turn here. I've been talking to a lot of my friends in the agile coaching industry and they are hurting right now. Did the bubble burst? What does the future hold for agile coaches? How did we get here? How do we turn a downturn into opportunities?

  • Maybe It's Time We Stop Talking About Agile

    Maybe It's Time We Stop Talking About Agile

    Agile development is here to stay, but that doesn't mean the agile of today will look like the agile of tomorrow. Join Michael as he discusses the current and future state of agility, and what it will take to get there.

  • Anatomy of a Transformation

    Anatomy of a Transformation

    Agile transformation is a lot like a organizational revolution and like a revolution, they can end badly. In this episode, I'll be drawing parallels between some of the most significant revolutions in history and agile transformation efforts, and what can we do to help ensure we don't follow those unsuccessful attempts. -MPC

  • The Battle of the Four (Agile) Armies

    The Battle of the Four (Agile) Armies

    The temperature is rising in the agile community as different groups seek to gain prominence in the agile space. Join Michael as he brings out his best sci-fi fantasy nerdiness and tells a tale of the rising battle between four powerful (agile) armies. A battle that threatens the future of agile itself!

  • How is Agile Development a lot like Bon Jovi?

    How is Agile Development a lot like Bon Jovi?

    In the beginning, agile development was subversive, it was rebellious, it had the wild-eyed optimism of youth. As agile has grown, it had to grow up. But on the inside, it's still as rebellious as ever.