Podcasts

Best Tech Podcasts This Week – 05/16/22

The Tech Tribune staff has compiled a list of the best new tech podcasts released in the last week (as of the time of writing):



“Data literacy at any organization takes buy-in from all levels of the company, from C-suite leaders all the way to customer-facing team members. But how do you get that buy-in, build a team around data literacy, and transform the way your company works with data?

Today’s guest, Megan Brown, Director of Data Literacy and Knowledge Management at Starbucks, discusses what they have done to forge data culture and data literacy at Starbucks.”



“Stop sharing your phone number — it could put you in danger. Get a second number with this free trick. I’ll also tell you how to get disposable email addresses in a second. Plus, thieves are using AirTags to steal cars, smart handguns are coming and ransomware closed an entire college forever. Also, is crypto dying? Here’s my take.”



“Meme stocks, crypto, and fintech are in their flop era, and it would be funny, except that they’re dragging real people down with them. Liz Loppato from The Verge explains.”



“A lobbying group for the tech sector warns that remote work may mean highly skilled jobs are headed out of the U.S. Host Zoe Thomas is joined by Jennifer Young, CEO of the Technology Councils of North America, to discuss the solution the industry would like to see, and WSJ reporter Julie Bykowicz to talk about how the message is being received in Washington.”



“Frank had his first PR merged into iOS and macOS for .NET! We explore his journey to getting it accepted”



“A few weeks ago we talked to Louis Nicolls about the importance of having a good newsletter that helps people — some targeted, educational resource. Brennan Dunn knows a thing or two about that and has built an empire around segmentation and personalization. The last time he was on the show, we talked about Right Message. Today, we talk to him about email templates and newsletter strategies that we can implement with his new tool, Palladio.”



“Duct Tape Marketing’s John Jantsch is a long-time marketing consultant and champion for creative entrepreneurs. Where Jason serves creative financially, John serves them as a guiding light. He talks to Jason about the world of freelance and how those folks can turn their section of the gig economy into a viable form of living. For those looking to lead a team, John also lays out which path is best: entrepreneurship, freelance, or employment. This is a great look into the mind of one of the all-time great marketing minds—don’t skip out on this one!”



“This month, Chris Hadnagy and Ryan MacDougall are joined by Adam Glick. Adam is currently the Chief Information Security Officer for SimpliSafe in Boston, MA. In this position and his previous jobs, Adam has had the responsibility of managing all matters pertaining to information security, risk, policy, and procedures. Adam is currently an adjunct professor at Boston College in the cybersecurity policy & governance program, and an adjunct professor of IT in the MBA program at the School of Business at Providence College. Outside of the office, he is a car and technology enthusiast along with an avid reader, hiker, cyclist, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner.”



“In this episode, Shay Howe, senior vice president of platform strategy at ActiveCampaign shares how he gets customer and non-customer feedback. Plus find out who, he believes, should manage it in an organization.”



“The FBI searched emails, texts and other electronic communications of 3.4 million U.S. residents without a warrant, Apple, Google, and Microsoft have announced they will support a new passwordless sign-in standard created by the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium, and details about how some websites are keylogging your data as you type it into a web form, before you hit submit.”