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On the heels of Tahoe Dreamin, Kristi & Melinda welcome their first, of many, ally guest. Stuart Edeal is a 6x certified Salesforce Admin & leader in WIT support. We will get to know Stu, play a fun game & he offers advice for fellow allies. https://allthedreamin.wordpress.com/ Follow Stuart in many places: @salesforcestu https://www.linkedin.com/in/sedeal http://sforce.co/2k66hcZ HUGE Shout out to all our fellow podcasters! One of These Things - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/one-of-these-things/id1061666137?mt=2 System Dot Debug - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/system-dot-debug-podcast-for/id1187481445 Nerdforce - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdforce/id1047237560?mt=2 Cloud TnT - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cloud-tnt/id1043332200?mt=2 WizardCast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wizardcast/id979286226?mt=2 Button Click Admins - https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/buttonclick-admin-podcast/id914088438?mt=2 Cloud Focus Weekly - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cloudfocus-weekly/id382867624?mt=2 Same Difference - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/same-difference-podcast/id1120500574?mt=2
Cloud TnT talks cherry pie, guinea pigs, NPSP Days, and Tim’s kids. And, much more substantively, race, gender, justice, the difference between being an ally and accomplice, and the world of technology with recent MVP Shonnah Hughes, including her Trailhead for All initiative. This one got out a bit late due to the recent election, but is perhaps now even that much more relevant. One of our recent favorite discussions, and something we hope has some wisdom and comfort in it right now.
One week after the week of Dreamforce 2016 ends, Cloud TnT reflects on our experiences and what's next. Lots of shout-outs to our friends and family, with thanks to our listeners and sponsors.
While Tim’s away, Cloud TnT is helmed by Joni and Tracy with a fantastic interview with #AwesomeAdmin and consultant extraordinaire, Don Draper. We mean, Adam Kramer. Topics include NPSP evangelism, the NPSP Advisory Board, and building on the NPSP as a technical and community tool, and taking it all to the next level. Does the NPSP have a new mascot? It just might…
Tim, Joni, and Tracy talk about the massive changes each are undergoing, including departing Now It Matters and BrightStep Partners, and their ongoing commitment to the community and Cloud TnT. There’s a lot of love and appreciation in this recording, as well as talk about how doing the podcast together has changed each other. Tracy cries, Tim swears he isn’t, and Joni reminds everyone why we’re grateful for our world. Everyone gets #TheFeels, and we set the stage for a short summer break and return to recording together.
A Very Special Cloud TnT with Salesforce superstar Steve Molis. Cloud TnT covers all kinds of ground, from answering questions and being of genuine service, to equality for all. Tracy fangirls out, and then cries (again). SteveMo chokes up. This is a golden recording, and there are no words for how much fun we had, just listen…
While Tracy is away, Joni and Tim continue Cloud TnT’s #AwesomeAdmin series. Mothers Against Drunk Driving uses Salesforce to help deliver its nationwide services, and Chris talks about his journey implementing, his organization’s work, creating buy-in, and how being a Salesforce administrator fits in to all of it.
Cloud TnT has its oddest start yet, and talks goings-on in the nonprofit world with a #BundleofFundle. The crew takes its first foray into higher education, talking about how Salesforce is being used by colleges and universities to break down data silos in these institutions. Kari educates us about the politics, needs, and innovation happening with Salesforce and HEDA, Unity, and other ways of using Salesforce for these schools. Cloud TnT gets its second sponsor, and - Pssst! Kari is Joni’s fiancée.
Cloud TnT talks enterprise system teams, running the internal systems behind the Nonprofit Starter Pack, growing and supporting staff in their work, and making Salesforce.org a better place one team at a time. By focusing on why organizations work, and knowing how they work as it relates to technology, they can deliver their mission with greater strength. Tracy gives epoxy to all the Cloud TnT listeners and sponsors, Joni is working on picking her “Very Girlforce” wedding.
