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No Harm In Asking
WeAreNetflix with Lyle Troxell

No Harm In Asking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 29:34


Thinking of producing a podcast to showcase your corporate brand? We think every large corporation should explore this opportunity. But getting it right is harder than you might think, requiring effort and clarity of purpose. In this episode Mike and Eric deep dive into Netflix's podcast for attracting future employees from engineers to creatives and break down why we think Netflix mostly misses the mark with this one. That said, there's still lots to like about the WeAreNetflix Podcast that features employees talking about work and life at Netflix, hosted by Netflix Senior Software Engineer Lyle Troxell. On No Harm In Asking, hosts Eric Byron and Michael Kerr are on a journey to gather insights into why podcasts succeed or fail and to explore the myriad of different patterns, structures, topics, techniques, and personalities that have evolved this industry. Through our podcast, we hope to inspire and encourage the next generation of storytellers and visionaries. Mike and Eric listened to numerous WeAreNetflix episodes, such as "The Science and Storytelling of Sustainability at Netflix", "Career Growth and Development" and "How We Hire at Netflix". They can be found on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wearenetflix/id1360511576 Follow us on Twitter at @noharmaskingpod so you don't miss a review! Eric also publishes his podcasting journey titled "A Podcasting Journal" on Substack at https://ericbyron.substack.com/ Please check out our sponsor: Qollab.me - the free to use interview planning, preparation and collaboration tool https://qollab.me/

WeAreNetflix
Netflix Culture: Feedback

WeAreNetflix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 27:22


In this special season of the WeAreNetflix Podcast, our host, Lyle Troxell, chats with Netflix colleagues from around the globe on various topics about Netflix's workplace culture. In this episode, we focus on feedback. Openness to feedback is one of the signature aspects of Netflix's culture.

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The Art of Change
Jimin Lee: Print Media Artist

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 77:34


Professor Jimin Lee's work explores themes of mobility, displacement and labor on the personal and social level as seen in traffic, places of transport, or objects that move or are "in transit" -- travel in both the daily and in the migratory sense. She talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about her ongoing work in print media that adopts emerging print strategies in an expanded art context.

The Art of Change
Jennifer Maytorena Taylor: Producer, Director, Documentary Filmmaker

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 82:06


Professor Jennifer Maytorena Taylor's work is regularly seen around the world through broadcast, film festivals, and theatrical screenings at venues like the Sundance, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Locarno Film Festivals, International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, New York Museum of Modern Art, PBS, Sundance Channel, Al Jazeera, and NHK-Japan. She talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about the fast-paced and unpredictable turns her filmmaking has taken her, from FBI raids to witnessing the effects of incarceration on disenfranchised populations.Professor Taylor's new verité feature For the Love of Rutland explores three years in the life of a small blue-collar town grappling with deep change in an era of refugee crises, the opioid epidemic, and extreme ideological and cultural polarization. Supported by the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program and the Sundance Film Music Program, For the Love of Rutland was recently named one of the “10 Most Exciting Films” at Hot Docs 2020 by Indiewire.

The Art of Change
micha cárdenas: Game Theorist and Performance Artist

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 78:41


Professor micha cárdenas sees education as a path to liberation, and her teaching focuses on discussion, interactivity and creative practice as research. cárdenas is writing a new algorithm for gender, race and technology. As the director of the  Critical Realities Studio, she talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about this hybrid studio/lab that uses multiple realities, in art, to address critical global issues including climate change, racism and gendered violence.

The Art of Change
Michael Chemers: Dramaturg

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 83:43


Professor Michael Chemers, founding Director of the Bachelor in Fine Arts Dramaturgy program at Carnegie Mellon University and Associate Professor of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz,  talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about his "Ghost Light" model of dramaturgy, a muscular, creatively engaged, artistically vibrant approach to dramaturgy that requires thorough historical understanding, theoretical training broad and deep, and a passionate dedication to creating powerful, relevant performances of all types. Chemers, the founder of the FrankenCon conference, also has a thing for monsters and reveals to Lyle some of his deepest fears. 

The Art of Change
Dee Hibbert-Jones: Academy Award Nominated, Emmy® Award Winning Filmmaker

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 79:41


Nominated for an Academy Award for her animated documentary film Last Day of Freedom (co-directed with Nomi Talisman), Professor Dee Hibbert-Jones talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about her work that incorporates animation, installation, public art, and documentary film examining power and politics. She also reflects on how surreal it is to walk the red carpet.

The Art of Change
Rachel Nelson: Curator and Interim Director of the Institute of the Arts and Sciences

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 92:12


Rachel Nelson, PhD, talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about her artistic journey that has led her to become the interim director of UC Santa Cruz's Institute of the Arts and Sciences (IAS). Nelson also teaches in the UCSC's History of Art and Visual Culture department (HAVC). Currently, Nelson is co-curating a multi-sited group exhibition, Barring Freedom, engaging art, prisons, and justice, which will be shown bi-coastally in New York City, San José, and Santa Cruz.

The Art of Change
Isaac Julien: Filmmaker and Installation Artist

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 77:33


Internationally renowned filmmaker and installation artist, Isaac Julien , Distinguished Professor, talks with guest host Lyle Troxell about his multi-screen film installations and photographs and how he incorporates different artistic disciplines to create poetic and unique visual language. His 1989 documentary-drama exploring author Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance titled "Looking for Langston" garnered Julien a cult following while his 1991 debut feature "Young Soul Rebels" won the Semaine de la Critique prize at the Cannes Film Festival.Julien was awarded the title Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen's birthday honours, 2017.

