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Join Mark and Allen on this episode of Two Voice Devs as they dive into the often overlooked but crucial topic of mentorship in software development. They explore what mentorship is (and isn't), the benefits for both mentor and mentee, and share personal anecdotes and practical advice. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights into fostering a culture of learning and growth within development teams.
Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:00:45 - Defining Mentorship: It's more than just giving advice
0:04:15 - Mentorship vs. Education: What's the difference?
0:07:35 - Real-World Mentoring Examples: From junior devs to senior colleagues
0:09:55 - "Nobody cares how many people you had to ask for help..."
0:13:05 - A Cautionary Tale: When mentorship goes wrong
0:18:35 - Creating a Safe Space: Encouraging questions and celebrating wins
0:21:40 - The Mentor's Responsibility: Be prepared and available
0:24:55 - Vulnerability is Key: It's okay to say "I don't know"
0:26:55 - Advice for Mentees: Be open to help and willing to learn
0:28:50 - It's "Our Code": Shifting the mindset from individual ownership
0:31:10 - Mentorship as a Craft: Passing down knowledge to the next generation
0:33:40 - Call to Action: Share your mentorship experiences and questions!
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Join Mark and Allen on this episode of Two Voice Devs as they dive into the often overlooked but crucial topic of mentorship in software development. They explore what mentorship is (and isn't), the benefits for both mentor and mentee, and share personal anecdotes and practical advice. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights into fostering a culture of learning and growth within development teams.
Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:00:45 - Defining Mentorship: It's more than just giving advice
0:04:15 - Mentorship vs. Education: What's the difference?
0:07:35 - Real-World Mentoring Examples: From junior devs to senior colleagues
0:09:55 - "Nobody cares how many people you had to ask for help..."
0:13:05 - A Cautionary Tale: When mentorship goes wrong
0:18:35 - Creating a Safe Space: Encouraging questions and celebrating wins
0:21:40 - The Mentor's Responsibility: Be prepared and available
0:24:55 - Vulnerability is Key: It's okay to say "I don't know"
0:26:55 - Advice for Mentees: Be open to help and willing to learn
0:28:50 - It's "Our Code": Shifting the mindset from individual ownership
0:31:10 - Mentorship as a Craft: Passing down knowledge to the next generation
0:33:40 - Call to Action: Share your mentorship experiences and questions!
Thumbnail generated by Imagen 3 with prompt:Podcast thumbnail, illustrative with a touch of tech, cartoonish.Scene: Two podcast hosts, sitting in front of microphones,smiling and engaging in conversation.Both hosts are male, caucasian, software developers in their early 50s,wearing glasses, and are clean shaven.The host on the left is wearing a dark red t-shirt and a brown flat cap.The host on the right is wearing a light blue polo shirt.Warm, inviting lighting.Background: Elements subtly hinting at a collaborative workspacewith many people involved.One figure gestures towards the people in the background suggesting mentorshipwhile the other listens intently, holding a water mug with a straw.Negative prompt: beards
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