Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The WhoIS Podcast: You Have a Bigger Impact Than You Realize

I just finished listening to the fourth edition of Josh O'Brien's WhoIS interview series. If you're not familiar with this podcast series, it was created as a way to get to know more about people in IT who you've probably interacted with online and might have met in person. Josh asks each person the same questions, and the answers are often very different.

This time he was interviewing Tom Hollingsworth. I think a few things Tom said bear repeating. The question was "Should every engineer blog or be active in social media communities?" Tom's answer was an emphatic yes! He says everyone has at least one good blog post in them. Tom goes on to describe how the encouragement of his mentors helped him to achieve things he never thought possible for himself.

As a side note, we can never be fully aware of the impact we have on other peoples' lives. The words of encouragement you give someone today can have a far bigger impact than you might ever realize.

The third edition of the podcast was Josh's interview with me. We barely scratched the surface of the issue of women in IT, but I did touch on the uphill battles I've faced in my career. I got my start into IT by taking night classes from Mr. Vanderpool at Winter Park Tech, but the catalyst that got me there was the IT guy who acted like the information he had was a priceless gem he couldn't share. I thought "What could he possibly know that I can't learn?"

Episode two in the series was with Stephen Foskett of Gestalt IT. Stephen describes how he got his start in IT via salvaging Convergent Miniframes from the dumpster at his college. They'd been damaged in a fire but cleaned up nicely and still worked, so he and his roommates built their own Unix powered BBS in their dorm room with the salvaged gear! That experience helped Stephen land his first job as a Unix administrator.

I'm looking forward to the next episode of the WhoIS series. It is interesting to hear people tell the story of how they got their start in IT and hear them talk about what motivates them today. 

Josh's WhoIs podcast can be streamed/downloaded from his website.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

PPP Unplugged – Show 1 – Lugging That Damn AP

Well, in case you didn't know - Packet Pushers Podcast Unplugged episode 1 of wireless chit chat has been out for a week or two.  We're working on the topics of discussion for episode 2, so if you've got a special thing you want researched/mentioned - please ask!
To quote Etherealmind:
This is the first podcast from the Packet Pushers devoted to Wireless Networking. After Jennifer Huber joined the Packet Pushers on Show 14 – Bum Bugling on Cisco Clean Air we agreed that a wireless podcast about every month or so would be worth doing. Herewith, is the first episode of Packet Pushers Unplugged on wireless networking.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Etheralmind - Show 14 – Bum Bugling on Cisco Clean Air

I had the pleasure of being a guest on Etherealmind's Packet Pushers Podcast this weekend.  It was a lot of fun to get together with @etherealmind @ecbanks and @rovingengineer and 'chin wag' about all things network related.


I'm glad I was able to take part in such a great podcast - I love listening in & hearing what other network engineers around the globe are getting up to from week to week.  I like that each shows' topics are varied, and I always end up learning something from each show.


If you don't already listen - I encourage you to tune in.  PPP is a great bunch a guys, and you're sure to get a laugh when you least expect it!



Packet Pushers Podcast
Where Too MUCH Networking is NEVER enough!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Wireless LAN Professionals - Podcast series

I don't know if everyone is aware that Keith Parsons has a great weekly wireless podcast - each segment is chock full of great wireless related information.

The second in the series was with Marcus Burton regarding his recent Wireless Arbitration white paper.  It was an awesome technical deep dive into how stations access the shared wireless medium. 002 WLW – 802.11 Client Arbitration / Mgmt, Ctrl, Data Planes 

There will be a segment soon from Devin Akin - where he does a deep dive into the technical aspects of wireless QoS.  I can't wait!  Keith and I recorded a segment this weekend about my experiences sitting the CCIE Wireless lab - it will come out in a few weeks. I think he said it will be episode 9.

Visit Keith's site http://wirelesslanprofessionals.com/ and subscribe to the weekly podcast!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Audio Notes

Don't know if *anyone* will find this of any value.. but I made some audio tracks on Cisco/WLAN/Voice/QoS to listen to this week.. My weak spots is definitely WLAN QoS - so since I have some long car trips coming up next week, I thought I'd put that time to good use.  Link to the MP3s: http://bit.ly/cFz7wU

It isn't a podcast, just me reading through the 7921 deployment guide (which was written very poorly) and some sample questions from Cisco's site on the Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Voice Netorks course (IUWVN) and chapter two from the Voice over Wireless LAN 4.1 Design Guide.  Sometimes it helps me to get it to sink in if I write it, say it and hear it many many times.