600px Web Design Podcast Caitlin Studley and Travis Self
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A podcast that goes below the fold of the world wide web to see how professionals in the industry design and build better digital experiences for everyone. Co-hosted by Caitlin Studley and Travis Self.
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Ep 16: Will Pry - Newspaper's Digital Transition
We're sitting down with Will Pry, Director of Marketing at Lifeblue, to talk about his career in publishing and what the transition from print to digital has looked like, as well as how it's affected the industry.
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Ep 15: Bri Crow - Finding & Managing Your Tech Talent
We're talking with Bri Crow on all things technology, hiring, consulting, starting your own business, being a woman in the tech sphere, and how to find and retain the best tech talent.
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Pandemic Update: More Epsiodes Coming Soon
A lot has happened since our last episode dropped (for starters: a worldwide pandemic), but we are back and ready to start exploring the ways in which the tech industry can create better digital experiences for everyone. We have a couple of episodes waiting in the wings that we'll release in the coming weeks, and in the meantime you can always get in touch with us on Twitter ([at]600pxfm).
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Ep 14: Marshall Culpepper - Developing for the Space Industry
On this week's episode we talk to Marshall Culpepper, CEO and co-founder of Kubos, a software company that delivers end-to-end mission for the space industry. We chat with him about the unique challenges that come with designing for the space industry, as well as his experience meeting Buzz Aldrin, and sending his kids toys into space! Come join us as we explore the final frontier on this science-heavy episode of 600px.
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EP 13: The Politics of Asking Questions - Claire Tolbert
Claire Tolbert is a Performance Engineer with Alkami, and in this episode she sits down with us to talk about her career in tech, her time with Women Who Code, and how developers can best learn from each other.
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Ep 12: Dallas FabLab - Mess Wright
Mess Wright, Founder & Director of the Dallas FabLab at Workchops sits down to chat with us about digital fabrication, the new collar workforce, and how technology has the power to democratize education and learning for all.