We are delighted to introduce a brand new podcast brought to you by EuroSTAR Software Testing and members of our incredible community.
A podcast for everyone.
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... moreBy EuroSTAR Conferences
We are delighted to introduce a brand new podcast brought to you by EuroSTAR Software Testing and members of our incredible community.
A podcast for everyone.
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... moreThe podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Welcome to the latest episode of A Different Me – A podcast from EuroSTAR Huddle.
This episode’s guest is Simon Prior. Simon heads up the Core QA team at EasyJet. Simon is a well known speaker and meetup organiser in the Software Testing world.
This episode explores Neurodiversity and Simon explains why companies should consider it as part of their inclusion programmes.
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A Different Me podcast is a place for real conversations with real people about the importance of diversity and inclusion in our world. We all work hard, we all face challenges every day, each of us are unique, we each have different successes and challenging moments. A Different Me will celebrate these differences. Our differences bring us together.
Access all episodes of A Different Me podcast on EuroSTAR Huddle.
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In this episode of A Different Me, i spoke to Sanne Visser, RisingSTAR Winner 2018 and blockchain tester. Sanne is passionate about quality, developing best practices for blockchain that traditional software development doesn’t have answers for yet.
Sanne started in a new consultancy company in March. When discussing home life with her new co-workers, Sanne began exploring her personal life and in particular the school run. Sanne's husband is a full time dad and carries out all day to day activities concerning Sanne's children.
Sanne speaks about how this works for her family, however she still receives alot of questions regarding her situation.
Sanne says that although she enjoys speaking at conferences and everything, she doesnt feel the need to speak about her personal life. She does this to avoid the stigma attached to motherhood, this way Sanne can protect herself from being pigeon holed in her company. Sanne said she wants to feel that she is capable of all tasks in an equal manner.
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In the 2nd episode of A Different Me, Kevin Kelly from the NCBI tells his story about how he had to change and adapt to his disability during his teenager years and the journey he had to face.
Kevin now works helping the blind renter the workplace with the help of various programmes supplied by the NCBI and is an inspiring example of overcoming adversary.
Listen to his incredible story.
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.