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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2021 12:18:34 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Things she said that resonates with me:</strong></p><p><i>"I want to get to the root of the problem and try to fix it"</i></p><p><i>"There are </i>fewer<i> girls going into technical paths in Europe than in India."</i></p><p><i>"Genre biases are ingrained in people, they just don't realize it."</i></p><p><i>"Men are </i>aggressive<i>, I cannot be </i>aggressive<i>, I have my own qualities and i want to move that way"</i></p><p><i>"Women are scrutinized much more than men"</i></p><p><i>"Women are scrutinized much more than men"</i></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 12:00:00 -0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p> Today we meet <a href="https://twitter.com/segdeha"><b>Andrew Hedges</b></a>, Founder of <a href="https://the-collab-lab.codes/"><b>The Collab Lab</b></a>, and currently <b>Engineering Manager</b> at <b>Zapier</b>.<br>
After briefly reviewing his great career, we dive into his volunteer work at The Collab Lab and his passionate commitment to <b>help early-career developers</b> and <b>promote diversity</b> in tech.<br>
He also shares with us <b>valuable insights </b>gained from his extensive experience of <b>remote working and distributed teams</b>. Take a listen for a genuine and refreshing take on subjects that matters!</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p> Today we meet <a href="https://twitter.com/segdeha"><b>Andrew Hedges</b></a>, Founder of <a href="https://the-collab-lab.codes/"><b>The Collab Lab</b></a>, and currently <b>Engineering Manager</b> at <b>Zapier</b>.<br>
After briefly reviewing his great career, we dive into his volunteer work at The Collab Lab and his passionate commitment to <b>help early-career developers</b> and <b>promote diversity</b> in tech.<br>
He also shares with us <b>valuable insights </b>gained from his extensive experience of <b>remote working and distributed teams</b>. Take a listen for a genuine and refreshing take on subjects that matters!</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2021 07:06:45 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Refactor</author>
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      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today, let's meet <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/espree"><strong>Espree Devora</strong></a>, aka <strong>the Girl who Gets it Done</strong>. She is a speaker, author, founder, and podcast host (WomenInTech and WeAreLaTech).</p><p>Espree talked about <strong>her passion for code and sports </strong>when she was a kid, her parents that were both entrepreneurs, how she found resources and strengths to start her first company, her beginnings in the <strong>tech industry</strong>, her struggles, her<strong> routine</strong> to keep mental and physical health, her way to stay productive, how she founded <strong>ZexSports</strong> - a social network around sports -, the <strong>Impostor Syndrome</strong>, the <strong>role of communities and networks</strong> in the tech world, the difference between the L.A, S.F and Miami tech scenes, how she facilitates <strong>meaningful connections</strong> and advices to do so, <strong>WeAreLATech</strong> 'Experience' Club, offline experiences,<strong> gender and diversity</strong> openness.</p><p>Discover his inspiring and <strong>insightful story!</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2021 08:58:01 -0100</pubDate>
      <author>Refactor</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today, let's meet <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/royderks1/"><strong>Roy Derks</strong></a>, <strong>Manager Engineering </strong>at<strong> Vandebron, Amsterdam.</strong></p><p>During his Bachelor of <strong>Science Economics and Business Economics</strong> / Geography at Utrecht University, he founded <strong>MovieMarkt</strong>, a peer-to-peer marketplace that relied on the circular economy by allowing users to trade their used DVDs and Blu-Rays for free.</p><p>He then became <strong>Technical Product Manager</strong> for <strong>Wundershift </strong>for 2 years. Right after he co-founded his project <strong>SwitchBay</strong>, a user-to-user marketplace of used consumer electronics, he was hired as <strong>Senior Software Developer </strong>for the City of Amsterdam. May 2020, he became <strong>Lead Mobile Developer </strong>at Checkgesprek.nl by Chatback Company. And then in August, he found his new home at <strong>Vandebron</strong> as <strong>Manager Engineering</strong>.</p><p>Roy talks about his <strong>self-taught path to programming</strong>, the Impostor syndrome, his <strong>bootcamp initiative to teach code to refugees</strong>, his experience as a <strong>book writer </strong>(co-author of <a href="https://www.newline.co/fullstack-graphql"><strong>Fullstack GraphQL</strong></a><strong> </strong>and author of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082FM79ZN/"><strong>React Projects</strong></a>), a <strong>speaker</strong>, how he prepares his talks, the importance of personal branding and investing in ourselves, his <strong>many travels in 2019,</strong> but also the dynamism and thriving <strong>ecosystem in Amsterdam</strong>, his passion for <strong>Open Source</strong>, the impact of <strong>COVID-19</strong> on his work, and his goals for 2021.</p><p><strong>Discover his inspiring and insightful story!</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today, let's meet <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/royderks1/"><strong>Roy Derks</strong></a>, <strong>Manager Engineering </strong>at<strong> Vandebron, Amsterdam.</strong></p><p>During his Bachelor of <strong>Science Economics and Business Economics</strong> / Geography at Utrecht University, he founded <strong>MovieMarkt</strong>, a peer-to-peer marketplace that relied on the circular economy by allowing users to trade their used DVDs and Blu-Rays for free.</p><p>He then became <strong>Technical Product Manager</strong> for <strong>Wundershift </strong>for 2 years. Right after he co-founded his project <strong>SwitchBay</strong>, a user-to-user marketplace of used consumer electronics, he was hired as <strong>Senior Software Developer </strong>for the City of Amsterdam. May 2020, he became <strong>Lead Mobile Developer </strong>at Checkgesprek.nl by Chatback Company. And then in August, he found his new home at <strong>Vandebron</strong> as <strong>Manager Engineering</strong>.</p><p>Roy talks about his <strong>self-taught path to programming</strong>, the Impostor syndrome, his <strong>bootcamp initiative to teach code to refugees</strong>, his experience as a <strong>book writer </strong>(co-author of <a href="https://www.newline.co/fullstack-graphql"><strong>Fullstack GraphQL</strong></a><strong> </strong>and author of <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082FM79ZN/"><strong>React Projects</strong></a>), a <strong>speaker</strong>, how he prepares his talks, the importance of personal branding and investing in ourselves, his <strong>many travels in 2019,</strong> but also the dynamism and thriving <strong>ecosystem in Amsterdam</strong>, his passion for <strong>Open Source</strong>, the impact of <strong>COVID-19</strong> on his work, and his goals for 2021.</p><p><strong>Discover his inspiring and insightful story!</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today, let's meet <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealstacie"><strong>Stacie Taylor</strong></a>, Frontend Engineer at <strong>Zapier</strong>.</p><p>After a Bachelor of Communication, she became an<strong> International Teller </strong>at Wells Fargo, then <strong>Account Manager </strong>for Social High Rise, a small Social Media agency where she evolved as <strong>Product Manager</strong> for 3 years. Stacie then became <strong>Director of Account Management Processes </strong>for 7 years in this agency, after being hired at <strong>Zapier</strong> a year and a half from now, as <strong>Customer Champion</strong> first, then as <strong>Frontend Engineer</strong>.</p><p>She talks about her <strong>path to Tech</strong>, her <strong>life balance</strong> as a mom, <a href="https://the-collab-lab.codes/"><strong>The Collab Lab</strong></a> initiative, a collaborative, remote project practice for early career web developers. But also discrimination as a woman, how to live with the<strong> Impostor </strong>syndrome, <strong>role models</strong> and mentors, how to make tech <strong>more diverse and inclusive</strong>, how Zapier and the Silicon Valley adapted to <strong>COVID-19</strong>, her greatest achievement, her preferred <strong>languages/frameworks</strong>, the need for time off to avoid burnout, and more!</p><p>Discover her inspiring and <strong>insightful story!</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today, let's meet <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/therealstacie"><strong>Stacie Taylor</strong></a>, Frontend Engineer at <strong>Zapier</strong>.</p><p>After a Bachelor of Communication, she became an<strong> International Teller </strong>at Wells Fargo, then <strong>Account Manager </strong>for Social High Rise, a small Social Media agency where she evolved as <strong>Product Manager</strong> for 3 years. Stacie then became <strong>Director of Account Management Processes </strong>for 7 years in this agency, after being hired at <strong>Zapier</strong> a year and a half from now, as <strong>Customer Champion</strong> first, then as <strong>Frontend Engineer</strong>.</p><p>She talks about her <strong>path to Tech</strong>, her <strong>life balance</strong> as a mom, <a href="https://the-collab-lab.codes/"><strong>The Collab Lab</strong></a> initiative, a collaborative, remote project practice for early career web developers. But also discrimination as a woman, how to live with the<strong> Impostor </strong>syndrome, <strong>role models</strong> and mentors, how to make tech <strong>more diverse and inclusive</strong>, how Zapier and the Silicon Valley adapted to <strong>COVID-19</strong>, her greatest achievement, her preferred <strong>languages/frameworks</strong>, the need for time off to avoid burnout, and more!</p><p>Discover her inspiring and <strong>insightful story!</strong></p>]]>
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