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#150: What “1 Billion” Scrum Classes Taught Us About Team Culture (and Captain America) with Cort Sharp & Laura Kendrick



Laura Kendrick and Cort Sharp hijack the mic to share what it’s really like behind the scenes at Mountain Goat. From Zoom bloopers to unexpected team bonding, they unpack how a fully remote team built a thriving, human-centered workplace.

Overview

In this special takeover episode, Laura Kendrick and Cort Sharp pull back the curtain on what goes into running hundreds of Scrum and Product Owner classes virtually—and why Mountain Goat's remote team still feels so close-knit.

With stories of early tech headaches, Slack banter, hilarious costume moments, and the quiet rituals that keep the team connected, they explore how remote work can actually foster strong relationships and top-tier collaboration. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a distributed team work (or just want a peek at some Zoom-era growing pains), this one’s for you.

References and resources mentioned in the show:

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#61: The Complex Factors in The Office Vs. Remote Debate with Scott Dunn
#147: The Power of Quiet Influence with Casey Sinnema
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This episode’s presenters are:

Cort Sharp is the Scrum Master of the producing team and the Agile Mentors Community Manager. In addition to his love for Agile, Cort is also a serious swimmer and has been coaching swimmers for five years.

Laura Kendrick is the producer of the Agile Mentors Podcast and a seasoned Scrum Master who keeps virtual classes running smoothly. Outside the podcast, she helps clients apply Scrum techniques to their marketing and business strategy, bringing structure and momentum to big, creative ideas.

Auto-generated Transcript:

Laura Kendrick (00:00)
Welcome in Agile Mentors. As you may have noticed, I am not Brian Milner. I am Laura Kendrick, and this is Cort Sharp. And if you have taken a class with us at Mountain Goat in the last five years, there is a good chance that you have met one or actually both of us.

Cort Sharp (00:19)
I think it's like 90 % chance, 95 % honestly. We've been in so many of these classes.

Laura Kendrick (00:26)
Definitely, and oftentimes together too with one of us TAing, one of us producing, sometimes one of us teaching court.

Cort Sharp (00:33)
once in a while, once in a while. Yeah.

Laura Kendrick (00:37)
So we thought we would come on over here and hijack the podcast to share a little bit about some of the insights that we have gained from doing about a billion, maybe a little exaggeration.

Cort Sharp (00:49)
Roughly. Roughly. We've done roughly a billion classes with Mountain Goat. Yes.

Laura Kendrick (00:56)
We have s


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