Marginalized voices have always been at the forefront of the internet, yet our stories often go overlooked. Bridget Todd chronicles our experiences online, and the ways marginalized voices have shaped the internet from the very beginning. We need monuments to all of the identities that make being online what it is. So let’s build them.
Syntax podcast by with Wes Bos and Scott Tolinsky (web dev)
FreeCodeCamp podcast (mostly career advice and inspiration)
WomenInTech podcast (career oriented)
Other gems :
Generally Intelligent (interviews of researchers in the AI field)
You are not so smart (interviews and discussions about a variety of topics)
TED Talks Daily (on Apple Podcasts, don't know if it's anywhere else)
Worth exploring :
Coaching for Leaders by Dave Stachowiak (leadership/ management but I recommend it to any professional)
The Failure Factor: stories of career perseverance (interviews of professionals in various fields. Everything is in the title. I recommend it to everyone.)
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There's a new one with Sean C Davis where he interviews prominent members of the developer community. The conversations so far have been a lot of fun. codesandwichhour.buzzsprout.com/
I’ve been enjoying the Engineering Advice Podcast. It’s really great.
I usually listen to
Compiler -redhat.com/en/compiler-podcast
SoftSkillsEng softskills.audio/
The hanselminutes hanselminutes.com/
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
I listen to Compiler too! They have a great episode on... you guessed it... compilers! redhat.com/en/compiler-podcast/com...
Yes, I love it <3.
Any other podcast that you could recommend?
Yes! The Virtual Coffee podcast features lively conversations with diverse and talented developers virtualcoffee.io/podcast
I've been enjoying Syntax
Yeah, that’s a good one. 😎
Listenning to a french tech podcast right now :
Nice! Le Mug as in coffee talk I guess?
Exactly
They already mentioned some of them but my go to podcasts are:
-Syntax
-Jsparty
-Developer Tea
-Shop talk show
TANGOTI for sure!
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Marginalized voices have always been at the forefront of the internet, yet our stories often go overlooked. Bridget Todd chronicles our experiences online, and the ways marginalized voices have shaped the internet from the very beginning. We need monuments to all of the identities that make being online what it is. So let’s build them.
The classics :
Other gems :
Worth exploring :
If you're interested in Design Systems / React, I've written up my favorites of the first quarter very recently :)
dev.to/kickstartds/quarterly-desig...
Otherwise, newest addition would be Design System Office Hours:
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/desi...
lastfm, jsparty
I really enjoy Angular Experience and JS Party.
Ladybug Podcast 🐞 FTW ladybug.dev/.
There's a new one with Sean C Davis where he interviews prominent members of the developer community. The conversations so far have been a lot of fun. codesandwichhour.buzzsprout.com/
Thanks for the share!
Laravel Podcast is more my jam
laravelpodcast.com
I just wrote an article about some podcasts I enjoy listening to
dev.to/thisdotmedia/12-web-develop...
Thanks for sharing Jessica!
I really like listening to JavaScript Jabber, they always have very interesting discussions. I also enjoy Darknet Diaries, great storytelling.
None actually because Twitter Spaces are like real time podcasts 😅 But if I was to return it would be to Syntax, DEV and CodeNewbie.
99 Percent Invisible, Darknet Diaries, What the Hack, and Atlas Obscura. Also got to plug my own! anchor.fm/frontendnerdery/episodes...
Thanks for sharing Todd!
Syntax
The Changelog
JsParty
Command line hero’s
The stack overflow podcast
PodRocket
.Net Rocks
CodeNewbie
The 6 figure developer
Indie hackers
I don't listen to tech-related podcats.
Still, I enjoy listening to The Diary of a CEO (by Steven Bartlett).
All good! It doesn't have to be tech-related. Thanks for the share!
Been listening to a lot of blockchain podcasts recently as I've been getting ramped up at my new web3 job:
And then the usuals like:
And of course my own lovely podcast FSJam!
Surprised talk python to me hasn't been mentioned. It's the first tech podcast I ever subscribed to, and still my favorite!