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Learn to Code With Me
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The Learn to Code With Me podcast, created by Laurence Bradford, is for aspiring techies and self-taught coders looking to transition into the tech industry. Want actionable insights on how you can get paid for your coding skills? Then you're in the right place!

Episodes
  • 2021 / 9 / 7
    The End of Season 8

    As the eighth season of the Learn to Code With Me podcast draws to a close, I wanted to share a few quick updates on LTCWM and my life outside of work. To stay in touch while we're off-season, join our email...

  • 2021 / 8 / 31
    S8E8: From Film Student and Rugby Player to Startup Software Engineer with Michael Poage

    After playing rugby in college, working an unpaid filmmaking internship, and switching into recruiting, Michael Poage was feeling burnt out. But after teaching himself how to code, Michael was able to land a...

  • 2021 / 8 / 17
    S8E7: From Tutus to Tech: How a Ballerina Became a Front-End Developer With Kara Luton

    At 17, Kara Luton was living on her own in New York City on her way to becoming a professional ballerina. But after realizing that a career in ballet wasn’t for her, she worked in the music industry and PR...

  • 2021 / 8 / 3
    S8E6: How to Code With Your Voice (No Typing Required) With Matt Wiethoff

    Matt Wiethoff had a promising career in tech, until everything was put on pause because of an injury that made it painful to type on a keyboard. But he turned his challenge into an opportunity and founded...

  • 2021 / 7 / 20
    S8E5: From Admin Assistant and Cancer Survivor to Software Developer With Stacey Graham

    It took Stacey Graham 13 years to earn her IT degree. She’s gone through a lot – moving into another state, becoming a mother of three, surviving cancer, and losing a six-month-old son – and amidst these...

  • 2021 / 7 / 6
    S8E4: From Washing Dishes to Managing Engineers: How Jesse Weigel Pivoted into a New Tech Career

    Jesse Weigel pivoted into a new tech career under a unique combination of circumstances – a growing family, a curiosity for coding, and a friend with a job opportunity. Even without formal training, Jesse was...

  • 2021 / 6 / 22
    S8E3: From Prison to Programming: How Nikkole Spurgeon Learned to Code While Incarcerated

    Nikkole Spurgeon has been through a lot - domestic violence, drug addiction, and even imprisonment. She knew that things should change, and that’s where coding came into the picture. In this episode, Nikkole...

  • 2021 / 6 / 8
    S8E2: From Frying Chicken to Working at Google With Danny Thompson

    Danny Thompson was at a crossroads. He had to decide between staying at his job as a gas station fry cook or making a drastic career shift. And after learning to code as a hobby, Danny now works full-time at...

  • 2021 / 5 / 25
    S8E1: From Stay-At-Home Mom to Full-Time Front-End Developer With Phoebe Voong-Fadel

    In today’s episode, Phoebe Voong-Fadel talks about how she structured her days and found time to code as a stay-at-home mom, when she felt ready to start freelancing, tips for job hunting as a self-taught...

  • 2021 / 5 / 25
    S8E0: Introducing Season 8 of the Learn to Code With Me Podcast

    Host Laurence Bradford shares an update on Learn to Code With Me, including what’s new for Season 8 of the podcast. She also shares a few major updates on her life and business since Season 7 wrapped in July...

  • 2020 / 7 / 28
    The End of Season 7

    As the seventh season of the Learn to Code With Me podcast draws to a close, I reflect on the inspiring transformation stories we shared, including recaps of my favorite moments. I also share updates on LTCWM...

  • 2020 / 7 / 21
    S7E8: Building a Robotics Career and the Impact of Mentorship with Camille Eddy

    As a young aspiring astronaut in high school, Camille Eddy started building websites to pay for her college housing. She’s a first-generation STEM student, and with support from key mentors, today, Camille is...

  • 2020 / 7 / 14
    S7E7: From Glassblower to Software Developer using Free Coding Resources with Michael Pimentel

    With barely enough income to support his wife and child, not to mention a poor working environment for his physical and mental health, Michael Pimentel wanted to move on from being a glassblower. That’s why...

