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Ian is back (!) with Aaron to check in about what happened to Ian's gallbladder, Aaron's announcement video, dreaming big, and so much more.
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The show kicks off with Ian recounting his recent gallbladder removal surgery, a harrowing experience where he struggled with pain due to CO2 gas buildup in his body post-laparoscopy. Ian shares the unexpected excruciating shoulder pain that followed the surgery, which many patients don’t realize is a common side effect. This leads to a discussion about the importance of patient education in healthcare, particularly how crucial information about potential postoperative symptoms is often glossed over.
The conversation shifts to Lericon, a conference Ian missed due to his surgery. They discuss the bummer of not being able to attend and how Ian was on a strict diet leading up to the surgery. They highlight the excitement of the event and how Ian's absence was keenly felt, both personally and in the broader community vibes.
The duo chats about the recent Laracon event, with Ian hosting and Aaron involved in various aspects. They rave about the walkable venue in Deep Ellum, Dallas, which facilitated great networking opportunities. They touch on the intriguing idea of a basketball game and how it turned into a fun but competitive event, leading to talk about whether future events should lean towards more casual games like dodgeball to encourage community bonding.
A major topic is the $57 million investment into Laravel, discussed with a mix of excitement and apprehension about how it might affect the community. They speculate on potential benefits, such as hiring more talent and improving services, while also pondering the implications for Laravel's open-source ethos and the long-term vision of their community.
The podcast dives into the recent revelations about Mr. Beast, likening him to Gordon Gekko in his business philosophy. The hosts analyze his production guide, focusing on his intense focus on making the best YouTube videos rather than simply the best videos, highlighting the unique intricacies of content creation that differentiate YouTube from traditional media.
Ian and Aaron discuss the importance of dreaming bigger and what that might look like for their own futures in content creation. They explore potential concerns about diluting their brands by branching out but ultimately emphasize the importance of pursuing passions that could lead to innovative and profitable opportunities.
The episode concludes with a reflection on the success of Aaron's announcement trailer for the upcoming Postgres course, drawing inspiration from comedy video aesthetics. They talk about how the trailer resonated with audiences and discuss its creative aspects, leading to a positive response and increased interest ahead of the course launch.
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