As I travel this Fall, I'm reminded that most people don't work at fancy tech companies. Most people work at traditional companies with "boring" data and tech stacks. And that's OK. Boring is good.
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What happens when a best-selling author and "recovering data scientist" gets a microphone? This podcast.
I'm Joe Reis, and each week I broadcast from wherever I am in the world, sharing candid thoughts on the data, tech, and AI industry.
Sometimes it's a solo rant. Other times, I'm chatting with the smartest people I know.
If you're looking for an unfiltered perspective on the state of AI, data, and tech, you've found it.
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Jordan Morrow - How to Write Amazing Books
Jordan Morrow has written a ton, including four books. We chat about the process of writing books, the ins and outs of working with a publisher, the role of AI in writing, and much more. If you're interested in writing a book, this is a crash course in what you should know. Enjoy!
Venkat Subramaniam - Moving Beyond Agile as a Buzzword, Learning to do Less, and more
Venkat Subramaniam is a programmer, author, speaker, and founder of Agile Developer, Inc. I've seen him speak several times, and was always blown away by his passion and technical depth. So, I was excited to have him on the podcast.
We chat about agile development in the real world, learning to do less, and much more. Venkat is extremely wise, and I very much enjoyed our discussion. Enjoy!
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vsubramaniam
Twitter: https://x.com/venkat_s
Uncle Rico is a character in the movie Napoleon Dynamite, who is stuck in the past, reminiscing about his days as a high school football star. If only he'd won the game and went to the state championship. Some of the data industry reminds me of Uncle Rico.
During a recent panel, there was a question about whether AI can help with data management (governance, modeling, etc).
Some people were quick to dismiss this, saying that machines are no substitute for humans in their understanding and translating of "the business" to data.
Yet why are we still perpetually stuck in the mode of "80% of data projects fail"? Might AI/ML help data management move out of its rut? Or will it stay stuck in the past?
Also, please check out my new data engineering course on Coursera!
https://www.coursera.org/learn/intro-to-data-engineering
Paco Nathan - Hacker Culture, Cyberpunk, AI, and More
Paco Nathan is a national treasure. He's not only an OG in the field of AI, but he's also instrumental in early hacker and cyberpunk culture.
When I first met Paco, it suddenly clicked that I'd seen his name in various cyberpunk and alternative zines back in the 1990s. We have a chat all sorts of crazy stuff, and I feel like we only got to 5% of the stories..
Bethany Lyons - Disrupting the Recruitment Industry, Startups, and the Future of Work
Bethany Lyons and I chat about disrupting the recruitment industry, startups, and the future of work.
Last week I talked about how good you have to be at your job. Yesterday's OpenAI announcement of it's "reasoning" model, o1, got me thinking about how good AI needs to be to do our jobs.
Ergest Xheblati - Things That Don't Change
Ergest Xheblati is a data architect and author of Minimum Viable SQL Patterns. We chat about the opportunities and challenges of SQL, things that don't change in tech and data, writing and publishing books, and much more.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ergestx/
Other links: https://www.ergestx.com/links/
Dylan Anderson - Bridging the Gap Between Data and Strategy
Dylan Anderson is a UK-based data strategist. We chat about bridging the gap between data and strategy, why talking about business value is a waste of time, and much more.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylansjanderson/
Substack: https://thedataecosystem.substack.com/
While speaking to one of my best friends, who's worked as a pilot for over 30 years, he mentioned that a "good" pilot doesn't crash the plane. In tech and data, "good" is viewed differently. How good you have to be at your job?
Jordan Tigani - Why Small Data is Awesome, DuckDB, and More
Jordan Tigani is back to chat about why small data is awesome, data lakehouses, DuckDB, AI, and much more.
Motherduck: https://motherduck.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordantigani/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jrdntgn?lang=en
Demetrios Brinkmann - AI Hype vs Reality, Building a Global Community, and More
Demetrios Brinkmann is the co-founder of the massively global MLOps Community. We chat about AI hype vs reality, building a global tech community, and ROI of AI projects, and much more.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/
MLOps Community: https://mlops.community/
"Do you and Zach Wilson hate each other?"
I get asked questions like this, and it makes me laugh. We're good friends for the record. Most people play zero sum games, where one person wins and another loses. Questions like this got me thinking about how content creation is a positive sum game. You can consume content from many people, and this benefits everyone. Here, I unpack the differences of zero sum and positive sum games.
Vinoo Ganesh - Strong Open Source Communities
Vinoo Ganesh is an open source enthusiast and contributor, and a data and ML engineer. We chat about strong open source communities, LLMs and AI, and much more.
Lekhana Reddy - Building Technology Mindfully
Lekhana Reddy is a data content creator focusing on mindfulness. We chat about how mindfulness in technology is key, especially given the need to maintain humanity with the rise of AI.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lekhanareddy/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storytellingbydata/
Nik Suresh Will F*cking Piledrive You If You Say AI Again
Until recently, Nik Suresh wrote under a mysterious blog that had several viral posts, including the famous "I Will F*cking Piledrive You If You Mention AI Again." For the longest time, he was an underground sensation, with nobody (not even his friends) knowing his identity.
In this episode, we chat about his blog posts (I'm a huge fan), the realities of data science and data engineering, and much more. This is a very candid and fun chat where I'm actually the fanboy, so enjoy!
Blog: https://ludic.mataroa.blog/
I've been saying for years, most companies are barely doing BI, let alone AI. Last week, I posted about this on LinkedIn and it went viral. Here, I unpack what I mean by that post.
The post: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7230408663125913600
Rehgan Bleile - AI Governance, Creating Opportunities for Women Speakers at Conferences, and more
Rehgan Bleile joins me to chat about the challenges and importance of AI governance and adoption. We also discuss the lack of representation of women in conferences, and efforts to create genuine opportunities for women speakers. AlignAI: getalignai.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rehganavon/ Women in Analytics: https://www.womeninanalytics.com/
Most people approach their careers via 1:1 - 1 employee: 1 employer, 1 consultant: 1 client, etc.
In this rant, I discuss why you should consider 1:many as a way to level up your career and visibility.
Christian Steinert - Consulting in Unsexy, Niche Industries
Christian Steinart and I chat about data consulting in unsexy and niche industries (like roofing in Christian's case). We go through starting a consultancy, the mental game of running a business, getting leads, and much more.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiansteinert96/
I've been head's down finishing my upcoming Data Engineering course on Coursera, and working on the new book. In this episode, I chat about the differences between courses and books, why high quality content matters more than ever in the age of AI, and much more.
Enroll in the new DeepLearning.AI Data Engineering Professional Certificate course here!
https://www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/data-engineering
Chris Bergh - DataOps Deep Dive
Chris Bergh joins me to chat about all things DataOps. We also discuss lean, removing waste from data processes and teams, and much more.
DataKitchen: https://datakitchen.io/
DataOps Manifesto: https://dataopsmanifesto.org/en/
Hanging out in Berlin right now. Re-read Peopleware (originally released in 1987), and it got me thinking about what hasn't changed in tech and data. Namely, we tend to rush through things in the name of productivity instead of focusing on quality. Will AI help this? Maybe and maybe not.
Lexi Pasi - The Shapes of ML/AI Problems
Lexi Pasi and I chat about symbolic logic in AI, building and managing data science teams, math, and the shapes of ML/AI problems.
Lexi is one of my favorites to talk to because she's so left-field yet so effectively reasonable and logical (she does have a PhD in logic...).
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrapasi/
I've been told that I "say the quiet parts out loud." It might be calling out "data science" and AI as overhyped, or anything else I've ranted about online over the years.
In this episode, I unpack what that means and why I do it.