  • 2020 / 7 / 7
    S7E6: An Unexpected Shift from Selling Beer to Coding Bootcamp with Caitlyn Greffly

    Caitlyn Greffly used to travel around the country selling beer, but it got tiring. So in pursuit of a more sustainable way of living, Caitlyn started teaching herself to code. She ended up joining a bootcamp...

  • 2020 / 6 / 30
    S7E5: How a Passion for Patients turned this Pharmacist into a Software Developer with Newvick Lee

    Newvick Lee is a software developer at WealthBar, a Canadian fintech company. He’s also working on Habitmon, a chatbot that helps with building habits. But before all this, Newvick was a pharmacist who helped...

  • 2020 / 6 / 23
    S7E4: An Introduction to Vue.js with Developer and Author Erik Hanchett

    Erik is a senior software engineer at an insurance technology company in Reno, Nevada. He’s also a tech author, podcast co-host, blogger, and YouTuber. Even though Erik has a traditional computer science...

  • 2020 / 6 / 16
    S7E3: How a Former Squarespace Developer Helps New Coders Build Strong Technical Resumes with Rebecca Garcia

    Rebecca Garcia is a Career Coach & Product Manager who helps women build fulfilling six-figure careers in tech. Previously she was a Program Manager at Microsoft, Developer at Squarespace, and is currently a...

  • 2020 / 6 / 9
    S7E2: How an English Professor Became a Front-End Web Developer with Bekah Hawrot Weigel

    Bekah Hawrot Weigel is a mother of four and a former part-time English teacher who redefined her life through coding. As she was giving birth to her fourth child, Bekah experienced trauma that left her with...

  • 2020 / 6 / 2
    S7E1: Making the Pivot from Pastor to Web Designer with Chris Misterek

    With a full-time job as a worship pastor and as a single dad of three girls, Chris Misterek couldn’t afford to take any job that required him to be away from home. So on a friend’s recommendation, he started...

  • 2020 / 6 / 2
    S7E0: Introducing Season 7 of the Learn to Code With Me Podcast

    Host Laurence Bradford shares an update on Learn to Code with Me, including what’s new for Season 7 of the podcast. She also shares a few major updates on her life and business since Season 6 wrapped in...

  • 2019 / 10 / 16
    The End of Season 6

    As the sixth season of the Learn to Code With Me podcast comes to an end, I share a few updates about what’s coming up over the next few months.

  • 2019 / 10 / 15
    S6E20: What It Takes to Launch a Successful Side Hustle

    Tommy Griffith has been doing search engine optimization for more than 10 years. He was previously managed SEO at PayPal and Airbnb, and now runs ClickMinded, a digital marketing training platform for...

  • 2019 / 10 / 8
    S6E19: An Introduction to Open Source Projects for Beginners

    Safia Abdalla is an open source developer, writer, and a software engineer at Microsoft and she also co-hosts the BookBytes podcast, a fortnightly book club for developers. She’s passionate about bringing...

  • 2019 / 10 / 1
    S6E18: Etsy Data Engineering Director Shares Her Experience of Inclusion in Tech

    Jenn Clevenger is Etsy's Data Engineering Director. In this role, she leads engineering teams in charge of Big Data platforms, Business insights infrastructure and Data Integrations. These teams provide data...

  • 2019 / 9 / 24
    S6E17: From Newbie Coder to Google Software Engineer in Just 6 Months

    Clément Mihailescu enrolled in a coding bootcamp without ever having written a single line of code. Less than six months later, he secured a job at Google as a software engineer. His experience applying for...

  • 2019 / 9 / 17
    S6E16: Falling into a Career in FinTech and Content Marketing

    Ina Yulo is the global manager for BrightTALK's FinTech and Women in Business communities. She also advises companies including tech giants and large banks on content marketing. She’s on the Women in FinTech...

  • 2019 / 8 / 6
    S6E15: The Rise of Coding Bootcamps (And How They Can Transform Your Career)

    It can be tough to know if a coding bootcamp is the right investment for you. Before you make that decision, you should weigh all the factors involved and evaluate them in the context of your personality and...

