
The Mycelium Network Podcast
By The Mycelium Network

The Mycelium Network PodcastSep 21, 2022

VM (Vicky) Brasseur - Forge your future with Open Source
This week, the guest on the podcast is Vicky (VM) Brasseur. She has over 30 years of experience in the world of open source and is currently helping large companies with their open source strategies. She has written the book, “Forge your future with Open Source” and is currently writing her second book. During the episode, we touch on topics such as ensuring we create a welcoming, safe, and inclusive space within the open source ecosystem. We touch on topics explored in her first book and how it relates to those new to the tech world and open source. We also touch on some challenges, such as the influx of open-source projects, lack of knowledge (especially around licensing), and monocultures. There is a wealth of incredible information shared in this episode that is applicable to everyone, no matter where you are in your career.
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Links
Recorded with Riverside and produced by Mechanical Ink.

Alex Buaiscia - From Humanistic Studies, Journalism, and Desktop Support to a Fullstack Developer - 031
In this episode of the Mycelium Network podcast, Schalk Neethling interviews Alex Buaiscia, a full-stack developer at Moravio. Alex talks about his journey from humanistic studies and journalism to desktop support and becoming a full-stack developer. Alex emphasizes the importance of persistence, getting feedback after an interview, and soft skills for career growth. He also discusses his approach to writing tests using React testing library, the importance of project planning, and the significance of work-life balance and taking time to be still.
Alex also shares his experience dealing with the mental health impact of shift work and how he found opportunities by sharing his work in the open. Finally, Alex offers advice for early-stage developers and shares what he learned about meditation and dealing with challenges.
Continue the conversation on Discord.
Links
- Alex Buaiscia on the Web
- Alex Buaiscia on LinkedIn
- Humanistic studies
- React
- Nodejs
- React testing library
- freeCodeCamp
- Docker
- Growing from a junior to a mid-level developer
- What is TypeScript?
- What is technical debt?
- Jest
- Webpack
- Vite
- Vitetest
- GitHub Copilot
- Agile and Scrum
- InsightTimer
- FreeMeditation.com
- Mindfulness articles on Reboot.io
Recorded with Riverside and produced by Mechanical Ink.

Leo Cheng - From A Film and TV Editor to Being A Self-Taught Programmer - 030
In this episode of The Mycelium Network podcast, host Schalk Neethling sits down with Leo Cheng, a former editor in the film and TV industry who has been teaching himself to code and is ready to make programming his career. Schalk and Leo touch on various topics, such as learning through making, the importance of onboarding and mentoring new developers at a company and exploring different aspects of programming through good first issues.
They also touch on harder topics, such as the trend of roasting other people’s work on social media, imposter syndrome, and the challenges of learning and making in the open.
Note: While I said in the episode that syntactic sugar aims to make code more human-readable, this does not always happen in practice. Also, what is readable and understandable to one person, is not necessarily the case for someone else.
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Links
- Leo Cheng on the Web
- Leo Cheng on GitHub
- Leo Cheng on LinkedIn
- Asking for feedback on LinkedIn
- What is syntactic sugar?
- Paul Irish
- 10 Things I learned from the jQuery source
- Build your own React
- What is imposter syndrome?
- How I built a billiards game
- Read more about the canvas element
- SMART goal setting
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink.

Bri Leever - Designing your life, being community-led, and one hundred coffee chats - 029
In this episode of the Mycelium Network podcast, host Schalk Neethling speaks with Bri Leever, a brand community strategist and owner of Ember consulting. Bri emphasizes the importance of building a community-led approach to problem-solving and the importance of patience and nurturing the seeds of your community instead of trying to be the one with all of the answers. She stresses the value of being transparent, balancing empathy with authority, and providing value to the community over time.
Bri shares some of the challenges she faced while building her business and highlights the importance of maintaining a positive attitude, taking calculated risks, and continuing to learn and grow. Listeners will come away from this episode with valuable insights into building a thriving community and designing a fulfilling life.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Continue the conversation on Discord.
Links
- Bri Leever on LinkedIn
- Ember Consulting
- Bri Leever on Youtube
- Beginner Maps podcast
- The IKEA effect
- Lessons from another year running my business(es)
- What’s your community’s super power?
- Heartbeat
- Circle
- Gradual
- Lego Ideas Community
- Bird and birdsong encounters improve mental health, study finds
- Designing your life
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink.

