---
title: One Year Inside The Bike Shed
teaser: The Bike Shed turns one year old this month. Let's look at the evolution and
  future of the show.
tags: web,podcast,news
author: Derek Prior
published_on: 2015-11-05
---

[The Bike Shed] turns one year old this month. What began as a biweekly show has
moved to weekly episodes with a loyal audience.

[The Bike Shed]: http://bikeshed.fm

The Bike Shed isn't a show about Rails, JavaScript or any particular language or
library. At its best, the Bike Shed is a show about the problems we face as
developers and interesting ways we tackle them.

On our first anniversary, I thought it would be interesting to look at the
evolution and future of the show.

## Building The Bike Shed

The idea for a new technical podcast from thoughtbot predates the first episode
of The Bike Shed by some time.  thoughtbot's flagship [Giant Robots Smashing
Into Other Giant Robots Podcast][giant robots] was successfully covering topics
of interest to a broader audience, and we felt a show more strictly focused on
our day-to-day work could fill a different niche.

[giant robots]: http://giantrobots.fm

[Build Phase], our iOS development podcast, had given us confidence that a very
code-focused technical podcast could be enjoyable to listen to.  After much
internal discussion about hosts, names, and potential topics, [Sage Griffin] and
I decided to move forward with the idea for web development focused show with
Build Phase as our template.

[Sage Griffin]: https://twitter.com/sgrif
[Build Phase]: http://buildphase.fm

We solicited suggestions for topics from our co-workers. The topic list was
something I was very keen on having as I was afraid we'd run out of interesting
things to talk about. I also felt like the suggestions would tell us what our
co-workers were excited about, and by extension a wider audience of developers
would enjoy hearing more about.

The Bike Shed debuted with an episode about [Sandi Metz' Rules][1] on November
1st, 2014.

[1]: http://bikeshed.fm/1

## The Evolution of the Show

When we started the show, we picked broad technical topics from our backlog such
as "CoffeeScript vs ES6" and discussed our experiences. What we
discussed on any given episode wasn't always what had our attention at that
moment, and I always felt pressured to be an expert on the selected topic. As a
result, recordings often involved a good deal of preparation and nerves.

We quickly realized the crutch of the topic backlog was doing more harm than
good. We shifted to talking about our recent experiences tackling interesting
technical challenges in open source or on client projects, and about
technologies that had us personally excited. We deleted the entire topic backlog
and the show was better for it.

We were lucky enough to have access to some fantastic guest hosts at RailsConf
and we took full advantage by recording seven podcasts in a single day, including
one [video podcast with Aaron Patterson and a live audience][13]. We want our
shows with guests to be similarly driven by their current work, interests, and
challenges. We aim to avoid interviews because we feel that's ground already
very well covered by Giant Robots.

[13]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDdYNPVqLZs&feature=youtu.be

## Adding On to The Bike Shed

If you're a regular listener, you'll have noticed and enjoyed that [Laila
Winner] has joined us as a host on three recent episodes.  Sage and I are
excited to say that Laila will be joining the show more regularly as we move
into our second year. Each episode will be hosted by two of the three of us and
we will continue to be joined by guest hosts on occasion.

[Laila Winner]: https://twitter.com/malandr1na

## The Bike Shed Starter Kit

If you haven't listened to the show before, please give it a listen and [let us
hear your feedback][twitter]. The episodes below have been popular with our
listeners, and should give you a good feel for the show.

* [Rails Is Not Your Architecture][5]
* [Might As Well Be About Trains (with Sarah Mei)][15]
* [Railing About Performance (with Sam Saffron)][17]
* [Why Did They Call It Rust?][23]
* [README.md][34]

[twitter]: https://twitter.com/_bikeshed
[5]: http://bikeshed.fm/5
[15]: http://bikeshed.fm/15
[17]: http://bikeshed.fm/17
[23]: http://bikeshed.fm/23
[34]: http://bikeshed.fm/34

## Thank You

Sage, Laila, and I would like to thank listeners for giving our show a shot and
thoughtbot for allowing us the time and budget to do the show. We'd especially
like to thank our producer, [Thom Obarski], for making us sound reasonably
intelligent. We think that excellent production values are a critical part of an
enjoyable podcast and Thom is the person who makes that possible.

[Thom Obarski]: https://twitter.com/thoughtbotThom