  • 2019 / 7 / 30
    S6E14: An Introduction to Data Privacy and Data Protection for Developers

    If you want to work in tech or run your own business, chances are high that you’ll be working with data at some point. That means you need to know about data privacy, and it’s hard to find someone more...

  • 2019 / 7 / 23
    S6E13: Becoming a DevOps Engineer With No Experience and No Degree

    Logan Tran made his tech transition from the music industry about five and a half years ago. He began by self-teaching and building his own projects. He was soon introduced to DevOps through his work and...

  • 2019 / 7 / 16
    S6E12: How a Stay-At-Home Mom Landed a Remote Junior Developer Position In Just 9 Months

    Christina Gorton is a self-taught creative coder and instructor who works remotely from Costa Rica. She was a stay-at-home mom for 5 years before transitioning into tech, and she landed a junior developer job...

  • 2019 / 6 / 25
    S6E11: What Is a Hackathon and How Do You Prepare for One

    "Hacking" isn’t always a bad word in the tech space anymore, thanks to the growing popularity of "ethical hacking" and events like "hackathons". Senior software developer Gwendolyn Faraday loves the power of...

  • 2019 / 6 / 18
    S6E10: How to Use Personal Branding to Land a Job in Tech

    Recent tech graduate Marie Armstrong discusses how to stand out to employers if you’re not a straight-A student, and the importance of personal branding to get your name heard. See the full show notes on the...

  • 2019 / 6 / 11
    S6E9: How to Learn Software Engineering Self-Taught vs College

    Is getting a college degree worth it if you want to be a software engineer? Mosh Hamedani discusses the best ways to teach yourself tech skills, and why college education may not be the best route for...

  • 2019 / 6 / 4
    S6E8: How to Market Yourself Online as a Niche Freelancer

    Kyle Prinsloo, founder of studywebdevelopment.com, shares advice on finding your freelance niche, how to start your full-time freelance career, and how to market yourself online. See the full show notes on ...

  • 2019 / 5 / 28
    S6E7: How to Combine Your Passions to Create Your Own Career in Tech

    Entrepreneur, content creator and educator Masha Zvereva talks about influencer marketing, how to create your own tech career, and why she founded her business, Coding Blonde. See the full show notes on the...

  • 2019 / 5 / 21
    S6E6: Digital Literacy and the History of the Internet

    Chris Castiglione, the founder of One Month, discusses what it means for the internet to be decentralized and the importance of having digital literacy skills in 2019. See the full show notes on the Learn to...

  • 2019 / 5 / 14
    S6E5: How One Airport Security Officer Became an IT Solutions Specialist

    Find out how former airport security officer Samit Saini transitioned into tech, despite being dyslexic and leaving high school at the age of 16. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website....

  • 2019 / 5 / 7
    S6E4: Web Development, JavaScript and Building an Online Presence

    Wes Bos discusses his extensive background in tech, why he started creating online JavaScript courses, and shares some tips on how to build an online presence. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code...

  • 2019 / 5 / 3
    Tech Toolbox 2019: The Fastest Way to Become a Developer (Even as a Beginner)

    Imtiaz Ahmed shares why Java and Python are great languages to learn first, and how to become a software developer quickly - even if you’re a complete beginner. Learn more about this special, limited-time...

  • 2019 / 5 / 2
    Tech Toolbox 2019: Learning to Code How Online Education Has Evolved

    Mark Lassoff explains how online education has evolved over the years and the best way for beginners to start learning how to code. Learn more about this special, limited-time bundle here:...

  • 2019 / 5 / 1
    Tech Toolbox 2019: Jumpstart Your Freelance Developer Career

    Hahna Kane Latonick tells us how freelancing on the side can help you reach financial goals, who freelancing is and isn’t right for, and the main challenges new freelancers experience. Learn more about this...

