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Aaron is the owner of ClockworkWP. He has built sites for companies of all shapes and sizes, ranging from small nonprofits to Fortune 100 companies, since beginning his work with WordPress in 2008. An organizer for WordCamp Atlanta and the Atlanta WordPress Meetup, Aaron provides leadership and speaks regularly at events throughout the WordPress community. https://twitter.com/areimann
Liquid Web COO Carrie Wheeler chatted with Mark at WordCamp Atlanta about her path from developer to leadership in the tech field. She talks about the three things all people look for in their jobs and how to provide context so they feel connected to an organization's mission. She also talks about the competitive hosting space and how Liquid Web positions themselves for success. You can connect with Carrie on LinkedIn or at liquidweb.com.
Mark sat down with Frank Robinson at WordCamp Atlanta a few weeks ago. Frank started Studio Media 22 in 2008, an agency focused on building sites and digital media in the beauty industry. Frank is a software designer and entrepreneur growing his business. We talk about why he focused on the beauty industry and how that gives him a competitive advantage, the opportunities for business, film and technology in Atlanta as well as why security and Wordfence is such a critical part of his business.
In this episode, I recap my experience and thoughts of WordCamp Atlanta and talk about WordSesh 2019. I also answer the following questions: What are some recommended PHP design patterns that are useful for WordPress theme and plugin development? How important is blogging in developing WordPress skill-competence?
Kathy Drewien lives in Marietta, Georgia just outside of Atlanta. There she rescues abandoned, ugly, orphaned, broken, and non-productive websites for people and businesses who are ready for a change. She's an organizer of WordCamp Atlanta and runs a local WordPress Meetup around there, too. And if that's not enough, she's also an organizer of WordCamp US. The post Episode 31: Kathy Drewien appeared first on Hallway Chats.
This week I share how and why to customize your Post Title and Post content area Upcoming Events WordCamp London – March 17th – 19th WordCamp Bordeaux – March 18th WordCamp Atlanta – March 18-19 WordCamp St. Louis – March 18 Segment 1: In the News Clef to shut down. A2 Hosting now auto installing…
This week I share how and why to customize your Post Title and Post content area Upcoming Events WordCamp London – March 17th – 19th WordCamp Bordeaux – March 18th WordCamp Atlanta – March 18-19 WordCamp St. Louis – March 18 Segment 1: In the News Clef to shut down. A2 Hosting now auto installing…
On this week's show, Jean is willfully "trapped" in Cleveland, Tennessee, after the hurricane evacuation in Florida rendered LoopConf cancelled. Since Jean's conference was cut short, the WP Ninjas crew shows Jean and his wife their Southern hospitality, and their lovably cheesy sense of humor. So be sure and join the whole team in this very special episode, as they "let their hair down", have some fun, and even bare their souls. Topics Include: WP Ninjas team introduction. James has Jean describe his perception of what the WP Ninjas "day-to-day" is like. Table tennis, LOTS of table tennis. Jean wonders how the office layout was determined or assigned. The benefits and challenges of working as a team in one large room. How the team combats distractions and/or interruptions. Plans for their setup as the team continues to grow. On considering a hybrid model of distributed and in-office team members. WordCamps and deciding who attends. Why attending and speaking at WordCamps is important. The origin of the official/unofficial WordCamp Atlanta 2016 mascot: The Kenatee. How the team accomplishes 8 hours of support work in 1 hour every morning. On keeping consistency in writing across documentation written by the whole team. The benefits of having the development team work support and write documentation. How working for WP Ninjas has changed each members' life and perspective. Featured on the Show: WP Ninjas Ninja Forms Ping Pong/Table Tennis! LoopConf WordCamp Atlanta 2016 The Kenatee 30 Rock
Welcome to the fifteenth episode of the Heart + Hustle podcast. Angelica loved WordCamp Atlanta. Charisma is the master of crossfit social media. Today we're talking about networking and not just networking but authentic networking. We talk about how we just reach out people we want to meet and it works, what social media we're using for networking, and how networking at events works. For show notes and a list of everything we talked about, visit www.heartandhustlepodcast.com. Meet the hosts: Angelica Yarde (twitter.com/studio404design) and Charisma Moran (twitter.com/charismamoran) Subscribe via iTunes (itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heart…d1071624684?mt=2)! Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/hearthustlepod and Instagram instagram.com/heartandhustlepodcast!
Welcome to the thirteenth episode of the Heart + Hustle podcast. Angelica is on her way to WordCamp Atlanta. Charisma is celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Today we are becoming communication rebels! We are talking with Michelle Mazur, Ph.D. who is a public speaking coach, author, and fellow podcaster. She is schooling us on public speaking. In this interview, Michelle gives us a vital tip to calm our nerves before taking the stage, offers some insight as to why women aren't speaking more at events, and lets us in on a small detail that makes a big difference when pitching for speaking gigs. Michelle is on Twitter at https://twitter.com/DrMichelleMazur and you can visit her online at http://www.drmichellemazur.com/. For show notes and a list of everything we talked about, visit www.heartandhustlepodcast.com Meet the hosts: Angelica Yarde (twitter.com/studio404design) and Charisma Moran (twitter.com/charismamoran) Subscribe via iTunes (itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heart…d1071624684?mt=2)! Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/hearthustlepod and Instagram instagram.com/heartandhustlepodcast!