Open Source at GitHub with Abigail Cabunoc Mayes and Naytri Sramek
This week I am doing some cross-promotion of my other podcast, the Mechanical Ink podcast. If you enjoy this episode, you can subscribe to the show here:
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mechanical-ink
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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, Schalk is joined by Abby and Naytri from GitHub. In this enlightening and far-reaching conversation, we cover some of the new initiatives launched by GitHub, such as GitHub Accelerator and the GitHub Fund. We also cover enhancements to GitHub Sponsors, what GitHub learned from the OS Grants project in GitHub, and how companies and open-source can aid in creating opportunities for creators in developing countries.
We also touch on the social aspects of GitHub, how GitHub has managed to keep the platform largely healthy and welcoming, and how we can do even better. We also discuss the importance of community and giving tools to community managers working on the platform. Abby also shares information about the maintainer's program at GitHub and other initiatives such as maintainer month. This is the episode for you if you are running an open-source project on GitHub.
If you want to learn more about the GitHub open-source maintainer program, please get in touch with Abby at GitHub.
Links
- Abigail Cabunoc Mayes
- Naytri Sramek
- What is open science?
- GitHub Sponsors
- GitHub Accelerator
- GitHub Fund
- GitHub OS Grants
- KarateLabs
- Hoppscotch
- Sindre Sorhus
- Evan You - Vuejs
- GitHub Maintainer Month
- Paystack
- Jaron Lanier
- GitHub All In program
- GitHub Education
- CodeSee
- Stormy Peters
- Carlos Becker
Recorded and produced by https://mechanical.ink

Ankita Kulkarni - The joy of learning, leading with empathy, and making a difference - 028
Ankita Kulkarni, an educator and founder joined the Mycelium Network podcast to discuss her passion for helping people and making a difference. She shared insights on leadership, work-life balance, psychological safety, and the importance of a beginner's mindset. The episode delved into what makes a good leader, the joy of learning, and tips for the first 90 days on the job. Finally, Ankita discussed her favorite pour-over coffee and recommended a few resources for front-end developers and engineering managers.
Continue the conversationThe Mycelium Network podcast is made with Riverside (Opens in new window).
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Join the conversation on Discord.
Links- Ankita on the web
- Ankita on Youtube
- Humanizing pull requests
- Engineering leader’s playbook - Includes a discount for the first 100 listener that follows this link. (Thanks, Ankita)
- Complete Next.js course
- Frontend Snacks
- Vercel
- MDN Web Docs
- Become a successful engineering manager course
- The Engineering Manager's Mind Map
- Engineering management for the rest of us - Sarah Drasner
- Scarcity mindset
- Quokka for VSCode
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink.

A conversation with Ryan Stemmle - From special ops, sailing around the northern tip of the US to writing Ruby - 027
In this episode, we talk to Ryan Stemmle, who shares his winding and adventurous journey into the tech world. He tells us about how he learned to code at Turing and how his experience in special operations helped him develop the necessary mindset. Ryan also talks about the challenge of adapting to new work culture and working in a more diverse work environment than his previous work. He gives tips for interviewing, emphasizes the need for deadlines and structure, and discusses the joy and utility of building projects to solve your own problems. Ryan highlights the importance of humanity in the work we do and the benefits of seeking discomfort. Listen in to hear Ryan's inspiring story and insights.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Join the conversation on Discord.
Links
- Ryan Stemmle on GitHub
- Ryan Stemmle on LinkedIn
- Ryan Stemmle on Instagram
- Turing School
- Boulder Ruby Community
- Ruby programming language
- Ruby on Rails
- VSCode
- Kara and Nate
- Rich Roll podcast
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink.

