Is passion really a must to succeed in the tech world?
Grace, a coding apprentice, gets called out for not being “passionate enough” about her work. But what does “passionate enough” look like and is that really what matters most in tech?
In this episode, we challenge this stereotype and explore how your skills, not your obsession, should define your success. If you’ve ever felt like passion alone doesn’t cut it, this one’s for you.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(02:29) Do you need passion to succeed in tech?
(03:35) Grace’s apprenticeship journey: balancing school and work
(05:06) Not “passionate enough” about coding
(05:38) Trying to prove herself at work
(08:57) Being procedural VS. creative
(10:46) The inappropriate comparison to a male coworker
(14:17) The “passion engineer” stereotype and its impact on career
What happens when our most senior engineer stops writing code altogether and lets AI handle everything? Well, you can expect projects and productivity to go out the window.
Meet Simon, who is about 30+ years into the game and fully convinced that AI will fully replace the developer. From trying to build a model that could replace the whole team, to refusing to touch a pull request without an AI agent, his workflow has gone from experimental to whack.
If you’ve ever worked with someone who is blindly chasing after shiny new tech at the expense of deadlines, quality, and team morale, then this one will feel eerily familiar.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(02:24) Loving shiny new tools after 30 years of experience
(05:15) Ambitious AI side project with zero business fit
(06:12) Only coding through AI prompts, no edits
(08:45) Slower work, more bugs, mounting frustration
(13:09) How managers should address extreme AI adoption
(23:39) Head of engineering crashes standup, chaos follows
(25:48) Telling a new junior they’ll soon be jobless
Imagine sibling rivalry at its finest, but now dip it into tech.
Meet Julian and Ava, two Ivy League computer science students with very different career paths. One’s endlessly stacking internships at Amazon, Google, and other big names, while the other’s soaking up Europe, partying, and living her best life.
When they both go after the same job… turmoil starts to enter.
Ever faced some serious competition from a sibling when it comes landing your dream job? This one’s for you.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(06:13) Different paths: internships vs. living your best life
(10:18) Should you follow the tech grind or just chill?
(12:15) The Google dilemma - who gets in first?
(13:39) When parents take your sibling’s side
(15:51) How hard work pays off in tech interviews
(19:20) The entitlement of expecting career handouts
A date so bad, it felt like a work meeting? Yeah, that happened.
Meet Rochelle, who thought she was going on a quirky first date with a software engineer - until an 8-minute voice memo, an unhinged rant about remote work, and a very questionable boss threat turned everything upside down.
If you’ve ever tried to date in tech and found yourself knee-deep in awkward convos and glaring red flags, you'll totally get this one.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(02:03) Quirky date idea that’s almost too much
(04:08) Complaining about remote work on a first date
(07:20) The eight-minute voice memo and hidden recording
(10:02) When venting about work goes too far
(14:15) How the tech bubble affects dating expectations
(16:27) Rochelle’s final move
(21:31) Final reflections about this tech love story
Ever looked at a pull request and thought…welp.
Meet Raj, a tech lead just trying to do his job, until his team is buried under an avalanche of AI-generated chaos. We’re talking 10,000-line PRs, hallucinated services, broken tests, and a very real security scare. All in the name of speed?
This episode is for anyone who has watched AI tools get tossed into engineering orgs with zero training, no guardrails, and that faster is always better.
Come on, we’re better than “just add AI.”
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David, a junior engineer at a fintech company, is instantly zapped into a project that quickly becomes a memorable early dev experience (both technically and interpersonally). He’s tasked with building a feature alone after his senior engineer gets sidetracked, and unfortunately for him, his junior experience does not meet the high expectations, to put it lightly.
What starts as an exciting opportunity turns into a rough ride. David is under pressure to deliver a critical feature with little guidance, and as his timeline gets tighter, the stakes grow higher. When the feature crashes during testing, it sparks a public reprimand that no one saw coming. The worst part? No one steps in to defend him, and the senior engineer stays silent.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Pushing a junior engineer into the deep end
(06:44) Junior engineers and unrealistic timelines
(09:28) Optimism vs. reality in engineering
(11:42) Performance issues emerge in staging
(13:10) David’s public criticism in the meeting
(16:02) No intervention when David is called out
(21:43) David’s recovery and new opportunities
Avery lands a senior role at, let’s just call the company Seat Snag, with a big paycheck and high expectations. But when his questions about company processes start raising eyebrows, ish hits the fan.
