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Architecting Change - Interpolation
Episode 813
Most change we experience in our world is unpredictable and uncontrollable. So if change is happening all around us, constantly, how can we maintain …
6 years ago
When Do Long-Term Models and Habits Betray You?
Episode 811
The idea of having long-term mental models and habits that you've built over time is the route to lasting change. However, sometimes our lasting habi…
6 years ago
The Overreaction Paradox
Episode 810
We can't anticipate everything that is going to happen as developers and sometimes we over-prepare for any events that could happen as a developer. I…
6 years ago
Hidden Environment Inputs - Mindful Remote Work
Episode 809
In today's episode, we're talking about coping with remote work and how to be mindful during social distancing. We'll cover the different effects rem…
6 years ago
Interview w/ Carl Yates Perry (Part 2)
Episode 808
What is your mindset?
In this second part of our discussion with Carl Yates Perry, we're talking about healthy developer mindsets and how to identify…
6 years ago
Interview w/ Carl Yates Perry - Part 1
Episode 807
Carl Yates Perry leads Square's developer business but made a few tough career decisions to get there. In today's part 1 of this 2-part conversation …
6 years ago
Flattening the Cost of Change Curve
Episode 806
In today's episode we're digging into the C2 wiki interview with Bill Venners, which focuses on flattening the cost of change over time so that cost …
6 years ago
4 Reasons You Will Never Pick the "Right Tool For the Job"
Episode 805
Tools are not a solution to a problem, but people are. In today's episode, we're talking about how choosing the right tool for the job can limit us t…
6 years ago
Four Questions for the Weekend
Episode 804
Happy Saturday!
In today's episode, we're asking four questions that cause us to pause and reflect in order to answer.
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Breaking Your Own Rules Accelerates Bad Habit Formation
Episode 803
Whenever you take action, there will be feedback. Today we're talking about when to break your own rules and solve a problem. There are functional re…
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