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The Dev Interrupted Podcast is the premier podcast made exclusively for software engineering leaders. Hosts Dan Lines & Conor Bronsdon invite expert guests from around the world to explore strategy and day-to-day topics ranging from dev team metrics to accelerating delivery. Join us weekly for new episodes.

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  • RobDolin
    Two thumbs up
    Borrowing from the old Siskel and Ebert, I give this podcast two thumbs-up. My favorite aspect is that Conor brings the sensibilities of someone who has worked in an industry other than tech prior to his current tech focus.
  • Jax919
    Insight!
    insightful conversations for any engineering leaders, I learn something new every week.
  • rivkacohen
    Excellent podcast!
    Thanks for a great podcast that’s clear and informative! Specifically enjoyed the episode “It’s not open source, it’s you.”
  • Dexter Walsh
    The Program That Assisted Me in Obtaining My Ideal Career
    What I like about Dev Interrupted is that it isn't just about coding; it's also about establishing a rewarding career. The career advancement episodes assisted me in identifying my goals and principles, as well as providing me with the tools to find a position that coincided with those aims.
  • Courtney Hagenes
    Outstanding Visitors
    The experts on Dev Interrupted are experienced and provide insightful information. A must-hear for those who work in engineering and development.
  • Armando Treute
    Advanced Talks in Details
    These podcast features in-depth examinations of the most recent technological developments and headlines. A must-listen for designers and programmers.
  • Santiago Weissnat
    100% solid genius
    This talk show is a work of art. The talks are thought-provoking, and the panelists are knowledgeable. You'll enjoy it if you're a programmer.
  • Casandra Wilkinson
    Source control Dev Expertise Portal
    Desperately looking for a dev knowledge database? Have a look at Dev Interrupted. This podcast, with professional presenters and intelligent debates, provides a variety of information and ideas that can help you become a better developer.
  • Rosella Kihn
    The Programmer Lifetime Software
    With topics ranging from work-life balance to depression, this podcast provides practical strategies and guidance for keeping healthy and fulfilled in your programming profession.
  • Lucie Schoen
    Psychological Changes for Superior Coding
    A radical shift might often be the foundation for creating better code.
  • Kory Ziemann
    Actual Developers' Professional Tale
    Occasionally listening from people who have been there is the most effective method of learning. Dev Interrupted features episodes that include real-world programmer career experiences, providing vital lessons and encouragement to anybody trying to better their profession.
  • Beaulah Murphy.60
    A Profession Weapon
    I can truthfully say that Dev Interrupted has been a game changer in my profession. The episodes' ideas and insights helped me build the abilities and mindset I needed to find a better job and succeed in my career. "The Power of Saying No," one of my favourite episodes, taught me how to organise my workload and avoid fatigue. I particularly enjoyed the episode "How to Work with a Tough Boss," which provided me with techniques for managing difficult work situations. Overall, Dev Interrupted is a must-read for every developer trying to advance their profession and achieve their objectives.
  • Anissa Grimes
    The Grab Source for Professional Growth
    It can be difficult for a developer to discover resources that target both technical and professional growth. Dev Interrupted does both, and it has been my go-to resource for job advancement. I recently started a new job, and I know I couldn't have done it without the assistance of this podcast. What distinguishes Dev Interrupted is its emphasis on practical tactics and concrete ideas. The episodes are usually fascinating and enlightening, and I frequently find myself taking notes and putting the concepts into practise straight away.
  • Wendy Len
    Absolutely fantastic
    The broadcasters are great guys, and the substance is excellent. Spend some time listening if you want to stay on the leading edge of your profession.
  • Andrew Harri
    More than just a Programming language
    The hosts delve into the human side of advancement, addressing issues such as communication, leadership, and teamwork. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just getting started, you'll find plenty of useful information here.
  • Clyde West_1996
    Authentic
    This podcast is genuine. The presenters are impressive, and the information is outstanding. You aren't going to want to miss it if you're a developer.
  • Brenda Allen 55
    There will be no more Fraud
    With conversations ranging from best practises to career growth, this podcast is ideal for any developer trying to improve their competence and abilities.
  • Willie Sanchez
    Quick and Simple Development Advice
    These podcasts is ideal for my morning rush hour. You'll be able to level up even if you only have a few moments to spare thanks to episodes that offer concrete dev knowledge.
  • Donald Martinez 99
    A Developer Network
    This show is a network as well as a resource for knowledge for programmers. Dev Interrupted provides a forum for programmers to interact, share, and improve through lively discussions and insightful ideas.
  • Susan Williamss
    It Enhanced My Expertise
    Because of DI, I was able to improve my skills as a developer and acquire a better job. The episodes on development methodologies provided me with the ideas and strategies I needed to keep ahead of the competition.
  • Andrew Lee.11
    The Missing Piece of My Career Puzzle
    For a great many years, I felt that there was a missing piece from my professional puzzle. Everything fell into shape after I found Dev Interrupted. The career advancement episodes assisted me in identifying my abilities, developing my personal brand, and landing a position that was a wonderful fit for me. I particularly like the episodes on technical topics like machine learning and front-end programming, which helped me stay current with industry developments and technologies. I'm more confident and fulfilled in my career than ever before, thanks to Dev Interrupted.
  • Kathleen Simmons
    Interesting Developer Discussion
    Dev Interrupted provides excellent insights and conversations on the most recent technological breakthroughs. A must-listen for all developers.
  • Carl Walker.11
    A Distinctive View of Technology
    The hosts offer a fresh viewpoint to the tech business and provide fresh perspectives on the most recent developments. Anyone working in technology should listen to this.
