Conference Speaking and Diverse Perspectives with Carina C. Zona and Mark Yoon
Summary
Want to start speaking at conferences? We go over how to get your first conference acceptance, then how to become a better speaker over time. For conference organizers, we also discuss how to find the best speakers from a diverse set of backgrounds and experiences. Carina C. Zona (@cczona) and Mark Yoon (@wimyoon) join Noel Rappin (@noelrap) on this episode of Tech Done Right.
Notes
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Carina C. Zona (https://twitter.com/cczona): Longtime developer and advocate in the tech community, certified sex educator, founder of @CallbackWomen (https://twitter.com/CallbackWomen)
Mark Yoon (https://twitter.com/wimyoon): Developer and Director of Talent at Table XI (http://www.tablexi.com/)
01:12 - @CallbackWomen (https://twitter.com/CallbackWomen): What it is and How it Came to Be
Website with More Information (http://www.callbackwomen.com/)
DevChix (http://www.devchix.com/)
05:45 - Questions You Should Ask as a First-time Speaker and Speaker Outreach
10:06 - The Goal and Mission of @CallbackWomen
On BritRuby (Avdi Grimm’s Blog Post Re: Diversity at Conferences) (http://www.virtuouscode.com/2012/11/19/on-britruby/)
Carina’s Talk: Schemas for the Real World (http://confreaks.tv/videos/gogaruco2012-schemas-for-the-real-world)
15:24 - Advice for Conference Organizers to Make Conferences Accessible to Everyone; Internal and External Barriers for Potential Speakers
23:29 - Everyone Has Something Valuable to Contribute and Talk About: Approaching Talk Proposals
- Nadia Odunayo: The Guest: A Guide To Code Hospitality (https://youtu.be/hHzWG1FltaE)
32:28 - Getting a Talk Accepted
- Nickolas Means: How to Crash an Airplane @ RubyConf 2015 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2FUSr3WlPk)
38:38 - Benefits and Impacts of Speaking at a Conference Special Guests: Carina C. Zona and Mark Yoon.

Conference Speaking and Diverse Perspectives with Carina C. Zona and Mark Yoon

Summary

Want to start speaking at conferences? We go over how to get your first conference acceptance, then how to become a better speaker over time. For conference organizers, we also discuss how to find the best speakers from a diverse set of backgrounds and experiences. Carina C. Zona (@cczona) and Mark Yoon (@wimyoon) join Noel Rappin (@noelrap) on this episode of Tech Done Right.

Notes

Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right or leave us a review on iTunes!

Carina C. Zona: Longtime developer and advocate in the tech community, certified sex educator, founder of @CallbackWomen

Mark Yoon: Developer and Director of Talent at Table XI

01:12 - @CallbackWomen: What it is and How it Came to Be

Website with More Information
DevChix

05:45 - Questions You Should Ask as a First-time Speaker and Speaker Outreach

10:06 - The Goal and Mission of @CallbackWomen

On BritRuby (Avdi Grimm’s Blog Post Re: Diversity at Conferences)
Carina’s Talk: Schemas for the Real World

15:24 - Advice for Conference Organizers to Make Conferences Accessible to Everyone; Internal and External Barriers for Potential Speakers

23:29 - Everyone Has Something Valuable to Contribute and Talk About: Approaching Talk Proposals

Nadia Odunayo: The Guest: A Guide To Code Hospitality

32:28 - Getting a Talk Accepted

Nickolas Means: How to Crash an Airplane @ RubyConf 2015

38:38 - Benefits and Impacts of Speaking at a Conference

Special Guests: Carina C. Zona and Mark Yoon.

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