  • 2019 / 4 / 30
    Tech Toolbox 2019: How to Learn Development Fundamentals

    Michael Hartl explains how to learn the prerequisites to web development, and why you should have a project or goal in mind before you start learning. Learn more about this special, limited-time bundle here:...

  • 2019 / 4 / 29
    Tech Toolbox 2019: How to Find Your Tech Career Fit

    Jeremy Schifeling shares his advice on finding your ideal tech career fit and how to position yourself during the job hunt. Learn more about this special, limited-time bundle here:...

  • 2019 / 4 / 23
    S6E3: Why Accessibility Matters (According to a Totally Blind Programmer)

    Judith Lung tells her incredible story about learning to code while blind, what it’s like to work as a blind web developer, and why accessibility in tech matters. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code...

  • 2019 / 4 / 16
    S6E2: Why Tech is the Perfect Industry for Working Moms

    Erica Peterson, founder of Moms Can Code, discusses her difficult education and how she launched her own business to teach other stay-at-home moms how to work in tech. See the full show notes on the Learn to...

  • 2019 / 4 / 9
    S6E0: Introducing Season 6 of the Learn to Code With Me Podcast

    A look back on season 5 of the Learn to Code With Me podcast, and what’s coming up in season 6.

  • 2019 / 4 / 9
    S6E1: How One Podcast Listener Became a Junior Dev (Without a College Degree)

    Jesse Moore realized his ambition to work in tech by listening to the LTCWM podcast, and now he’s a junior developer. He shares his advice for those who want to do the same. See the full show notes on the...

  • 2019 / 4 / 2
    Celebrating 100 Episodes of the LTCWM Podcast With Host Laurence Bradford

    In this special anniversary episode, I’m interviewed by my friend and former colleague, Jess Catorc. I talk about how I started my career in an unrelated field, why I started learning to code, why I started...

  • 2019 / 3 / 19
    The End of Season 5

    As the fifth season of the Learn to Code With Me podcast comes to an end, I share a few updates about what’s coming up over the next few months.

  • 2019 / 3 / 12
    S5E20: How to Travel and Work Remotely Using Your Tech Skills

    Full stack developer, Dave Trabka, talks about talks about how he worked abroad, what working on the road actually looks like, and the pros and cons of travelling full time. See the full show notes on the...

  • 2019 / 3 / 5
    S5E19: How One Senior Developer Bounced Back From a Mental Breakdown

    Senior developer Seph Cordovano discusses the stress, overwork, and overwhelm that can come with working in the tech industry. He also shares his tips for looking after your mental health. See the full show...

  • 2019 / 2 / 26
    S5E18: Why You Should Learn to Code Even if You Don’t Want to Work in Tech

    Joy Carrera discusses the benefits of learning some basic coding skills even if you’re not a technical person and don’t want to be, as well as the perks of being a digital nomad. See the full show notes on ...

  • 2019 / 2 / 19
    S5E17: How to Transition to a Tech Role Within Your Current Company

    Information security trainer Kristen Kozinski discusses learning cybersecurity skills, moving into a more technical role within the company you work for, starting a side business and more. See the full show...

  • 2019 / 2 / 12
    S5E16: How to Start Your Own Business

    The Sprout Society founder Nicole Swartz discusses how you can start your own business, the important elements that make up a business plan, and some of the behind-the-scenes operations that go into starting...

  • 2019 / 2 / 5
    S5E15: How to Choose the Best Laptop for Programming

    Full-time software engineer and part-time YouTuber Forrest Knight shares his advice on choosing the best laptop to suit your needs, whether it’s for programming or also to do more demanding tasks like gaming....

  • 2019 / 1 / 29
    S5E14: How to Get Started as a Freelance Developer

    Homeschooling mom of four and freelance web developer Sarah Greer explains what it’s like to freelance, how she landed her first clients, what she wishes she’d known when she first got started, and lots...

  • 2019 / 1 / 22
    S5E13: 7 Emerging Technologies to Learn in 2019

    Corporate trainer and YouTuber Navin Reddy discusses emerging technologies for 2019, what’s changed since last year, how to keep up-to-date on tech trends, and more. See the full show notes on the Learn to...

