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FAQs about #TheTechHustle Podcast π:How many episodes does #TheTechHustle Podcast π have?The podcast currently has 86 episodes available.
September 13, 2025Backstage with BobbyD featuring Daniel AdeyanjuDaniel Adeyanju's journey from watching his father build computers in Jamaica to becoming a tech leader represents the transformative power of intentional innovation. With Nigerian roots and a unique pathway through the tech world, Daniel shares how the simple image of his father building computers to feed their family created a lasting desire to extend that opportunity to others.Growing up between Jamaica, Antigua, and eventually California, Daniel witnessed firsthand how technology could empower communities. Though initially pursuing studies in Africana Studies and biology, his realization that "tech is eating the world and none of us are in it" sparked a mission to bring more diverse voices into technology. This led him through roles as a software engineer at Macy's, a career coach at CUNY Lehman College, and work with tech bootcamps before founding his company Be Great Today.Throughout our conversation, Daniel reveals how his cultural heritage has shaped his approach to technology and leadership. The values instilled by his grandfather β "never forget where you're from" and "never forget the father of whom you are" β remain central to his philosophy. This cultural grounding enables him to bridge divides within the Black diaspora, fostering greater understanding and collaboration in tech spaces that desperately need diverse perspectives.What stands out most in Daniel's approach is his framework for success: "Always be connecting, always be building, always be learning." He applies this to everything from DevOps (which he brilliantly explains as bridging the gap between software engineers and infrastructure specialists) to his thoughts on AI as "amplified intent." Rather than approaching technological advances with fear, he advocates engagement from a place of love and service, challenging listeners to build technologies that genuinely serve underrepresented communities.Whether he's discussing his co-founded coffee shop Ka Cafe in Jersey City, his approach to public speaking, or his advice for the next generation of technologists through his four Ps framework (People, Projects, Problem-solving, and Packaging), Daniel exemplifies what it means to use technology as a vehicle for positive change. Connect with him on LinkedIn or Instagram @BGreat to continue the conversation and learn how you can unlock your potential to solve the world's problems with intention and focus.Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more1hPlay
September 04, 20250069: From Prompt to Program: How AI Built a Secure File Transfer Tool in 15 MinutesHow can AI transform the way software engineers build applications? In this eye-opening episode, we explore the revolutionary potential of agentic AI through a practical demonstration. Bobby shares how he built a secure file-sharing application called FShare in just 15 minutes using OpenAI's toolsβa task that would traditionally take days or cost thousands to develop.The secure file transfer system Bobby created solves a common problem: how to securely send files between computers without relying on storage-limited paid services. His solution automatically encrypts files, uploads them to free sharing platforms, and provides simple commands for downloading them securely. All this was accomplished without writing a single line of code manually, challenging conventional software development wisdom.Perhaps most provocatively, Bobby argues that integrated development environments (IDEs) are becoming obsolete in the age of agentic AI. "If you're using an IDE, you're not using AI the right way. You're actually moving too slow," he explains, detailing how his AI agent "Kodak" has transformed his development process. This perspective sparked a fascinating discussion about the future of coding and engineering skills.Beyond this central topic, the team dives into exciting tech current events, including Sony and Honda's collaboration on a new EV sedan, brain implant technology for silent speech, iPhone 17 release details, and a useful website called TuneFind for identifying songs from movies and TV shows. The episode rounds out with sports updates and sponsor announcements, delivering the Tech Hustle's signature blend of cutting-edge tech insights and entertaining conversation.Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more1h 2minPlay
August 28, 2025Backstage with BobbyD featuring Peter TotahWhat does it really take to navigate a successful tech career without following the traditional path? In this revealing conversation, San Francisco native and Palestinian-American Peter Toto pulls back the curtain on his remarkable journey from a $7.75/hour temporary assembler to managing multi-million dollar deals at some of Silicon Valley's most influential companies.Starting with nothing but a two-year trade school degree and a knack for tinkering with electronics, Peter shares how he strategically positioned himself at companies like Hewlett Packard, Intel, Cisco, Twitter, and Facebook. His story illuminates the power of seizing opportunities regardless of the initial position, the critical importance of supportive managers who recognize untapped potential, and the career-defining moment when he transitioned from technical