What seemed like a normal transition turns into a clash of cultures. Avery’s quest for clarity turns into frustration, and while he was encouraged to switch teams, doing so only made it worse. Finally, when customer complaints surface online, Avery goes into detective mode, and that’s where the cracks really start to show.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Avery joins Seat Snag
(05:16) The side project becomes the main gig
(07:00) In search of needed documentation
(10:12) Avery’s constant questions start to raise flags
(13:49) Data team mystery
(15:40) CEO’s demo surprise
(21:12) Avery takes it to social media
(24:10) The aftermath and new opportunities
Sometimes getting random DMs in your online community doesn’t always work out like you want it to.
Picture this, you're Aubrey, a cybersecurity pro thriving in a fast-paced tech scene. Everything’s going smoothly until you try to do a nice thing - offering some extra tickets to a local disco costume party. Sounds harmless, right…right!?
Enter Ted: a seemingly well-meaning but totally clueless guy who doesn’t quite get the boundaries. What starts as a small gesture develops into a series of awkward DMs, boundary-pushing, and what we’d call very awkward exchanges, oof!
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(03:47) Aubrey’s generous ticket giveaway
(07:02) Ted’s unsolicited messages start flooding in
(09:10) Boundaries set, but Ted doesn’t get the hint
(12:55) Crossing over the cybersecurity line
(17:02) When online turns real
(20:52) Aubrey plays CSI on Ted
(25:40) Community moderators step in
(28:09) The moral of the story: Privacy, people
Imagine you’re our good friend Logan (aka the Wolverine) and work is steady – yay! When all of a sudden a “low priority” side project made it to the CEO’s radar…bummer.
Chaos begins, stress rises, deadlines shift, and communication has flown out the window. What was once a simple task is now a ticking time bomb. With a small team and virtually no additional resources, Logan’s feeling the summer heat early. As icing on the cake, throw in an MIA manager while the CEO presses for a demo that isn’t even ready.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(01:47) A nightmare on techstreet
(03:33) Logan: solo support and side quests
(05:16) The “side project” that’s not side
(10:12) Priorities lost in translation
(13:49) Professor X wants the integration
(15:40) CEO’s surprise: where’s the demo button?
(18:58) New deadline, instant chaos, Logan’s dread
(21:12) Panic mode: calling all hands
Lily’s onboarding plan? Hit the ground running. Bart’s plan? Monitor her calendar like it’s a live-action thriller. From week one, it’s all tension, mixed signals, and a staff engineer just trying to do her job.
This episode follows the slow-motion implosion of a tech team where one EM’s insecurities create a ripple effect of firings, confusion, and eventually, some pretty unconventional tactics from leadership. There’s a spy, some corporate melodrama, and a reminder that being good at your job can really tick off the wrong people.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(00:13) Bruises, burnout, and beach dreams
(01:46) Lil Instinct lands the job, kinda
(03:11) Bart shows up weird from day one
(04:53) Trusting your gut when it’s sus
(07:11) New gig, same mess, calendar police
(09:30) Bart micromanages like it’s his hobby
(13:52) Being helpful somehow makes it worse
(18:52) Should’ve gone skip-level yesterday
(26:36) Surprise! The new guy was a spy
(29:45) Bart’s gone and finally, peace returns
(34:38) Tech trauma is real, but so is recovery
While Jasmine is enjoying her office sauna, our friend, “Hank” is ready to burn bridges. So the heat is high across the board, but while one situation has vacation vibes, the other is centered around an overqualified engineer.
