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This episode is brought to you by Moteburg, tools for healthy remote teams and workers.This week I talked with Rolen Le a remote data engineer working out of Washington DC. We discussed how he got into development, work life as a data engineer, the DC tech scene and how RPG's relate to remote work. Happy Hacking Professional 2 keyboardGriffen laptop standFeedlyHabiticaHungry AcademyWhy's (Poignant) Guide to RubyMichael Hartl's Rails tutorialJeff CasimirJumpstart LabGalvanizeTuringGeneral AssemblyFlatiron SchoolPareto PrincipleElasticsearchSafari Books OnlineDraft.jsGarmin ForerunnerYeti microphoneETLHacking JournalismRuby for GoodCode for DCRolen's Keep Ruby Weird talk "Dungeons & Collaboration"

This episode is brought to you by Moteburg, tools for healthy remote teams and workers.This week I talked with Andy Mention a remote software developer working out of Leadville CO. We discussed traveling, tooling, on-boarding developers, creating structure, building trust, remote first vs friendly and remote etiquette.Leadville, ColoradoPomodoro TechniqueHow to RemoteTooling for Remote WorkRemote First vs Remote Friendly

This week I talked with Drew Bisset a remote software developer working out of Lexington, VA. We discussed Dealing with isolation, creating boundaries, moving to a rural environment, remote leadership, creating a culture of learning, and remote hiring.Children interrupt BBC News interview - BBC News Mob Programmingweworkremotely.comSearch Hacker News Job PostGive it five minutesTuft & Needle

This week I talked with Taylor Brooks, a remote software developer working out of Austin. In this episode we discuss building out a remote workspace, deep work and scheduling time, advantages and drawbacks to pair programming, and feeling planted in a place as a remote worker.Magsafe USB-CSpectacleDashAlfredAppear.inDeep WorkTaylor's spotify playlistCapital FactoryGalvanizeWeWorkAndy Mention's how to remote article

This week I talked with Olivier Lacan a software developer working for Code School out of Paris. In this episode we talk about setting up a remote workspace, including less common things like considering the lighting in your office to help your team pick up on your non-verbal communication, how he started working remotely, guiding your organization into a healthy remote culture, setting work/life boundaries, sync vs async communication, mental health, and talking to yourself.Nick Offerman's Good clean funMX Ergotron cinema display stand Twelve South iPhone standApple Magic Trackpad 2Ikea sit stand deskRuby5Envy LabsCode SchoolPair ProgrammingMob ProgrammingPluralsightRubber Duck DebuggingOlivier's blogRuby FacetsBywordAaron Patterson play by playBack to Work with Merlin Mann

This week I talked with Arron Mabrey, who has been working remotely for 3 years. In this episode he talks about hammock programming, tools, being present as a parent, building relationships with coworkers, using time tracking to build good work patterns, and tapping into larger tech markets to increase your standard of living.