A conversation with Precious Adeyinka - From learning to code on paper to building a startup in Africa - 026
In this episode of the Mycelium Network podcast, we hear from Precious Adeyinka, a developer from Nigeria. He shares his story of how he went from learning to code on paper to building a startup in Africa. Precious also talks about his passion for teaching others, giving back, and using dancing as a form of expression. He explains why Africa is the future of the tech world and why there is a need for an innovative mindset. He also touches upon mental health, making interviews more human, and the lack of opportunity in Africa—an inspirational conversation with an enthusiastic creator with big dreams.
Correction: The company Stripe bought was Paystack and was founded in Nigeria and not Kenya.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with Riverside (Opens in new window).
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Join the conversation on Discord.
Links- BlackBerry Z30
- Google scholarship
- Udacity
- How I Became A Certified Mobile Web Specialist In 6 Months
- WordPress
- Codecamp Nigeria
- What is freelancing?
- Black Freelancer
- Stripe To Acquire African Payments Processor Paystack
- The Unpretentious web
- GitHub Accelerator
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink.

A deep conversation with Matt Brandt - Getting through entropy, finding work that brings you joy, and doing uncomfortable things - 025
In this episode, I have a conversation with my dear friend, Matt Brandt. We talk about the tech industry, but this conversation is about much more. We talk about all those things that often fall by the wayside but are critical to having a career that is fulfilling and bring you joy. We also discuss effective interviews and aligning your work with who you are and what is important to you. We also touch on topics such as trust in the workplace, finding safe spaces, and doing uncomfortable things. A long and deep conversation I am sure you will enjoy.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
- Secret Moustache
- Matt on GitHub
- Mozilla
- What is a site reliability engineer?
- What is DevOps?
- What is a test engineer?
- What is web accessibility?
- A wider understanding of accessibility
- The 30-60-90 plan
- How to make knowledge work more visible
- Selenium testing framework
- The importance of great documentation
- Google cloud platform
- Kubernetes
- DuckDuckGo
- What is systems design?
- The Winter Tech Forum
- Bruce Eckel
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink.

A conversation with Andres Sepulveda Morales, D&D, bias in the workplace, and the joys of collaboration - 024
In this episode of the Mycelium Network, I speak with Andres Sepulveda Morales. We talk mead brewing, Dungeons and Dragons, and draw parallels between being a game master and working on a team, forming a community around shared interests, and the knowledge sharing that happens as a result. We also address some tough topics such as implicit and explicit bias, the benefits of diversity, and communicating effectively across different cultures.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
- Andres on the Web
- Andres on GitHub
- Mead brewing
- Dungeons and Dragons
- Implicit and explicit bias
- Nonviolent communication
- web://workbook
- What are ChatBots?
- Asynchronous JavaScript
- What is a Dungeons and Dragons game master?
- Writing a Discord bot
- DiscordPy
- Sovereign of Chaos
- Mozilla on Ethical AI
- Monster Hunter World
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink.

A conversation with Matthew A. Grande, Monday pep talks, finding professional peace, connection, and empathy - 023
In this episode, I speak with Matthew A. Grande from Careerage. We discuss career advice, the importance of aligning with personal goals and values, inflection points, and finding fulfillment in work and life. We also touch upon the idea that individuals are not problems to be fixed and the importance of starting from a place of curiosity. The topic of layoffs and empathy is also covered, along with the idea of playing out the worst-case scenario and dreaming big. The overarching theme of the podcast is about being purposeful and making a positive personal impact.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Join the Mycelium Network community on Discord.
- Careerage
- What was Y2K?
- Careerage Youtube channel
- You can’t be what you can’t see
- 68 Pieces of unsolicited advice
- Dr. Alia Crum - Huberman Lab
- Non-violent communication
- The Groove community
- Indy Hall
- Thich Nhat Hanh quotes
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink.

