Welcome To The Voxgig Podcast

We talk to people in the developer community about developer relations, public speaking and community events.

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Since 2018, Richard has been chatting to an international and diverse mix of speakers events organisers and software development advocates, mining for nuggets of wisdom.

Below you’ll find our current featured podcast. You can also scroll through our extensive archive. Each new podcast will be paired with a reinforcing podcast from the archive. You can find these suggestions in our accompanying newsletter.

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Anna Jordan
Episode
26
Anna Jordan
In this episode, host Orla Shanaghy chats to Anna Jordan, founder of ModwordsFest, Ireland’s first open mic festival for spoken word artists. Anna is also a freelance festival programmer, playwright, creative writing facilitator and publican.
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Andrew Macadam
Episode
25
Andrew Macadam
In this episode, Richard speaks with Andrew Macadam. Andrew is currently the Managing Director for startups in Western Europe at Microsoft. He has also held a myriad of other roles, including being an Evangelist, which at Microsoft means you go out and get people excited about new technologies.
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Neil O'Brien
Episode
24
Neil O'Brien
In this episode Richard speaks with Neil O’Brien. Neil is the founder of the company Time to Fly and is currently one of Ireland’s most sought after professional conference speakers and life coaches. He focuses on the topics of mental fitness, mental health and wellbeing.
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Kwame Nyanning
Episode
23
Kwame Nyanning
Kwame tells Richard about his interesting start in public speaking, which involved him on stage doing hip hop! They discuss how incredible it feels when you actually succeed at a talk—and how, unfortunately, you can always bomb, even when you are well established in your speaking career.
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Mary Carty
Episode
22
Mary Carty
Mary gives interesting insights into how public speaking can come in handy when you are trying to present your vision to the people around you. She also shares the process that helps her improve her speeches: recording herself—even when it’s hard to hear.
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Pat Dwyer
Episode
21
Pat Dwyer
Pat Dwyer is an award-winning improv comedian who is also a professional public speaker and facilitator. Earlier in his career, Pat moved to Chicago, where he worked and toured with the world-famous Second City Theater and iO Theater, among others.
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Natalia Wiechowski
Episode
20
Natalia Wiechowski
Natalia is a certified digital marketing professional, a Forbes Coaches Council member and holds a PhD in philosophy & social science. At age 29, Natalia decided to drastically change her life and career by moving from her native Germany to Dubai and becoming a personal branding strategist.
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Oisin Lunny
Episode
19
Oisin Lunny
Oisín Lunny is a professional public speaker, master of ceremonies (MC), radio presenter and journalist. He has hosted and moderated events and given keynote presentations at over 200 conferences worldwide, including TEDx, MWC and SXSW.
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Danielle Brown
Episode
18
Danielle Brown
Danielle Brown MBE is a double Paralympic gold medallist and five-time World Champion in archery. She successfully transitioned from the United Kingdom disabled team onto the able-bodied team. Besides her sporting achievements, Danielle works to help others achieve their ambitions.
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Furkan Karayel
Episode
17
Furkan Karayel
Furkan Karayel is a software engineer, founder and CEO of Diversein.com, a global diversity and inclusion platform, and a professional tech speaker.
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Kevlin Henney
Episode
16
Kevlin Henney
Kevlin Henney is a professional public speaker and the highly regarded author of 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know. He also runs his own software consultancy firm.
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Jim "Flash" Gordon
Episode
15
Jim "Flash" Gordon
Flash is full of wisdom about public speaking. A trick of his is to pretend that whoever you are talking to is your best friend. This helps you feel more comfortable.
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Florin Cardasim
Episode
14
Florin Cardasim
In this episode, Florin and Richard discuss Florin’s trial-and-error style of speaking. Using this style taught him the importance of understanding the audience, and that it is important to speak regularly so that you do not end up back at square one: afraid of speaking.
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Dov Baron
Episode
13
Dov Baron
In this episode, Dov describes his first speaking experience, which was comical and moving, yet surprisingly successful. He also explains that although it is important to be practised and rehearsed as a speaker, it is dangerous to lean on this too much, as it can make you come off as wooden.
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Karina Ochis
Episode
12
Karina Ochis
In this episode, Karina takes Richard through the different steps involved in personal branding, explaining why elite personal branding is extremely important in order for all of us to truly succeed. She describes what it was like being on TEDx where she presented her formula, ‘The Olympics of Life’
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