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Episode 4: Doreen Fasen

Don’t let the fact that you have a family make you afraid to take on this role. It all comes down to prioritization, setting boundaries, setting limits, so don’t let yourself hold yourself back.

Episode 3: Shirley Gaw

I changed products, which means you totally change codebase and infrastructure; I changed offices three times; I changed teams twice, just in Paris; and I didn’t speak French before arriving; and there was being a new mother.

Episode 2: Jean Hsu

I think there’s a danger in one person becoming the expert, and the other person feeling like, “oh, that person knows way more than me, and they’re the one who is the real parent, who knows all the things.”

Máirín Duffy headshot

Episode 1: Máirín Duffy

It delights me to announce episode one with Máirín Duffy (@mairin). Máirín is a Principal Interaction Designer at Red Hat, and mother of a nine-month-old baby.

Subscribe via iTunes!

I’m excited to announce that the podcast was just approved by the iTunes store, and the first episode is now live! More info coming in the next post, but in the meantime, go Subscribe via iTunes!

Hello, Octocat!

I’m delighted to announce that Github is coming on board as a Season Two (July-December 2014) sponsor.

Thanks Google!

I’m excited to announce that Google has just joined the podcast as a sponsor, getting us over the threshold of the Kickstarter goal! The project is on!

Jean Hsu helps launch Medium 1.0

Medium just announced v1.0 of their blogging platform, thanks in part to the work of engineer and Motherboard interviewee Jean Hsu.

Hello Heroku!

This past week our first corporate sponsor came on board. Hello Heroku!

Máirín on Role Models

Interviewee Máirín Duffy wrote about her reasons for getting involved with the project: I think we need more role models for women in technology in general, but especially role models who are able to raise a family while continuing their career.

Kickstart This!