A conversation with Ryan Johnson, backend engineer, Python wizard - The Mycelium Network Podcast - 022
Today I speak with Ryan Johnson, a backend engineer, Python wizard, and someone with an incredible story to tell. From working in hardware startups, working as a farmhand in a Benedictine monastery, practicing psychologist, working at Lucas film, and now at Mozilla.
- What is artificial intelligence?
- Lucas Film
- Quantum Computing Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty
- Python and Django
- Industrial light and magic
- Center for Humane Technology
- MDN Web Docs
- Jennifer Riggins on the Mechanical Ink podcast
- The Indie Web
- The importance of community
- The power of language: How words shape people, culture
- A Practical Guide to Building Ethical AI
Recorder and produced by Mechanical Ink - https://mechanical.ink

A conversation with Juan Pablo Flores from GitHub Education - The Mycelium Network Podcast - 021
In the first episode of season 2, I speak with Juan Pablo Flores, the program manager for GitHub Education. We talk about GitHub classroom and the problems it solves for students and teachers. Using GitHub skills to learn and teach how to use Git and GitHub. The importance of being able to work on a team and collaborate on a cross-functional team. Using Twitch as a platform for teaching, the role of community, and the importance of great documentation.
- Juan Pablo on GitHub
- Audience and Streamer Participation at Scale on Twitch
- Twitch—a game changer for developers and educators - Universe 2022
- GitHub Skills
- GitHub Classroom
- GitHub Campus experts
- Working in public
- Twitch plays Pokemon
- Harvard computer science courses
- Stormy Peters at GitHub Universe
- MDN Web Docs
- Write the docs
- Rachel Nabors
- GitHub campus advisors program
Recorder and produced by Mechanical Ink - https://mechanical.ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Chris Mills - Episode 020
In this final episode of season 1, I speak with technical writer and legend of the web, Chris Mills. We talk about trying something new, not being scared to take a leap of faith, and finding your tribe. The importance of being positive and kind, treating people with respect and empathy, and giving back through mentorship. We talk about the importance of great documentation and a well-defined process when running an open-source project. We end by sharing our favorite noisy music artists and the importance of pushing for immediate action concerning the environmental catastrophe.
Correction: Only 3% of open source contributions are from Africa, not 17% as mentioned in the episode.
In Chris' own words
Chris is an Englishman, living in the grim Northern wastes near Manchester. He’s an Independent tech writer, web technology tinkerer, and open standards advocate. Chris is currently running his own tech writing consultancy — Mills docs Limited; previous employment credits include Okta, Mozilla, W3C, and Opera. He is a passionate believer in the power of the open web as a great leveler in terms of education, accessibility, and employment. Outside work he is a heavy metal drummer, amateur guitarist, keen cyclist, and cultivator of an awesome family.
Social
Links
- Open Web standard
- ZX Spectrum 48 Plus
- Bioinformatics
- Apress
- Friends of Ed
- Bruce Lawson
- Jeremy Keith
- Estelle Weyl
- MDN Web Docs
- Okta
- Geocities and MySpace
- Screen Capture API
- Chromium
- GitHub Docs
- Okta for Good
- Lex Friedman podcast with Magatte Wade
- Practical accessibility
- Youtube Music playlist
Supported, recorded, and produced by Mechanical Ink.

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Vuyisile Ndlovu - Episode 019
In this week's episode, I speak with Vuyisile Ndlovu, a Python developer and AWS-certified cloud practitioner from Zimbabwe. We talk about open-source, the challenges developers face in Africa, and why contributions to open-source are low in Africa and brainstorm ideas to improve it. Vuyisile also shares some great tips on deploying your ideas to the web. This was a fascinating conversation I am privileged to share with you all.
In his own words
Hello! My name is Vuyisile (voo-yee-sea-lay), and I’m a Software Developer. I enjoy writing, speaking, traveling, and cutting wood. I develop back-end web applications and APIs, usually in Python and Django. I do my best work when I work remotely.
Links
- Vuyisile Ndlovu on the web
- Vuyisile Ndlovu on Twitter
- Vuyisile Ndlovu on GitHub
- FirefoxOS
- The Ndebele Language and people
- The Java language
- The Python language
- The .NET language
- The Go language
- The Rust language
- The percentage of open-source contributions from Africa is only 2-3%.
- What is an incubator?
- OpenUP
- The rise of open source to spur agile digital government
- A mobile application may enhance Cape Agulhas’ smart city vision
- DeveloperToolchest
- Ourbackyard
- EcoCash
- Magatte Wade: Africa, Capitalism, Communism, and the Future of Humanity
- PyPi in a box
- Internet in a box
- What is DevOps?
- Keypass
- HashiCorp Vault
- Divio-Django Invoice
- Woodturning on Youtube
Recorded using Riverside and produced by Mechanical Ink.

