BizCraft Episode 61: “S@#t that matters” – but mostly we talk about Prince.

BizCraft Ep.61

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This is BizCraft, the podcast about the business side of web design, recorded live almost every two weeks. Your hosts are Carl Smith (@carlsmith) of nGen Works and Gene Crawford (@genecrawford) of UnmatchedStyle.

This Episode Show Flow

In this, for real; LIVE episode, Carl and Gene talk about “Shit that matters” – but mostly we talk about Prince.

Show Flow:

We lost Prince today…

  • Overview of how we both feel/felt on Prince’s life & career.
  • Prince didn’t care about your opinions.

Questions we covered during the show:

From: Aaron Griswold
With the possible passing away of Prince… like right now… does the shit we make really matter in the overall scheme of things? I get that at the end of your life, people talk about relationships with real humans being more important than the money you made, etc – but do the websites, companies, (music in Prince’s case) fit into the “Shit that Matters”?

From: Brad Colbow
I have a client who is known for churning through vendors. They are happy with us, but I think I see the writing on the wall.
(We played the audio of Brad’s question.)

Beer at the end of the show:

Carl: H20
Gene: Yerba Mate Tea

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