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The Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN) is a community of professionals who come together to share information and advice about jobs, roles, careers, and the journeys we all take throughout our lives as the designers, builders, fixers, investigators, explainers, and protectors of the world’s technology. The goal of the ISN podcast is to shine a light on the myriad ways people can apply their passion for technology and to encourage others to pursue their own tech-related passions, no matter what.

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    • Jul 9, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    Final Episode!

    Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 59:41 Transcription Available


    Join Chris Grundmann and Zoe Rose in the poignant and heartfelt final episode of the Imposter Syndrome Network podcast. As they wrap up an incredible journey with their 100th episode, Chris and Zoe take a nostalgic look back at the episodes that made an impact, the lessons learned, and the experiences shared. They delve into the recurring themes of community, overcoming self-doubt, and the realization that no one is truly alone in their struggles.In this episode, you'll hear about the transformative power of conversations, the importance of support systems, and the profound insights gained from guests who opened up about their own battles with imposter syndrome. Whether you're a long-time listener or tuning in for the first time, this episode is a touching tribute to the podcast's legacy and a celebration of the authentic connections forged along the way.Don't miss the emotional and inspiring conclusion to a series that has touched countless lives.So long and thanks for all the fish--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Chris Grundemann

    Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 67:05 Transcription Available


    Today, we have a special treat for you as we delve into the life and career of our own Chris Grundemann. Known for his insightful interviews and technical expertise, Chris takes the hot seat to share his remarkable journey.Chris takes us through the diverse career roles and paths he's navigated, and shares how his passion for technology led him to take on various positions, balancing employment with entrepreneurial ventures while raising his children. He discusses the challenges of dealing with impostor syndrome, especially in a field where he didn't fit the traditional mold of an entrepreneur, and from the perspective of someone without a formal education. Chris also shares personal anecdotes about his early life, the ironies of starting a career to avoid people only to find himself in roles requiring significant communication, and his intrinsic motivation to take initiative and try out ideas himself.Don't miss this captivating conversation where we uncover some of the layers that make up the man that is Chris Grundemann.-"My driving force is learning… as long as I'm learning, then it's cool. We can get through this."-Chris' Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cgrundemann/ Blog: https://chrisgrundemann.com/index.php/blog/ Modern Autodidactism: https://medium.com/modern-autodidactism Network Automation Forum: https://networkautomation.forum FullCtl: https://www.fullctl.com/ IX-Denver: https://ix-denver.org/OIX: https://www.oix.org/--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Zoë Rose

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 58:43 Transcription Available


    Today, we have a very special episode featuring our own Zoë Rose. You've heard her interview multiple talents in the industry, and now it's her turn to share her story.Zoë takes us through the diverse roles and paths she's navigated in her career. She shares how the ironies of life led her to pursue a field she thought would require minimal social interaction, only to realize the critical importance of communication in the IT world.She discusses the difficulties she faced as a woman in a male-dominated workplace, her advocacy for clarity and communication as someone who struggles with understanding others, and the challenges of being a working single mother.Zoë also reflects on her journey to self-valuation and the importance of admitting when you don't know something.Don't miss this insightful conversation with Zoë. No matter how well you think you know someone, there's always something new to learn.-I've learned that admitting your mistakes and being upfront about it builds trust and respect. It's okay to say 'I don't know.' That honesty has been crucial in my career.-Zoë's Links:LinkedInTwitterBloghttps://techfieldday.net/@RoseSec  https://bsky.app/profile/rosesec.bsky.social  --Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

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    Troy Hunt

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 31:06 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Zoe is back with a one-on-one with Troy Hunt. He is the founder of the pivotal cybersecurity resource “Have I Been Pwned”, the Microsoft regional director, MVP, Pluralsight instructor, and an active member of the security community.Troy shares his unexpected journey from aspiring pilot to tech influencer, revealing how a simple blog post evolved into a career-defining move. He discusses the power of public contributions to Stack Overflow, user group attendance, and open-source code repositories in establishing credibility in the tech world.We delve into the importance of communication skills, not just in tech but in life, and how blogging tests one's knowledge. We also touch on the challenges of self-employment, the balance between work and personal life, and the lessons learned from mistakes.Don't miss this candid conversation that explores the intersections of tech, career growth, and the personal journeys that shape us.-Just go out there and do stuff.Put yourself out there.-Links: LinkedInTwitterBloghttps://bigmachine.io/pwned/ --Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Nathaniel Todd

    Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 28:10 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Nathaniel Todd where we talk about his humble start in a farming community near Chicago, tearing apart old VHS to working at Colorado's largest Internet exchange providers.Rather than pursuing a traditional college education, Nathaniel chose a different path: he joined the army. His decision led to a long and prosperous career, filled with valuable experiences. As a network engineer, he learned the importance of leadership, teamwork, and the art of learning from mistakes.We will talk about how wrestling played a significant role in shaping his character during his youth. It taught him resilience, self-reliance, and discipline—qualities that have been invaluable in his technology career.Don't miss this exciting conversation with Nathaniel Todd!-“Wrestling steered my life.It's the ultimate in teaching you how to pick yourself back up after you failWrestling paved the way for me to be able to say I made it to where I'm at."---Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Simone Spinelli

    Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 29:22 Transcription Available


    In this episode we are accompanied by Simone Spinelli, a seasoned network and system engineer, as he delves into his inspiring career trajectory. From his academic roots at the University of Pisa to his role in the ISP sphere in the Netherlands, Simone's journey is a testament to the power of growth and learning in the tech industry.He'll explain to us what is the difference between users and customers, the importance of community in tech, his transition from network engineer to network architect at GÉANT, and the challenges of network automation and optimization.Don't miss this exciting talk with Simone Spinelli!-Communication is one of the key things to do work in tech.because there is this idea that we work in isolation.But no, actually that's not how it works. -Links: LinkedInGEANT--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Marisol Sepulveda

    Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later May 28, 2024 28:23 Transcription Available


    In today's extraordinary episode, we continue our series of tech-adjacent guests, and we are honored to talk with Marisol Sepulveda, a double board-certified physician in occupational and preventive medicine. Currently, she serves as a medical director for Optum United Healthcare.During our conversation, we delve into her experiences with workplace discrimination, the importance of resilience in speaking out against harassment, and her experience working in a male-dominated environment. Marisol also shares her passion for transforming healthcare to make healthy choices accessible and to support patient-focused care. She emphasizes the value of authentic leadership, the impact of mentors, and the importance of diverse perspectives in effective teamwork.Join us for this important discussion with our friend Marisol!-If the shoe doesn't fit, don't force it because it will break and it will break you-Links: LinkedInInstagram--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Mark Calkins

    Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later May 21, 2024 27:53 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we sit down with Mark Calkins, a visionary in the tech industry whose early love for technology led him to run a BBS at the tender age of 12.Mark has navigated the highs and lows of the tech world, starting his career amidst the internet bubble and quickly advancing to work on AS 1 by 18. His journey took a pivotal turn at Time Warner Telecom, shaping his future endeavors.He shares his transformative experience at ViaSat, where he played a key role in pioneering internet services on airplanes, witnessing firsthand the real-world impact of his innovations.As a leader at Packet Fabric, Mark discovered his knack for steering teams away from office politics, focusing on direct and empathetic leadership, especially during crises.We'll explore his professional philosophy, views on the relevance of certifications today, and commitment to giving back to the community.Join us for this inspiring and insightful conversation with Mark Calkins.-“I don't think I'm one of the best at building things.I am one of the best at fixing things though, and my approach to architecture and building is like troubleshooting in reverse.It's kind of how I approach things and what would I do if this was broken."-Links:LinkedIn--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Glenn Dekhayser

    Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later May 14, 2024 27:24 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we're thrilled to feature Glenn Dekhayser, a tech virtuoso whose career spans over 28 years, marked by a relentless pursuit of simplicity in technical solutions for complex business needs.Glenn takes us back to his roots, where a computer gifted by his mother ignited a lifelong passion for technology, leading him to an early job at Radio Shack. His knack for sales, honed by his experiences as a musician, paved the way for his college years, where he learned the invaluable skill of learning how to learn.From developing one of the first B2B online sales platforms in the early ‘90s to his audacious leap to Equinix, Glenn's journey is a narrative of innovation, risk-taking, and the joy of doing what you love. He candidly shares the challenges of feeling like an outsider in the channel, selling others' products, and the imposter syndrome that accompanied him even as he joined a large company surrounded by brilliant minds.Tune in to this compelling episode with Glenn Dekhayser, as we explore the power of embracing “I don't know,” the courage to solve problems without seeking permission, and the personal and professional growth that comes from stepping out of comfort zones.-“Make sure you know that ‘I don't know' are three good words… The wrong approach to imposter syndrome is to try to make something up.”-Links:LinkedInBlogFediverse--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Arjan Timmerman

    Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later May 7, 2024 29:25 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we're joined by Arjan Timmerman, a distinguished IT architect and analyst whose career has flourished over 25 years across the European tech landscape.Arjan recounts his early days, from his first summer job dealing with tulip bulbs to his “real” job involving AutoCAD drawings, which led him to pioneer a computer backup system for storing these designs. This marked the beginning of his technological journey, navigating through the eras of floppy disks and evolving storage capacities.We delve into the transformation of TECHunplugged from an event-centric venture to a content powerhouse and now a respected analyst firm, priding itself on delivering nuanced, EU-centric analysis in a multilingual format.Tune in to this engaging episode with Arjan Timmerman, as we navigate the intersections of IT innovation, team synergy, and the personal growth that shapes a fulfilling career.-Everybody has a voice and should have a voice, you know something that another doesn't know - if you tell both stories you can find the better path… Being honest about your skills and what you can do helps, and gets easier.-Links:LinkedInBlog--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Steve Dodd

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 27:53


    In this episode, we chat with Steve Dodd, a seasoned network engineer with a career spanning over two decades.Steve shares his accidental stumble into networking, his growth through working on increasingly larger networks, and his current role at Slack, where he navigates the complexities of cloud-based networking.We explore the parallels between his passion for skiing and his approach to networking, emphasizing the importance of consistency, practice, and being open to coaching and feedback.Steve also reflects on the influence of mentors and thought leaders in his career, despite never having met them, highlighting the impact of their writings and presentations on his professional development.Join us for this insightful conversation with Steve Dodd, as we uncover the lessons learned from both the mountains and the digital landscape.-Rock climbing is a practice of failure. You fall a lot, but each fall is an opportunity to learn. It's not about avoiding failure; it's about mitigating risk and having a backup plan.-Steve's Links:LinkedIn--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Gihan Dias

