Welcome To The Voxgig Podcast

We talk to people in the developer community about developer relations, public speaking and community events.

Fireside with
Voxgig

Since 2018, Richard has been chatting to an international and diverse mix of speakers events organisers and software development advocates, mining for nuggets of wisdom.

Below you’ll find our current featured podcast. You can also scroll through our extensive archive. Each new podcast will be paired with a reinforcing podcast from the archive. You can find these suggestions in our accompanying newsletter.

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Mike Amundsen
Episode
164
Mike Amundsen
Have you ever been on the phone to a company representative and thought “You know, if only this human on the other side of the call was instead a chatbot who would be even less receptive to my problems”?
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Taariq Lewis (repeat)
Episode
162
Taariq Lewis (repeat)
For today's episode, we're looking back to September of last year, when Richard spoke to Taariq Lewis of Volume Finance. Let's refresh ourselves on the activity within the Blockchain landscape from a true industry insider.
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Tim Berglund
Episode
161
Tim Berglund
“So you’re telling me that a DevRel’s job is more than just posting funny tweets and partying at conferences?” Yes. Yes we are.
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Sebastian Witalec (repeat)
Episode
160
Sebastian Witalec (repeat)
For this this episode, we're revisiting our chat with Sebastian Witalec from Weaviate. Sebastian spoke to us last year about his work at the company and his role as head of DevRel.
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Nolan Di Mare Sullivan
Episode
159
Nolan Di Mare Sullivan
Nolan is the sole DevRel of Speakeasy, a company making the integration of APIs go from grating, to seamless.
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Francisco Picolini
Episode
158
Francisco Picolini
We’re delighted to have Francisco Picolini on the Fireside with Voxgig podcast. Francisco is the open source community manager at OpenNebula and he joins us to speak all about his role, and shed some light on what it means to spread the word on open source.
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Liz Acosta
Episode
157
Liz Acosta
The wonderful Liz Acosta joins us on this episode of the podcast for a slightly philosophical chat on community, the different iterations of DevRel, and why we as humans will always gravitate to the things we perceive as “real”.
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Jason St-Cyr
Episode
156
Jason St-Cyr
Jason is the Developer Relations leader at Sitecore, an end-to-end composable digital experience platform, that allows brands to better connect with their customers
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Frank Kilcommins
Episode
155
Frank Kilcommins
If you’re in any way curious about the intersection between APIs and AI, and what that might be shaping up to look like, then we’re delighted to let you know that this episode’s guest is the perfect person to shed light on that very topic.
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José Haro Peralta
Episode
154
José Haro Peralta
If you're an API enthusiast, then we can only imagine that our last few episodes have been a dream come true. Well the dream just got a whole lot better.
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David Biesack
Episode
153
David Biesack
If you enjoyed the lengthy API discussion last week, then this episode will be no different. We’re speaking to David Biesack, Chief API Officer at Apiture.
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Bill Doerrfeld
Episode
152
Bill Doerrfeld
We've probably all heard of urban sprawl, right? Well this episode’s guest, Bill Doerrfeld is here to tell us about how the same principle affects APIs in the aptly named arrival of “API sprawl”.
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James Higginbotham
Episode
151
James Higginbotham
We’re off to the mountains today on this episode of the Fireside with Voxgig podcast, as today’s guest, James Higginbotham calls in from Colorado.
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Tara Walton
Episode
150
Tara Walton
On this podcast, we’re always a fan of our guests, but it’s not as often that our guest is a fan of us! This episode, we’re speaking to Tara Walton, herself a listener of the Fireside podcast.
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James Cook
Episode
149
James Cook
We’ve all heard the phrase “herding cats”, but could it be replaced by the equally apt “herding developers”? James Cook is on the podcast to let us know.
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