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Andy Anderson - Episode 018
In this episode, I sit down with Andy Anderson. This conversation was so wonderful. Andy has years of experience in the tech industry and shares some of the histories that very few of us know about. We also discuss the evolution of programming languages and tools, the importance of community, diversity, and coffee.
Social
- The Mycelium Network Discord
- The Mycelium Network on GitHub
Links
- Slow lane Café
- Andy on the Web
- Andy on GitHub
- Fortran
- What are punch cards?
- IBM370 terminal
- VT100
- Intellisense in VSCode
- GitHub Copilot and Hey GitHub
- MDN Web Docs
- What is recursion?
- Functional programming
- JAMStack
- Serverless and Serverless functions
- Advent of Code
- The difference between this in functions and arrow functions
- Using developer tools
- Y2K
- Hidden Figures
- SANS Institute
Supported, recorded, and produced by Mechanical Ink.

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Chelsea Adams - Episode 017
In this episode with Chelsea Adams, we talk about dealing with imposter syndrome and the sense of un-belonging. Being kind to yourself and giving yourself the time to grow. Not to be afraid of being vulnerable, stop getting in your own way, and the negative impact of social networks on creativity. We also touch on the importance of community, a network of peers, education, and the importance of being seen and represented. Filles with interesting nuggets you will all enjoy.
In Chelsea's own words
Chelsea Adams is a software engineer and digital creative based in central Ohio, USA. She is co-host and producer of 16:1 podcast, a show about education, teaching, and learning. Adams has more than a decade of experience operating a web and software development consultancy, which engages clients on a variety of web, data, and virtual reality projects.
Social
Links
- Chelsea Adams on the web
- Coming home
- Imposter syndrome
- Polywork
- Amazon Web Services
- Pomodoro timer
- Cal.com
- Archive your Twitter account
- Sixteen to one
- Inquiry-based learning
- Machine learning
- Women in STEM
- Pamela's podcast episode
- Come from away
Supported, recorded, and produced by Mechanical Ink.

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Queen Vinyl Da.i'gyu-Kazotetsu - Episode 016
A talk about kindness, open-source, TypeScript, advice for those new to web development, and finding treasures in unique places.
Vinyl, in her own words
(Pronounced V-eye-null Dah-ee-ghee-you Kah-zoh-teh-tsoo)
Formerly Vinyl Darkscratch-Kazotetsu. Web and software developer, EDM visualizer animator, Beat Saber fanatic, workaholic, left-handed, queen of goo.
Social
Links
- Vinyl on GitHub
- Vinyl on Soundcloud
- Vinyl on Youtube
- Vinyl on Mastodon
- Vinyl featured on MDN Web Docs
- GooborgStudios
- A Proposal For Type Syntax in JavaScript
- MDN Wen Docs
- Open Web Docs
- Goofont
- Gooicons
- The reason why some people are so kind
- TypeScript
- OpenCollective
- Geocaching
Supported, recorded, and produced by Mechanical Ink.