  • njb351
    Every engineering leader should listen to this podcast
    The Dev Interrupted podcast is the most insightful and ACTIONABLE podcast I’ve ever listened to. Not only do Conor and Dan talk through how valuable it can be to track engineering metrics – they also break down easy ways to start introducing them into your workflows. Can’t recommend this podcast enough!
  • jenie_2020
    My favorite engineering podcast
    The best engineering podcast for engineering leaders. I love it!
  • SeekingAlphaAudio
    Season 3 is off to a great start
    Dev Interrupted should be a go-to resource for engineering leaders, devs who want to level up, and anybody who is interested in what's happening in the world of engineering - or in hearing from some of the best leaders in the world. I love the intentionality with which the showrunners have developed the show - from adding to Dan Lines's hosting with his co-host Conor Bronsdon, to evolving the topics and format of the show, and ESPECIALLY by leveling up the audio production and bringing in video elements. Great show, can't wait to see where Season 3 takes us.
  • csully321
    Always Insightful!
    One of my favorite leadership and engineering podcasts. It’s a must listen for aspiring or current engineering leaders!
  • Dan Cozzi
    Amazing Podcast!!
    Great podcast! I’d recommend it to devs at every stage of your career!
  • Ben Rouff
    Love this podcast!
    DevInterrupted is an awesome podcast. Every episode teaches me something new, and they do a great job of keeping it interesting throughout each entire episode!
  • Thomas Huberston
    Best Thing Slice Bread
    this podcast is awesome, great resource for dev leaders. Has helped me build out a healthy organization at scale.
  • Locust_Star
    Mandatory listening for devs
    Expert advice from some of the industry’s top devs from companies like Google, Stripe, Gitlab, etc. Straight-forward talk and no B.S. I listen to every episode with a day of it dropping.
  • RobynJS
    Sexist patriarchal men - don’t support this podcast
    One of the men who manages this podcast reached out to me to interview me as a potential guest. I was excited for the opportunity until my point of contact started using inappropriate sexist authority and giving me unsolicited career advice. He was encouraging me to change careers from infrastructure software engineering at Google to developer advocacy— for no reason. When I called him out for it and told him it would now cost him to interview me because he disrespected me, he doubled down on his disrespect and uninvited me onto the podcast. Please don’t support men like this or their avenues of mass communication. They are virus to society in their unwillingness to become better, inclusive, less toxic men.
  • ASobering
    🔥🔥🔥
    Whether you’re well established in the dev world, or just getting started in your career, this is a must-listen podcast for you! The Dev Interrupted team does an incredible job of leading conversations that cover a huge breadth of relevant topics with industry leaders who’ve actually experienced success themselves. Engaging conversations, actionable tips, and insights into the software industry abound.
  • Annalise Runolfsson
    Recommended to my junior devs
    There's some great lessons here I wished I had know starting out as a software engineer. Asked my junior devs to start listening if they want to be serious about the professional they've chosen.
  • Ottilie Rohan
    1,000% better than suffering through leadership books
    I've been accumulating books on leadership and engineering for years that I've never opened. The pod is like a great mini book every week. Wish it was around before I wasted so much money!
  • Robbie Willms
    Tiff In Tech Fan. Now A Dev Interrupted Fan!
    Been following Tiff's YT for a ~year. Saw he collaborating with Dev Interrupted and never left. A+.
  • Dave Hermiston12
    Dan left me speechless.
    Dan does such a great job in these interviews representing the experience of engineers. I was honestly a little scared about meeting him on a B2B call.
  • Ruth Koss
    Really enjoy!
    I become a longtime fan and have found almost every episode to be highly satisfying .
  • Jenifer Wiza
    Not a reader so these are a great way to learn
    Documentation is the bane of my dev existence, so being able to JUST listen to smart people talk about programming is freaking heaven.
  • Brittany Schultz
    My new goal is to be a guest on this
    All the guests come off so smart, intelligent and insightful about what really matters in development. Going to put being a guest on Dev Interrupted as a sign I've made it. LOL.
  • Camron Corwin
    Came for CTO Connection episode
    Was having thoughts about quitting as a developer. A colleague told me to listen to th CTO Connection episode about alternative careers paths for devs. Couldn't have found it at a better time for my career.
  • Piper VonRueden
    Been super helpful coming out college
    About 25% of the stuff I learned in college is stuff I actually use in my first job. This podcast has been excellent for filling in the other 75%.
  • Dominic Leffler
    Excellent podcast
    You can tell they put a lot of effort into enhancing the programme and maintaining its high calibre because the guests, hosts, and audio quality are all spot on.
  • Kendra Macekovic
    Suprisingly entertaining
    Conor and Dan do a great job of keeping conversations casual but really interesting. Great to have in my rotation.
  • Akeem Ullrich
    Was introduced through the Python subreddit
    Most of the posts on the subreddit were pretty boring, but Dev Interruped kept appearing with some really interesting interviews on programmer life and culture. Stuck around.
  • Zackery Walter
    More screwup stories please
    I enjoy this podcast, but the absolute best episodes are the ones with screw up stories! I love that guests are willing to share their mistakes and help other leaders learn from them.
  • Rocio Cassin
    Great convos around leadership
    Even if I wasn't in engineering, I think I might listen to Dev Interrupted - the conversations around engineering leadership, and leadership period, are excellent.
  • Cynthia Gleichner
    Very solid podcast
    Consistency, consistency, consistency. Guests, hosts, and audio quality are all on point - you can tell they pay a lot of attention to improving the show and keeping the quality high.
  • Tomasa Glover
    Good advice for mid stage engineering managers
    As a fairly new engineering manager, I love hearing from the different high-level leaders about their successes - and failures. The hosts do a great job making sure each guest provides important takeaways and learnings.
  • Dee Senger
    The Labs!!
    I've been listening to this show off and on for a while, but the new Labs epsiodes focused on data takeaways and insights have put it over the top for me.
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