Dev Forward Studios presents

Under
the Gun

“every leader has a tell”

A narrative podcast about tech leadership. Fictionalized, dramatized stories of the decisions a new engineering leader makes under pressure and incomplete information, in the thirty-one days before a job that could be the bravest thing he has ever done, or the stupidest. Poker is the lens, not the subject.

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Season One

Eleven episodes. The first drops soon.

01

Pot-Committed

Jun 29

Thirty-one days from a job he hasn't started, Kevin reads about a poker-club raid three times, then signs the offer to go do the same thing. The season's held breath begins. With Dana, the wartime CEO whose advice thrills and gets people fired.

02

The Constraint

Jun 29

The entire business rests on a single legal theory. Kevin brings it to Marcus, a compliance lawyer who is calm now and will not stay that way. Compliance, it turns out, is architecture.

03

The Team I Didn't Pick

Jun 29

He's inheriting eight engineers who didn't choose him, and joining alongside three who did. Priya, his former boss, on the difference between being wanted and being trusted, and the three questions to ask in every first one-on-one.

04

The Number Nobody Can Source

Jul 6

An entire job hangs on a scaling number nobody can source. Triple it. Triple what, from what, says who? Dana wants speed, Priya wants proof, and Maya is the one who can actually find where the number came from.

05

Two Things at a Time

Jul 13

Barrels versus ammunition. Priya on raising the standard before raising the pace, putting velocity behind gates, and the quiet question forming under all of it: is this even the team?

06

The Founder Is the Company

Jul 20

Everything routes through one man. The single point of failure isn't the code, it's the founder, and Kevin can see the silhouette without having met him. Marcus's calm cracks for the first time.

07

Founder Mode, From the Receiving End

Jul 27

The season's emotional core. Sol, the friend allowed to ask about ego and fear, keeps asking why Kevin actually wants this, and Kevin starts, barely, to answer. Dana pulls the other way.

08

The Tell

Aug 3

The low point, where the rehearsal breaks. Tom is the ghost of who Kevin becomes if he gets this wrong. The lonely truth: the peers you brought with you become the people who report to you, and that changes everything.

09

What I Will NOT Do

Aug 10

Conviction. The climb back. Strategy as a stop-doing list, tempo per front, and the moment Kevin partially rejects the most charismatic voice in his head. The plan completes here.

10

All In

Aug 17

The eve. The shortest episode, the held breath before the cliff. No new frameworks, only acceptance. Priya's reveal pays off, Sol asks the question one last time, and the plan is neat while the fear list is still long.

11

The River

Aug 24

The finale, recorded after starting. Reality is the final mentor and it picks winners. The gap between rehearsal and reality, the founder finally heard, the future-tape in context, and a last sound that casts the line for season two.

About the show

A capable engineer is one month from a hard new job, and he's walking toward it carrying a decision he's already made but hasn't lived. Under the Gun is the rehearsal: he thinks the problems through out loud, seeks counsel from recurring mentors who don't agree with each other, and commits to a plan while a clock runs.

It's a narrative podcast about tech leadership, fictionalized and dramatized, where poker is the lens for decisions made under pressure and incomplete information. The lessons are real. The names and the company are not.

A production of Dev Forward Studios.