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Less Than or Equal
by Relay FM
Less Than or Equal was a podcast dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of geeks facing inequality in their industries. Hosted by Aleen Simms.
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100: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish!
In the final (for now!) episode of Less Than Or Equal, the tables are turned! Hear Jean MacDonald ask Aleen the tough questions: Why is the show ending? Will the archive be available? (Spoiler: of course!) How has Less Than Or Equal changed Aleen's life? What is the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything?
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99
99: Alicia Carr
Alicia and Aleen talk about learning how to write iOS apps, the many facets and considerations of writing an app for victims of domestic violence, empowering women, and what it's like to be filmed for an Apple promotional video.
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98
98: Thursday Bram
Thursday and Aleen talk about writing, the importance of style guides, and Thursday's project: The Responsible Communication Style Guide.
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97
97: Stephen Hackett
Stephen joins Aleen to talk about Relay FM, diversity, the importance of community, and his life as the parent of a child with cancer.
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96
96: Steven Aquino
Steven and Aleen talk about his path to Apple journalism, the difficulties of writing about accessibility, and the tools he uses to write.
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95
95: Virginia Poltrack
Virginia tells Aleen about her paths to both art and tech, confidence, and the importance of community.
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94
94: Aki Braun
Aki and Aleen talk about working for President Obama’s reelection campaign, being a nomad, and activism.
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93
93: Sev Leonard
Sev tells Aleen about his experience transitioning genders while also transitioning careers and shares how they impacted one another, how he decided against building a tech startup, and the insecurity of indie life.
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92
92: Alex Laughlin
Alex and Aleen talk about podcasting, amplifying the voices of women, and self-promotion.
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91
91: Lisa Schmeiser
Lisa joins Aleen again to talk about the Internet of Things and the thought (or lack thereof) behind All the Things, social media overload, Steven Universe, and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
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90
90: Sonya Green
Sonya and Aleen talk about having colorful hair, being passionate about customer support and the nuances of doing it well, and how awesome our 30s have been!
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89
89: Shelly Brisbin
Shelly joins Aleen to talk about why she wrote a book about iOS accessibility, diversity, and putting people in boxes.
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88
88: Amelia Gapin
Amelia joins Aleen to talk about the public beta of MyTransHealth, how it started and why it's important, future plans, and juggling passion projects with work.
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87
87: Karen Catlin
Karen and Aleen discuss advocacy and mentorship in tech, leaving corporations for consultancies, and the intersection of parenting and leadership.
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86
86: Kronda Adair
Kronda and Aleen talk about the freelancing life, the importance of community, and focusing on your superpower.
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85
85: Jacqui Cheng
Jacqui and Aleen talk about delegating, handling growth, reporting on Apple events, how tech has and hasn't embraced diversity, and traveling.
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84
84: Charli Prangley and Femke van Schoonhoven
Charli and Femke join Aleen to talk about side projects, making things happen, getting up early, and moving far away from home!
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83
83: Helene Wecker
Helene and Aleen talk about writing, respecting other cultures, career choices, juggling parenting with authorship, and more!
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82
82: Chiu-Ki Chan
Chiu-Ki and Aleen talk about freelancing, side projects, public speaking, and how they approach making changes in their communities.
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81
81: Cate Huston
Join Cate and Aleen as they talk about speaking at tech conferences, codes of conduct (they're important!), healthy work environments, and shine theory.
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80
80: Andie Arthur
Andie and Aleen talk about opening a geeky theater and representation & biases in entertainment.
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79
79: Lauren Kinsey
Lauren and Aleen talk about how YOU can help marginalized people in tech, coding bootcamps, and public speaking!
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78
78: Anna Tarkov
Anna and Aleen discuss mobile versus console gaming, the ways mobile games can earn money, and reinventing yourself.
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77
77: Nat Osten
Nat and Aleen talk about how the App Camp for Girls curriculum was developed, using Objective-C versus Swift for the camp, and who App Camp is for.
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76
76: Erika Ensign
Join Erika and Aleen as they talk about podcasting, representation in podcasting, and growing up geeky.
