Open File Backup Podcast

Being a woman in tech - or any other male-dominated industry for that matter - takes a lot of hard work, commitment, and some serious savvy. In this biweekly podcast, Developer and full-time freelancer, Deborah Butler, sits down with women who are pushing the boundaries and forging their careers against the odds. In the firm belief that you can’t be what you can’t see, these candid conversations offer the listener insight into the journeys, passions, challenges, and successes of women doing it for themselves.

What I learnt at DevFest 2019

This November I attended DevFest Cape Town. This has to be one of my favourite conferences that I've been to in Cape Town. The content was really good and there were a number of female speakers that I just had to interview some of them. In this episode I speak to Rebecca Franks from Over, Maia Grotepass from Civic Technologies and Ridhawana Khan at Smile Identity. https://devfest.co.za/ https://www.madewithover.com/ https://www.civic.com/ https://riggaroo.co.za/ https://twitter.com/riggaroo https://twitter.com/maiatoday https://github.com/maiatoday https://ridhwana.com/ https://twitter.com/Ridhwana_K

12-30
22:37

Mental Health

In this episode we talk to Kentse Radebe who talks about The Counselling Hub and how important mental health awareness is.  The Counselling Hub in Cape Town offers low cost mental health services in order to increase access for people living and working in the surrounds.  With one-on-one sessions at only R50, and free workshops, people with low incomes can now seek the professional support they need to navigate their life challenges. As well as the podcast Mzansi Mentality which centres around mental health. We also talk to Leo Gopal about his personal journey which helped him start WPHugs and recently joining WP&Up which gives mental health support to those in the tech and WordPress community. https://www.mzansimentality.co.za/ http://counsellinghub.org.za/ https://wpandup.org/

12-16
26:24

Diversity has become a commodity – with Baratang Miya

Baratang Miya has been running a coding school for under privileged girls for over 15yrs. She's seen a lot of changes in the tech industry and we talk to her about how those changes have impacted her business. Baratang is an incredible voice for the local tech community and you can catch her regularly talking on panels and conferences. https://www.linkedin.com/in/baratang-miya-1270a99 https://www.coworker.com/south-africa/cape-town/uhuru-space https://girlhype.co.za/

10-20
18:45

Season Two Is Here!

Season Two is here, but where have we been. This quick episode explains where Open File Backup has been for […] The post Season Two Is Here! appeared first on Open File Backup Podcast.

10-05
06:19

Robot Friends With Jade Abbott

This week we talk with Machine Learning Engineer, Jade Abbott. We cover a lot of really interesting topics, from how […] The post Robot Friends With Jade Abbott appeared first on Open File Backup Podcast.

07-28
24:55

Astrophysics & Toilet Paper with Palesa Nombula

Palesa Nombula is currently completing her Masters in Astrophysics at the University of Cape Town. She is also working at SKA in Commercialisation. SKA will be the largest radio telescope ever built and will produce science that changes our understanding of the universe. We talked about everything from the telescope in the Karoo here in South Africa, to how toilet paper revolutionalised her grandparents life. Palesa is a knowledgeable and switched on human being who was an absolute pleasure to talk to. Keep your eye on her career, she's going to change the world. You can find Palesa at https://www.linkedin.com/in/palesa-nombula-83673847/ or on twitter at https://twitter.com/p_nombula If you have any comments or questions on this episode, please email at openfilebackup@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe and Share :)

07-13
25:32

Sam Wright Opens Up About The Gaming & Tech Industry

Sam Wright started the website techgirl.co.za and is a host for local and international eSports tournaments. Sam has been in the gaming industry for a long time and it was really interesting to get her opinion on the state of both the gaming and tech industry in terms of being a female in those industry. I really enjoyed this conversation, it was both thought provoking and inspiring. You can find Sam at http://techgirl.co.za, @techgirlza - Instagram and @TechGirlZA - Twitter If you have any comments or questions on this episode, please email at openfilebackup@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe and Share :)

06-25
25:28

Battling the male dominated tech industry with Lynette Hundermark

In this episode we speak to Lynette Hundermark who is the co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Useful and Beautiful. We touch on what it's been like to work in tech since the early 2000's and the challenges of running a company in the male dominated tech industry. Lynette tells her all about her upcoming event, Moving To Mastery, which is a Women in Tech & Digital Conference being held in Cape Town on 12 June 2019 and in Johannesburg on 10 July 2019.

06-09
21:49

We Talk Data Science & Africa With Celina Lee

Celina Lee is the co-founder and CEO of Zindi Africa, a Data Science competition platform. Celina is originally from California in the States, and we delved into what it was moving to South Africa, the challenges she's face in helping to create Zindi Africa and what is needed to become a Data Scientist.  Links mentioned in the podcast episode: Zindi Africa - https://zindi.africa/ Ixio Analytics - http://www.ixioanalytics.com/ Kaggle - https://www.kaggle.com/competitions

05-13
28:13

Marina Pape talks hackathons and empowering women in the Middle East

Marina Pape talks about starting the WordPress Hackathon in Lebanon, working with NGO's, empowering women and diversity in tech. The post Marina Pape talks hackathons and empowering women in the Middle East appeared first on Open File Backup Podcast.

05-01
22:56

Why mentoring is so important with Whitney Tennant

Whitney has been in the tech industry for many years. She talks about how she made it in the tech […] The post Why mentoring is so important with Whitney Tennant appeared first on Open File Backup Podcast.

04-28
22:38

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