58 | Building Meaningful Communities with Bekah Hawrot-Weigel
This episode features Bekah Hawrot-Weigel as she talks about how Virtual Coffee got started, the role of storytelling within communities, and the importance of learning the basics in development.
This episode features Bekah Hawrot-Weigel as she talks about how Virtual Coffee got started, the role of storytelling within communities, and the importance of learning the basics in development.
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Show Notes
- 0:00 Introducing: Bekah Hawrot-Weigel
- 2:10 Parenting Tips
- 4:43 Virtual Coffee
- 11:01 Tech Stack for the Website
- 13:03 Learning New Technologies
- 18:13 Sponsor: daily.dev
- 19:13 Working with the Basics
- 24:03 Asking Questions
- 30:51 Participating in a Community
- 35:34 Sponsor: Hashnode
- 36:23 Renaming Networking to Investing in Your Community
- 40:25 Answering "Why Should we Hire You?"
- 41:12 Finding the Community that you want to be Part Of Through Storytelling
- 48:29 Soapbox: A Person Centered Approach to Build Both Internal and External Communities
- 52:54 Community Shout Outs