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Tate Talks - The MSP PodcastTate Talks - The MSP PodcastS7E6: Tate Talks - With Christian Nagele, 1EWelcome to Tate Talks This is the final episode of Season Seven and it was great to end it chatting to MSP legend and all round good egg, Christian Nagele. About Christian From my early career at PricewaterHouse Coopers, qualifying as a Chartered Accountant, I felt drawn to small, entrepreneurial businesses. This led me to found CentraStage in 2007, with the goal of delivering a simple, affordable cloud-based endpoint management technology.Driving a software start-up through a recession required an interesting blend of skills, determination and commitment, which resulted in...2024-06-2034 minHouse of #EdTechHouse of #EdTech2022 House of #EdTech SmackdownFeedback & Shout Outs (1:22) I'm excited to announce that I will be creating an episode on ChatGPT & AI in Education in early 2023, and I would love to have your input and insights as part of the conversation. If you have any thoughts, experiences, or questions about ChatGPT that you would like to share, I invite you to contribute your thoughts. EdTech Thought (5:30) Whether you or your students are getting into podcasting there are some basic things to consider when you set out to create a successful podcast. Creating a successful podcast takes time, effort...2022-12-1842 minBuilt to Sell RadioBuilt to Sell RadioEp 363 How to Get Your Employees to Care as Much as You - With Postmark Founder, Natalie NageleIn 2009 Natalie Nagele and her husband, Chris, launched Postmark to help businesses deliver emails to their customers quickly. A decade in, Nagele had grown the company to around 40 employees, which was when she began feeling burned out. The pull to explore new interests was the catalyst to accepting a life-changing acquisition offer from Active Campaign in 2022.2022-11-111h 18Getting Things DoneGetting Things DoneEp. 158: David Allen talks with Natalie NageleDavid Allen learned of Natalie Nagele through Adam Grant, and promptly scheduled this fascinating interview with her. Natalie and her husband Chris co-founded a software company called Wildbit. Their tagline is, "We're more than a company. We're a family." They have fun company retreats, a four-day work week, and smooth, collaborative teamwork among their globally distributed group. How do they do it? Start with every new employee receiving a copy of Getting Things Done. Listen to find out Natalie's advice on productivity, sharing GTD with coworkers and family, and more. Wildbit's company site:2022-06-0831 minHouse of #EdTechHouse of #EdTech2021 SmackdownEpisode Sponsor: Everfi Everfi has resources to help teachers equip their students with the lifelong skills they'll need after graduation. From financial literacy to mental wellness, these free lessons will help schools be successful whether they are in face-to-face or online learning environments. Featured Content (3:02) 2021 House of #EdTech Smackdown Camila Oliveira - All In Learning Stephanie Howell - This or That Choice Boards Belle Hughes - Lumio by SMART & Classkick Abby Berk - Lumio by SMART Clark Fraser - Weebly Megan Gagnier & Alyssa Brower - Quizizz & Google Forms Haley Dietz - Blooket S...2021-12-1946 minIndie BitesIndie BitesHow to build a business you actually enjoy - Natalie Nagele, WildbitNatalie Nagele is the co-founder of Wildbit, the company behind Postmark, Beanstalk, People-First Jobs and more. Wildbit has just turned 20 years old, so Natalie knows exactly what it takes to grow and scale successful bootstrapped businesses. What makes Natalie so interesting to me is that she’s in the group of seriously successful indie hackers (over 100k customers, around for 20 years, pretty large team etc.) and they’re still indie very much living by their own rules.What we covered in this episode:What would you tell yourself 20 years ago before starting Wildbit?How do you find...2021-03-2015 minCode Story: Insights from Startup Tech LeadersCode Story: Insights from Startup Tech LeadersS4 Bonus: Natalie Nagele, WildbitNatalie Nagele came to the states in 1989 as a Jewish refugee from Russia. She watched her parents go from nothing and utilizing furniture from trash, to building big businesses and supporting their family.She met Chris, her husband when she was 18. And they have been working together ever since, as he is the co-founder of their business. They have 2 kids together, and love to travel - specifically