
Virtually Agile
The podcast that hears from established thought leaders as well as amplifying newer voices, on all things agile, virtually agile and everything in between.
Latest episodes

Apr 6, 2022 • 41min
S2 - E3 - Arie Van Bennekum on what’s next for agile & digital working
In this episode I welcomed Arie Van Bennekum to the show, a co-author of the Agile manifesto, thought leader at Wemanity group & a fellow Agile agnostic.
In this 38min episode, we spoke about;
- The impact of covid on digital working
- What's next for agile
- Being the architect of your own life

Apr 6, 2022 • 41min
S2 - E2 - Jess Brock on learning dojos & continuous learning
In the 2nd episode of season 2 of the Virtually Agile videocast. I had the pleasure of welcoming Jess Brock to the show. VP of consulting at Agility in Mind and curator or agile curated.
We spoke about;
- Her conversion from an agile pessimist to a believer
- The benefits of learning dojos
- How Jess continuously learns and develops
Listen in to find out what retrospective I was challenged to create

Apr 6, 2022 • 47min
S2 - E1 - Diana Larsen on retrospectives both in person & remote
The season 2 opener of the podcast featured one of the goddesses of retrospectives. Diana Larsen
In this 46 minute episode we spoke about;
- Retrospectives, both physical and virtual
- The Agile fluency project
- Her challenge to me, a nature themed retro

Apr 6, 2022 • 43min
S1 - E8 - Joe Justice on Agile @ Tesla & Agile in non software environments
Today's guest hardly needs an introduction. A Ted.com speaker, founder of team Wikispeed, operator of Agile @ Tesla, designer and builder of everything from robots, to race cars and houses - The many faceted, multi-talented - Joe Justice
In this 42 minute episode we spoke about;
- Bringing your whole self to work
- Agile @ Tesla
- Agile in non software environments
- Radical autonomy
- His challenge to me to create a fiendishly difficult, aesthetically challenging retrospective involving tableware!

Apr 6, 2022 • 36min
S1 - E7 - Jorge Castro on game driven development & continuous fun
In this episode I spoke with Jorge Luis Castro Toribio, an Agile Coach / Agile Programme Manager from Peru who is as passionate about people and enabling fun in the workplace as I am.
In this 36 minute episode we spoke about;
- Game Driven Development
- #ContinuousFun
- Agile In education
- Paying it forward with knowledge sharing
- His challenge to me, creating a Peru themed retrospective

Apr 6, 2022 • 28min
S1 - E6 - Kim Greenwood on evolutionary leadership & radical feedback
In this episode I spoke with Kim Greenwood, a fellow Enterprise Agile Coach
We spoke about;
- Evolutionary Leadership
- Agile coaching competency
- Radical feedback
- How we continually learn as coaches
- How we maintain engagement in a virtual world

Apr 6, 2022 • 32min
S1 - E5 - Andreas Worm on learning from failure & the value of retrospectives
In this episode I spoke with Andreas Worm, a self titled agile specialising generalist.
We spoke about;
- The value of retrospectives
- Learning from failure
- The importance of a shared understanding, in particular around what 'Quality' means
- Virtual working and lessons learned
- He challenges me to create a tricky retrospective that will push me out of my comfort zone!

Apr 6, 2022 • 43min
S1 - E4 - Susannah Chambers on personal agility & metrics n’ chill
I had the pleasure of welcoming a friend of mine, someone who's energy and creativity rivals my own! The all-singing all-dancing (literally!) relentlessly value-focused Agile Coach and Professional Coach - Susannah Chambers.
The fourth episode of season 1 of what has evolved into the Virtually Agile videocast.
We spoke about;
- Being creative in the Agile world
- The importance of psychological safety
- Personal agility
- Metrics & Chill
Listen in to find out what retrospective I was challenged to create

Apr 6, 2022 • 38min
S1 - E3 - Tobias Mayer on agile agnosticism & people as resources
In this edition I spoke with Tobias Mayer, author of 'The Peoples Scrum'
We spoke about;
- Healthy conflict and debate
- Agile agnosticism
- Updates to the Scrum guide
- Are people resources and what are the alternatives?

Apr 6, 2022 • 31min
S1 - E2 - Mike Cohn on user stories, the agile manifesto and retrospectives
This time round I talk to Mike Cohn of Mountain Goat Software, One of the founders of the Agile Alliance and the Scrum Alliance & Author of books including Succeeding with Scrum.
In our conversation, we talk about;
- Mikes thoughts on the agile manifesto and user stories.
- Why he didn't believe retrospectives should be part of Scrum!
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