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 33:16


    Today we chat with Professor Gihan Dias, who is widely regarded as the father of the Internet in Sri Lanka. He brought the Internet to his country, starting from his post-graduate studies in California, where he first encountered the technology.We dive into his career journey from setting up the first e-mail system, the Lanka Education and Research Network (LEARN), and the LK domain registry, to his current work on cyber safety, e-learning, and language. He reveals his problem-solving and innovation philosophy, guiding him throughout his career.Gihan talks about how he overcame the challenges and seized the opportunities he faced in bringing the Internet to Sri Lanka, as well as the skills and technologies he learned along the way. He also shares his passion for making the Internet more accessible, secure, and effective for the people of Sri Lanka.Join us for this fascinating interview with our friend Professor Gihan Dias.-If something doesn't work, that's not the end of the world.Just try again. Back up, maybe move to a different action, and try again.-Gihan's Links: LinkedInInternet Hall of FameGoogle Scholar--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Josh Snowhorn

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 36:46


    In this episode, we chat with Josh Snowhorn, the founder and CEO of Quantum Loophole, a data center company that is building the biggest data center campus in the world, with the most amount of power and fiber. Josh shares his career journey, from how skipping work to go surfing accidentally got into telecom and data center sales, to becoming a leader and innovator in the interconnection industry, working for companies like Terremark, Verizon, Cincinnati Bell, and CyrusOne. He also talks about the role and challenges of being a CEO and reveals some of his mentors and influences, such as Manny Medina and Gary Wojtaszek, who pushed him to achieve things he didn't think he could.This is a fascinating and inspiring conversation that you don't want to miss!-Do what you loveIf you're miserable it's going to make everybody else miserable around you. So move on, go somewhere else, do something else, and follow your passions.-Josh's Links: LinkedInQuantum Loophole--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

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    Phil McKinney

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 37:25


    Today we chat with Phil McKinney, a successful business person and innovator who has been the CTO of HP and the CEO of Cable Labs.We explore Phil's career journey from starting as a software engineer and working on projects such as the original Mac, biometric security, and computer graphics, to leading the innovation program at HP and creating products that earned HP a spot on Fast Company's list of the most innovative companies.He shares some of the lessons and insights he learned along the way, as well as some of the mentors and influences that shaped his thinking.Phil talks about his views on the difference between invention and innovation, and how he learned to communicate and collaborate with different roles and functions within an organization. Join us for this inspiring interview with our friend Phil McKinney.-The question we would always ask in a pitch session was,“Will this play in Iowa?”Doesn't matter whether it plays in Silicon Valley or in New York. Those are bubbles.If you're looking to have a broad impact, you need to have an understanding of what people are dealing with on a day-to-day basis.-Phil's Links: LinkedInTwitterBlogHacking AutismPodcast (Killer Innovations)Book (Beyond the Obvious)CableLabsWikipedia--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Doug Madory

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 34:12


    Our guest today is Doug Madory, the director of Internet analysis at Kentik.He shares his journey from being a curious kid who transcribed games from magazines to becoming a world-renowned expert in Internet measurement and data analysis.Doug explains what Internet analysis is and how he uses data to uncover the secrets and mysteries of the Internet infrastructure. He also talks about his work at various startups and companies, such as Renesys, Dyn, Oracle, and Kentik, and some of the patents and publications he has authored or co-authored. We discuss the value of asking questions, learning from mistakes, and supporting your salespeople. We also delve into the challenges and benefits of remote work, especially for new hires and interns, and how to network and connect with people at conferences.-I'm here to lobby for the role of an analyst.Going  into a a data set and figure out what's interesting and be able to tell that story to other folks is, I think, an underappreciated skill set.I intend to be doing it until the day I die.-Doug's Links: LinkedInTwitterWikipedia--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Stan Barber

    Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 36:27 Transcription Available


    Our guest today is Stan Barber, a veteran IT professional with 40 years of experience in networking and internet technologies.He shares his journey from being a computer systems administrator at a medical college to working for various internet service providers to joining Google Fiber and beyond.From a rather non-technical background of studying biochemistry and psychology in college, he explains how he uses what he learned and applies the scientific method to his way of looking at problems.We will talk about Stan's insights and challenges on topics such as IPv6 adoption, network automation, balancing management and technology roles, and how it felt to be the “old person in the room” when he started at Google.-IT is always changing, so you need to remember that you need to keep learning.Always look for opportunities to learn.-Stan's Links: LinkedInTwitterBlog Texas IPv6 Work Force Consulting--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Slim Hamouda

    Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 29:07 Transcription Available


    Today we chat with Slim Hamouda, a freelance network automation engineer from France who works with various clients to help them automate their network operations and workflows.We explore Slim's career path from studying telecommunications engineering, to earning Cisco certifications, to becoming a network automation expert. He reveals some of the difficulties and rewards of working as a freelance consultant, and how he builds trust and rapport with his clients.Slim also shares his passion for solving problems with software, and how he adapts to different tools and frameworks depending on the project requirements. He gives some advice for aspiring network automation engineers, and how he balances his impostor syndrome and self-confidence.-See what you like, and what you don't like. And if you like to solve problems, you will see that automation is the best way to solve problems.-Slim's Links:LinkedIn--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Leslie Daigle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 33:38 Transcription Available