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75
75: Allyson Kazmucha
Join Ally and Aleen as they talk about apps for Mac and iOS, Apple's latest and greatest hardware (iPad Pro and Apple Watch), traveling with tech, and working from home.
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74
74: Sabriel Mastin
Sabriel joins Aleen to talk about customizing her car with plastidip, polyamory, and Star Trek.
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73
73: Jessica Dennis
Jessica and Aleen talk about working in the tech industry, gender bias, rage crying, procrastination, and more!
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72
72: Tanya DePass
Tanya and Aleen talk about what's involved in putting together panels for a diverse conference, how feminism should be for everyone, and podcasting.
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71
71: Lynne Tatum
Lynne joins Aleen to talk about how she created an iOS app without knowing Objective-C or Swift, accessibility on different types of devices, and her experiences singing cabaret.
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70
70: Basel Farag
Basel joins Aleen to discuss how he narrowly avoiding going to law school, his path to becoming a developer, and how the tech community tries (and doesn't try) to welcome newcomers.
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69
69: Lisa Schmeiser
Lisa and Aleen talk about comic books (who's better: Marvel or DC?), the state of children's toys, and the cognitive burdens of poverty
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68
68: Robert Kingett
Robert and Aleen talk about how he started advocating for blind people, why he no longer supports GamerGate, and the month he spent with no Internet access.
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67
67: Louis Do
Louis and Aleen talk about his experiences growing up, how the Hatlan Center for the Blind helped him learn how to be independent, and how people with sight should approach helping blind strangers.
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66
66: Neem Serra
Neem joins Aleen to talk about becoming a developer after getting a degree in biology, perspectives on various tech conferences, and helping older populations learn how to use modern tech.
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65
65: Aleen Simms
Aleen's in the hot seat this week! Listen as she and Justin talk about what they've learned over the course of the show and where Less Than Or Equal is going.
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64
64: Nicole Tompkins-Hughes
In a rare followup episode, Nicole joins us once again to talk about how the school year is going for her gender non-conforming child.
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63
63: Yasmine Evjen
Yasmine and Aleen duke it out: Android or iOS? Two people enter, only one can exit! They also talk about must-have apps, diversity at Apple and Google, and helping more people access technology.
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62
62: Misbehavin' Maidens
The Misbehavin' Maidens join Aleen to talk about promoting sex positivity through music and general geekery!
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61
61: Megan Condis
Megan and Aleen talk about trigger warnings, creating safer spaces, and the end of the world (via holodeck gaming).
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60
60: K Tempest Bradford
Tempest and Aleen talk about Jem and the Holograms, music, equality, representation, and improving our culture.
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59
59: Katriel Page
Katriel and Aleen talk about making games, how indies handle bug tracking, and pitching, writing, & editing articles.
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58
58: Matt Conn
Matt and Aleen talk about the things that go into organizing a convention as well as creating and playing games.
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57
57: Jessi Chartier
Jessi and Aleen talk about Mobile Makers Academy, teamwork, and Doctor Who.
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56
56: Siena Aguayo
Siena and Aleen discuss software development, crowd funding, the Internet's favorite (cats!), and video games.
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55
55: Nicole Tompkins-Hughes
Nicole joins Aleen to discuss connecting with people online, parenting, and raising kids who are unabashedly themselves.
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54
54: Amelia Gapin
Amelia joins Aleen to talk about how she got started in tech, the My Trans Health origin story and future plans, and supportive work environments.
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53
53: Robert Carter
Robert joins Aleen to discuss his history as an Apple aficionado and how technology with accessibility for blind people has made his life better.
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52
52: Mikah Sargent
Mikah joins Aleen to talk about his experiences being biracial, bisexual, and Christian.
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51
51: Amanda Warner
Amanda and Aleen talk about the amazingness of stickers, animating games, work/life balance, breastfeeding, and the Giant Spacekat origin story.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Less Than or Equal was a podcast dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of geeks facing inequality in their industries. Hosted by Aleen Simms.
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