Things Worth Learning
Things Worth Learning
Matt Stauffer
A curious programmer interviews fascinating people about their passions. Hosted by Matt Stauffer.
Cultural Intelligence, with Karl Ostroski
In this episode, Karl Ostroski, a father, IT consultant, (and bacon gardener?) talks with us about the importance of Cultural Intelligence. Knowing how to effectively communicate with people of different cultural backgrounds is paramount in all relationships, from personal to professional. What may come across as a normal interaction for some, can have drastically different outcomes and reactions just based on what the individual may value. We also discuss the importance of giving oneself grace when inevitable mistakes are made, as well as dad jokes. Many dad jokes.
Nov 4, 2022
43 min
Neovim, with Jess Archer
In this episode, Jess Archer, a full-stack developer, programmer at Laravel and podcaster, talks with us about her favorite text editor, Neovim. She explains what it is, how it works, how to install it and why she prefers it over Vim. We also discuss intentionally going outside of our comfort zones, and the importance of making that choice in order to grow.
Aug 19, 2022
59 min
The Joy of Making, with Shawn Jones
In this episode, Shawn Jones, developer at Tighten and Launchcode alumnus, talks with us about being makers and builders, specifically, in the literal sense. He shares with us the freedom and empowerment that physically building something as a hobby can bring, including the learning process of doing something new, and goes over some of his own personal projects which listeners can currently follow. In today's modern world, we have more access to tutorials, classes, and all manner of information gathering than ever before. Shawn encourages us to take advantage of the tools available to us and make something purely for the sake of it. We also discuss the idea of legacies and how we can each leave our own by making a positive impact in the lives of others.
Jul 15, 2022
33 min
Street Photography and Progress over Perfection, with Greg Baugues
In this episode, Greg Baugues, a programmer, developer evangelist at Twilio, and writer, talks with us about his most recent passion, photography. He shares how he utilizes it to keep himself present during the important moments of his life, or to bring someone else happiness and visibility. For any aspiring photographers out there, Greg shares some good equipment tips and camera recommendations. We also discuss the importance of openly talking about mental health in any profession, and the long term positive effects it can inspire in the lives of others.
Jul 1, 2022
41 min
Web3 for Bootstrapping Businesses, with Ian Landsman
We hear a lot about Web3 nowadays, usually with some kind of controversy or a debate about the environment, crypto bros, NFT scams, or how it'll revolutionize the entire world. In this episode, Ian Landsman, Founder of HelpSpot and UserScape, talks with us about the *business potential* he sees in web3 technologies--how it can possibly be a useful tool for folks starting new tools or businesses, how it might open up possibilities for investing, and how that interacts with Matt's previous web3 criticisms.
Jun 17, 2022
52 min
Making A Living Off Of Open-Source Software, with Evan You
In this episode, Evan You, full-time creator/project lead of open source projects Vue.js and Vite, talks with us about open source software and how to turn a passion project into a career. We discuss the unique balance of creating and maintaining a free product while also trying to make a sustainable living off of it, as well as the conveniences of being beholden only to yourself in your job.
May 6, 2022
47 min
Minimalism, with Diana Scharf
With the coming of the new season, it’s tradition for most households to engage in some “Spring Cleaning” to declutter their living spaces and their minds. In this episode, Diana Scharf, a Fullstack developer at Beyond Code, and Co-Founder of 5amcode, shares with us what it truly means to live a minimalist lifestyle, and the surprising amount of freedom it gives you. We discuss how this kind of simple living isn’t just about decluttering, and how Minimalism can provide benefits for multiple aspects of life. From homes to careers, and especially, to mental wellness.
Apr 22, 2022
45 min
Giving Psychology Away, with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford
In this episode, we are honored to welcome Dr. Joy Harden Bradford as our guest as she discusses the importance of sharing tools, training, and resources for improving mental health. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford is a Licensed Psychologist, Speaker, Media Personality, and the host of the wildly popular mental health podcast, Therapy for Black Girls. Her work focuses on making mental health topics more relevant and accessible for Black women and she delights in using pop culture to illustrate psychological concepts. She is currently writing her first book, Sisterhood Heals, a tribute to and celebration of the transformative relationships between Black women. It is set to release in the summer of 2023. Dr. Joy has been featured in O, The Oprah Magazine, Bustle, Huffington Post, INSIDER, Forbes, Women’s Health, Teen Vogue, Essence, and many more.
Apr 8, 2022
31 min
Psychological Safety, with Taylor Poindexter
Have you ever had to struggle with not feeling heard? With feeling undervalued? Whether it's in your personal or professional life, psychological safety is something that we can, and should be aiming to provide in the spaces we occupy. In this episode, Taylor Poindexter, Engineering Manager at Spotify, co-founder of Black Code Collective, and connoisseur of fine whiskey, talks us through her journey in receiving psychological safety and helping provide it for others. We discuss how psychological safety allowed her to advance in her career and the importance of communication to maintain a mentally healthy social environment.
Mar 11, 2022
41 min
3D Printing, with Erika Heidi
Home 3D Printing is a growing phenomenon, but it can still often feel completely inaccessible to normal people. In this episode, Erika Heidi, content creator and senior developer advocate at Sourcegraph, walks us through the basics of how 3D printing works and what you'll need to get started. We also discuss the importance of hobbies and not limiting yourself in your creative pursuits.
Feb 25, 2022
44 min
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