    Today we chat with Leslie Daigle, CTO at Global Cyber Alliance, where she works on addressing cyber security challenges that require collective action and coordination among different stakeholders in the internet ecosystem.We peek into Leslie's career journey from being a computer science student to a programmer, a manager, a leader, and a collaborator in various internet-related organizations and projects, such as Bunyip, IETF, World IPv6 Day, and MANRS.In this talk, we will hear some of Leslie's insights and challenges in her work, such as how to frame problems in ways that matter to others, how to balance technical and human aspects, how to deal with imposter syndrome and career transitions, and how to support network operator groups like NANOG.-Individual contracts and consulting kept me entertained but really got to the point where I was like “well, this is fun, but I can't do big things on my own”It's much more interesting to be part of something.-Links: LinkedInTwitterFediverseThinking CatTechSequences--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

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    Doug Kay

    Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 30:26 Transcription Available


    Today we chat with Doug Kay, a self-branded security-minded network engineer with past roles at multiple networking companies.We tackle Doug's career journey from starting as a Novell and Windows administrator, to working at Juniper, Cisco, Gigamon, Nokia, and Arista, in various roles such as pre-sales, post-sales, and government contractor. He shares some of the challenges and opportunities he faced along the way, as well as some of the skills and technologies he learned.Doug talks about how he learned to prioritize his family and hobbies over work, and how he found satisfaction and validation in his post-sales role at Arista. He also mentions some of his hobbies, such as cars and podcasting, and how they helped him cope with stress and connect with his father.Accompany us to this great interview with our friend Doug Kay.-I remember this great quote from somebody at Juniper,He said “erybody has something that they really care aboutin this world that's important…”and I thought he was gonna say work or money.he said Family.-Doug's Link: LinkedInCars Loved (podcast)--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Maxie Reynolds

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 33:55 Transcription Available


    Today we chat with Maxie Reynolds, a former underwater robotics pilot, cybersecurity expert, and founder of Subsea Cloud.We cover Maxie's diverse and adventurous career path, from working offshore in oil and gas to studying computer science and cybersecurity, to starting her own company that combines her passions for the ocean and technology.Maxie explains the concept and benefits of Subsea Cloud and addresses some of the challenges and misconceptions about putting data centers underwater, such as security, maintenance, and thermal pollution.Join us for this deep dive into Maxie Reynolds's career.-The world doesn't care if the data center is on the beach or if it's an inch in water or at the bottom of the ocean.The focus should be to reduce the energy because that's what affects the world-Maxie's Links: LinkedInTwitterSubSea CloudThe Art of AttackBook Recommendations:How the World Really Works by Vaclav SmilFree Will by Sam Harris--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Sagi Brody

    Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 27:14 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Sagi Brody, co-founder and CTO of Webair, the predecessor of the current Opti Tech.Sagi talks about his over 20 years of IT experience and his journey from starting Webair in the late 90s, and how it grew to the point where it evolved to today's Opti.We talk about Sagi's current projects, his role as a consultant, and how he overcame his imposter syndrome and managed to combine his skills with his early interests in aviation and space.Join us on this journey into Sagi Brody's world.-Confidence plus saying “I don't know, but I'm going to figure it out” I think those two things together are gold-Sagi's Links: LinkedInTwitter10Forward--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

    Nick Buraglio

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 27:40


    In this episode, we have a conversation with Nick Buraglio, a network engineer and a board member of the Route Views Project, a public service that provides a view of the global routing system.Nick tells us how he went from being an art student and a skateboarder to becoming one of the leading experts on IPv6, the latest version of the internet protocol that enables communication across the network.He also shares his experience of working on various volunteer projects, such as building internet exchange points, participating in the Supercomputing Conference, and teaching IPv6 workshops.Nick is a curious and creative person who loves to learn new things and share his knowledge with others. Tune in to hear his amazing story and tips.-Don't take it too seriously, right? Live life. You are not your Job. You should enjoy what you're doing but also, don't don't take it too seriously.-Links:LinkedInTwitterFediverseBlogMODEM Show--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Du'An Lightfoot

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 30:16


    In this episode, we have a conversation with Du'An Lightfoot, a senior cloud networking developer advocate at AWS and the founder of LabEveryday, a popular YouTube channel that helps aspiring IT professionals pursue their dreams.Du'An tells us how he started his tech career in the Air Force and how he overcame his fear of making mistakes and his imposter syndrome along the way. He also shares his advice on how to learn new skills, set goals, and find mentors in the tech industry.Du'An is a teacher and a leader who uses technology as a platform for empowerment and education. Tune in to hear his amazing story and tips.-“If you allow your fear of making mistakes to hold you back, you will never achieve your goals. Hashtag be brave.Hashtag do it anyway.” -Links:LinkedInYouTubeWebsiteDeep WorkThe One ThingAs A Man Thinketh --Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Daren Fulwell

    Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 33:51 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Darren Fulwell, a chief evangelist at IP Fabric, a network assurance platform.Darren has been working in networking for more than 25 years and is passionate about network design, automation, and operation. He'll share his journey from being a computer science student to becoming a network architect and consultant. He'll also tell us how he got involved with Cisco's certification advisory council and the INIT 6 initiative, a community effort to promote network automation skills and knowledge.We'll explore Darren's views on the current and future trends of networking, such as cloud, DevOps, and AI. He'll also give us some tips and insights on how to learn and master network technologies and certifications.Join us for this fascinating conversation with Darren Fulwell.-“ It was like Stardust. I'd done stuff with bulletin boards before and dial-up and all this sort of stuff, but never really seen interactive networking. And it was magic.  -Daren's Links:LinkedInTwitter--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Dave Siegel

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 29:46 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Dave Siegel, a visionary technology leader who specializes in product strategies, network planning, business planning, network architecture and design, and leadership and management. Dave has been helping build the Internet since 1993 and has been self-employed since 2018.Dave shares his journey from starting his own ISP in Tucson to working at Global Crossing and Level 3, and how he became a consultant and a board member of NANOG. We also discuss Dave's passion for learning new things and how he applies his technical skills to different domains such as marketing, audio engineering, and video editing. He also gives us some tips and advice on how to deal with imposter syndrome and how to keep learning and growing.-Keep learning. Never stop learning.You just don't know how learning a thing is going to translate into whatever task you have to do next.-Dave's Links: LinkedInTwitterInstagramWebsiteNANOG--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Becca Chambers

    Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 41:35 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Becca Chambers, a marketing and brand leader who is also a neurodiversity advocate.Becca has a diagnosis of ADHD, which she discovered in her 20s. She'll share how she found her passion for branding and communications, and how she worked in various roles in cybersecurity, an industry that embraces the weirdos and the misfits.We'll explore Becca's views on neurodiversity, and how she advocates for shifting the thinking away from seeing neurodiversity as a disorder and more as a unique and valuable way of thinking. She'll also give some examples of how neurodiverse accommodations are simple and cheap, and how they can benefit everyone in the workplace and in life.-“Imposter syndrome is the courage to learn by doing and fake it until you make it.”-Becca's Links: LinkedInWebsitePostPanCAN--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Justin Ryburn

    Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 29:16 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Justin Ryburn, a field CTO for Kentik, a network analytics company.Justin has a diverse background in networking, pre-sales, and software. He'll share his journey from being a computer science student to becoming a field CTO and an author.We talked about how he wrote a “Day One” guide for Juniper on BGP flow spec, what motivated him to do so, and what challenges he faced along the way.We'll also discuss his role as a field CTO, how it differs from a sales engineer or a solutions engineer, and how he acts as an ambassador for the brand and the community.Join us for this fascinating and insightful conversation with Justin Ryburn.-“If you're the smartest in the room, you're in the wrong room”-Justin's Links: LinkedInTwitterBlogGitHub--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Job Snijders

    Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 33:26 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Job Snijders, a principal engineer at Fastly and a developer and art director for the Open BSD project.Job has over 10 years of experience in the Internet routing and security field, working for various organizations and communities such as RIPE, NTT, and NLNOG. He'll share his story of how he got interested in Internet routing security and how he created and contributed to various tools and standards to improve the global routing system.We also talk about his creative side and how he used a visualization tool to draw the Nyan Cat on the RIPE statmon interface by manipulating the visibility of prefixes in the global routing system.We'll learn Job's perspective on innovation, collaboration, and feedback in the network industry, and how he manages his busy schedule and avoids imposter syndrome.Join us for this fascinating and inspiring conversation with Job Snijders.-Every time I draw away the curtains and unpeel yet another layer of how the Internet really works, I discover another room filled with people just like me who are trying their best with the information available to them at that time.-Job's Links: WebsiteFediverseTwitterGithubBGP meets Cat--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    James Jun

    Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 41:52 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with James Jun, the founder of TowardEx Technologies, a network provider in Boston that specializes in internet connectivity, colocation, and peering services.James shares his journey of how he got into networking as a kid, how he worked at an ISP that served schools, and how he used TowardEx as an entity for consulting work before transforming it into a network company.We also discuss James' passion for building complex and reliable architectures that serve society and the customers, and how he gets inspired by seeing people use the infrastructure that he and his team create.We'll learn James' perspective on certifications, automation, physical infrastructure, and cooperation in the network industry, and what he looks for when hiring people. -Be willing to learn.The more hungry you are, the more curious you are the better. That's the type of people that we want to work with.-James' Links: LinkedIn Twitter  TOWARDEX--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Dinesh Dutt

    Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 33:27 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Dinesh Dutt, a network expert and author, the founder and CEO of Susie Q, a network management app that uses network observability.Dinesh shares his journey from Cisco to Cumulus Networks, where he worked on network disaggregation and open source. He also introduces his latest project, Susie Q, and how it revolutionizes network management and monitoring.We learn how Dinesh juggles his passion for network innovation with his role as a business owner, a parent, and a lifelong learner. He reveals the challenges and motivations that inspire him to make an impact in the world.We'll dive into Dinesh's insights on network design, network observability, network disaggregation, and network automation. Join us and listen to his stories of learning from failures and successes and growing as a network professional and a human being.-Be humble. Make your life about learning, not about knowing, and every day can be so enriching. -Dinesh's Links: LinkedInTwitterBlog (Elegant NetworkGitHub(Most Recent) BookCompany (Stardust Systems)--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

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    John Capobianco

    Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 35:39 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with John Capobianco, a developer advocate at Cisco.John has 20 years of IT experience, including network engineering, automation, and artificial intelligence. He'll share his journey from being a factory worker to becoming a developer advocate and an author.We talk about how he discovered his passion for network automation and AI, and how he went from barely knowing what AI is to becoming an expert and a teacher in just one year. He also reveals some of the secrets behind his first book, Automate Your Network, and gives us a sneak peek of his upcoming book.We'll also discuss some of the problems and errors he had in his career and how he fixed them and learned from them. He'll share some tips and best practices on how to avoid common pitfalls and improve your network performance.Join us for this amazing and inspiring conversation with John Capobianco.-Try something, get your hands on the keyboard, and do things.The only way truly to learn it is to do it with your own hands and have some failures, some errors, and work it out.-John's Links: LinkedIn TwitterAutomate Your Network (book)Blog--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

