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In this episode of Two Black Nerds, Romeo and Iheanyi catch up on life and talk about how they've been during the COVID19 pandemic. They talk about how their cities have handled the pandemic, how they have been coping with the isolation through hobbies, and what the pandemic has also taught them and made them grateful for.LinksThe song used for the intro is 1.26 beat1 by BOPD.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds take the time to discuss Romeo's career transition from being an Electrical Engineer to a Software Engineer from beginning to end. Romeo guides us through his thought process behind switching careers, his plan of attack for making the transition, and also shares insights he learned throughout the entire process and what excites him about being in software now.LinksKameCrypto - Romeo's side projectPythonFlaskSQLiteJetBrains PyCharmThe song used for the intro is 1.26 beat1 by BOPD
Two Black Nerds return to the microphone after a two year hiatus. In this episode, they discuss relationships, technological advancements since 2017, a little bit about crypto and what they don’t understand about it, and the moral responsibility of tech companies. Links The song used for the intro is 1.26 beat1 by BOPD.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds talk about habits, inspired by the book "The Power of Habit". They discuss the theory behind habits and habit loops. They discuss how to create, change, and getting rid of habits. They also talk about habit loops they've successfully created in the past, and which ones they want to change. Links Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit. The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds go back to their roots and have a casual conversation where they reflect on 2016. They briefly talk about shows and films that they watched recently, including the amazing show Luke Cage and reflect on the state of politics in the United States after the election. They also talked about their goals and close the discussion with books they read. Happy Belated New Year! Links Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, TBN has a conversation with Rohini Pandhi and James Norman from Transparent Collective, a non-profit that helps founders from underrepresented groups access the resources they need in order to create successful companies. We talk about the history of TC, the progress that they’ve made so far, in addition to how they’ve structured their past events. They also give really helpful advice on the do’s and don’ts of making a pitch deck and discuss the plans for the future of the organization. Links Airbnb’s First Pitch Deck Transparent Collective’s Twitter Transparent Collective’s Website Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds talks to Deandra and Taeyin, founders and visionaries of Stage for Change. Stage for Change is a nonprofit dedicated to using storytelling and the arts to build inclusive communities, on college campus and beyond. They talk about the mission Stage for Change and how it evolved from a campus community theater production, to a not for profit with a great mission. Deandra and Taeyin explain the process of and lessons learned from “scaling” their nonprofit from one university to another, in addition to future plans for Stage for Change. They also discuss the process of starting a nonprofit 501(c)(3) company. This episode is a discussion on how to approach diversity and inclusion from the perspective of the personal narrative. If you enjoyed our diversity in tech episode, you will definitely enjoy this episode! #Links If you feel so inclined, consider donating to their generosity campaign Learn more about the guests and their mission at stage 4change.org Connect with them on Facebook and on Twitter @stageforchange Watch Romeo’s performance here Learn about the community theater program where it all started Show Some Skin: ndshowsomeskin.com #Credit Our Intro and Outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds talk to Courtland Allen, MIT graduate and YC Alum and the founder of IndieHackers’. Courtland tells them about his career as a programmer and how he made the progression from developer to founder and the lessons and skills he learned while at MIT and YCombinator. They also discuss the history of IndieHackers and how it was initially founded and created and the future direction of the website, with snippets of technical discussion here and there. Links Taskforce YCombinator IndieHackers IndieHackers: How to Come Up With a Business Idea NomadList Levels.io Courtland Allen’s Twitter Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Romeo interviews Tre Haskins, a friend and fellow Notre Dame alum. They discuss the transition from his job as Technology Consultant at Deloitte to a Production Manager on Celebrity Cruises. They discuss Tre’s mentality entering Deloitte and how he went about finding his new gig and leaving his “comfy” job and the challenges it presented. They talk about how he convinced himself about the