Episodes
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Loft Lab’s Lian Li shares ‘Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups To Build A Thriving Organization’, in DevRel Book Club.
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In this episode of DevRel Book Club, Adyen's Amy Mbaegbu shares Sarah Drasner's ‘Engineering Management for the Rest of Us’.
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Developer education is an increasingly important area of developer relations. Joe Nash shares an academic text that can help us level up how we approach developer education in DevRel.
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Jessica Rose shares how the book Laziness Does not Exist has impacted her approach to work and DevRel.
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Bekah Hawrot Weigel shares how Susan Cain's book on the power of introverts has influenced her career in developer relations.
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Open source documentarian Erin McKean shares how Kathy Sierra's work has influenced her approach to both product development and developer education.
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Adam DuVander shares how Steven Pressfield's The War of Art has helped him to overcome "resistance", which is an idea presented in the book as an outside force that stops us from pursuing our creative endeavours. Join Ramón, Matthew, and Adam as they dive into what the book has to offer and look at some of its more controversial elements.
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Technical Community Builder Erin Mikail Staples joins Matthew and Ramón to share how Shannon Mattern’s book “A City is not a Computer” has impacted her career.
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Tessa Mero shares how The First 90 Days has helped her shape her DevRel career towards leadership.
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Events, whether in person or online, are an essential part of many developer relations programs. But are we doing them as well as we could be? In this episode of the DevRel Book Club, Suze Shardlow shares how Priya Parker’s The Art of Gathering has influenced her approach to events. If you prefer, catch the video: