Here's a couple of non-IT podcasts to add to your list:
First, Disastercast. It appears to be on an infinite hiatus, but there are 50-something episodes mostly about safety engineering. There are good lessons to be learned from a lot of them about management, testing, and quality in software.
Second, the BBC's More Or Less. We're surrounded by data, statistics and numbers in our profession, and people attempting to persuade us of things through them, and a great many of them are misleading. Listen to a few episodes of this and you'll soon be suitably sceptical, and have the arguments to back that up.
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Here's a couple of non-IT podcasts to add to your list:
First, Disastercast. It appears to be on an infinite hiatus, but there are 50-something episodes mostly about safety engineering. There are good lessons to be learned from a lot of them about management, testing, and quality in software.
Second, the BBC's More Or Less. We're surrounded by data, statistics and numbers in our profession, and people attempting to persuade us of things through them, and a great many of them are misleading. Listen to a few episodes of this and you'll soon be suitably sceptical, and have the arguments to back that up.