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Quantum Computing
Join the podcasters as they dive into the world of quantum computing. What exactly is it, how do people use it and what could it mean for the future?
Getting started with User Research
In part 2 of our User Research journey, User Research expert Melanie Sorensen joins us again to talk about User Research methods and tools and to answer many many questions!
Giving and receiving criticism
How does one deliver bad news, negative feedback and criticism? Clare joins us as we try to determine the best way to be honest when it could hurt.
Imposter Syndrome and how to deal with it
An “Imposter” pretends to be something they are not, until they can no longer hide their incompetence and are found out. Imposter syndrome is the fear that you are not competent enough to succeed, and are therefore an imposter. How do we deal with this and come out triumphant in the end?
The modern logging landscape
The logging landscape has evolved from the near past of files on the web server to the rich logging frameworks and cloud logging tools that we know today. The podcasters discuss the importance of logging and some philosophical takes on the what, when and why of modern logging.
Connecting beyond the screen
Working from home taught us it was possible to connect remotely but as we get used to the new normal of a hybrid workforce, how do we go beyond the screen to connect?
Hanging in there when things are tough
There are good days and bad days, but when work gets tough and becomes all bad days, how do you hang in there and make it to the finish line?
User Research
SDG’s Melanie Sorensen joins us to talk about user research. Why it is critical for UI/UX design and for an organization to really know their customers and users, and how they work.
A Counterintuitive Approach to Consulting
A gentleman named Mark Manson wrote a book called: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck!, on this episode we apply the mostly counter-intuitive wisdom to consulting. If you hear many bleeps, those are the times that we said the word duck. I swear!