change, how talked to his parents about it, and becoming comfortable with his decision and finding the courage to pursue a different path to fulfill his passion. Links – The United States Institute for Theatre Technology USITT Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds hosts reflect on 2015 and share what they have learned through the year. They discuss this new year’s goals and how they plan to go accomplishing them. They also share the books they intend on reading, trips they want to take, and as usual, they get side tracked and talk about random things. Links Iheanyi’s Year In Review Post Alternative to Eames Chair : The Ikea Poang Chair Cal Newport’s new book: Deep Work: Rules of Focused Success in a Distracted World Grid Systems in Graphic Design: A Visual Communication Manual for Graphic Designers, Typographers and Three Dimensional Designers Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds interviews Justin Carson from YikYak. They start off talking about his journey to becoming a Product Designer and where he is now, starting from his high school years. They also take a moment to discuss his current job at YikYak and the role of the designer in a product based around anonymity and other topics, such as diversity in tech for designers and Twitter as a product. Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds catch up and talk about mathematics before talking about Khan Academy and how it changed the way we learn and it’s future potential through Artificial Intelligence. They also briefly discuss the value of data in “free” services before discussing the college education’s future and viability due to increases in tuition and degree inflation. They also discuss how people in STEM fields do not necessarily have an ‘education’ but rather ‘training’ for solving problems. They also enter a discussion around coding bootcamps and their viability before concluding that they are definitely fulfilling a need. Lastly, they close out by discussing the Stanford 2025 project and other non-traditional forms of education. Links and people mentioned in this episode In praise of idleness by philosopher Betrand Russel On Shortness of Life The Stanford2025 Project Peter Diamandis - really interesting individual. David Heinemeier Hansson on writing software and how it’s different from computer science Aunalytics Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit.
We're taking a trip back down to Austin this week to talk with full-stack software engineer Iheanyi Ekechukwu. Iheanyi works at the IBM Watson Innovation Labs doing next-level work on cognitive computing systems that use data to enhance, scale, and accelerate human expertise. Pretty cool! We started off talking about tech -- what programming languages he's working with, what projects he's built, etc. -- but we quickly shifted to a pretty frank discussion on diversity in tech. From there, Iheanyi talked about some of his mentors, what motivates him, and about his own podcast Two Black Nerds. Iheanyi brings a lot of energy and enthusiasm not just to his work, but to the tech community as a whole. Watch out now! Iheanyi Ekechukwu on Twitter Iheanyi Ekechukwu's Website Two Black Nerds SPECIAL OFFER! Use discount code revisionpath and save 20% off any purchase at Creative Market! goo.gl/kMM0M7 We're on iTunes and Stitcher as well! Visit revisionpath.com/iTunes or revisionpath.com/stitcher, subscribe, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us! Help support Revision Path by becoming a patron! Check us out at patreon.com/revisionpath. Pledge levels start at just $1/month.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds talks to the founders Chi and Jide of the HBD app, an application aiming to change how we think about and celebrate our friends’ birthdays. In this interview, we discuss how they juggle their venture and their careers, talk about how they approached creating an application without knowing how to code, the biggest lesson they have learned so far and much more. Notes Learn more at thehbdapp.com Get the HBD App here Reach out to the HBD app on Twitter: @theHBDapp) Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds finally record an episode in-person and catch up on life. They discuss the differences between electrical engineering and software engineering and the different paths it takes to get better at both. Additionally, they catch up on life, discussing new projects, recent purchases and books, personality types, and projects at work. Notes MUJI for the notebooks mentioned Von Shelf Egg Steamer for fast and easy hard boiled eggs and no guess work You and Your Research by Richard Hamming for a perspective on how to be better at engineering Experiences of an Academician in Industry by Dr. Amar Bose for a view of life after graduation while remaining in academia. Credits Our Intro and Outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds discuss phones: what they like, what they dislike only to have a moment of clarity. They also talk about the legendary Nokia 3310, T9 Keyboards and and phone platforms. Credits