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Sheffield Digital Podcast

Sheffield Digital Podcast

Sheffield Digital

Welcome to the Sheffield Digital Podcast. This is the place to hear about the exciting digital industries in the Sheffield City Region. We cover engaging topics about the local tech sector with special guests from a thriving community of companies, accelerators, policy-makers, educators, freelancers, events organisers, and more! If you’re interested in unique tech career stories straight from Sheffield, then check out our Insight interviews with people who share the why’s and the how’s of what they do. These are also available as videos on our YouTube channel. Follow show releases and other news @SHFDigital on Twitter and visit https://sheffield.digital/ for more information about our organisation.

80 - How did you get here: Interview with Managing Director at Appt China - Joy Quan
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  • 80 - How did you get here: Interview with Managing Director at Appt China - Joy Quan

    Joy Quan shares her journey from starting out as an international student at the University of Sheffield to becoming the Managing Director at Appt China in Kunming. Appt is an international digital agency specialising in bespoke app, web and software development and digital communications in the UK and China.

    Joy tells us what it was like arriving in Sheffield as a Postgraduate student, how she found the opportunity to join Appt as an intern, why the company founders decided to open an office in China, and what her role as Managing Director mainly involves doing. She also talks about some of the challenges for international students, including language barriers and knowing where to find opportunities.

    She says that she found her dream job after her studies at the University of Sheffield. Hear this and much more in the 30 minute interview between Joy and Sarah Lister.

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    Notes and Links

    Joy was interviewed online by Sarah Lister, Membership Coordinator at Sheffield Digital, on 26th October 2023.


    Links

    Appt

    Joy Quan on LinkedIn


    References

    University of Sheffield

    Jon Bollinger

    Anna Bollinger

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    Thank you for the music

    Thanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

    Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 32min
  • 79 - How did you get here: Interview with four Software Developer apprentices at Tes

    This episode of the Sheffield Digital podcast features a group interview with four apprentices working at Tes Global. In collaboration with Makers, Tes offered the opportunity for those passionate about tech to retrain, learn to code, and launch a new career in software development. Jack Thacker, Noelia Perez Marin, Sonia Khan and Jose Lopez Guerrero were invited to this interview to share what their experiences have been like so far, and what they are looking forward to next. 

    Before starting the apprenticeship:

    Noelia worked as a graphic designer for many years, specialising in merchandising.Jack was first a student and then a writer and researcher in English Literature.Sonia was working in museums, including a games museum.Jose was working in hospitality as a receptionist and then had a job in finance, in the customer service line for shareholders.

    Each guest shares why they decided to make a career change, what skills and knowledge they are bringing from previous roles, and how Tes is supporting them throughout the experience. Other topics they touch on include imposter syndrome, diversity of people, and advice for people considering applying for a similar apprenticeship.

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    If you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!

    Notes and Links

    The apprentices were interviewed online by Sarah Lister, Membership Coordinator at Sheffield Digital, on 8th August 2023.

    Every episode comes with a list of links to the companies we reference:

    Links

    Tes website 

    References

    Makers Academy: https://makers.tech/become/apprentice/

    Code Academy: https://www.codecademy.com/

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    We’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can share your thoughts with us on Twitter or on the channel in the Sheffield Digital Slack community.

    Thank you for the music

    Thanks to Alex Mclean –aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

    Mon, 11 Sep 2023 - 37min
  • 78 - How did you get here: Interview with Co-Founder & CEO of The Tech Dept - Dan Kirby

    How did you get here?

    Dan Kirby shares his journey to becoming Co-Founder and CEO of The Tech Dept, specialists in working with early-stage startups, particularly impact startups. Their mission is to help impact founders do good at scale. 

    Dan tells us about his life as an entrepreneur since 2001, the highs and lows of running a business, and why he started a podcast called “Honey, I blew up the business” which has reached the top 2.5% of global podcasts and is listened to in 44 countries. Guests on the show talk about what it's really like to be a founder; what it's like to face your demons and come out the other side as a better person and a better entrepreneur. In this interview Dan shares some of the themes covered on his show, including fear, ego and intuition.

