Episodios

  • From Factory Floors to Network Cores: Dale's IT Journey
    Jul 17 2024

    Ever wondered how curiosity can reshape your career? Dale Wheeler’s journey from a forklift driver to a network engineer is nothing short of inspiring. In this episode, Dale walks us through how his inquisitiveness led him to shadow the IT department at his factory, eventually landing him his first help desk role. Dale’s story doesn’t end there; he later returned to his original employer with a fresh IT offer, proving that determination and hands-on learning can truly change your life. Alongside Dale’s narrative, we also share some personal updates, including Dan Richards' health improvements and Kevin's growing fame on TikTok.

    Another highlight of this episode is the continuous learning journey of one of our listeners who made a remarkable career leap similar to Dale's. We discuss the power of a growth mindset and how diverse study methods like video tutorials and Anki can be game-changers in tech learning. Our guest reveals the challenges he faced in balancing work and study, emphasizing his focus on Python and new technologies. This segment underscores the importance of ongoing education in tech careers and provides practical tips for those looking to break into the field.

    We then delve into the unique challenges and rewards of IT roles in manufacturing environments. From the complexities of setting up wireless networks in metal-filled warehouses to the impact of large electric motors on Wi-Fi connectivity, we cover the technical hurdles you might not expect. We also discuss the benefits of tech certifications and the evolving landscape of content creation on platforms like TikTok. Whether you’re interested in network engineering, IT certifications, or tech content creation, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical advice to help you succeed in these dynamic fields.

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    54 m
  • How to Conquer Imposter Syndrome
    Jul 3 2024

    This episode was recorded March 7, 2024.

    You're not alone if you've ever felt like a fraud in your own life's story. It's called imposter syndrome, and it's the uninvited guest lurking in the minds of high-achievers everywhere. We tackle this common adversary, laughing in the face of AI-generated podcast intros and recalling Tim's tranquil photography haven to remind us of the peace found in embracing our accomplishments.

    Strap in as we take the wheel and steer straight into the heart of our professional fears. We've all been there, questioning our place at the table or hesitating to raise our hand. But what if these moments of doubt are actually secret passages to growth? We're here to share the map, guiding you through the power of "yes" and the pivotal role of community. From the hallowed halls of IT to the dynamic world of sales, we dissect imposter syndrome and reframe it as a motivator, exploring how asking questions can be the key to unlocking new perspectives.

    Ever felt the spotlight's glare as you stepped into the world of social media or transitioned careers? We're pulling back the curtain on the realities of making these leaps. Join us as we recount the initial trepidation of TikTok fame and the ‘YOLO’ mindset that can transform the terror of mistake-making into invaluable professional lessons. Don't miss our candid conversation on how to ride the rollercoaster of career shifts and turn the imposter syndrome’s dizzying drops into fuel for your ascent.

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    52 m
  • From Aerospace Dreams to Tech Sales Triumphs: Alexis Bertholf's Journey and Personal Branding in the Digital Age
    Jun 19 2024

    This episode was recorded on April 11, 2024.

    Unlock the secrets of a successful career pivot and the art of technical storytelling with our special guest, Alexis Bertholf, a Sales Engineer at Cisco. This episode's highlight is Alexis' inspiring journey from an aspiring aerospace engineer to a thriving tech sales professional. Growing up as a first-generation college student in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Alexis pursued aerospace engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. However, a conversation with her boyfriend's uncle, a client executive at IBM, led her to discover a fulfilling career in tech sales. Alexis candidly shares the challenges and rewards of switching fields, underscoring the importance of following your passions and staying open to new opportunities.

    Alexis dives deep into the realities of the solutions engineer role, emphasizing the necessity of humility, continuous learning, and the crucial skill of admitting when you don't know something. She speaks about the importance of working closely with customers to tailor solutions to their needs and leveraging the extensive resources available at a large organization like Cisco. Alexis also reflects on the shift to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it transformed traditional sales approaches. Her insights offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to excel in a technical sales role, highlighting the importance of adaptability and collaboration.

    Finally, we explore the power of personal branding and the impact of social media in shaping a professional identity. Alexis shares her innovative approach of integrating humor and personal expression into professional spaces, particularly through TikTok memes on LinkedIn. Despite initial resistance from colleagues, her persistence paid off, resonating with an audience that appreciated her authenticity. We discuss the balance between professionalism and authenticity online, the strategies for building a digital portfolio, and the significance of creating engaging technical content. Tune in to discover how to effectively build your personal brand in the digital age and make a lasting impression in the tech industry.

    More from Alexis:

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digital.byte
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexisbertholf/
    Twitter: https://x.com/digitalbyte_

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Ep 147 - Interview with Sr Technical Advocates Quinn Snyder and Jason Belk
    Jun 5 2024

    This episode was recorded March 21, 2024.

    Ever wondered how to weave through the labyrinth of network engineering? That's exactly what we're unpacking in this episode with the help of Cisco's Learning and Certifications mavens, Quinn Snyder and Jason Belk. They join our newly minted co-host, Kevin, and resonate with Tim's tales of TikTok trials and mindfulness explorations. Together, we dissect the essence of community, mentorship, and the seismic shift personal anecdotes can bring to one's career trajectory, all while dissecting the tech underpinnings that keep us sharp in our ever-evolving digital landscape.

    Diving headfirst into the world of network engineering can feel like navigating uncharted waters, but our guests are here with a compass. From Kevin's revelatory induction into the Cisco Insider Champions to my own pivot from Excel spreadsheets to network operations, we share the exhilarating plunge into new roles and the tools that powered our journeys – think NetMeko, Ansible, and more. It's not just about the technical know-how; it's the storytelling of our growth, the embracing of teaching talents, and the power of vulnerability that transforms knowledge into wisdom.

