Two Black Nerds Iheanyi Ekechukwu & Romeo Kwihangana
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Two nerdy, black professionals talkin' about tech, culture, and life. Hosted by Iheanyi Ekechukwu and Romeo Kwihangana.
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Coping with a Pandemic
In this episode of Two Black Nerds, Romeo and Iheanyi catch up on life and talk about how they've been during the COVID19 pandemic. They talk about how their cities have handled the pandemic, how they have been coping with the isolation through hobbies, and what the pandemic has also taught them and made them grateful for.
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From Hardware to Software: Changing Engineering Careers
In this episode, Two Black Nerds take the time to discuss Romeo's career transition from being an Electrical Engineer to a Software Engineer from beginning to end. Romeo guides us through his thought process behind switching careers, his plan of attack for making the transition, and also shares insights he learned throughout the entire process and what excites him about being in software now.
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Welcome Back, Welcome Back
Two Black Nerds return to the microphone after a two year hiatus.
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Habits
In this episode, Two Black Nerds talk about habits, inspired by the book "The Power of Habit". They discuss the theory behind habits and habit loops. They discuss how to create, change, and getting rid of habits. They also talk about habit loops they've successfully created in the past, and which ones they want to change.
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Goals, Books, and Recommendations: Reflecting on 2016
In this episode, Two Black Nerds go back to their roots and have a casual conversation where they reflect on 2016. They briefly talk about shows and films that they watched recently, including the amazing show Luke Cage and reflect on the state of politics in the United States after the election. They also talked about their goals and close the discussion with books they read. Happy Belated New Year!
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The Story is The Pitch: A Discussion with Transparent Collective on Underrepresented Founders, Pitching Inverstors and More
In this episode, TBN has a conversation with Rohini Pandhi and James Norman from Transparent Collective, a non-profit that helps founders from underrepresented groups access the resources they need in order to create successful companies.
Customer Reviews
Great Podcast
I just recently found out about this podcast. Are y’all coming out with anymore episodes
HiiipowerDanni
Love this podcast great content and a wonderful perspective
Great show
Great content, very informative. Wish there was the black female tech perspective. Looking forward to future shows.