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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2021 · 21 MIN

Bonus Episode: Live from KCDC 2021

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Hello humans! We're here this week with a special minisode recorded on Patrick's special mini-mic at this year's Kansas City Developer Conference. When he wasn't lighting up the presentation stage, Patrick spent time chatting up attendees to learn about their interests, their challenges, and their work. We've woven some of these impromptu chats together into a tapestry of wisdom to inspire fellow human technologists! Thanks to our guests: Gaines Kergosien, VP of Software Engineering at Nashville Software Engineering Executives Jim Counts,  DevOps Architect at Solliance  Guy Batton, Application Developer at Crema Beth Noser, Solutions Architect at University of Kansas Health System & Program Volunteer Director for Kansas City Women in Tech For more KCDC learnings, check out our Top 3 takeaways [https://headspring.com/2021/09/30/top-3-takeaways-from-kcdc-2021/]  SHOW LINKSCheck out Music City Tech,  the Nashville tech conference that Gaines founded: https://musiccitytech.com/ Learn more about Terraform and DevOps, plus lots of other topics on Jim's blog: https://build5nines.com/author/jim-counts/ See what Guy is up to at the digital product agency, Crema: https://www.crema.us/ Connect or collaborate with Beth in supporting Kansas City Women in Tech: https://kcwomenintech.org/ Get a jump on next year's conference by visiting: https://www.kcdc.info/

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