This week, we’re getting into the chaos of tech teams, where legacy systems, ego battles, and one very opinionated senior dev threaten to tear it all down. From the drama of refactoring a hot mess of code to meetings derailed by a team member who just can’t help but feel strongly opinionated, the struggle is real.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(03:52) The Tale of Maria
(05:54) Legacy systems built by one person
(06:30) No documentation or code reviews
(09:01) Refactoring an old convoluted system
(11:20) Balancing tech debt and new features
(17:36) Maria managing more than just Hank’s KPIs
(21:36) Psychological safety with Hank
(24:47) Hank’s behavior impacts team morale
(28:54) Leadership challenges for Maria
(32:22) Emotional toll of managing Han
Jasmine bought a sauna and “Deb” lost her job. One of those stories is relaxing—the other, not so much. This week, Allison brings a tale straight from the tech trenches: a PM asks for a little backup on a big customer call, and somehow ends up ousted from the team. From calendar drama to missed deadlines and a total breakdown in trust, this one’s got everything except a single honest conversation.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(03:08) A classic PM vs EM power struggle
(04:26) Deb asks for help on a customer call
(07:24) Missed deadlines and broken expectations
(10:56) Performance issues derail the launch
(12:29) EM questions Deb’s 1:1s with data
(14:49) Control, ego, and influence at play
(18:02) Deb gets cut out without warning
(22:59) Bad PM-EM dynamics hurt everyone
(25:28) Crashing out together, one story point at a time
Escalations, stress, and a side of existential crisis—just another day in tech.
Ever wondered how to handle high-stakes incidents, and then realized just how much of IT work can be automated? This episode jumps into the weird world of tech jobs that shouldn’t be full-time but somehow are. Is it a win-win, or just corporate oblivion at its finest? And what happens when you’re so good at your job that you automate your way out of it? Let’s find out.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Intro
(01:30) The hive mind effect at work
(04:23) Automating yourself out of a job
(06:50) Digital evidence and IT headaches
(10:10) Cloud security and legal risks
(14:18) AI, automation, and job fears
(17:03) The ethics of doing less work
(20:27) Why tech hiring goes wrong
(22:15) The growing tech knowledge gap
(24:41) Generative AI and fear-driven choices
New year, same chaos. Allison and Jasmine are back with a tech industry tale that has it all: job-hopping, fake demos, impossible deadlines, and promotions sliding into the void. From conference standing ovations to the reality of shipping a mediocre product, we’re recounting a story about what happens when expectations don’t match the execution. Can a tooltip ruin your life? Let’s find out!
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Getting back into the swing of things
(01:19) Aaron’s story of tech highs and lows
(03:03) Dream jobs and the engineering rollercoaster
(04:47) Conference demos: Big wins, big risks
(08:19) Leadership shifts, reorgs, and trouble ahead
(10:48) The White Whale of “Vizzy”
(14:03) Fake demos, big promises, execs want it now
(17:31) Product managers and realistic deadlines
(24:16) Chasing a promotion that never comes
(28:43) Silent rejection, a final push, and an empty win
(32:57) Burnout hits: Knowing when it’s time to go
Is it really the Holiday Season in Tech without some year-end chaos? In this episode of Off the VPN, we get into a caroling mood and talk about the festive quirks of the Tech industry while we Make the Yuletide gay. From hypothetical code freeze nightmares to awkward holiday Zoom parties, it’s all about navigating the end-of-year madness. Put your stockings up above the fireplace, and tune in for some “juicy” holiday cheer (or coal).
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Kicking off with holiday vibes and tech quirks
(03:12) Snow days, ski masks, and heated blanket dreams
(06:25) The chaos of year-end product deployment
(09:38) Choose your coal: Holiday bugs or January incidents?
(12:51) Zoom caroling vs. company hoodies: The ultimate debate
(15:42) Year-end reviews: Feedback nightmares or holiday cheer?
(18:49) CEO TikTok trends: Cringe-worthy or genius?
(22:15) Surviving holiday mishaps in the tech world
(27:01) Wrapping up with holiday fails and festive laughs
The year in tech, decoded and all wrapped up! Today’s episode looks back and closes the book on 2024 with special guest Patrick Austin, Founding Editor at IT Brew. From the disruption of Artificial Intelligence to news headlines that shook the balance of the industry, Patrick, Jasmine, and Allison break down the great, the terrible, and the absolutely bizarre tech moments that defined 2024.
Whether you’re curious about tech’s biggest wins and mishaps, the “weirdo” tech innovations, or how to keep track of the buzzing news line, this episode’s for you!
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Wrapping up 2024 in tech with Patrick Austin
(03:56) Patrick’s path from IT to tech journalism
(06:01) Two headlines and a lie: the AI edition
(16:03) The smart spoon debate: tech innovation or just plain weird?
