Greater Than Code
Latest Episodes
267: Handling Consulting Businesses and Client Loads
Greater Than Code Panelists, Chelsea Troy, Mae Beale, and Casey Watts talk marketing, setting prices, and explaining their value and offerings for their personal consulting businesses while also susta
266: Words Carry Power – Approaching Inclusive Language with Kate Marshall
Kate Marshall talks about setting healthy energetic boundaries with others, the fact that words hold immense power and gives advice on how to take responsibility for unintentionally causing harm witho
265: Computer Science Education – Forge Your Own Path with Emily Haggard
Emily Haggard recently graduated from college and took a break from taking her finals to join us to talk about her community college path, computer science curriculums, and what makes a great mentor.
264: #BlackTechTwitter and Black Tech Pipeline with Pariss Athena
Pariss Athena talks about being the creator of the hashtag, movement, and global community #BlackTechTwitter, and founding the Black Tech Pipeline. She and the panelists discuss being okay with losi
263: Security Education, Awareness, Behavior, and Culture with Kat Sweet
Kat Sweet talks about security education, awareness, behavior, and culture. She’s got terrible puns, so this is a super fun show! We talk about unconscious bias training that works, attempting to ma
262: Faith, Science, Truth, and Vulnerability with Evan Light
Evan Light vulnerably gets deep into conversations around ADHD, faith, science, and truth, and explores areas of disagreement with the panelists. Psychological safety is discussed, as well as unconsci
261: Celebrating Computer Science Education with Dave Bock
Dave Bock talks about being invigorated and revitalized by talking, teaching, and volunteering in computer science education. He talks about his preference to use Ruby as a teaching language, pros and
260: Fixing Broken Tech Interviews with Ian Douglas
The way we do tech interviews is broken. Ian Douglas talks about how current company interview processes don’t align with skills that companies actually need. We discuss how the community and companie
259: Continuous Iteration, Continuous Improvement – Always Evolving Over Time with Rin Oliver
Rin Oliver talks about improving developer experience, neurodivergence and the distinction between technical and autistic burnout, mentoring, and how to successfully contribute to open source projects
258: Nerd Therapy with Michael Keady
Michael Keady, The Nerd Therapist, runs nerdy programs like Roll for Growth, which uses role playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons as a form of group therapy and Minecraft for individual therapy.