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North Meets South Web Podcast
Jacob Bennett and Michael Dyrynda
186 episodes
2 weeks ago
Jake Bennett and Michael Dyrynda conquer a 14.5 hour time difference to talk about life as web developers
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Jake Bennett and Michael Dyrynda conquer a 14.5 hour time difference to talk about life as web developers
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Technology
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Laracon recap, eleven stations, and Laravel meetups
North Meets South Web Podcast
40 minutes
3 months ago
Laracon recap, eleven stations, and Laravel meetups

In this episode, Michael and Jake reflect on their recent time at Laracon US 2025 in Denver - catching up in person after six years, reconnecting with the Laravel community, and sharing behind-the-scenes stories from the conference floor.

They also cover:

  • Why this Laracon felt like a true “homecoming”
  • Building Laravel meetups and fostering community
  • The book (and tv show) Station Eleven (and how different things might have been)
  • The value of attending conferences, particularly as a non-speaker
  • Continued discussion on the complexities of handling roles and permissions

The episode weaves together community highlights, technical challenges, and personal reflections.

North Meets South Web Podcast
Jake Bennett and Michael Dyrynda conquer a 14.5 hour time difference to talk about life as web developers