Hacking Culture is a show that explores the art and science of hacking, with a focus on Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS). Hosted by public radio veteran Dr. Matthew Tift, the show features people and organizations that engage in the practice of hacking, defend software freedom, or seekā¦

Matthew Tift talks with Yvette Erasmus about building healthy relationships at home and work with nonviolent communication (NVC)

Matthew Tift talks with Dori Kelner, a mindfulness teacher, yoga teacher, and a long-time member of the Drupal community about evidence-based workplace mindfulness programs

Matthew Tift talks with Nicole Lovald about the differences between therapy and contemplative practices, such as yoga and meditation.

Matthew Tift talks with Angie Byron about preventing burnout, community wellness checks, and other issues related to cultivating well-being in open-source communities, including Drupal

Matthew Tift talks with Stephanie Wagner about Healthy Minds Innovations, their Health Minds @Work program, and "hacking the mind."

Matthew Tift talks with James Sansbury and Matt Westgate about the history of Lullabot, building teams of Drupal experts, and moving away from the phrase "rock star."

Matthew Tift talks with Dr. Joanne Armitage about performing with ALGOBABEZ, her live coding workshops for women and non-binary people, narratives around failure, inclusion and diversity, and more

In this episode, Matthew Tift talks with Mike Hodnick (aka Kindohm) about live coding, TidalCycles, performing with other live coders, creating new sounds, and much more

This episode discusses DrupalCon Nashville, the movie The Matrix, and various ways to understand the Drupal community

In this episode, Matthew Tift talks with Jen Lampton about the Backdrop project, the differences between the Drupal and Backdrop communities, helping people, organizing software communities, and more

Matthew Tift talks with Brian Frias about the Backdrop community, Backdrop in the enterprise, Drupal, WordPress, FOSS, and more

Matthew Tift talks with Tom Grandy about Backdrop, Drupal, and free software in schools

This episode of Hacking Culture offers perspectives on what John Cage can teach us about hacking

In this episode of Hacking Culture, Matthew Tift talks with Clayton Dewey about Drutopia, an initiative to revolutionize the way we build online tools

In this episode of Hacking Culture, Matthew Tift talks with Matt Westgate and Seth Brown about Lullabot, the Drupal community, and how people who build free software improve the world.

In this episode of Hacking Culture, Matthew Tift talks with Stu Keroff about a Linux User Group for Asian middle-school students called Asian Penguins

Holly Ross, the Executive Director of the Drupal Association, discusses the Drupal community, the Drupal Association, non-profits, business, tax codes, and more

Matthew Tift talks with Allison Randal about her experiences participating in multiple open source and free software communities.

Robert Douglass and Thomas Bonte discuss their Kickstarter-funded project to produce a public domain recording and digital score of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier

Jesse von Doom talks about how the CASH Music platform solves problems for working musicians

Bill Haenel from North Country Public Radio talks about free software in public media.

Software forking is one of the fundamental characteristics of free software, and in this episode Nate Haug discusses Backdrop, a Drupal fork.