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hosted by: Jayme Edwards

The Healthy Developer Show

A YouTube channel and podcast about sustainable solutions for working in the tech industry.

  • Learn how to build trust with management, reduce pressure to hit deadlines, and accept what you can't change (and focus on what you can).
  • Hear behind-the-scenes stories about how people treated each other on real software projects from my career. You'll understand different perspectives and become a better communicator.
  • Follow my evolving journey of building a solo career coaching business, where I've helped over 130 tech professionals keep growing in their careers.

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Episodes

Thinking About Programming At Home After Work
I Can’t Stop Thinking About Programming After Work!

March 29, 2018 | 8:02

There's something about software development that makes it hard to stop thinking about programming after work.

Programmers Never Agree
Why Do Some Programmers Never Agree?

March 24, 2018 | 7:52

Why does it seem like no matter how strong your argument, some programmers never seem to want to agree with you?

Impact Mapping Software
Impact Mapping: What’s Your Software Development Worth?

March 20, 2018 | 11:48

If you've ever been on a software project and wondered: "what's the impact of the work I'm doing?", impact mapping will help you immensely.

business model canvas agile
How A Business Model Canvas Helps Agile Teams

March 17, 2018 | 16:35

If you've ever thought "who came up with these ideas?", you probably need a business model canvas on your agile development team.

Lean Leadership Learns
Leadership Skills for Lean Software Development

March 16, 2018 | 10:40

It takes special software leadership skills to learn what customers want through lean software development.

Feature Factory Lean Startup
Is Your Software Company a Feature Factory Or Lean Startup?

March 15, 2018 | 11:10

Why do some companies build products with the freedom of a lean startup, while others deliver boring products like a feature factory run by control freaks?