Have you seen the movie Hidden Figures? Watching it was a turning point for me as a woman in tech. Seeing how women were unheralded and yet so pivotal in their role in NASA during the early years of the U.S. space program woke me up to the need to
Read MoreWhen Paul Spain first started learning about the tech sector as a teenager, he felt like he didn’t understand everything, and wondered when it would all make sense. That very feeling is
Although this podcast often hits the top of charts, it was new to me and definitely deserving of a review. I LOVE this show! Hosts Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal are
Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant, TV remotes, cars, your thermostat. We have become accustomed to using our voices to control our environment, find information, and get where we want to go. But have
Liz Eggleston is the founder of Course Report, the definitive source of coding bootcamps around the world, as well as the cohost of the namesake podcast with Imogene Crispe. Each month,
Rob Actis has a big voice, and he is not afraid to use it. You may have heard him narrate Hal Elrod’s The Miracle Morning audiobook, or in numerous national commercials. As
I received an email about this podcast and was intrigued by the show description and the fact it is not a U.S.-based show. Launched in April 2018, British host Carl Robinson
Have you seen the movie Hidden Figures? Watching it was a turning point for me as a woman in tech. Seeing how women were unheralded and yet so pivotal in their role
When I think “technology research,” one of the first places that comes to mind is MIT. For years, the MIT Technology Review has been one of the preeminent magazines/e-zines for sharing
The bantha in the room—or the Zoom, to be exact—was how a podcast about podcasting can be considered a technology podcast. (With podcast host Mark Asquith’s love of Star Wars, we couldn’t
What I love about this show is what it is not. It is not a show about being a woman in tech. It is a show about the tech being developed by