The Intro and Outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds talk about giving technical presentions. Romeo interviews Iheanyi, who recently has been giving talks about Ember.js around Austin. They discuss overall content, steps for preparation, and advice for anybody thinking about doing a talk. Notes Iheanyi’s Ember.js and Ember-CLI Slides Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds discusses the difficulties of discussing the state of race relations in the office, especially after tragedies involving police brutality. Along the way they correctly identify some events, but also get confused by some. They talk about the feelings, and thoughts that go through their minds after such events, and how they try to cope with it. They also talk about their day to day lives and the lives of their relatives are affected. Notes Article on All Lives Matter for Zachary Hammond Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds have a discussion around privacy, inspired by the recent Ashley Madison hack. They attempt to give their own answers to the question, "How much do we really care about our privacy?" and how lack of privacy can be both a positive and a negative. They also talk about Facebook Graph project, Google Location History, and targeted advertisements. Notes You can find a short summary of the Ashley Madison hack here You can read the Shazam Paper here There is a good narrative of Facebook’s graph project by Wired and if you want to learn about it’s architecture and behavior Facebook has you covered. Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds how they are turning their problems into interesting side projects. They mention a few examples of their past projects, what they are working on and what issues they’ve encountered that could be solved using software. Also, they touch on the Facebook API, MVC paradigm, and what is an Ember.js datastore. Like what is it really? Notes A couple of the links that were mentioned in the show: Notre Dame Class Search Front Porch in Austin Texas. Iheanyi Ekechukwu will speak about his coding experience with Ember.js TED Talk on noticing as a key principle of design, and entrepreneurship On Building Coding Confidence by Iheanyi Ekechukwu - a simple guide on improving coding skills while in school. Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds use this conversation to talk about what’s on their mind, such as keeping their skills sharp, prioritizing daily tasks, and being an optimist first rather than a pessimist. Links Bullet Journal Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this episode, Two Black Nerds discuss how the music industry has evolved primarily to streaming services. They also discuss how Tidal is a viable competitor to Apple Music. Additionally, they talk about hip-hop artists and musicians are playing a major role in this evolution. Links Apple Music Tidal - Verge Article Tidal Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds remembers and discusses their mentors from their undergraduate career at Notre Dame. Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds discuss untapped markets and trending products in the tech industry, in addition to how the culture of efficiency in the Valley is killing the sanctity of dinner. Links Soylent Munchery DemandFood Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit.
In this episode, Two Black Nerds discuss their thoughts and opinions on the state of diversity in the tech industry in regards to both race and gender. They also discuss black CEOs in the tech industry, both underground and prominent. Links Black Girls Code CODE2040 YesWeCode Coding While Black Google Diversity Data Open Diversity Data Female Tech Founder Fundraising Narrative Small Empires: WorldStar HipHop Small Empires: Part Pic Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit.
In this episode, we answer a listener's question about what we wished we knew before we started our specific major. Two Black Nerds weigh in with their opinion. Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
Episode Notes In this episode, although we intended to only talk about creative outlets, we ended up talking about the hobbies we pursued during college, and discussed what a bit what we are doing now that we are in the workforce. There are a couple anecdotes in this episodes: Romeo’s first talent show, how Iheanyi has breakdancing on his resume and why you should always try to get Fridays off at some point during your collegiate years. Let us know what you think Email us at hello@twoblacknerds.com Tweet us @twoblacknerds Your Hosts Iheanyi Ekechukwu @kwuchu Romeo Kwihangana @kwiromeo Credits Our intro and outro music is Sorry by Comfort Fit
In this first episodes of Two Black Nerds, we stumble to find our words, or settle on a specific topic to talk about. So we settled on fitness, habits, domain squatting, books, and third wheeling at SXSW. Notes: Intro/Outro Song is Sorry by Comfort Fit ZenHabits - Musing on habits and how to make them stick. Tiny Habits - BJ Fogg’s framework on changing habits