Most of us see pain as the enemy.
But what if it’s actually a guide?
Charlo Alizard, a former tech founder turned high-performance coach, believes transformation starts with perspective.
“You can’t change what you don’t see”
From rethinking obstacles to expanding goals, Charlo’s approach helps clients redefine their lives. Learn how clarity, resilience, and the courage to lean into discomfort can unlock exponential growth.
Discover the mindset shifts behind these powerful breakthroughs.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Transformation and Coaching
03:29 The Journey to Becoming a High-Performance Coach
05:59 The Role of Coaching in Business and Personal Growth
08:44 Tailoring Coaching Approaches for Clients
11:26 Client Transformations and Success Stories
13:49 The Coach's Role in Client Success
16:50 Common Challenges Faced by High Achievers
19:17 Understanding and Overcoming Stuckness
22:04 The Importance of Perspective in Coaching
24:47 High Performance: Balancing Effort and Enjoyment
27:32 Navigating Pain and Suffering in Growth
30:13 Embracing Discomfort for Change
32:26 The Role of Pain in Growth
35:42 Balancing Coaching and Entrepreneurship
38:19 The Interplay of Coaching and Business
40:11 Identity and Authenticity in Coaching
44:48 The Evolution of Remote Work and Nomad Lifestyle
51:29 Overcoming Growth Plateaus
55:07 Mindset for Top Performers
01:03:03 The Future of Coaching in a Changing World
01:05:42 The Role of Humor in Coaching
01:08:47 Personal Transformations and Coaching Challenges
01:11:21 The Monk Mode Experience
01:15:04 Defining a Meaningful Life
01:17:11 Values: Connection, Freedom, and Curiosity
01:22:21 Exploring Relationships and Personal Paradoxes
01:24:57 Future Aspirations and Influences
01:28:21 Books That Shape Philosophy
01:31:29 Quotes and Final Thoughts
In this deep dive into no-code, low code and AI-driven innovation with Frédéric Najman, a CTO and CPTO with decades of experience. We discusses how no-code technology is reshaping the corporate landscape and democratizing development even in larger enterprises. From transforming business agility in industries like banking and logistics to enabling 'citizen developers,' we share examples of accelerated project timelines, seamless integrations with legacy systems, and effective strategies for navigating compliance and data governance. We also highlight how AI can bridge gaps in complex workflows, allowing both technical and non-technical users to take control of development processes. The future of no-code isn't just about faster development. It’s about reshaping organizational culture, fostering collaboration between IT and business units, and creating a more accessible, responsible approach to tech. Explore his insights on the importance of clear governance, ethical technology use, and adopting tools that balance innovation with robust security Chapters 00:00 The Journey to No-Code Advocacy 04:27 Defining CTO and CPTO Roles 08:41 The Rise of No-Code in Europe 13:21 Challenges in No-Code Implementation 17:42 Data Ownership and Governance 21:53 Empowering Non-Technical Teams 26:33 Strategies for Successful No-Code Adoption 28:11 The Value of No-Code and Low-Code Development 31:26 AI's Role in No-Code Platforms 36:53 Managing Shadow IT in No-Code Initiatives 40:32 Successful Technology Adoption in Corporations 44:14 Reflections on Career and Learning from Mistakes 46:33 User-Centric Development in Tech 48:34 The Ethical Implications of AI and NoCode 50:55 Future Visions: AI, NoCode, and Ethical Technology 51:54 Inspirations from Tech Innovators 53:49 Books and Podcasts that Shape Perspectives 55:44 The Role of Education in Technology 57:32 Connecting with the NoCode Community
Imagine a world where designers don't just design—they build, test, and launch.
NoCode tools are making this real, transforming designers into end-to-end creators who can ship products without writing a single line of code.
In a this talk, Karla Fernandes, a design veteran, shared how tools like Figma and Bravo Studio are redefining the role of a designer, putting product launch power into their hands.
The result?
Faster releases, streamlined innovation, and fresh potential for businesses to test ideas quickly.
Are we on the verge of a new era where the "designer" owns the full product lifecycle?
This is NoCode’s moment, and it’s changing everything.
