In this episode we meet Rainar Angelo who told me that "writing is a way to structure everything we consume" and make it meaningful in new contexts. He also pointed out that if you're a creator with a day job there is less pressure to monetize and more freedom to create.
Category: Podcasts
The Shippers Ep015 with Tim Hildred (midpoint check in)
I've been learning from a diverse bunch of shippers about how and why they show up online. They talked about writing, about social media, and about figuring out how to marry their participation in "the creator economy" with the rest of their lives. Here are 5 things that I'm going to try and apply from what they told me to make my online creation more authentic and effective.
The Shippers Ep 014 with Aditya Verma
In this episode we meet Aditya Verma who detoured from his previous life path and found writing online was one of the things that has been helping him navigate his way to something less miserable.
Looking back on a 2 year journey and becoming a certified coach – The Tim Show – S01E10
How does a penguin build its house? Igloos it together. I’m Tim, a product marketing manager at an enterprise software company with an open source development model. I’ve been selected to participate in a 1 to 2 year leadership development program in the APAC region. A year passes both quickly and slowly; this show is … Continue reading Looking back on a 2 year journey and becoming a certified coach – The Tim Show – S01E10
Unintended Consequences with Paul Orlando – The Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E05
In episode 5 of The Newsletterers I spoke with Paul Orlando who every week publishes Unintended Consequences about how second order effects play out in the systems we live in. Paul has spent the last 8 years in the startup and entrepreneurship world in innovation hotspots including his current role as a professor of entrepreneurship … Continue reading Unintended Consequences with Paul Orlando – The Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E05
The New Stack Update with Libby Clark – The Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E04
In episode 4 of The Newsletters I was lucky to get some time with Libby Clark of The New Stack Update. With a background in journalism, content marketing, and open source Libby has a unique perspective on building a content experience that is valuable to The New Stack's audience and attractive to sponsors. Libby shared … Continue reading The New Stack Update with Libby Clark – The Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E04
Last Week in AWS with Corey Quinn – Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E03
In the third episode I interviewed Corey Quinn the better dressed of only 2 cloud economists in the world. In addition to helping companies get control of their Amazon Web Services (AWS) bill he helps everyone else get on top of the torrent of information coming out of AWS every week through his newsletter Last … Continue reading Last Week in AWS with Corey Quinn – Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E03
DevRel Weekly with Mary Thengvall – Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E02
In the second episode of Newsletterers I interviewed Mary Thengvall who publishes DevRel Weekly. The newsletter is an extension of her long career in tech community management and developer advocacy and started as a way to start filling some of the resource gaps that she identified in her own come up. In the process of … Continue reading DevRel Weekly with Mary Thengvall – Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E02
DevOps’ish with Chris Short – Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E01
In the inaugural episode of the Newsletterers series, I interviewed Chris Short who publishes the weekly DevOps'ish newsletter. Due to his military background Chris was a voracious consumer of information about foreign policy, intelligence, communications standards, and so on. When he got out his focus switched more to tech news. Chris figured he was reading … Continue reading DevOps’ish with Chris Short – Newsletterers – The Tim Show – S02E01
Why I started a podcast and didn’t tell anyone about it
TL;DR I've been quietly podcasting about what I've learned from a leadership development program I'm in. If you’re into podcasts you can either subscribe using iTunes (recently accepted, woot!) or directly via URL. If you’re on Twitter, please follow me there. I was talking with a writer and fellow Red Hatter about how he'd gotten … Continue reading Why I started a podcast and didn’t tell anyone about it