  • 2019 / 1 / 15
    S5E12: How to Have a Successful Career in Product Design

    Lenora Porter discusses how she hustled her way into tech and redefined what it means to be an artist in a world of technology. We also learn about her career journey, how she landed her first design job and...

  • 2019 / 1 / 8
    S5E11: How to Get Into the Tech Industry With No Experience

    Sameer Syed works at Jigsaw, building technology to fight online censorship. He shares the steps he took to transition into tech from a totally unrelated field and gives advice on how others can do the same....

  • 2018 / 12 / 18
    Taking a Short Break for the Holidays

    Laurence announces a short break and shares where you can follow her online in the meantime. She also shares the details of a free upcoming training called How To Close Your First Web Development Client In...

  • 2018 / 12 / 11
    S5E10: Time Management Tips to Help You Break into Tech

    Self-taught developer, speaker, and community builder Pauline Narvas discusses time management techniques, productivity, health and wellness and the role they in tech. See the full show notes on the Learn to...

  • 2018 / 12 / 4
    S5E9: Why Tech Careers Are Great for Introverts and Extroverts

    Co-founder of Dev.to Jess Lee discusses why tech is a great career choice for introverts and extroverts, and how introverts and extroverts can learn from each other. See the full show notes on the Learn to...

  • 2018 / 11 / 27
    S5E8: How to Keep Going When Transitioning into Tech Gets Hard

    Former blacksmith and farrier Josh Kemp talks about the obstacles he overcame on his way to becoming a developer (in just 9 months and 2 days). See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website....

  • 2018 / 11 / 20
    S5E7: How to Make a Midlife Career Change Into Tech

    Career coach and founder of Career Rehab, Kanika Tolver, shares her advice for transitioning into tech later in life. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me website. Thank you to this...

  • 2018 / 11 / 12
    S5E6: How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome When Working in Tech

    Rebecca Lima - the founder of Lieu - chats about how to overcome imposter syndrome and self-doubt when working in tech or in an environment where you're different to most people. See the full show notes on ...

  • 2018 / 11 / 6
    S5E5: How to Come up with Coding Projects to Build

    Interview Cake founder Parker Phinney discusses why you should build programming projects, how to come up with ideas, and how to use your projects to land a job in tech. See the full show notes on the Learn...

  • 2018 / 10 / 30
    S5E4: How to Stay Motivated as You Learn to Code

    Former data scientist and CEO of Edlitera, Claudia Virlanuta, teaches us how to stay motivated to learn to code and overcome any obstacles in our way. See the full show notes on the Learn to Code With Me...

  • 2018 / 10 / 23
    S5E3: How to Decide What Programming Languages to Learn

    Writer and teacher David Clinton explains how to figure out which programming language to learn, the best way to learn it, and how many languages you should learn at once. See the full show notes on the...

  • 2018 / 10 / 16
    S5E2: 14 Different Tech Careers That Could Be Your Next Job

    Team Treehouse's Chief Product Officer Londa Quisling talks us through the different kinds of tech jobs found within organizations. We also chat about how coding skills can help people in a “middle skill...

  • 2018 / 10 / 9
    S5E1: How to Decide if Tech is For You (And What to Do Next)

    Eileen Ho became a software engineer at LinkedIn after working as a math teacher for almost a decade. She discusses the fears she had about her new career, common stereotypes about working in tech, and what...

  • 2018 / 10 / 9
    S5E0: Introducing Season 5 of the Learn to Code With Me Podcast

    What’s changed at Learn to Code With Me since season 4 of the podcast and what’s coming up in season 5.

  • 2018 / 3 / 20
    S4E21: The End of Season 4

    As the fourth season of the Learn to Code With Me podcast draws to a close, I share a few updates about the future of the podcast and Learn to Code With Me as a whole. If you’re going to miss the show, here...

