Remotely Software Tony Winn
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Conversations with remote software developers to discover how they and their team work effectively from different locations.
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Episode 6 - Rolen Le
This week I talked with Rolen Le a remote data engineer working out of Washington DC. We discussed how he got into development, work life as a data engineer, the DC tech scene and how RPG's relate to remote work.
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Episode 5 - Andy Mention
This week I talked with Andy Mention a remote software developer working out of Leadville CO. We discussed traveling, tooling, on-boarding developers, creating structure, building trust, remote first vs friendly and remote etiquette.
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Episode 4 - Drew Bisset
This week I talked with Drew Bisset a remote software developer working out of Lexington, VA. We discussed Dealing with isolation, creating boundaries, moving to a rural environment, remote leadership, creating a culture of learning, and remote hiring.
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Episode 3 - Taylor Brooks
This week I talked with Taylor Brooks, a remote software developer working out of Austin. In this episode we discuss building out a remote workspace, deep work and scheduling time, advantages and drawbacks to pair programming, and feeling planted in a place as a remote worker.
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Episode 2 - Olivier Lacan
This week I talked with Olivier Lacan a software developer working for CodeSchool.com out of Paris. In this episode we talk about setting up a remote workspace, including less common things like considering the lighting in your office to help your team pick up on your non-verbal communication, how he started working remotely, guiding your organization into a healthy remote culture, setting work/life boundaries, sync vs async communication, mental health, and talking to yourself.
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Episode 1 - Arron Mabrey
This week I talked with Arron Mabrey, who has been working remotely for 3 years. In this episode he talks about hammock programming, tools, being present as a parent, building relationships with coworkers, using time tracking to build good work patterns, and tapping into larger tech markets to increase your standard of living.