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    Tim Crawford

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 37:41 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Tim Crawford, a strategic CIO, executive coach, and advisor who works with large global enterprise organizations and vendors.Tim has over 30 years of experience as a technology leader, working in various roles such as network engineer, infrastructure manager, and CIO at different companies and industries. He'll share his journey from mowing lawns as his first job to starting his own business, AVOA, where he advises both end users and vendors on technology and business strategy.We discuss how he brings his CIO perspective and expertise to both sides of the equation, and how he deals with the challenges and opportunities of running his own business and being a doer.We'll also explore his experiences with imposter syndrome and how he overcame his self-doubt and achieved success in his career.-Find your own purpose.Contribute to something more than just the job that you're doing. Find a way to make a difference in something that resonates with you.-Tim's Links:LinkedInTwitter--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    John White

    Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 35:59 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with John White, the Chief Operating Officer of US Signal, a cloud and data center service provider.John has over 20 years of experience as a technology leader, working in various roles such as engineer, architect, and innovator. He'll share his journey from building websites for a robotics company to becoming a COO and a board member of multiple organizations.We discuss how he deals with his intellectual curiosity and attention to detail and helps his teams solve complex and challenging problems.We'll also explore his experiences with imposter syndrome and how he learned to trust himself and others in his career.Join us for this inspiring and insightful conversation with John White.”-When you're smart and you're a go-getter, you're going to do the next thing, have some patience, and celebrate some of those wins.-John's Links:LinkedInTwitterFoster Love Project--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Andy Taylor

    Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 30:42 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Andy Taylor, a networking specialist solutions architect at AWS.Andy has over 25 years of experience in the network industry, working in various roles such as helpdesk, network engineer, and network automation expert.He shares his journey from starting as a temp on a helpdesk to becoming a community leader and a cloud networking guru.We talk about how he overcame his imposter syndrome, ADHD, and learning difficulties, and how he developed his skills and knowledge through self-study and online courses.We also discuss how he designs architectures that meet business, security, and operational requirements, and how he innovates with his passionate and supportive team.Join us for this fascinating and candid conversation with Andy Taylor.-“Just do it and be like a swan. Look confident on the outside, even if under the water your legs are flapping around and you're really having a bad time. You know, fake it till you make it almost.”-Andy's Links:LinkedInTwitterBlogSlack Group--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Ned Bellavance

    Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 34:33 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we talk to Ned Bellavance, an IT professional with more than 20 years of experience in the field, and founder of Ned in the Cloud LLC.He shares his journey from working in retail to becoming a consultant, a content creator, and an independent entrepreneur. He also reveals how he overcame the challenges and discomforts of consulting, and how he developed his passion for learning and teaching new technologies. We discuss his courses on Pluralsight, his books, his podcasts, and his unfinished rock opera project. We also explore how running helps him stay productive and healthy, and what advice he has for aspiring IT professionals.Join us for this insightful and inspiring conversation with Ned.-“One of my core pillars of just how I like to live my life is to make myself at least somewhat uncomfortable all the time. Because if you're not uncomfortable, then you're probably not growing in any way.”-Ned's Links:LinkedInTwitterWebsiteYouTubeGitHub--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Mallory Knodel

    Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 38:28 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we have a conversation with Mallory Knodel, the CTO of the Center for Democracy and Technology, a nonprofit organization that advocates for human rights and social justice in the digital age. Mallory shares her fascinating journey from working in homeless shelters and teaching physics in New York to becoming a public interest technologist who engages in global internet governance and policy.She explains what “multi-stakeholderism” means and why it is important for the future of the internet, as well as how she balances her technical expertise with her passion for social issues. Mallory is a hacker and a warrior who uses technology as a tool for transformative change. Tune in to hear her inspiring story and insights.-Just because you know something very well, you might be very smart, doesn't mean you can explain it to other people. Acknowledging that is sort of the first step to helping people to understand it.-Mallory's Links:LinkedInTwitter--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Nico Strina

    Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 37:06 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Nico Strina, the Vice President of Network Software and Platform Architecture at Equinix.Nico has over 25 years of experience as a network engineer and architect, working in various sectors such as broadband, content delivery, and interconnection.He shares his journey from graduating as a car mechanic and discovering Linux through music to becoming a leader in the network industry.We discuss how he moved from France to Switzerland and then to San Francisco, and how he faced the challenges of building credibility and trust in different cultures. We also talk about how he empowers his team to achieve the North Star vision and how he balances his passion for technology with his family life.Join us for this inspiring and insightful conversation with Nico Strina.-“When you step somewhere extra, you need to take decisions that have consequences, but if you come with a positive mind, you're doing your best.”-Niko's Links:LinkedInTwitter--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Keiran Shelden

    Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 33:02 Transcription Available


    In this episode of the Imposter Syndrome Network podcast, we talk with Senior Systems engineer Keiran Shelden who'll share his career journey and experiences with imposter syndrome.Keiran discusses maintaining their VMware Vexpert status for nearly 10 years through community involvement like blogging and tech field days. They describe first discovering their passion for virtualization technology and how getting engaged with online communities helped expand their knowledge and network. Keiran also opens up about challenges faced working in IT in Australia due to geographic isolation from many technology vendors. We will hear about overcoming imposter syndrome and learn how participating in groups like user conferences can help boost confidence and make valuable connections.Keiran's Links:LinkedInTwitterBlog--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Chris Cummings

    Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 29:33 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Chris Cummings, a full-stack network automation software engineer at ESnet.Chris has a fascinating story of how he accidentally got into network engineering, starting from a summer camp job in Alaska. He'll share his insights on the value of certifications, the importance of learning from others, and the challenges of imposter syndrome.We discuss how he transitioned from being a network engineer to a software engineer, and how he uses his skills to automate the network for some of the most demanding scientific research projects in the world.We'll also explore how he deals with boredom, burnout, and stress in his career, and how he strives to be the dumbest person in the room.Join us for this engaging and informative conversation with Chris Cummings.-“I always want to be the dumbest person.I'm a firm believer that life is about learning from others in every single aspect.”-Chris' Links:LinkedInTwitterModem PodcastBlogPremature Senior Article--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Jeff Doyle

    Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 28:42 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Jeff Doyle, a director of solutions architecture at Juniper Networks and a renowned author of several books on routing protocols.Jeff has over 30 years of experience as a network engineer, working in various roles such as technical marketing, consulting, and engineering. He'll share his journey from climbing poles as a” phone man” to writing books and becoming a director at Juniper.We discuss how he discovered his passion for networking and writing, and how he balances his technical expertise with his communication skills. He'll also give us some tips on how to write better and find a good editor.We'll explore his career path and the challenges he faced along the way, such as being a terrible salesperson, dealing with ego problems, and finding the right fit in the networking industry.Join us for this fascinating and insightful conversation with Jeff Doyle.-“Find what really excites you, don't settle.”-Jeff's Links:LinkedInAmazon Author PageBetween 0x2NerdsNetwork Automation Forum--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Jason Gintert

    Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 28:49 Transcription Available


    Today, we have a special guest, Jason Gintert, the CTO and co-founder of WAN Dynamics, a network services firm that helps customers with their network challenges.Jason is a self-taught network engineer who started programming at seven years old. He'll tell us how he got into networking through a movie theater job, and how he learned from his mentors and his mistakes along the way.He'll also share his passion for networking and automation, and how he co-founded the US Networking User Association, a group that brings together network engineers from different backgrounds and vendors.We'll also talk about his transition from a technical role to a business role, and how he handles impostor syndrome in both domains. He'll give us some tips on how to build your network of people in the industry, and how to learn from other aspects of the business.Don't miss this inspiring and insightful conversation with Jason Gintert.-Jason's Links:LinkedInTwitterWAN DynamicsOhioIXUSNUA--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Vint Cerf

    Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 34:22 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we have the honor of talking to one of the pioneers of the internet: Vint Cerf. He is not only the co-inventor of the TCP/IP protocols and the internet architecture, but also a visionary leader and a passionate advocate for digital inclusion and accessibility.He will tell us how he got interested in technology and software engineering, how he met and collaborated with Bob Kahn on creating the internet, and how he became an evangelist for bringing more people online. He will also share some of his challenges and achievements from his six-decade-long career, and his thoughts on the future of the internet. He will also give us some tips on how to deal with stress, burnout, and harmful behaviors onlineDon't miss this incredible and inspiring conversation with Vint Cerf.-"I'm smart enough to know that if you want to do anything big, you need to get help, preferably from people who are smarter than you are."-Vint's Links:LinkedInTwitterWikipediaCommunications of the ACM - Cerf's UpMarconi Society--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Julie Smith

    Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 29:05 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Julie Smith, a senior research physicist in the space vehicles directorate at the Air Force Research Laboratory. Julie has over 15 years of experience working on satellite communication development as a physicist. She tells us how when they offered her to speak at a conference, she realized she had Imposter syndrome and decided to talk publicly about it to educate and help people.We discuss impostor syndrome, how it affects high achievers, and how it can be debilitating. We also talk about how praise can be challenging for people who suffer from it and how supervisors can help them.We'll delve deep into how Julie copes with impostor syndrome, such as mentoring, building a cute Wall-E Robot, and generally having a more relaxed approach. Join us for this engaging and informative conversation with Julie Smith.-“Don't overanalyze it, realize that you're not alone. No one is going to just continuously give you praise, give you more work to do if you're doing a crappy job, right?Just accept it and move on.”-Julie's Links:LinkedInFacebookIEEE Magazine Article--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Jordan Villarreal

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 31:12 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with Jordan Villarreal, a senior technical advocate for NetBox Labs.Jordan has over 20 years of experience as a network engineer, working in various industries such as healthcare and manufacturing. He'll share his journey from designing websites as a teenager to becoming a network engineer and a technical advocate. We discuss how he balances his passion for technology with his communication skills, and how he helps NetBox users with their network challenges.We'll delve deep into burnout and how he learned to set healthy boundaries and cope with stress in his career.Join us for this engaging and informative conversation with Jordan Villarreal.-“When you're on call, you're on call. But that doesn't mean that you have to also work 60 hours and be on a call.Sometimes projects get delayed out a bit. And that's fine.”-Jordan's Links:LinkedInTwitterYouTubeGitHub--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    James Shank

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 34:18 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we chat with James Shank, a technology professional with over 20 years of experience in network security, community building, and fighting online threats.James is a member of the NANOG Programming Committee, the founder of the Internet Fire Brigade Society, and a former employee of Team Cymru. James is currently happy to be the Director of Data Product Strategy at SpyCloud.We talk with James about his passion for serving people through technology, and how he got involved in various projects and communities that aim to make the internet safer and more secure. We also discuss his views on certifications, storytelling, and overcoming imposter syndrome in different stages of his career.Join us for this insightful and inspiring conversation with James Shank..-“The end goal really isn't the routing of packets. At the end of the day, we're not serving technology directly, we're serving people.-James' Links:LinkedInInternetfire.orgAcutisventures.com--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Franck Martin

    Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 28:02 Transcription Available


    Our guest today is Franck Martin, a network engineer, a former trustee of the Internet Society, and an electronic music producer.We talk with Franck about his journey from finance to tech, and how he got involved in the Pacific islands, where he worked on various projects related to internet infrastructure, security, and development. We also discuss his passion for ipv6 and how he helped to bring it to the root of the internet.We learn about his experience as a board member of the Internet Society, and how he leveraged his network and community connections to solve problems and create opportunities. We also explore his creative side as an electronic music producer, and how he deals with imposter syndrome in both the tech and music scenes.Join us for this fascinating and inspiring conversation with Franck Martin.-“Understanding the difference of culture or where people are coming from is a richness that allows you to ask different questions and have a different perspective. You go after the problem, not the person, and that helps everybody.-Franck's Links:TwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInMediumYouTubeDMARCMusic Website--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Chris Malayter

    Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 26:35 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we are joined by Chris Malayter, the VP of Network and Interconnection at CoreSite. Chris shares his 25 years of experience as a network engineer and leader, and his passion for improving interconnection in the internet ecosystem. He talks about how he got involved in peering and volunteer work, especially as the chairman of the board at PeeringDB, a non-profit organization that maintains a database of networks and their interconnection data, as some of the challenges and benefits of working in a volunteer organization. He reveals how he learned from his mentors and peers, and how he tries to mentor others in his field. He also discusses how he balances his work and family life, and how he copes with stress and impostor syndrome.Chris shares his tips on how to deal with impostor syndrome, how to keep learning and growing, and how to have fun in your career.Chris' Links: TwitterMastodon FacebookLinkedIn--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Tom Nadeau

    Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 37:29 Transcription Available


    Today we chat with Tom Nadeau, the CTO of Spirent. Tom shares his non-traditional career path, from his early days doing AI in undergraduate and autonomous robots cleaning the underwater side of boats, to his current role at Spirent, where he works on some cool projects like satellite technology and rocket science.Tom also talks about how he moved over to Networking after AI didn't work out, how he bumped into the inventor of SNMP, and had one of the hardest interviews of his career.He also shares his insights on how to navigate difficult situations, how to make the best of it when things don't work out, and how to build relationships even after making mistakes.- One of the secrets to being successful at the IETF is the people that roll their sleeves up and do the work.  A lot of people are going to want to talk about things, they're going to want to tell you to do things. That's fine, but the most successful people are the ones that sit down and just write it down, build it, and get it going. - Tom's Links:  TwitterLinkedIn  The Net Podcast--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Eric Bell

    Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 27:53 Transcription Available


    One year's worth of weekly ISNP episodes - it's episode 52! To celebrate, we chat with Eric Bell, the founder and managing partner of Baxtel, a company that helps enterprises find data center space or as he calls it “a Yelp for data centers”. Eric tells us how he discovered his passion for tech and how he overcame the challenges of starting his own business. He also shares his tips on how to deal with a dysfunctional team and how to find meaning in your work. We explore what the words “interconnection, data center, and cloud” mean to him and why he uses them as his banner on LinkedIn. He explains how they relate to his vision and mission for Baxtel and the industry.- The internet is just a collection of private networks. And they all have to meet someplace.   These are physical networks of fiber that crisscross the country and continents and underseas, and they eventually meet physically in certain buildings. The internet lives within these buildings.- Eric's Links:  Twitter LinkedInBaxtel.com--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Matt Vitale

    Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 37:53 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we feature Matt Vitale, Sr. Network Automation Consultant at Network to Code with 13 years of experience in the networking field. Matt shares his personal journey of dealing with impostor syndrome, from landing his first network engineering job at Finish Line to presenting at NANOG 87 on overcoming impostor syndrome in network automation.  Join us as we hear the story of how a simple configuration error led to a major outage at Rackspace and about the importance of being open to making mistakes as also recognizing and celebrating your own mistakes.  -“I realized that more people felt imposter syndrome than I realized. I always thought I was alone, or it was just me and one other person that I'm close with. And it turns out that a lot of people do. I think even just bringing that kind of awareness, really can at least help open conversations” -Matt's Links:  LinkedIn  NANOG 87 Presentation (video)  NANOG 87 Presentation (slides) --Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

    Paul Vixie

    Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 40:51 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we're joined by Paul Vixie, an Internet Hall of Fame inductee with over 30 years of experience in the tech industry. Paul, a high school dropout turned Ph.D. holder from Keio University in Japan, shares his journey from making the internet more accessible to controlling its impact and making it harder to misuse.As a founder and CEO of five different technology companies, Paul emphasizes the responsibility of technologists to protect everyday users. He discusses his evolution as a 'generalist with deep perspective' and shares his motivation driven by his frustration with how the internet has made people unsafe.Join us as we delve into Paul's journey and his insights on how to navigate the world of internet technology successfully.-“I am no longer part of the group of people who can dictate what the next big thing will look like. There are people who are better than me in all of that. However, where I can still make a contribution is as a generalist with deep perspective, rather than as an expert in numerous different technologies” -Paul's Links:TwitterLinkedInWikipedia Internet Hall of FameMastodon--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.

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