  • 2018 / 3 / 13
    S4E20: Projects and Portfolios: a Hands-on Approach to Learning to Code With Ashu Desai

    Ashu Desai is the founder of Make School, a computer science college in Silicon Valley that trains students for careers in software development. After a childhood in Singapore and Hong Kong, Ashu moved to...

  • 2018 / 3 / 6
    S4E19: From Learning to Code on a Phone to Working for an MIT Startup With Elvis Chidera

    Elvis Chidera is a software developer who grew up in a rural part of Nigeria and taught himself how to code on a Nokia phone. When he was only 11 years old, Elvis became curious about how websites were built...

  • 2018 / 2 / 27
    S4E18: An Introduction to Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency With Chris Castiglione

    Chris Castiglione is the co-founder and CEO of One Month, a professor at Columbia University Business School, and a bitcoin and cryptocurrency enthusiast. The classes Chris teaches focus on coding, digital...

  • 2018 / 2 / 20
    S4E17: Learning to Code While Working Full Time With a Family With Michael Tombor

    Mike Tombor is learning to code while working full time at a health insurance company. He also has two kids and a fiancé. Mike’s goal is to become a full-stack web developer and designer. As he learns, he...

  • 2018 / 2 / 13
    S4E16: Coding Bootcamp or College Degree? With David Yang

    David Yang is the co-founder and lead instructor at Fullstack Academy, and has 17 years of programming experience. The summer after graduating high school, David became the youngest software engineering...

  • 2018 / 2 / 6
    S4E15: How to Teach Yourself Data Science With David Venturi

    David Venturi is a former chemical engineer who began pursuing a tech career in 2015 and found a passion in data. Recently, David used online resources to create a personalized data science master's program,...

  • 2018 / 1 / 30
    S4E14: Pregnancy and Parenthood in the Tech Industry With Vidya Srinivasan

    Vidya Srinivasan is an engineer, speaker, and singer, who works as a program manager at Microsoft and holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science. When she's not on the job, Vidya stays busy...

  • 2018 / 1 / 23
    S4E13: Pursuing a Career in Machine Learning With CTO Allan Leinwand

    Allan Leinwand is the CTO at ServiceNow. Over his career, he has built a reputation for managing the world’s most demanding clouds. In his role at ServiceNow, Allan is personally responsible for overseeing...

  • 2018 / 1 / 16
    S4E12: Growing a Freelancing Business as a Data Scientist with Lillian Pierson

    Lillian Pierson is a freelance data scientist for SMEs and entrepreneurs, as well as a trainer, speaker, and coach for people who want to get into data science and analytics. Before she got into data science,...

  • 2018 / 1 / 9
    S4E11: From Theatre to Programming with Dev Mastery Founder Bill Sourour

    Bill Sourour is the founder of DevMastery.com, the founder and president of technology consulting firm Arcnovus, and a frequent consultant for the Canadian government. Through DevMastery, Bill offers a weekly...

  • 2018 / 1 / 2
    S4E10: Tech Advocacy, Community and Conferences With Bridget Kromhout

    Bridget Kromhout is a DevOps professional with a passion for giving back to her community. In her professional working life so far, Bridget spent 15 years as an operations engineer, and now works at Microsoft...

  • 2017 / 12 / 26
    S4E9: How to Become a Data Scientist Without a Degree With Fernando Hidalgo

    Fernando Hidalgo is a self-taught data scientist who went from being a teacher’s assistant to a data scientist in just one-and-a-half years. After studying economics in school, Fernando held a variety of...

  • 2017 / 12 / 19
    S4E8: How to Stand Out and Get Paid More With Josh Doody

    Josh Doody is a salary negotiation coach and author who helps software developers receive more job offers and negotiate higher salaries. In addition to helping clients one-on-one, Josh wrote the book Fearless...

  • 2017 / 12 / 12
    S4E7: How to Become a Software Engineer at Amazon and Volunteer on the Side With Christine Chapman

    By day, Christine Chapman works as a software engineer at Audible, where she's been ever since leaving her previous role as a full-stack Android developer at Amazon. But her love of tech doesn't stop when she...