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Tara Robertson - Episode 015
In today's episode, I speak with Tara Robertson. We discuss diversity, equity, and inclusion topics, but the conversation is about so much more. We deeply dive into the soft skills needed to thrive in the workplace and life. It is a far-reaching, emotional, and real conversation I believe you will all enjoy.
Tara, in her own words
I help women of color in corporate careers go from underestimated and overworked to unapologetic and wildly successful. I’m also a diversity, equity, and inclusion consultant.
Social
Links
- Tara on the web
- Tara on Twitter
- Tara on LinkedIn
- What is DE&I
- The Mycelium Network Podcast with Pamela Rodriguez
- Impact of harassment on teams
- OpenScapes
- Braiding sweet grass
- All we can save
- Julie Squid
- What is Data Science?
- What is Open Science?
- What is Open Source?
- What is Open Learning?
- Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
- Ayana Elizabeth Venn diagrams
- The IDEA Toolkit
- Dr. Kerry Jordan - The Carpentries
- What is universal design?
- The extended benefits of a curb cut
- Load shedding in South Africa
- Group and team norms
Supported, recorded, and produced by Mechanical Ink.

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Joel Rainwater - Episode 014
In today's episode, I speak with Joel Rainwater. Among the many topics we address, we cover the IndieWeb, the necessity for curiosity in the tech industry, working in the open, intentionally being un-hireable, and not being defined by job titles. We touch on the doors opened by the fact that JavaScript is everywhere. On ramping to TypeScript, the power of community, why you should blog, and tons of other great topics and advice.
Joel, in his own words
Joel is a self-taught developer who has gone from building basic HTML-&-CSS-only websites to being the fractional CTO of a startup and a lot in between.
Social
Links
- Joel on GitHub
- Joel on Polywork
- Joel on the web
- Joel on Twitter
- Joel on LinkedIn
- AngelFire
- MySpace
- jQuery
- Vuejs
- React
- State management with React
- IndieWeb
- IndieHackers
- Polywork
- What is a multipotenitalite?
- What is fullstack?
- Nuxtjs and Nextjs
- TypeScript
- Prisma
- MongoDB
- Microsoft TypeScript proposal
- What is Analysis paralysis?
- Magento
- Domain Goalie
- MyCosPlace
- Mastodon
- Frontendmasters
- StatusTracker
Produced and supported by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Yurii Lazaruk - Episode 013
In this episode, I speak with Yurii Lazaruk, community manager at CodeControl and community consultant. Community is critical to the learning journey. The support, the camaraderie, and having people around you that have your back and keep you accountable. We also touch on handling crises and how the community plays a role there. A fascinating conversation that is well worth your time.
Social
Links
- Yurii on LinkedIn
- Yurri on Twitter
- Yurii on Instagram
- CodeControl
- Cultivate - A community built by changemakers
- CodeControl Community
- David Spinks
- Steve Garguilo
- Flames of Change: How Campfire Storytelling Helps to Forge Culture Change
Produced and supported by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Alvin Bryan - Episode 012
In this episode, I speak with Alvin Bryan, a developer advocate at Contentful. We discuss the role of open-source in education, ethical tech, mentoring, the new challenges early-stage developer face in a changing job market, and how to stay motivated.
Alvin, in their own words
Alvin is a developer advocate at Contentful and a front-end developer. He’s been working in the industry for a while and loves creating beautiful, fun experiences.
Social
Links
- Alvin on GitHub
- Alvin on Polywork
- Alvin on the web
- Alvin on Twitter
- Contentful
- What is a design system?
- Figma
- Sketch
- Penpot
- React
- What are Web Components?
- What are design tokens?
- Learning to code in a time of crisis
- Cascadiajs
- Netlify
- Vercel
- GitHub
- web://workbook
- MDN Web Docs
- What is ethical tech?
- The rise of Signal
- Signal
- What is Linux?
- Proton Mail
- Our time has come - Penpot
- Hugo static site generator
- NetlifyCMS
- Forestry
- Codebar
- freeCodeCamp
Produced and supported by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Rafael Pires - Episode 011
In today's conversation, I speak with Raphael Pires. In this conversation, we talk less about technology and more about life. While we touch on tech-related topics, we also talk about living a life of purpose. We share our thoughts on unrealistic expectations, planning long-term, setting goals, and being willing to wait for success. It is a deep conversation that touches on important topics we often skim over. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I enjoyed recording it.
Raphael, in his own words
⚡ Early-stage Web Developer
🔭 Changing career paths
🧱 Open-source enthusiast
🍄 Community driven
🌱 Lifelong learner
Social
Links
Produced and supported by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Adilson Sandoval - Episode 010
In this episode, I speak with Adilson Sandoval from AdblockPlus. Adilson talks about how he got into tech from his previous career as a mathematics teacher. He also shares great information about the job hunting process and the importance of persistence. Adilson is also passionate about open source, and we talk about the role of open source in learning, teaching, and finding opportunities.
Background
Adilson Sandoval is a front-end developer that made a career change. For the last three years, he has been working at AdblockPlus on their browser extension.
Social
Links

