RWDevCon Inspiration Talk – NSBrief by Saul Mora

Hear first hand from Saul Mora how the popular podcast NSBrief got started and some lessons he’s learned along the way. By Saul Mora.

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Brief Plans

After all of this, what’s next?

It’s been a while, as mentioned in my introduction, that I’ve been working at Coursera now.

I’m a full time employee, so it’s been a little bit more difficult to keep up the weekly cadence of producing a podcast episode every week. I’ve been trying to reflect on what’s good for the community and when I get reviews like this,

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…it makes me think twice about canceling the show. It’s not really good for the community and it’s not good for me.

Again I was turning to the community and trying to think, “What can I do to keep this going without putting too much of a burden on myself?”

The one thing that I thought was, “I don’t have to do this all alone. This is not something I have to do by myself.” With that I’m announcing that I’m stepping down as primary host of NSBrief. We’re actually going to have a new host.

Janie Clayton is going to be the new host of NSBrief!

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Now that doesn’t mean that things are going to change all that much. She’s still going to do interviews, she’s still going to meet people, she’s still going to do a bang up job.

For one she’s a lot more technically qualified than I am. She is a journalism major. She went to school to do the things that I already messed up on. She knows how to run the boards, she knows how to interview people. She has that experience.

She’s also a developer, she a really hard core developer. She’s also a little fresh around the ears, so she’s got a lot of questions that she wants to ask. She reminds me of myself way back when I first started NSBrief.

The elephant’s in the room is that she’s a woman and that’s great. I love that. Janie is certainly a talented developer and a talented individual such that she could do this all by herself. I felt that giving her this opportunity to take over for me and take over as host of NSBrief will help her reach her goals a lot faster.

I’m really looking forward to working with Janie and having her be a key contributor to the community.

With that I think my time today is about up so I will say I hope to maybe interview some of you for the podcast, and thanks for listening.

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