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007: Learning After Kids
Parent Driven Development
English - May 23, 2018 10:00 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsTechnology Kids & Family Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Parent Driven Development
Episode 007: Keeping up to date with tech
00:27 Welcome back Allison
01:00 Today topic: Learning during the work day
02:47 It's ok if learning doesn't happen when your kids are little
04:14 Learning if you're a single parent is more difficult
It's more difficult if you don't have a partner to hand things off to
Real talk: you will always just have less time
7:15 Choices and Bringing your laptop along
Being efficient and aware of the time you have
But don't burn out
12:36 The pressure to always be learning
Pros and cons to these feelings
How it relates to burn out
How it related to work/life balance
15:35 Staying competitive in the industry
Tools, tips, and tricks
18:36 Learning staycations
22:33 Know how you learn and setting goals
Knowing how you learn is really important
How much do you want to learn? To what extent? etc.
23:34 Learning while you're on the clock
Convincing your employer to give you time to learn
Selling learning time to your boss
34:36 External groups like meetups, slack, etc. are extremely important for having a peer group to learn from
Support groups are super important
Coworking locally is even helpful if you can't make it to meetups, etc.
37:10 Genius / Fail moments
Chris - Conference swag as gifts for kids when you get home #Genius
Allison - I get to do 3 because it's been a while. I started a subscription to Le Tote so I can get new clothes that are nursing and postpartum body friendly #Genius
Baby has been sleeping for the entire podcast #Genius
My son didn't realize he could get out of his room on his own in the morning and he thought he had been left home alone #Fail
Josh - Labo (https://labo.nintendo.com/) is a set of projects made out of cardboard and it's integrated into a Nintendo Switch. It's awesome, but we haven't had a chance to do it yet. #Genius
JC -We're participating in the mulch fundraiser. My kids had to go out and hustle and sell mulch, cover fees, etc. But the fail was that my 15 year old had a snarky answering machine message on his phone and he lost a sale as a result. #Genius turned #Fail
53:00 Contact Us!
Tell us what you're learning!
Follow & Support
Please follow us @parentdrivendev (https://twitter.com/parentdrivendev) on Twitter or email us at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]). Our website is at ParentDrivenDevelopment.com (https://parentdrivendevelopment.com)
Support us via Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/parentdrivendev) and get access to our our Slack Community.
Panel:
Josh Puetz (https://twitter.com/joshpuetz)
Allison McMillan (https://twitter.com/allie_p)
Chris Sexton (https://twitter.com/crsexton)
JC Avena (https://twitter.com/jcavena)
Parent Driven Development
Episode 007: Keeping up to date with tech
00:27 Welcome back Allison
01:00 Today topic: Learning during the work day
02:47 It's ok if learning doesn't happen when your kids are little
04:14 Learning if you're a single parent is more difficult
It's more difficult if you don't have a partner to hand things off to
Real talk: you will always just have less time
7:15 Choices and Bringing your laptop along
Being efficient and aware of the time you have
But don't burn out
12:36 The pressure to always be learning
Pros and cons to these feelings
How it relates to burn out
How it related to work/life balance
15:35 Staying competitive in the industry
Tools, tips, and tricks
18:36 Learning staycations
22:33 Know how you learn and setting goals
Knowing how you learn is really important
How much do you want to learn? To what extent? etc.
23:34 Learning while you're on the clock
Convincing your employer to give you time to learn
Selling learning time to your boss
34:36 External groups like meetups, slack, etc. are extremely important for having a peer group to learn from
Support groups are super important
Coworking locally is even helpful if you can't make it to meetups, etc.
37:10 Genius / Fail moments
Chris - Conference swag as gifts for kids when you get home #Genius
Allison - I get to do 3 because it's been a while. I started a subscription to Le Tote so I can get new clothes that are nursing and postpartum body friendly #Genius
Baby has been sleeping for the entire podcast #Genius
My son didn't realize he could get out of his room on his own in the morning and he thought he had been left home alone #Fail
Josh - Labo is a set of projects made out of cardboard and it's integrated into a Nintendo Switch. It's awesome, but we haven't had a chance to do it yet. #Genius
JC -We're participating in the mulch fundraiser. My kids had to go out and hustle and sell mulch, cover fees, etc. But the fail was that my 15 year old had a snarky answering machine message on his phone and he lost a sale as a result. #Genius turned #Fail
53:00 Contact Us!
Tell us what you're learning!
Follow & Support
Please follow us @parentdrivendev on Twitter or email us at [email protected]. Our website is at ParentDrivenDevelopment.com
Support us via Patreon and get access to our our Slack Community.
Panel: