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The HEALTHY DEVELOPER YouTube channel and podcast

A show that exposes the dark side of working on software teams - but offers hope and tools to rise above it.

  • Learn hard-won lessons from the biggest "aha!" moments I've had (and stupid mistakes I've made 😳) in my 25 year career.
  • Hear behind-the-scenes stories about how people treat each other on real software projects - and how I dealt with it.
  • Join me for interviews with special guests where we discuss topics related to having a healthy tech career.

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Episodes

Software Tasks Will Be Late
What To Do When Your Software Tasks Will Be Late

January 30, 2018 | 10:48

How you handle late software tasks often has far reaching implications on your career, reputation and your health.

Democratic Software Architecture
Democratic Software Architecture – Sharing Technology Decisions

January 29, 2018 | 29:33

Only democratic teams that have an inclusive technical culture bring out the best in people by giving them shared ownership over software architecture.

Software Project Burnout
Software Project Burnout: Is It Them Or You?

January 28, 2018 | 24:15

It’s easy to blame your company when a software project seems to require so many hours, that you suffer from software project burnout.

Imposter Syndrome Software Developers
Can Imposter Syndrome Help Software Developers Grow?

January 24, 2018 | 23:03

Imposter syndrome is something software teams often talk negatively about, but it can actually be a sign of growth.

Failing Software Project
Cope With A Failing Software Project

January 23, 2018 | 35:42

We all to realize we’re on a failing software project. What you do then will have a bigger impact on your health than your reputation.

Be Agile
Can You Be Agile – When Your Company Isn’t?

January 22, 2018 | 17:25

It’s human nature that causes digital transformations to fail. I spent most of my career trying to help companies be agile.