The Art of Change
A.M.Darke: Conceptual Artist and Game Designer

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 98:26


Game designer, conceptual artist, and protester Professor A.M. Darke shares stories of her work around race, identity, gender (including Kanye West), and even a bit of joy for dungeons and dragons. Guest host Lyle Troxell also chats with her about the recent UCSC graduate strike and her support of the students.

The Art of Change
Welcome to the Art of Change: Ted Warburton

The Art of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 24:33


As part of the 2020 Arts Dean's Lecture Series, special guest host Lyle Troxell interviewed nine UC Santa Cruz Arts Division faculty artists:Ted Warburton, Interim Dean of the Arts and Professor of DanceA.M. Darke, Assistant Professor, Art & Design: Games & Playable Media BA Programconceptual artist and game designerIsaac Julien, Distinguished Professor, filmmaker and installation artistRachel Nelson, PhD, is interim director of UC Santa Cruz Institute of the Arts and Sciences (IAS), and teaches in the History of Art and Visual Culture department.Dee Hibbert-Jones, Professor of Art, Academy Award nominated, Emmy® award winning filmmakerMichael Chemers, Professor of Dramatic Literature and Director of Graduate Studies, dramaturgmicha cárdenas, Assistant Professor, Art & Design: Games & Playable Media BA ProgramJennifer Maytorena Taylor, Associate Professor, Social Documentation, producer, director, documentary filmmakerJimin Lee, Professor of Art, head of the print media program and the director of the Contemporary Print Media research Center, print media artist

Geek Speak with Lyle Troxell
Lyle's Back Surgery and Podcasting Conversations

Geek Speak with Lyle Troxell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 45:05


Lyle Troxell and Ben Jaffe about the current state of the Geek Speak podcast, conversation styles, and Lyle’s L5 S1 Back Surgery Fusion with instrumentation.

Geek Speak with Lyle Troxell
Ben Joins Netflix

Geek Speak with Lyle Troxell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 62:58


Ben Jaffe and Lyle Troxell talk about the culture at Facebook and at Netflix and about vulnerability at work. Lyle tells a story about doing a branching talk about branching narratives. A quick chat about Star Trek Next Generation and even Ben’s broken dryer.Bandersnatch - Branching Narrative Black Mirror EpisodePuss In Book - Branching Narrative TitleWhy Netflix move away from the 5 StarsBrené Brown and Vernā Myers Discuss Inclusion and Diversity

Geek Speak with Lyle Troxell
Supersonic Git Mansplains to Facebook

Geek Speak with Lyle Troxell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 112:16


Some flight in the news, laws managed by git source control – and how awesome collaboration can be using git. A large discussion: does Facebook’s benefit outweigh its drawbacks and how can we make social networks better for society or do they just represent who we are. The geeks chat about Geek Speak being Therapy for Mansplaining.New experimental Lockheed supersonic jet starts productionFirst ever plane with no moving parts takes flightHow I changed the law with a GitHub pull request | Ars TechnicaGitHub - lyle/geekspeak.org: This codebase running geekspeak.orgSucceeding in Computer Science Requires More Than Theoretical EducationDelay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook’s Leaders Fought Through Crisis - The New York TimesAm I MansplainingRecently in my facebook feed… A Look Inside the Tactics of Definers, Facebook’s Attack Dog - The New York TimesStudy: It only takes a few seconds for bots to spread misinformationFacebook dumps news at 5 pm ET before Thanksgiving that it did ask Definers to go after SorosThe Geeks on FaceookBrian Young Miles Elam Lyle Troxell Greg MerkleyParliament seizes cache of Facebook internal papers | Technology | The GuardianMicro.blog + MastodonNASA does it again by landing safely on Mars—something no one else has doneInstances of AI doing what creators specify, not what they meanIvanka Trump's use of personal email a focus of Democrats in next Congress

The freeCodeCamp Podcast
Ep 49 - Lyle Troxell, software engineer at Netflix and radio show host

The freeCodeCamp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 94:39


Quincy Larson interviews Lyle Troxell, who's a senior software engineer at Netflix. Lyle has hosted his own technology radio show for the past 18 years, and now he hosts the official Netflix podcast, too. Lyle's parents were artists and a part of the 1960s hippy movement. Lyle didn't enjoy school, and in middle school he dropped out so he could focus on learning math and electronics. He eventually went to community college, got a 2-year degree, and did some basic web design work at a few companies during the dot com boom of the late 1990s. Lyle spent the next 11 years as a teacher and administrator at University of California in Santa Cruz. Eventually he decided he wanted get into software development. He was able to dust off his skills and through a remarkable series of events get a software engineer job at Netflix. Lyle and Quincy have known one another for years and had a lot to talk about, including the story behind how he built Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak's personal website. Interview by Quincy Larson: https://twitter.com/ossia Lyle Troxell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lyle   Lyle's 18-year running tech podcast: https://geekspeak.org   The "Wat?" talk Lyle mentions: https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/wat   Learn to code for free at: https://www.freecodecamp.org Intro music by Vangough: https://fcc.im/2APOG02

WeAreNetflix
S1: How We Hire at Netflix

WeAreNetflix

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 57:30


Netflix recruiters Chrissy Running and Mike Jones discuss the hiring process at Netflix; diversity, freedom and responsibility, compensation, vacation, and more. A lively and fun conversation with Lyle Troxell and Michael Paulson.