    He says that “...having an idea and having the freedom to pursue it, that is itself a form of success.” Hear this and much more in the 30 minute interview between Dan and Sarah Lister.

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    If you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!

    Notes and Links

    Dan was interviewed online by Sarah Lister, Membership Coordinator at Sheffield Digital, on 23rd June 2023.

    Every episode comes with a list of links to the companies we reference:

    The Tech Dept websiteHoney, I blew up the business podcastDan Kirby on LinkedInRichard Grundy on LinkedIn

    References

    The Tech OffTech Off movie pilot'Extreme Ownership’ by Jocko WillinkThe Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness & Healing in a Toxic Culture by Gabor MatéInner Engineering by Sadhguru

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    We’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can share your thoughts with us on Twitter or on the channel in the Sheffield Digital Slack community.

    Thank you for the music

    Thanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

    Tue, 18 Jul 2023 - 33min
  • 77 - How did you get here: Interview with Founder & CEO of AI machine learning startup TUBR - Dash Tabor

    How did you get here?

    Dash Tabor shares her journey to becoming the founder of an AI machine learning startup.

    Dash Tabor didn’t expect to work in tech, never mind to start her own deep-tech company specialising in the application of AI for small and incomplete datasets.

    Growing up, she felt that tech wasn’t her, that it was too complicated and too ‘mathy’. However, after completing a Masters in City Planning and Sustainable Development, Dash needed a job and landed an admin role in a tech company. 

    From this point, she started to develop an interest and passion for data, and so her journey to tech founder began.

    She gathered different skills, learning how to spot opportunities both in tech and in the market, and she watched different people doing things in different ways.

    Living and working in London it was the busy and over-crowded tube journeys she had to take every morning that gave Dash the impetus to found her own company, developing technology that could predict the peaks at London tube stations on just small amounts of data.

    Since this point in 2020, she has moved to Sheffield setting up her business, Tubr, at Sheffield Technology Parks. She has hired, secured customers,  gained funding from Angels and Venture Capitalists, and Tubr has patent pending technology.

    Dash says that the point she stopped being scared of failure was the point at which the business started doing well.

    Hear about all of this and much more in the 20 minute interview between Dash and Sarah Lister.

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    If you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!

    Notes and links

    Dash was interviewed online by Sarah Lister, Membership Coordinator at Sheffield Digital, on 9th May 2023.

    Every episode comes with a list of links to the companies we reference.

    TUBRSheffield Technology ParksDash on LinkedInSheffield Women in TechSheffield Digital

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    Thank you for the music

    Thanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

    Tue, 06 Jun 2023 - 17min
  • 76 - SDP 75: Becoming a B Corp - an interview with Mina

    Last autumn, Mina announced that it had become B Corporation (B Corp) certified. The global B Corp movement sets a standard for businesses who want to ‘do good’ through their actions towards the environment, their employees and the impact they make in their local community. In this interview with Mina Co-Founder and Managing Director, Chris Dalrymple, he tells us about the process, why it took longer than expected to achieve certification, how its impact is already being felt, and he offers advice to other businesses that are considering becoming a B Corp.

    We hope you enjoy it and, if there are other stories you’d like us to explore, please let us know.

    Don’t forget, you can always join the Sheffield Digital Slack community or email info@sheffield.digital to get in touch and share your thoughts. 

    Subscribe to the show

    If you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts or search for us in your podcast app of choice!

    Notes and links

    Every episode comes with a list of links to the various people, companies and topics that we reference.

    MinaChris Dalrymple on LinkedInB Corp movementB Impact Assessment

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    Join the conversation

    We’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can share your thoughts with us on Twitter or on the channel in the Sheffield Digital Slack community.

    Thank you for the music

    Thanks to Alex Mclean –aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

    Sun, 12 Feb 2023 - 29min
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