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Joe Reis

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Joe Reis

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Joe Reis is a data professional with 20 years in the data industry, known as a "recovering data scientist" and a business-minded data nerd. His experience spans statistical modeling, forecasting, machine learning, data engineering, and data architecture. He is the co-author of Fundamentals of Data Engineering (O'Reilly, 2022).

Bio from: Small Data SF 2025

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"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.

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/

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/

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

Data can be a rough industry. Data professionals often feel alone and in need of someone to talk to. I've been hosting "data therapy" sessions for the last couple months. Here are my thoughts on them, and why I think they're critical to helping professionals feel heard and learn from others.

Join here: https://practicaldatamodeling.substack.com/

Matthew Mullins joins me to chat about a recent "get off my lawn" post along the lines that a lot of things we're trying to reinvent in data have already been done, and we're generally overcomplicating the hell out of things. I agree with him. In this episode, we rant about a few of the topics in his post.

The post: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7217116669188485121/