Chapters
00:00
The Journey into Product Design and No Code
05:33
The Value of Design in Product Development
10:10
The Role of Generalists vs. Specialists
15:06
Understanding No Code and Its Evolution
19:48
Building Products: Personal Projects vs. Client Work
29:42
Creating the UX UI Hub: A Resource for Designers
35:45
User-Centric Design: The Heart of Innovation
38:21
From Idea to Prototype: The Design Process
45:16
Navigating the No-Code Landscape: Tools and Tech Stacks
49:50
Overcoming Limitations: Creativity in No-Code Development
54:12
The Importance of Learning: DIY vs. Professional Help
58:23
No-Code Adoption: Client Perspectives and Concerns
01:02:44
Diversifying Revenue Streams: Courses and Mentorship
01:06:24
Building and Monetizing Apps
01:07:53
Growth Opportunities in No-Code Development
01:10:07
The Future of Product Design and No-Code
01:13:00
Leveraging AI in Product Development
01:16:10
Advice for Aspiring Designers
01:16:35
Upcoming Projects and Innovations
01:19:36
Reflections on Design and Life
01:25:45
Podcast Recommendations and Influences
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In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Robin, former product manager at Lempire and now founder of ListenUp.
Robin shares the pivotal moments that led him to leave his successful PM role and launch a SaaS company.
We explore the highs and lows of transitioning from product management to founding, Robin’s insights on leveraging AI in product discovery, and the unique challenges of building a meaningful product in a crowded market.
Tune in for valuable lessons on product development, scaling, and finding your purpose as a founder in the world of SaaS.
📚 Books
🪛 Tools
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:10 Making the Transition to SaaS Founder
08:12 Freelancing and Building Skills
13:05 Starting ListenUp and Dealing with Uncertainty
18:28 The Role of a Product Manager vs. a Founder
24:01 The Power and Limitations of AI
28:13 The Uncertainty of Success as a Founder
33:07 The Skill Set and Mindset of a Founder
44:42 Challenges in Scaling Product Discovery
50:32 Launching ListenUp: Reaching Out and Leveraging Networks
01:03:38 Product Market Fit: A Continuous Process
01:09:32 Nailing the Go-to-Market Strategy
01:15:06 The Future of Product Management
01:16:51 Merging Roles and Holistic Approaches
01:20:10 Scaling ListenUp! and Chasing New Markets
01:22:19 Starting Your Own SaaS
01:26:15 Time Management and Well-being
01:28:32 The Pursuit of a Meaningful Life
01:30:09 Defining Success
01:32:14 Favorite Tools and Resources
01:35:00 Book Recommendations and Guest Suggestions
In this episode, Alexandre shares his journey from being a web and mobile developer to becoming a successful indie hacker.
We discusses the importance of working on our own projects and the mistakes he made along the way.
Alexandre believes that indie hacking is not dead, but rather evolving with the rise of no-code and AI.
We emphasizes the need for developers to create their own products and become financially independent.
We also talked about the digital nomad life and the importance of routine in his work.
Alex discusses his least proud product, the AI Telegram bot, which doesn't bring the value he desires.
He prefers projects that provide value to developers, such as SEO tools and product creation tools.
Alex shares that he comes up with ideas by solving his own problems.
We also talked about programmatic SEO in generating thousands of pages based on templates and changing content.
Alex talks about his tech stack, including Vue.js, PrimeView, and Firebase. He emphasizes the significance of building an audience and gathering feedback to improve his products.
We also talks about his ideal living location and his preference for the French countryside.
We discuss the evolution of indie hacking and the emerging trend of targeting indie hackers.
Alex emphasizes the value of building, shipping, and failing fast, and the importance of learning from failures.
🪛Tools
- Capacitor and Ionic – Frameworks for building cross-platform mobile apps with a single codebase (JavaScript).
- Vue.js – A popular JavaScript framework Alex uses for web app development.
- PrimeVue – A UI components library Alex plans to use for building B2B products.
- Stripe – Payment gateway frequently used in Alex’s projects for handling online payments.
- Firebase – A serverless platform Alex uses for backend infrastructure in his projects.
- SendGrid – A tool for sending transactional emails, used by Alex for automating customer feedback.
- Plausible – An analytics tool for tracking user interactions on Alex’s websites.
- LiveFeedback – Alex's own tool for gathering customer feedback with simple pop-ups and Telegram/email notifications.
- GitHub Copilot – An AI-driven coding assistant that helps Alex code faster.
- ChatGPT – Used by Alex for brainstorming ideas and generating content.
- SEO-programming.com – Alex’s guide and tools for implementing programmatic SEO.
- AI Sitemap Generator – A tool Alex created to automatically generate XML sitemaps for SEO purposes.
- SpeedMeter – A Chrome extension developed by Alex to test website speed and optimize performance.
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In this episode, we chat with Shushant, a former Goldman Sachs analyst turned content creator and serial info product builder.