  • 2017 / 12 / 5
    S4E6: Interviewing and Interning at Big Tech Companies With Neel Mehta

    Neel Mehta is a co-author of "Swipe to Unlock: The Non-Coder's Guide to Technology and the Business Strategy Behind It." At time of this interview Neel is a senior at Harvard, studying computer science, and...

  • 2017 / 11 / 28
    S4E5: How to Get Started in Data Analytics With Ben Collins

    Ben Collins is a spreadsheet developer, data consultant, and data analytics instructor. He blogs and creates courses at BenLCollins.com, focusing on how to work with data using Google Sheets, Apps Script, and...

  • 2017 / 11 / 21
    S4E4: From Fashion Model to Frontend Developer With Madison Kanna

    In just one year, Madison Kanna transitioned careers from fashion model to software engineer. She is now a fullstack developer at Conversio, and in her spare time blogs about development and life at...

  • 2017 / 11 / 14
    S4E3: Learning Data Science as a Beginner With Alice Zhao

    In today’s episode I talk with Alice Zhao, a senior data scientist at Metis. We talk about her background in analytics, the importance of storytelling in data science, and her advice for anyone who wants to...

  • 2017 / 11 / 7
    S4E2: How to Break Into a DevOps Career With Nicole Forsgren

    In this second episode of Season 4, I talk with Dr. Nicole Forsgren, the CEO and Chief Scientist at DevOps Research and Assessment. We chat about what DevOps is, the skills a DevOps career requires, and how...

  • 2017 / 10 / 31
    S4E1: How to Create a Successful Mobile App With Mark Price

    Mark Price is a mobile app developer and the CEO of Devslopes. He shares how he got into app development, what makes a successful app, and how he started teaching online. See the full show notes on the Learn...

  • 2017 / 10 / 31
    S4E0: Introducing Season 4 of the Learn to Code With Me Podcast

    Welcome to season 4 of the Learn to Code With Me podcast. In this episode, I tell you what you can expect from this season, who I’ll be talking to, and how you can keep in touch.

  • 2017 / 8 / 8
    S3E20: Careers in Security with Veracode Co-founder Chris Wysopal

    Chris Wysopal is the co-founder and chief technology officer at Veracode, where he oversees technology strategy and information security. In our conversation, he talks about challenges and career options in...

  • 2017 / 8 / 1
    S3E19: Improving the Quality of Online Education with edX CEO Anant Agarwal

    Anant Agarwal is a professor at MIT, as well as the founder and CEO of edX - an online learning platform founded by Harvard and MIT. We talk about how and why edX was started, trends in online learning, and...

  • 2017 / 7 / 25
    S3E18: Becoming a Software Engineer and Crushing Coder Stereotypes with Laura Medalia

    Laura Medalia is a software engineer and avid Instagram user. She majored in english, but taught herself code on the side. From college she got a job in a health tech startup. Laura shares how she crushes the...

  • 2017 / 7 / 18
    S3E17: Starting an In-Person Coding Bootcamp with Matt Lane

    Matt Lane - the co-founder and lead instructor at Rithm School - shares how he created a coding bootcamp in San Francisco. He also gives us some great interview tips. See the full show notes on the Learn to...

  • 2017 / 7 / 11
    S3E16: Using Market Research to Build a Wearable Tech Company with Yasmine Mustafa

    Yasmine Mustafa is the CEO and founder of ROAR for Good, a hardware company that provides women with technology to help keep them safe. In this interview she shares with us her journey into tech and how she...

  • 2017 / 7 / 4
    S3E15: Learning How To Code with Code Crew Co-founder Jamal O'Garro

    Jamal O’Garro lost his job in finance and was unemployed for a year before he taught himself how to code and set up Code Crew. In this interview, Jamal shares some of the best resources available and how...

  • 2017 / 6 / 27
    S3E14: Mastering the Art of Negotiation in the Workplace with Alexandra Dickinson

    Alexandra Dickinson, the CEO and founder of Ask For It, shares her advice on the art of negotiation both in the workplace and at home. She shares some great tips on making more money from a new job or a...