roles to the business side of technology.The conversation offers a fascinating glimpse into life at Twitter during its pre-IPO days, where Peter and host Bobby D collaborated to build systems like SupplyBird and LeftAtTheAltarBird that managed millions in computing resources. Their candid discussion about office culture highlights how spontaneous in-person interactions sparked innovations that might never have happened in today's remote work environment.Most compelling is Peter's perspective on evolution in tech careers. "If you stay in tech and don't evolve, you're going to be left behind," he warns, explaining how he's reinvented himself multiple timesβfrom hardware specialist to business operations expert to his current role working with no-code solutions and AI at Airtable. For young people considering tech careers today, he offers both encouragement and pragmatic advice, acknowledging that while his non-traditional path worked, getting a degree is increasingly essential in today's competitive landscape.Ready to future-proof your tech career? Listen now to discover the mindset and strategies that have helped Peter stay relevant through decades of technological disruptionβand might just help you do the same.Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more46minPlay
August 21, 20250068: The AI Revolution ContinuesThe AI landscape is shifting rapidly with OpenAI's dual release of GPT-5 and two open-source models, and this episode dives deep into what these developments mean for everyone from casual users to developers. Bobby D breaks down the significance of fine-tuning - a process that allows anyone to take these base models and customize them for specific purposes like image recognition or specialized knowledge domains."We mostly talk about open source for software engineering," Bobby explains, "but the cool thing our industry is finding, especially with LLMs and AI, is that you have to be on the side of publishing some open source content or models." This democratization of AI technology is creating new opportunities for innovation, with platforms like Hugging Face emerging as the "GitHub for AI."The conversation takes an intriguing turn when D-Hustle shares breaking tech news, including AOL finally shutting down its dial-up service after 30 years and a concerning incident where a humanoid robot "lashed out" during testing. Raymond follows with practical utility sites, including one that tests password security by calculating how long it would take a computer to crack it, revealing some passwords would take "billions of years" to break.Sports fans will appreciate D-Hustle's comprehensive updates spanning from the WNBA to NFL preseason, with heated debates about Shakur Sanders' future prospects. Whether you're tech-savvy, sports-obsessed, or simply curious about how AI is reshaping our world, this episode delivers valuable insights while reminding us that the AI we're experiencing today "is the worst it will ever be" - it only gets better from here.Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more1h 2minPlay
August 14, 2025Backstage with BobbyD featuring Patrick NewmanEver wonder what happens behind the scenes when your favorite social media platform suddenly crashes? In this illuminating conversation with Patrick Newman, a veteran software engineering manager with over 20 years of experience at Google, Twitter, and Amazon, we pull back the curtain on the invisible infrastructure that powers the digital world we rely on daily.Patrick shares the high-stakes responsibility of managing Twitter's Core Infrastructure teamβwork he describes as "the bottom of the car, the underneath the car... it holds everything up, but you don't see it." His team created innovative solutions that prevented dozens of potential global outages, demonstrating how critical these unseen systems are to our online experiences. The conversation reveals the fascinating tension between moving quickly and maintaining stability in platforms used by millions.Beyond technical insights, Patrick offers a refreshingly honest perspective on career development in the AI era. While embracing AI as a powerful tool for coding, he emphasizes that "AI can be a great accelerant, but it's not going to fix a fundamental gap in knowledge." This wisdom comes from a career that's spanned multiple technological revolutionsβfrom the early internet to mobile to cloud computing and now AI.Perhaps most compelling is Patrick's unexpected journeyβfrom teaching English in Japan to becoming a baseball blogger with 45,000 daily readers to managing engineering teams at tech giants. His story demonstrates how diverse experiences can shape leadership approaches and how maintaining professional relationships opens doors to new opportunities. The genuine mentorship dynamic between Patrick and host Bobby shines throughout their conversation, offering listeners a model for supportive professional relationships.Whether you're a seasoned tech professional navigating industry changes or just beginning your journey, this episode provides valuable perspective on staying adaptable, continuing to learn, and finding your unique path in technology. As Patrick advises, "Have a goal, stick with it... If coding isn't working for you, maybe SRE will, maybe product management will... those dots connect, no matter how far along they go."Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more51minPlay