Shushant shares his fascinating transition from a high-stress corporate job to freelancing and content creation.
We reveal the challenges of leaving a stable career to build a solo business.
We explore the rise of ghostwriting gigs, info product strategies and the impact of AI tools on both freelancing and content creation.
Tune in to learn how Shushant Lakhyani navigated early failures, built successful products on platforms like Gumroad and what the future holds for content creators in a world increasingly shaped by AI.
If you're an aspiring creator or freelancer looking to diversify your income, this episode is packed with practical insights and actionable advice.
📚 Books- Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon
🪛Tools
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of no-code development with Tom, a former Bain consultant turned certified Bubble developer and founder of a no-code agency.
Tom shares his journey from the high-pressure environment of consulting to discovering the power of no-code tools, and how they allowed him to build successful products faster and more efficiently.
We explore the ins and outs of building MVPs, the challenges and benefits of no-code development, and how entrepreneurs can leverage these tools to scale their businesses.
Whether you're a solopreneur or part of a growing company, this episode includes actionable insights to help you accelerate your product development journey.
Tom Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-louwagie/
📚 Books
- "High Output Management" by Andrew S. Grove
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee
🪛Tools
- Le Wagon - A well-known coding bootcamp where Tom learned coding using Ruby on Rails.
- Webflow - A no-code tool that Tom discovered early on for building websites.
- Bubble - A no-code tool that Tom uses extensively and became a certified developer for.
- Xano (xano.com) - A backend tool often used alongside Bubble.
- AirDev Build Bootcamp - A Bubble course that Tom recommends.
- Matt Nury (YouTube Channel) - A resource mentioned for learning Bubble development.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of indie makers with Martin Donadieu, an experienced Indie Maker who has navigated the challenges of building products on his own. We explore what it truly means to be an indie maker, the philosophy behind prioritizing freedom and simplicity over traditional startup goals and how to find joy and meaning in this unique lifestyle. Martin shares his insights on the importance of maintaining simplicity in both life and work, the art of "surfing the wave" without rigid plans and the value of clarity in business decisions. We also discuss the financial ups and downs of being an indie maker, the psychological resilience required to thrive in this space. Whether you're an aspiring indie maker or simply curious about this movement, this episode offers a look at the realities of crafting a career that aligns with your values, passions, and lifestyle. Tune in to learn about the rewards and challenges of indie making, and discover how to create a life of freedom, purpose, and fulfillment.
Follow Martin on X here: @martindonadieu Follow Martin on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martindonadieu/
📚Books
- The Million Dollar Weekend" by Noah Kagan
- "The Dip: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away" by Seth Godin
- "Eragon" by Christopher Paolini
- "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho
- "Feel Good Productivity" by Ali Abdaal
- "Not Invented Here" by Ramon Vullings and Marc Heleven
🪛Tools and Software
1. Vercel – Mentioned as a hosting service.
2. N8N – A no-code automation tool.
3. Typing Mind – An AI tool that allows using multiple models like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
4. Cursor – A tool used alongside Typing Mind for coding.
5. Capacitor – A technology for building mobile apps using web technologies.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the mind of String Nguyen, a creative entrepreneur who has mastered the art of content marketing and product launch. From launching successful NFTs to becoming a top voice on LinkedIn, String shares her journey of navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. Discover how she harnesses creativity to drive business success, the importance of balancing freedom and stability, and why embracing the unknown can lead to remarkable opportunities. Whether you're a product builder, indie maker, or aspiring solopreneur, this episode is packed with actionable insights on jumping into your creative ventures. BONUS: String was so cool she shared a discount for her Marketing Planner. Find it here 👇 https://stringstory.gumroad.com/l/marketing-planner/Leverage50
You can follow String here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stringstory/
📚 Books
1. The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52578297-the-midnight-library)
2. Lifestyle Design Book (MIT Professor (https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/find-courses/)
🎧 Podcasts
1. Modern Wisdom with Chris Williamson (https://modernwisdom.buzzsprout.com/)
🧑💻 Influencers and Creators Mentioned
1. Daniel Vassallo – Small Bets Community (https://danielvassallo.com/smallbets)
2. MrBeast (https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBeast6000)
3. Peter Levels (Levels.io) (https://levels.io/)
⚙️ Tools & Platforms
1. Product Hunt (https://www.producthunt.com/)
2. Notion (https://www.notion.so/)
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Fractional Product Management and the power of AI with Toni Dos Santos, co-founder of Buska.io and former Product Manager. Toni shares his unique journey from the corporate world to entrepreneurship, revealing how AI and no-code tools can accelerate your product's time to market. We also dive into the strategies behind launching a product that resonates, and why a fractional approach to product management might be the key to scaling smartly. Discover what it means to be a Fractional Product Manager, how to leverage AI and no-code tools to launch products fast, and why every product manager should embrace the mindset of a builder. Whether you're a product manager, indie maker, or just passionate about innovation, this episode is packed with insights on how to navigate and thrive in the rapidly evolving product landscape. Linkedin of Toni https://www.linkedin.com/in/dossantostoni/
Website
https://www.buska.io/fr/pricing
📚Ressources
1. 100 Million Dollar Offers" by Alex Hormozi - https://www.amazon.com/100M-Offers-People-Stupid-Saying/dp/1737475715)
2. Build" by Tony Fadell - (https://www.amazon.com/Build-Tony-Fadell/dp/1847943470)
3. Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson -(https://www.amazon.com/Steve-Jobs-Walter-Isaacson/dp/1451648537)
4. Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand - https://www.amazon.com/Cyrano-Bergerac-Edmond-Rostand/dp/0486411198)