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Andrew MacLean - Episode 009
Today I speak with Andrew MacLean, the community manager at Battlesnake. As has become the norm, we talk about various topics, but we dig deep into the role of open source in education and the complex topic of hiring. We also touch on the importance of finding balance in our lives. A great conversation I am sure you will all enjoy.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with the fantastic Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- Macromedia Flash
- GitHub Codespaces
- Gitpod
- Contributing to Open Source
- HighTechU
- University of Victoria Canada
- HighTechQ
- IBM Quantum computing
- Quantum computing 5 ways
- Battlesnake
- Battlesnake Developer Fellowship
- Design thinking
- Minecraft
- Mindtest
- Minecraft mods
- Project Calavera
- The importance of good documentation
- PHP
- Nextjs
- Nuxtjs
- Vuejs documentary
- Evan Yuo
- Railway
- The Browser Company - Arc
- Arc - The internet computer
- Electron
- Laragon
- Docker
- LAMP
- ngrok
- Setapp

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Pamela Rodriguez - Episode 008
In this episode, I speak with Pamela Rodriguez about some really important topics we sometimes choose to avoid. We speak about women in tech, the challenges of non-native English speakers, coming from a third-world country, and feeling isolated. We also talk about positive things, finding your tribe, positive change in the tech industry, and nerd out on books.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with the fantastic Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- Pamela on GitHub
- Pamela on Behance
- Pamela on Polywork
- Pamela on Twitter
- Pamela on Linktr.ee
- AngelFire
- Women Who Code
- Ada Lovelace
- Hidden figures
- Olascoaga's WILL project
- Jaron Lanier
- Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now
- Lex Fridman
- No Man's Land by Wendy Moore
- The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V. E. Schwab
- Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Schalk Venter - Episode 007
In the podcast’s sixth episode, I speak with Schalk Venter. In our far-reaching conversation, we talk about ending up in tech by accident without a formal background. Civic tech and doing good using tech where it makes sense. We ask hard questions, such as how we solve real-world problems using a combination of community and technology. The importance of abstract thinking and a problems solving mindset, the role of open source in education, and being honest about being human. We also discuss the future value of creating more new content or curating and creating learning paths using all the existing great content.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with the fantastic Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- Codex
- Codebridge
- Codespace
- Code for Cape Town
- Bloom Institute of Technology
- Founders and Coders
- We Think Code
- FourthRev
- MDN Web Docs
- freeCodeCamp
- GitHub
- The Odin Project
- FEDSA
- ZA Product Design
- The Google Foundation
- What is civic tech?
- What is Agile?
- What is blockchain?
- What is AI?
- What is extreme programming?
- What is imposter syndrome?
- Global Accessibility Awareness Day
- Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- What are cloud functions?
- Mozilla Manifesto
- Schalk Neethling on Medium
- Wondermind
- Third World Problems project