Cloud TnT is reminded that we’re still the colonies, that everything sounds better in a British accent, and theater and the arts are amazing forms of community service. Aptitude gets you a long way, and helps a person to understand how to unpick data, get over data silos, and use cool and amazing tools. But, it’s how you use it that matters.
Just in time for the March 2016 San Francisco Nonprofit Starter Pack Sprint, product manager and developer extraordinaire, Dave Habib talks about how to build a product and how his contributions to the Salesforce for nonprofits community, Volunteers for Salesforce and Auctions for Salesforce, were developed. A pinnacle story of community contribution ensues, along with perhaps one of the best celebrity impressions we’ve ever heard. Joni tells everyone more about the Girlforce trip to Ethiopia, with a shout out to the work of previous Cloud TnT guest, Ben Beisswenger.
Cloud TnT goes on an adventure with #AwesomeAdmin and new MVP Christian Carter. We talk about dating advice, learning enough to be dangerous, being community allies, and the fun and joy of Slack channels in the NPO world. Also, Cloud TnT begins what will assuredly be a long, controversial, and wide-ranging discussion of Open Sourcery in the world of nonprofit Salesforce users.
This week, on a Very Special Cloud TnT, we talk about family values... (just kidding!), but we do cover families of choice, and the value of families. Another international journeying community member talks about his experiences and learning, and the role that being present and building trust and vulnerability can play. Cloud TnT is fascinated by Matt Damon, economic agency, and Greek words. Shout-outs to Girlforce and its amazing trip to Ethiopia happening this week, selling Salesforce as an Account Executive, and when trainwrecks happen.
Listening to others, knowing people and culture, and applying humility and willingness to fail to both, #AwesomeAdmin Trish Perkins shares her wisdom on international travel and its relevance to Salesforce. People are more important than a “to-do” list anywhere we go. Cloud TnT is stunned into silence by warmed-up buckets, and instead talks about not crying, current events, and new Trailhead awesomeness.
Cloud TnT kicks off its #AwesomeAdmin series with Amanda Byrne, who talks about her own journey becoming an administrator, things of which to be mindful in an administrator role, and sharing our stories. Insomnia, community, and shout outs to #TahoeDreamin
Cloud TnT talks with Chris Duarte, Managing Editor of Salesforce Trailhead. This is a great path to follow, for all listeners to learn about the behind-the-scenes at one of the breakout tools of 2015. Our final 2015 podcast, Cloud TnT is grateful, dinosaurs, twits, shock-collars and all.
Cloud TnT and Mike Gerholdt chat about how community is built, and the means by how people become empowered. Building community is taking information that is being put out there, and helping others make the world a better place with it. You can curate content, or connect people, and at the end of the day there’s a ton of ways to contribute. We also talked about System Administrators and bus drivers.
Cloud TnT talks about taxes, events, and secret clubs, and is appropriately awed by Michelle Chaplin Regal’s community participation for Salesforce, nonprofit technologists, and women in technology. DevAdmins are a new breed of awesome, but can we please get an Atari Emulator App inside Salesforce?
Cloud TnT gets the inside scoop on a day in the life of a Salesforce Foundation Account Executive with Michael Perez as special guest. Lots of learning and personal growth ensued.
Cloud TnT talks with Alicia Schmidt and Marc Baizman from the Salesforce Foundation about building strong and successful Salesforce nonprofit community, the need for nonprofits to have excellent planning for Salesforce adoption, and a number of jokes were made along the way. Hey Tim, what's the word for using Twitter?
Kevin Bromer talks William Shatner, Al Gore, the Salesforce Foundation early vision and ideals, running the Nonprofit Starter Pack, community leadership and the Advisory Board. Cloud TnT talks crushes and The 300.
Cloud TnT guest Vered Meir gets to the heart of being an Awesome Admin, nonprofit Salesforce community, and being less dependent on consultants.