to the Caribbean, since it is a quick flight from Philly (and of course, its warm). Despite that, she would love to live in Italy one day.2021-02-0442 minThe SaaS Revolution ShowThe SaaS Revolution ShowHow to organise your company for effectiveness and productivityOn this week’s episode of the SaaS Revolution Show, we talk with Natalie Nagele, Co-founder and CEO of Wildbit about how she and her co-founder and husband, Chris Nagele have run the company for the past nearly 19 years and have created both an effective and calm environment. During those 19 years, Natalie and Chris have built a lot of products and have shut down many of them. The ones that have stood the test of time have often been SaaS. Currently the company maintains Postmark, Beanstalk and Conveyor. Wildbit currently employs 30 people who are spread between 6 countries....2019-08-2238 minIndie HackersIndie Hackers#090 – Inventing the Company That's Right for You with Natalie Nagele of WildbitNatalie Nagele (@natalienagele) is not a fan of following "the rules" when it comes to building her company. In the 18 years since she and her husband Chris started Wildbit, not only have they grown it into a profitable operation that employees over 30 people, but they've done it their way: with remote a team, 32-hour work weeks, numerous product launches, and an obsessive focus on the happiness of their customers and employees. In this episode, Natalie and I dive deep into what's she's learned running a tech business for almost two decades, including why she thinks you should learn from...2019-04-191h 09Back to WorkBack to WorkEpisode 421: Black Dress Cowboy BootsDISCUSSED: What we talk about when we talk about optimism; the power of "Act as Though"; on edibles; a YouTube recommendation, then more YouTube recommendations; how even do we tell YouTube what we never want to see again? HOW?!; the difficulty of sensible algorithms; the fascinating concept of "pareidolia"; Professor Shoelaces's extensive metatags; your hosts answer a listener's question about when to go physical versus when to go digital. Links for this episode:Chris Nagele on Twitter: "In other words, I'm trying to treat my computer more like a sewing machine or table saw. Something...2019-04-091h 12Build Your SaaSBuild Your SaaSYour revenue forecast is wrongWhat does "bootstrapping" mean really?For most folks, bootstrapping means self-funding your business from revenues. It means not taking Venture Capital, not taking Angel funding. It's a little bit of a religion and like so many religions different people have different definitions of what it takes to "fit in." Some people say you can't even take money from friends and family. If you take any outside money, you're no longer a part of the bootstrappers club.We recorded this episode liveWatch on TwitchWatch on YouTubeWatch on PeriscopeWhat do you think?2018-08-2846 minThe SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & EntrepreneurshipThe SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & Entrepreneurship143: How Wildbit Became A Multi-Million Dollar Business On 40 Hours A Week - With Natalie NageleNatalie Nagele guest is the co-founder and CEO of Wildbit, a bootstrapped software company that builds web apps to help software developers collaborate better.The Show Notes Wildbit Beanstalk DeployBot PostMark Why we shut down a product that was $75,000/year profitable 37Signals Basecamp Getting Real book Chris on Twitter Natalie on Twitter Omer on Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review Follow Omer on Twitter Need help with your SaaS? Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and...2017-05-1754 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedChris Nagele / Wildbit (Founders Talk #13)Adam talks with Chris Nagele, Founder of Wildbit about his 11 year journey of building Wildbit and ultimately some awesome web products like Beanstalk, Postmark, and Newsberry.2011-04-2800 minFounders Talk: Startups, CEOs, LeadershipFounders Talk: Startups, CEOs, LeadershipChris Nagele / WildbitAdam talks with Chris Nagele, Founder of Wildbit about his 11 year journey of building Wildbit and ultimately some awesome web products like Beanstalk, Postmark, and Newsberry. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Featuring: Chris Nagele – Twitter, WebsiteAdam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website Show Notes: Wildbit Beanstalk App Postmark App Newsberry Something missing or broken? PRs welcome! 2011-04-2849 min