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Peter Bengtsson - Episode 006
In the podcast’s sixth episode, I speak with Peter Bengtsson. We cover various topics, from being willing to show your weakness and why you should write a blog to why planning and prototyping are critical to a project’s success.
Peter Bengtsson
- Web developer since 1998 and still loving it and working for GitHub on maintaining their documentation site. Previously various things for Mozilla Firefox and the MDN website.
- I learn by building things.
- I teach by writing down what I learned in bite-sized portions.
The Mycelium Network podcast is made with the fantastic Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- Peter’s blog
- What are CGI scripts?
- What is rubber duck debugging?
- Mozilla
- MDN Web Docs
- What is JAMStack?
- GitHub Docs
- Python
- Rust
- What is usability?
- Jacob Nielsen
- Steve Krug - Don’t make me think
- Nextjs
- WordPress
- ShopTalk Show
- What is TC39?
- Notion.so
- PWA Asset Generator
- Using the PWA Asset Generator
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Sharone Zitman - Episode 005
In the podcast's fifth episode, I speak with Sharone Zitman from RTFM Please. We cover a wide variety of topics. Everything from community and developer experience to how tools can do a better job of supporting early-stage developers. We also discuss aspects of the tech sector that are simply broken and why creating welcoming, supportive communities are critical to the industry's future.
This podcast was made with the amazing Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- DevOps Isreal
- RTFM Please
- Snyk
- Apps Flyer
- Cloudify
- Git
- GitHub
- Oh Shit, Git!?!
- Shift Left
- Jit
- SOC2
- OWASP Top 10
- LiveCycle
- HTTP2
- Codenewbies
- freecodeCamp
- 100Devs
- Wilco
- uDemy
- The Apache Foundation
- DevOps Days Tel Aviv
- OpsSchool Tel Aviv
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Soham Shah - Episode 004
In our fourth episode, we talk to Soham Shah. Soham works at Marvin, a user research platform that elevates the voice of customers. Soham is also very active in the open source world. He has contributed to ChakraUI, MDN Web Docs, and is the co-creator of mockBee and Mockman. We talk about the challenges of the interview process, the importance of community, and how pair-learning can help build knowledge and friendships.
This podcast was made with the amazing Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- React
- Reactiflux
- React Table
- Udemy
- Neog Camp
- JavaScript.info
- NamasteJS
- NextJS
- Webpack
- Frontendmasters
- GitHub Student Pack
- Hashnode
- Medium
- Atomic Habits
- React Bangalore
- JavaScript Bangalore
- Remotion
- MirageJS
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Ian Douglas - Episode 003
In our third episode, we talk to Ian Douglas. Ian is into developer relations, is a tech educator, and live-streaming career coach. He is also a senior developer advocate at Postman and the creator of techinterview.guide. We talk about a wide range of topics, among them, how to create an effective resume, what hiring managers look for, how to stand out in a crowd, and other critical career-couching topics.
This podcast was made with the amazing Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- Ian on Twitter
- Ian on GitHub
- Turing School of Software & Design
- Medium.com
- Dev.to
- TechInterview.guide
- Techinterview.guide on Twitch
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Isabel Calabig - Episode 002
In our second episode, we talk to Isabel Calabig. An early-stage web developer, marketing operations associate, and software engineer at Dreambox Learning. We talk about a wide range of topics from the challenges that new learners face, imposter syndrome, different ways and styles of learning, the challenges of the interview process, and the joy of coding.
This podcast was made with the amazing Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- Isabel on Twitter
- Isabel’s blog on Hashnode
- Isabel’s personal blog
- Isabel’s Math alien adventure game
- 100devs
- Scrimba
- Codecademy
- What is a flow chart?
- Anki cards
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink

The Mycelium Network Podcast with Rico Smit - Episode 001
In our first episode, we talk to Rico Smit. An early-stage web developer living and working in Pretoria, South Africa. We talk about a wide range of topics from the challenges that new learners face, starting a business, finding learning material, and your community. We also touch on contributing to open-source and feeling more comfortable interacting in public.
This podcast was made with the amazing Descript and Riverside.
Transcripts of the episode are available on GitHub.
Social
Links
- VSCode
- SublimeText
- Git
- GitHub
- Mosh
- 150DaysofHTML
- Epic React
- Kent C Dodds
- Outreachy
- Codenewbies
- Freecodecamp.org
- JSON
- developer-toolchest.com
- SQLite
- RWSWebDesign.co.za
Recorded and produced by Mechanical Ink