29 episódios
- Life is long. A series of chapters as you move from one scene to the next. Childhood, becoming a young adult, possibly a parent at some point, and more.
But how much more? We talk to two people who are well into their later chapters. Scott talks to Lawrence Lockhart about reinventing yourself well into midlife. Rob talks to his mom, who, in her early 80s, was far from her final chapter.
Lawrence Lockhart
LinkedIn
Instagram
TikTok
Music
Whipping the Horse's Eyes - Calexico
Yin and Yang (The Flowerpot Man), Instrumental - Love and Rockets
Spy Always Dies Alone, 23117649
Oleksandr Stepanov
Yrii Semchyshyn
NiN, Ghosts - What do you do when your voice gains an audience? Do you rattle cages or open doors? That's what we talk about in this episode.
Scott talks to Anjuan Simmons about the power of lending your privilege, lifting people up by getting out of the way.
Rob talks to April Edwards about being an ally, listening, and shutting up. April's blog post about her health battle can be found here.
Music
The music used for this show is shared, kindly, by the following artists - our thanks to them!
Zakhar Dziubenko
SPMusic
OctoSound
Alexi Action
Nine Inch Nails (as always)
Praz Khanal - How does our Faith drive us? Do you have Faith in yourself and your abilities, and how do you know you're on the right path? In this episode of This Developer's Life we offer you two stories.
Rob has packed up his family and is travelling the world. He talks about his Faith in his children, recorded in a small town in Greece.
Then we talk to Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo, aka Sammus, about her crisus of Faith. She's juggling getting a PhD from Cornell while her side career as a musician is starting to take off. Which path is the right path?
Sammus - Mae Jemison
Sammus - No Hands
Sammus - The Father
Sammus - 1080p
Sammus - Pity Party
Sammus - Success
Sammus - Power Ups
Sammus - Cybernetic Armor - In this episode of This Developer's Life we ask the hard questions about space. Why aren't we on Mars? Why haven't we gone back to the moon? We talk to Paul Lutus, Dan Bricklin, Tamar Cohen, and hear from Ray Bradbury.
Scott and Rob have not yet gone to space and don't understand why. In this episode of This Developer's Life we ask the hard questions about space. Why aren't we on Mars? Why haven't we gone back to the moon? We talk to Paul Lutus, Dan Bricklin, Tamar Cohen, and hear from Ray Bradbury.
Credits
Thank you to Jeff Goldsmith, maker of the free storytelling app Backstory, for allowing us to use his recording of Ray Bradbury from Comic-Con 2010. - Big thanks from both my wife and myself for the outpouring of support after our Cancer announcement. Last year was a long year and the Cancer part of the year was particularly long.
We were very private about the whole thing and waited to tell anyone until we knew we were mostly OK. However, to my surprise, the day of the diagnosis my wife, who has never shown much interested in podcasting announced "I want to record an audio Cancer Diary. Can you do that?"
So we did.
We honestly didn't know if we were going to publish this when we started but after a month of editing late into the night, we are.
This episode of This Developer's Life takes a half year of our lives and many, many hours of audio and turns it into a single hour show that Mo and I are happy to share it with you today.
I hope you enjoy the show and that you and yours are, and remain, healthy.
Music
The music tracks this week are used under Creative Commons. Please check out our friends on SoundCloud.
Xinbi - Elysian Rain
Ian Redfield Music - Thoughtful Violin (2010)
Yogi Music - Stuff
Lunova Labs - La Vie
Jéan-Paul D. Jackson - Mimi
SlightWhiteRabbit - Relax1
Seven Lions - Days to Come
itsjakez - Cancer
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