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Episode 6: Rich Kaplan: Leadership and Y2K23 Sep 202501:09:55

In this conversation, Rich Kaplan shares his experiences and insights from his time at Microsoft, particularly during the Y2K crisis. He discusses the importance of leadership, effective communication, and the need for clarity in meetings. Kaplan emphasizes the significance of personal priorities and how they influence decision-making in a corporate environment. He reflects on the lessons learned from influential leaders like Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, and the impact of good leadership on organizational culture and success.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction

01:21 Leadership and Vision

03:31 Effective Communication in Leadership

05:32 Meeting Management Techniques

07:43 Feedback and Guidance in Leadership

10:01 Personal Experiences and Life Lessons

11:35 Health and Priorities

13:50 Philanthropy and Giving Back

15:54 Y2K and Crisis Management

18:02 Innovative Marketing Strategies

20:06 Reflections on Technology and Society

27:12 Navigating the Y2K Challenge

30:09 Establishing Support Policies

33:42 Customer Commitment and Reputation

36:39 Leadership and Accountability

38:19 Influencing Without Authority

49:57 Executing the Y2K Strategy

51:21 Y2K Strategy and Execution

52:58 Confidence in Preparedness

57:04 Lessons from Y2K and Security

01:02:05 Leadership and Culture at Microsoft

01:04:40 Influence of Key Leaders


Episode 5: Andreae Pohlman03 Sep 202501:43:22

From Casio diary to cyber defense: How technology curiosity shaped Andreae Pohlman's military-Microsoft arc.


In this conversation, Andreae Pohlman (Dr. Dre) shares her journey from a tech-savvy child in Texas to a successful cybersecurity expert. She discusses the importance of networking, the impact of her military service on her career, and the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field. Andreae emphasizes the need for self-advocacy, building confidence, and the significance of mentorship in navigating one's career path. The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity and the lessons learned from failures. In this conversation, Andreae Pohlman (Dr. Dre) shares her journey through the tech and cybersecurity fields, discussing her educational choices, the importance of networking at conferences, and the challenges faced by women in tech. She emphasizes the need for resilience in career paths, the significance of cybersecurity in protecting against threats, and the evolving role of AI in the industry. Andreae also highlights the mission of the Women's Society of Cyberjutsu, which aims to empower underrepresented groups in cybersecurity through education and community support.


https://womenscyberjutsu.org/

Episode 4: Mike Owen05 Aug 202501:15:18

In this episode, Jeff is joined by Mike Owen—a former Microsoft engineer whose 18+ year tech career started in a unionized grocery store and ended with an unexpectedly powerful final act. Mike shares how he rebounded from a rare “zero rewards” performance review, how a blood transfusion changed his life (and his commitment to donating), and why he became a vocal advocate for salary transparency, mental health, and reverse mentorship at one of the world’s biggest tech companies. 

From surviving ulcerative colitis and hospital stays, to transforming Friday virtual happy hours into safe spaces for honesty, Mike’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and radical generosity. We also dive into imposter syndrome, the impacts of the pandemic, coaching younger engineers, and how personal accountability—and community—can change your trajectory. 

 

This conversation is a masterclass in redefining success beyond titles and bonuses. If you’ve ever felt unseen at work, struggled with burnout, or questioned your place in tech, this episode is for you. 

 

You can connect with Mike on his LinkedIn, and check out his financials presentation as mentioned, that helped guide industry transparency on salary. 


00:00 Introduction to Mike Owen's Journey 

10:12 Navigating Career Challenges and Growth 

20:12 The Importance of Salary Transparency 

30:10 Reflections on Longevity and Vulnerability in the Workplace 

37:55 Mentorship and Learning 

38:48 The Importance of Coachability 

39:30 Salary Transparency and Its Challenges 

41:24 Defining Self-Worth Beyond Numbers 

43:17 Overcoming Bad Reviews and Resilience 

50:17 Personal Struggles and Recovery 

58:21 Reflections on Layoffs and Job Security 

01:02:07 The Case for Unionization in Tech 

01:11:30 Advice for Young Professionals in Tech 

Episode 3: Chris Walker23 Jul 202501:32:46

Worms, Y2K, and Wine Cellars. How Chris Walker helped Solve for some of the most prolific Internet Worms in history is much more than BASIC.


From Dartmouth’s BASIC revolution to Microsoft’s Y2K firefight, Chris Walker helped shape the digital world in ways most users never see. In this candid conversation, he opens up about navigating billion-dollar bugs, surviving worm outbreaks, and why being escorted out of Bill Gates’ backyard wasn’t even the weirdest part of his job. Packed with wit, wisdom, and the kind of stories that never made it into press releases.



Episode 2: Jan Nelson 23 Jul 202501:41:48

An artist’s evolution: How theater and the arts shaped Jan Nelson’s career in technology


Jan Nelson’s journey spans software revolutions, spiritual resilience, and cosmic creativity. In this episode, Jan reflects on the tension between artistic calling and tech industry demands, recounts surreal Microsoft moments, and explores how his artwork became part of the Lunar Codex. From geometries inspired by Bucky Fuller to navigating a career “interrupted” by innovation, Jan shares stories that stretch from Bill Gates’ dock to the moon.


Episode 1: Maureen O'Hara's Journey Through Technology, Education, and the Pandemic20 Jun 202501:06:08

Step into the world of early tech pioneers with a former Microsoft leader who turned project failures into career-defining wisdom, helped launch a vaccine finder during the pandemic over a long weekend, and still managed to teach at the University level! From debugging with punch cards to shutting down airspace for Bill Gates’ wedding, this episode captures the grit, humor, and heart of a remarkable life in and around technology.


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