August 07, 20250067: Agentic AI, The Future of Automation Has ArrivedThe technological landscape is transforming before our eyes, and agentic AI stands at the forefront of this revolution. Unlike the AI we've grown accustomed to, which simply responds to our queries, agentic AI takes autonomous action based on our instructions β booking flights, making dinner reservations, sending emails, and more.OpenAI's latest feature merges operator functions with deep research capabilities, creating an AI that doesn't just understand your requests but actively works to fulfill them. With its own web browser and text editor, this technology represents the next evolutionary leap in how we interact with digital systems. Similar advancements from Claude, Gemini, and Grok demonstrate the industry-wide race toward more capable AI assistants that do rather than merely suggest.The implications extend far beyond our computers. Tesla's recent summer update brought Grok to newer vehicles, though hardware limitations prevent older models from accessing these features β highlighting how quickly technology advances and the choices manufacturers make about backward compatibility. This sparked an animated debate about electric vehicle maintenance, with particular focus on battery replacement costs versus traditional vehicle upkeep.Meanwhile, the global tech manufacturing landscape shifts dramatically, with India overtaking China as the primary smartphone supplier to the US market. This geopolitical reshuffling reflects changing trade policies and economic relationships that directly impact the devices we use daily.For those concerned about getting what they pay for online, Netflix's Fast.com offers an unbiased tool to measure your actual internet speeds, independent of provider-owned tests that might paint a rosier picture of your connection quality. This transparency empowers consumers to hold service providers accountable.Whether you're fascinated by AI's evolution, curious about electric vehicle ownership, or simply want to ensure your internet performs as promised, understanding these technological shifts helps you navigate our increasingly digital world with confidence and clarity.Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more1h 4minPlay
July 31, 2025Backstage with BobbyD featuring Lisa Patt-SanchezThe path to authentic leadership isn't about climbing corporate laddersβit's about discovering your unique purpose and lifting others along the way. In this captivating conversation with Lisa Pratt Sanchez, a veteran technologist who transformed from coder to executive to purpose-driven entrepreneur, we explore how leadership transcends job titles and organizational hierarchies.Lisa shares the pivotal moments that shaped her twenty-plus year journey through tech giants like Citrix and JM Family, revealing how she ultimately found her calling by helping others achieve their potential. Her insight that "leaders are born" challenges the notion that we must wait for authority before making an impact. As she explains, "Leadership means taking control of things you're meant to control and embracing others while seeking growth for yourself."The power of genuine connection emerges as a central theme throughout our discussion. Lisa recounts how mentoring a junior developer decades ago unexpectedly led to a significant business relationship years laterβa perfect illustration that "your network becomes your net worth." This circular journey demonstrates how authentic relationships built on knowledge-sharing and support create foundations for long-term success in technology.Most compelling is Lisa's framework for living a purpose-driven life, captured in her book "Working on a Project Called Life." Using the project management principles that guided her tech career, she provides a roadmap for discovering what we're truly meant to do. Her warning against being "busy with being busy" resonates deeply as she encourages listeners to stop waiting for perfect circumstances and start taking action toward meaningful work.Whether you're just starting in technology or considering your next career evolution, Lisa's wisdom offers a refreshing perspective on success that values human connection over titles and authentic purpose over prescribed paths. Listen now to discover how to lead from wherever you are and create the impact you were born to make.Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more40minPlay
July 25, 20250066: The Digital Eavesdropping Scandal: How Apple and Google Track Your Every WordYour digital devices are listeningβeven when you think they aren't. In this eye-opening episode, we pull back the curtain on how tech giants are secretly monitoring our daily conversations and movements, sometimes without our knowledge or consent.We dive deep into the shocking privacy settlements facing Apple ($95 million) and Google ($1.4 billion) for allegedly recording users without permission. "If you say you want to go to Puerto Rico, next thing you know, you have a message in your inbox saying here's a Puerto Rico trip," D Hustle reveals, highlighting how our supposedly private conversations become targeted marketing opportunities.The conversation shifts to Instagram's newest AI features, where we explore the fascinating yet concerning world of AI avatars that can engage in conversations, respond to DMs, and potentially blur the line between human and artificial interaction. We discuss the potential risks of "AI catfishing" and debate whether platforms should clearly mark when you're interacting with AI versus real people.Raymond brings practical utility with his nuggets, including GetLinkInfo.com for verifying suspicious links before clicking and WhatShouldIReadNext.com for book recommendations. We also catch you up on the latest sports developments across NHL, NBA, MLB, and more, with passionate commentary especially around Aaron Judge and Juan Soto's ongoing rivalry.As we navigate this increasingly AI-driven digital landscape, one question remains central: how much privacy are we willing to sacrifice for convenience? Listen now and join our community of tech enthusiasts who refuse to remain in the dark about the technology shaping our world. Then check out our Tech Hustle Academy where we're building the skills needed to thrive in this evolving digital landscape.Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more1h 17minPlay
July 17, 20250065: Seamless Integration, Building Voice AI into Your ApplicationsVoice technology is evolving beyond the robotic responses we've grown accustomed to, and today's episode takes you behind the scenes of this transformation. We test-drive Voice API, a platform that's revolutionizing how developers integrate conversational AI into applications with minimal coding effort.The demonstration reveals both the impressive natural flow and current limitations of voice agents. Listen as we explore how these systems process our speech, convert it to text for AI processing, then transform responses back into surprisingly human-like voice. What once required extensive development time can now be implemented with remarkable ease, raising fascinating questions about the future of customer service and human-machine interaction.Our tech roundup brings you news of Skype's sunset after 22 years as Microsoft pushes users toward Teams, plus we examine an incredible story of an iPhone surviving a 10,000-foot fall during skydiving (spoiler: the case deserves all the credit). Raymond shares invaluable insights on why mesh Wi-Fi networks dramatically outperform traditional extenders for eliminating dead zones in your home or office, explaining the technology in accessible terms.The conversation turns to Broadcastify.com, where you can legally listen to police, fire, and emergency service radio communications across the countryβa fascinating window into public safety operations. We wrap up with sports coverage spanning the WNBA, tennis, Formula One, and MLB, including all the latest standings and notable developments.Ready to level up your tech skills? Our Tech Hustle Academy is now accepting applications for the next cohort starting July 20th. Join us to learn AI implementation, coding fundamentals, and practical technology skills directly from our team of industry professionals. Follow the link in our show notes to secure your spot!Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more58minPlay
July 10, 20250064: Unleashing AI Agents: Exploring Goose's Desktop Automation PowerWhat if your AI assistant could literally take control of your computer? We're diving deep into Goose, a groundbreaking open-source AI agent that brings a new dimension to human-computer interaction. Unlike traditional AI tools that operate within web browsers, Goose can physically control your computer β moving your mouse, clicking buttons, and typing commands in response to your natural language instructions.This remarkable technology from Block (formerly Square) represents a significant shift toward "agentic AI" β artificial intelligence that independently executes complex tasks across your entire operating system. We explore how it works, potential applications, and the creative "Duck Duck Goose" philosophy behind its design. Currently available primarily for Mac users, this tool hints at a future where the boundaries between human intention and computer execution become increasingly blurred.We don't stop there. Our tech news segment tackles NVIDIA's latest GPU hotfix addressing persistent display issues, Microsoft's controversial decision to charge $1.50 per core for Windows security updates (potentially costing enterprise customers millions), and PlayStation's generous free content update. We also dive into an essential conversation about data backup strategies after discussing the Netflix documentary on the 2015 Ashley Madison breach, which resulted in devastating personal consequences for users who trusted their data with a single service.From groundbreaking AI tools to critical security insights, this episode delivers practical knowledge to help you navigate today's rapidly evolving tech landscape. Whether you're curious about the future of desktop automation or simply want to better protect your digital life, we've got you covered with actionable insights and thoughtful analysis.Support the showπ Join the Hustle! π₯ Join Our Community β Dive into our Discord, where the tech talk never stops. π Subscribe to the Newsletter β Your monthly dose of tech, culture, and community insights. π» Contribute on GitHub β Got code? Join our projects and make a difference. π€ Book a Speaker β Bring #TheTechHustle's fire to your event. π Explore Our Courses β Level up with our expert-led tech courses. πΌ Advertise with Us β Become a Sponsor or Partner with #TheTechHustle! π Make a Donation β Support the movement that's reshaping tech. ...more1h 14minPlay
FAQs about #TheTechHustle Podcast π:How many episodes does #TheTechHustle Podcast π have?The podcast currently has 86 episodes available.