SodThis: Sod This 5 - Women in Technology

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It’s been long enough, hasn’t it? But here it is, finally: Sod This episode 5! If all you want is download it and listen, here you go: Sod This Episode 5(right-click and save to download the file instead of playing it in the browser) Gary and I have had time in the past few weeks to ...

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It’s been long enough, hasn’t it? But here it is, finally: Sod This episode 5! If all you want is download it and listen, here you go:

Sod This Episode 5
(right-click and save to download the file instead of playing it in the browser)

Gary and I have had time in the past few weeks to record interview with a number of different people. We’re not telling for now, but there’s some material for us to go through! For this first post-TechEd episode though, we have chosen to publish an interview I recorded at DevDays Netherlands – ladies first, I’m sure nobody’s going to disagree with that!

Some of the girls I talked to were involved with the recently published Women in Technology edition of SDN Magazine. This announcement article is in Dutch, I’m afraid – but much of the magazine is in English, if you can get hold of one. There’s also this other page with more English information. Very nice effort with that magazine! Pity you decided against the calendar :-D

Here’s who was there for the interview:

Marianne van Wanrooij

Sandra de Ridder

Gaby Lieuw

Mirjam van Olst

Sara Ford

Daniëlle Loppé

Have fun!

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Links from the show:

Here’s that Sarah Blow we were mentioning a few times (she’s not really in London, I think… or is she? Sarah, where do you spend your time these days?): http://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahblow

SharePoint Babes – she was serious! http://sharepointbabes.com/

As an aside, it seems that DX’s Mark Miller is secretly handling parts of the SP Babes website. That’s according to that video on the site. Mark claims it must be a different Mark Miller. Yeah right. :-)

Barry Dorrans – poor guy, mentioned yet again… the sock monster story – go on now, follow him on Twitter!

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