(21:14) Keeping up with tech news: tips for avoiding overload
(27:42) AI controversies: from helpful tools to ethical dilemmas
(33:15) Manifestations for 2025: ethical AI and informed leaders
(38:37) Apartment-friendly saunas and other fun predictions
There’s a new era of networking in tech, and it’s not all polished LinkedIn posts, Zoom mixers, or networking events. Today’s episode of Off The VPN discusses the modern rules of tech networking with special guest Meghan Halton, Senior Engineering Manager at Kibeam Learning. From the awkward icebreakers to the pressure of LinkedIn profile management, Meghan, Jasmine, and Allison break down what’s really worth the hype—and what’s not worth the time.
Whether you’re figuring out how to maximize online and offline events, building genuine connections, or debating what to share on LinkedIn, today’s episode gives us a fresh perspective. So, if you’re wondering what the absolute essentials are, this one’s for you!
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Today’s topic: navigating tech networking with Meghan
(03:12) The LinkedIn debate: love it or leave it?
(09:24) Virtual networking events: connection vs. convenience
(15:46) In-person conferences: making real connections in tech
(21:13) Mixer moments: how to handle conference happy hours
(27:48) Imposter syndrome at conferences: advice for newcomers
(32:22) Networking games: icebreakers or cringe-worthy activities?
(37:09) Maintaining professional connections: pro-tips from Meghan
Ever feel like you’re the only one actually working? Or that your “team-building” aren’t exactly inspiring team spirit? On this episode of Off the VPN, Allison and Jasmine run through the good, the bad, and ugly of building tech team “synergy”.
From the nightmare of being left on read by your whole team to the perils of “mandatory” trust falls, our hosts spill the tea on what makes ( and breaks) a solid team. Hang out for some laughs, a few rants, and maybe even a little actionable insight into what will help you survive team drama!
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Today’s topic: team drama and tech tea
(01:15) Left on read by the whole team – what’s the deal?
(05:32) Toxic teams vs trust falls – handling extreme dynamics
(10:44) Boundaries in bonding and the cringe of forced fun
(15:08) Surviving “mandatory” team-building – pro tips from the hosts
(20:25) When management steps in…or doesn’t
There’s something spooky on the horizon, and we’re not talking about ghosts and goblins. AI is changing the future of software development. And while change is scary, AI could be more about treats than tricks. So says Julia Neagu, CEO and Co-founder of Quotient AI. In this episode of Off the VPN, Julia sheds a little light on an AI-assisted future and reigns in some of our scariest AI expectations. Can AI control the weather? No. Should AI-assisted engineers get paid less? Also no.
For a full discussion on how AI is changing the developer role and why it won’t be taking over for software engineers anytime soon, be sure to give this episode a listen. And stick around for some seasonally appropriate terror tales from the darkest recesses of the tech industry—if you dare.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Introducing Quotient AI’s Julia Neagu
(02:35) AI transforms how developers work
(08:20) Trick or Tech? Weird AI claims
(13:47) Manager cuts developer pay due to AI
(19:15) The future of junior devs in an AI world
(23:58) Collaboration between developers and non-tech teams
(30:10) AI's impact on engineering and future education
Are we the only ones sitting in way too many meetings or what? How’s any work supposed to be done if we’re chit-chatting away on daily stand-ups? In this episode of Off the VPN, Allison and Jasmine talk about the overload of unnecessary meetings in the tech world — sharing listener stories and exploring the countless red flags of inefficient workplace practices. Tune in for laughs, advice, and some much-needed reality checks on how we handle our time in the tech world. Spoilers: It could have been an email.
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Highlights:
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(00:00) Back from vacation!
(02:24) Today’s topic: Meetings – Why do we have so many?
(04:00) How to decide if a meeting is necessary
(08:33) “No customer will ever buy this feature!”
(10:05) Questioning product development decisions in meetings
(12:49) Being realistic with delivery dates
(14:24) Managing time conflicts in project work
(16:09) Should cameras be on in meetings?
(21:00) The story of too many stand-up meetings
(25:01) How to handle meeting overload and find balance
(29:59) Evaluating the ROI of long meetings
(31:08) Being conscious of time spent in meetings