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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2016 · 57 MIN

Episode 019 - Drinking to digital nomads

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The idea of working remotely has become more realistic over the past few years, making it easier for engineers to do their work without being tied to a physical location. In this episode, we are joined by Darren Buckner, Founder and CEO of Workfrom, and Sarah Showers from LinkedIn. Both guests will join us to discuss the pros and cons of working from your favorite coffee shop. Items mentioned in the episode: Impact Hub, Slack, Google Hangouts, Project retrospective Guests: Sarah Showers - @sarahlshowers Darren Buckner - @darrenbuckner Panelists: Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan Augustus Yuan - @augburto Jem Young - @JemYoung Derrick Showers - @derrickshowers Brian Holt - @holtbt Sarah Federman - @sarah_federman Picks: Sarah Showers - Workfrom Sarah Showers - Coffee Bar SF Sarah Showers - Work Shop Cafe Darren Buckner - The 10 Biggest Misconceptions About Remote Work Darren Buckner - Toby: manage your tabs Ryan Burgess - Oversight Ryan Burgess - How To Open Locks With Improvised Tools Augustus Yuan - Why work doesn’t happen at work TED Talk Augustus Yuan - Android 404 page Jem Young - On Style Maintenance Jem Young - Grim Dawn Derrick Showers - Going Remote, Staying Effective Derrick Showers - Yelp Collections Brian Holt - Haelos - Full Circle Brian Holt - Track JS Brian Holt - Frontend Masters Sarah Federman - Indie Hackers Nomad List Sarah Federman - Best Practices for Working with Satellite Developers

The idea of working remotely has become more realistic over the past few years, making it easier for engineers to do their work without being tied to a physical location. In this episode, we are joined by Darren Buckner, Founder and CEO of Workfrom, and Sarah Showers from LinkedIn. Both guests will join us to discuss the pros and cons of working from your favorite coffee shop. Items mentioned in the episode: Impact Hub, Slack, Google Hangouts, Project retrospective Guests: Sarah Showers - @sarahlshowers Darren Buckner - @darrenbuckner Panelists: Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan Augustus Yuan - @augburto Jem Young - @JemYoung Derrick Showers - @derrickshowers Brian Holt - @holtbt Sarah Federman - @sarah_federman Picks: Sarah Showers - Workfrom Sarah Showers - Coffee Bar SF Sarah Showers - Work Shop Cafe Darren Buckner - The 10 Biggest Misconceptions About Remote Work Darren Buckner - Toby: manage your tabs Ryan Burgess - Oversight Ryan Burgess - How To Open Locks With Improvised Tools Augustus Yuan - Why work doesn’t happen at work TED Talk Augustus Yuan - Android 404 page Jem Young - On Style Maintenance Jem Young - Grim Dawn Derrick Showers - Going Remote, Staying Effective Derrick Showers - Yelp Collections Brian Holt - Haelos - Full Circle Brian Holt - Track JS Brian Holt - Frontend Masters Sarah Federman - Indie Hackers Nomad List Sarah Federman - Best Practices for Working with Satellite Developers

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