There are a lot of ways that the tech world is failing when it comes to employing and developing for those who are neurodivergent. We speak with Heidi Waterhouse, senior developer advocate at LaunchDa...Show More
As an industry, tech is not well equipped to accept when people change their names. This problem effects a range of people, including those who have a change of marital status. However, it can especia...Show More
In this episode, we talk about the past, present, and future of serverless and the cloud with Erica Windisch, principal software engineer at New Relic and founder of IOpipe, and Yan Cui, AWS Serverles...Show More
In this episode, we talk everything to do with architecture with David Whitney, independent software consultant at Electric Head Software, and author of the DEV post, "Architecture for Everyone."
Just because the tech world can be an insular bubble, doesn't mean you can't use tech to burst out of that bubble and build cross-cultural understanding
In this episode, we're talking SRE with Logan McDonald, senior site reliability engineer at BuzzFeed, and Molly Struve, lead site reliability engineer at Forem. We get into what site reliability is, t...Show More
In this episode, we talk about code splitting and the long list of things you need to know about writing JavaScript with Laurie Barth, staff software engineer at Gatsby and instructor at egghead.io.
In this episode, we talk about online abuse and anti-harassment tools with Tracy Chou, CEO of Block Party, a company building tools to manage online safety and harassment, and Chloe Condon, senior clo...Show More
From renting hotels to a jobs report-like census in the night, we look at ways communities are helping the homeless.
Overview How v-bind lets you dynamically swap out attribute values. Exploring the scenarios where you would most likely use v-bind. V-bind scenarios where you would avoid writing in shorthand. Usin...Show More
Climate writer and Vox contributor David Roberts talks with Jessika Trancik, Associate Professor at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society at M.I.T. They discuss many aspects of the vast underta...Show More
Key Points From This Episode: Introducing Cassidy, her favorite frameworks, and her road into tech. Understanding more about React and how Next.js fits into it. Discussing other JS frameworks like N...Show More
Overview: Testing isn’t something that many people enjoy doing, but Jessica Sachs is an exception. Jessica is the tech lead on the component testing team (which spans across four time zones and is flu...Show More
In this episode, we talk about hardware hacking with Charlyn Gonda, software engineer at Google, and Sophy Wong, a multi-disciplinary designer working with wearable technology and digital fabrication.
This is Part 2 of our two-part series on daring leadership, where I unpack four more common types of armor that we use to self-protect when we're in fear. These barriers include creating a fitting-in ...Show More
Key Points From This Episode: Felix introduces himself and what he does as a game designer. Felix explains what it means to be a game designer, using a door in a game as a metaphor, Game development...Show More
Igor works as a private investigator in NYC. He’s often sitting in cars keeping a distant eye on someone with binoculars. Or following someone through the busy streets of New York. In this episode we ...Show More
Multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, even psoriasis — these are diseases in which the body begins to attack itself, and they all have one thing in common: they affect women more than men. ...Show More
In this episode, we talk about design justice with Wesley Taylor, Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University and steering committee member at the Design Justice Network, and Boaz Sender, ...Show More
When listening to this podcast you will learn about proper body positioning, risk factors that may contribute to injury and creative, no-cost home setup ideas you can implement to help you work more s...Show More
Krista interviewed the writer Ocean Vuong on March 8 in a joyful room full of podcast makers at On Air Fest in Brooklyn. None of us would have guessed that within a handful of days such an event would...Show More
Fundamental forces of physics somehow determine everything that happens, “from the birth of a child to the birth of a galaxy.” Yet physicist Leonard Mlodinow has an intriguing perspective on the gap b...Show More
In this episode we talk about how cybersecurity needs to evolve and how to get into it, with Alyssa Miller, Business Information Security Officer at S&P Global Ratings, and author of the book Cyber De...Show More
We all know we should eat a nutritious diet, exercise, stop smoking and drinking too much, and save more money.But we don’t – even when we want to. Why?Behavioural economist Dilip Soman looks at what...Show More
In this episode we’re featuring part 2 of our interview with Pansy Poke collective, as well as a discussion between Adamant Eve and Gaywire producers. First the artists at Pansy Poke tattoos tell us a...Show More
In this episode, Wen Chan, Michelle Deng, and Autumn Moronchuk sit down to discuss feminism, capitalism, and everything in between found in the creations of Studio Ghibli. We also talk about what the ...Show More
In this episode, we talk about breaking into tech mid-career with Sarah Bartley, full stack web developer, and Will Johnson, developer advocate at Auth0.
How do you talk across the political divide with someone who might exclude you, fear you, or even believe you shouldn’t exist? And what if it’s your beliefs that seem to paint someone else out of the ...Show More
Jane Quimby was one of the FBI agents on Operation Backfire, the investigation that busted the Earth Liberation Front and so-called Family. One of those she put behind bars was Chelsea Gerlach – sent...Show More