Luke Stutters
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I don't know if it's on the Android phone. Yeah, liking that. And then, yeah, I'm also putting on a podcasting summit. So if you're interested in that, you can go to podcasts.com. podcast growth summit.co and we'll have all the information up there. If you listen to the freelancer show, um, the first interview I did was with Petra Manos. She's from, she's in Australia.
I don't know if it's on the Android phone. Yeah, liking that. And then, yeah, I'm also putting on a podcasting summit. So if you're interested in that, you can go to podcasts.com. podcast growth summit.co and we'll have all the information up there. If you listen to the freelancer show, um, the first interview I did was with Petra Manos. She's from, she's in Australia.
So I was talking to her in the evening here in the morning there, which is always fun with all the time zone stuff. But she talked about basically how to measure your growth and then how to use Google's tools, not just to measure your growth, but then to figure out where to double down on it and get more traffic. So, um, It was awesome.
So I was talking to her in the evening here in the morning there, which is always fun with all the time zone stuff. But she talked about basically how to measure your growth and then how to use Google's tools, not just to measure your growth, but then to figure out where to double down on it and get more traffic. So, um, It was awesome.
I'm talking to a bunch of other people that I've known for years and years in the podcasting space. And I'm super excited about it too. And I should probably throw out one more pick. So I'm going to throw out Gmailius. That's G-M-E-L-I-U-S. And what it is, is it's a tool. It's a CRM, but it also has like scheduling. So like schedule once or what's the other one? Calendly. It allows you to set up
I'm talking to a bunch of other people that I've known for years and years in the podcasting space. And I'm super excited about it too. And I should probably throw out one more pick. So I'm going to throw out Gmailius. That's G-M-E-L-I-U-S. And what it is, is it's a tool. It's a CRM, but it also has like scheduling. So like schedule once or what's the other one? Calendly. It allows you to set up
series of emails it'll it'll do automatic follow-up for you and stuff like that and so it just does a whole bunch of email automation but it runs out of your email account your gmail account that's the big nice thing about it is that you don't get downgraded by send grid or something if your emails aren't landing and so that's another thing that i'm just really digging so i'm going to shout out about that paul what are your picks
series of emails it'll it'll do automatic follow-up for you and stuff like that and so it just does a whole bunch of email automation but it runs out of your email account your gmail account that's the big nice thing about it is that you don't get downgraded by send grid or something if your emails aren't landing and so that's another thing that i'm just really digging so i'm going to shout out about that paul what are your picks
Awesome. I'll have to check that out. Sounds like a decent episode too, whether we just go through some of those and pick our favorites or whether we get whoever compiled it on. Thanks for coming, Paul. This was really helpful. And I think some folks are probably going to either encounter this and go...
Awesome. I'll have to check that out. Sounds like a decent episode too, whether we just go through some of those and pick our favorites or whether we get whoever compiled it on. Thanks for coming, Paul. This was really helpful. And I think some folks are probably going to either encounter this and go...
Yeah, I wish we were doing that because the last time we ran into something like this, it was painful. Or some folks hopefully will be proactive and go out there and set things up so that they're watching things and communicating about the way that they handle issues and the way that they avoid them in the first place.
Yeah, I wish we were doing that because the last time we ran into something like this, it was painful. Or some folks hopefully will be proactive and go out there and set things up so that they're watching things and communicating about the way that they handle issues and the way that they avoid them in the first place.
All right, we'll go ahead and wrap this up and we will be back next week. Till next time, Max out, everybody.
All right, we'll go ahead and wrap this up and we will be back next week. Till next time, Max out, everybody.
Unless you install Rails Pry and then you hook into Pry.
Unless you install Rails Pry and then you hook into Pry.
I don't know that it's torturing it. My understanding. So, you know, obviously if I'm wrong, let us know. But my understanding is that most of what Rails is doing with its shell is just loading a bunch of Rails files. You're just loading your environment.
I don't know that it's torturing it. My understanding. So, you know, obviously if I'm wrong, let us know. But my understanding is that most of what Rails is doing with its shell is just loading a bunch of Rails files. You're just loading your environment.
Yeah. I mean, if you open an IRB shell, right, even if you open it in your Rails directory, you don't have all those files loaded. But if you open your Rails console, it's already just like if you're running a Rails server, preloaded everything and run the initializers and all that kind of stuff.
Yeah. I mean, if you open an IRB shell, right, even if you open it in your Rails directory, you don't have all those files loaded. But if you open your Rails console, it's already just like if you're running a Rails server, preloaded everything and run the initializers and all that kind of stuff.