Tools and Platforms
1. React (https://reactjs.org/) - Used for building their product and the website.
2. MongoDB (https://www.mongodb.com/) - Used as the database
3. Figma (https://www.figma.com/) - For designing the product, including the landing pages
4. Framer (https://www.framer.com/) - Used for building landing pages to keep them simple and straightforward
5. Relume (https://www.relume.io/) - An AI tool recommended for building websites
6. ChatGPT (https://openai.com/chatgpt) - Used for debugging, coding elements and for marketing purpose
7. GitHub Copilot (https://github.com/features/copilot) - Mentioned as an aid in the coding process
8. Canva (https://www.canva.com/) - Used for designing visuals and marketing assets
9. Lemlist (https://www.lemlist.com/) - An automation tool used for outreach during the product launch
10. Product Hunt (https://www.producthunt.com/) - Platform used to validate and launch the product
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In this episode, I interview Shannon Vettes, a Product Coach and consultant, to explore leadership, product organization and culture.
We discuss Shannon's journey from engineering to product coaching. Shannon emphasizes the importance of diversity, and inclusion in creating high-performing teams and products.
She also provides insights into the differences between product practices in the US and Europe. Additionally, Shannon talks about the transition from project-based to product-based organizations and the need for focus, transparency and empathy to foster a safe environment for teams. Shannon also emphasizes the significance of company culture, diversity, and talent development.
You can follow Shannon on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/svettes/
Linkedin of Shannon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/svettes/
📚 Books and ressources
1. Product Compass by Pawel Huryn - https://www.productcompass.co
2. Lea Taran’s Course on Product-Led Growth - https://leatare.com
3. The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli - https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Niccolo-Machiavelli/dp/150557283X
4. Inspired & Empowered by Marty Cagan - https://www.amazon.com/INSPIRED-Create-Products-Customers-Love/dp/1119387507/, https://www.amazon.com/EMPOWERED-Ordinary-Extraordinary-Products-Inspired/dp/111969129X/
5. Lenny's Podcast - https://www.lennyspodcast.com
6. Product-Led Growth by Wes Bush - https://www.amazon.com/Product-Led-Growth-How-Build-Product-ebook/dp/B07QYRFRGQ
7. Growth Hacking Resources - https://growthhackers.com
8. Slack Communities for Product Managers - https://www.mindtheproduct.com
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In this episode we dive into the world of no-code development, uncovering the secrets of validating business ideas in today's fast-paced market. Our special guest, Florian Myter, co-founder of a pioneering no-code prototyping tool, shares invaluable insights and firsthand experiences. Together, we explain the journey from concept to reality, demonstrating how no-code platforms are not just a trend, but a revolutionary approach to product validation and development. We delve into the practical aspects, discussing strategies and steps for entrepreneurs to effectively test and refine their ideas without the need for extensive coding knowledge. Listen in as we dissect real-life success stories, learning how no-code tools have enabled rapid prototyping, market testing, and iterative development, transforming the landscape of startup innovation. This episode is not just about understanding a methodology; it's about empowering you, our listeners, with the knowledge and confidence to turn your ideas into successful ventures. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a curious innovator, or someone fascinated by the potential of no-code technology, this episode will inspire and guide you on your journey to business success. LinkedIn of Florian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/florian-myter/
Website: https://www.weavely.ai/