    In our final musings, we stitch together the narrative of community-driven growth and the delicate dance of work-life synergy. We shine a light on the important role that local Network User Groups play and sprinkle in personal passions like road cycling and retro gaming to illustrate the balancing act of mental well-being. As we conclude, we leave you with the reminder to nurture not only your technical acumen but also the community and mental health that sustain it. For those hungry for more, find us stirring conversations and igniting minds on the Cisco Learning Network and beyond.

    Important Links from the show:
    Free Tutorials from Cisco U - https://u.cisco.com/explore/tutorials
    The U hands on tutorials Video Series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2AuQ_ZjCjsrL3LTRVaGrvjZ0YWmFXy02

    More from Quinn:
    https://twitter.com/qsnyder
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/qsnyder/

    More from Jason:
    https://twitter.com/renobelk
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/renobelk/

    Jason's CLUS sessions:
    BRKCRT-2021 - Prepare for the DevNet Professional DEVCOR Exam
    DEVNET-1085 - Learning YANG Data Modeling By Playing in the NSO Playground
    and a CIsco U Theater session
    CISCOU-2034 - Splunk Essentials: Monitor & Analyze Cisco Networks

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    56 m
  • Ep 146 - Maximizing Your Cisco Live Adventure: A Guide to Sessions, Networking, and Surviving Nerd Summer Camp
    May 22 2024

    Recorded April 23, 2024.

    Kevin's Blog Post:
    https://adjacentnode.com/2023/03/14/cisco-live-2023-nontechnical-lessons-learned/

    Step into the bustling world of Cisco Live with your guides, Tim, Andy, and Kevin, as we chart the course through this electrifying tech event. From the thrill of embarking on your first Cisco Live journey to optimizing the experience for returning veterans, we've curated a treasure trove of insights to enhance every moment. Uncover the secrets to selecting sessions that resonate with your projects, embrace the art of networking, and learn why your most comfortable pair of shoes might be your best ally in navigating the expansive Cisco Live landscape.

    We dive headfirst into the Cisco Live adventure, we reminisce on the initial awe and gentle overwhelm that accompanies one's first foray into this tech utopia. Discover the enchantment of ribbons that serve as status symbols and laugh along with us at their quirky importance in the Cisco community. From discreet tips on scoring the best hotel deals to leveraging the Cisco Live app for session info, our episode is your all-access pass to planning, participating, and partying at this can't-miss conference.

    Concluding with a heart-to-heart on the profound impact of focused learning and the power of being fully present, we touch on personal anecdotes that will resonate with anyone striving to balance professional development with meaningful connections. Whether you're keen on using Twitter handles in lieu of business cards or seeking tranquil moments amidst the chaos, this episode provides a wealth of knowledge tailored to your Cisco Live success. So, adjust your lanyards and prepare for an experience that transcends the ordinary, all delivered with the candid camaraderie and seasoned wisdom of your favorite tech trio.

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    56 m
  • Ep 145 - Tales from the Tech Trenches with Ian of My Minds Madness
    May 8 2024

    This episode was recorded February 22, 2024

    Ever wondered what lurks behind the blinking lights and tangled cables of network engineering? AJ is joined by mustachioed sidekick Kevin, and together they're peeling back the layers of this tech world with a sprinkle of humor and a dash of wisdom. When the AT&T network wobbled, conspiracy theories abounded, leaving us chuckling at the mayhem while appreciating the unsung heroes: network engineers. Our conversation takes an exhilarating twist with guest Ian from My Minds Madness, who walks us through the inception of his networking-centric community and the unpredictable rollercoaster of content creation and personal branding in the digital age.

    Remember the old days of setting up computers and making coffee? We sure do! Our chat takes a nostalgic turn as we recount Ian's stars in IT, including some truly bizarre interview experiences. Picture a data center group problem-solving session that felt more like an escape room challenge than a job interview. These memories pave the way for discussing the importance of seizing opportunities and networking within your organization, which can lead to leaps from service desk roles to specialized teams - a testament to the power of management support and career advancement through proactive skill development.

    Lastly, Ian shares his pivot from teaching to the adrenaline rush of cybersecurity, reflecting on the influence educators wield and the tough calls made when further qualifications beckon. We wrap things up by highlighting the thrills and spills of working with Managed Service Providers, and the fulfillment derived from mentoring others through content creation. From offering cheat sheets to those studying for CCNA certifications to the potential of Packet Tracer for budding network engineers, this episode is chock-full of insights for both seasoned techies and newcomers to the field. Don't forget to tune in for an engaging blend of laughs, heartfelt stories, and nuggets of wisdom from the trenches of network engineering.

    Links from the Show:
    Ian's CCNA Quizzes - https://www.mymindsmadness.com/quiz-pages

    More from Ian:
    Twitter - https://twitter.com/mymindsmadness
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mymindsmadness/
    Web - https://www.mymindsmadness.com/

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Ep 144 - A Deep Dive into the Choreography of Connectivity and Critical Network Services
    Apr 24 2024

    This episode was recorded January 4th, 2024

    Join the virtual gathering around our tech-infused roundtable as we weave personal holiday tales with the threads of networking expertise. A.J. is joined by hosts Andy and Tim, who bring their personal flair to the table—Andy with his camera lens capturing life's moments, and Tim as he steps into his new Cisco shoes. This episode is about connection: the kind that powers our digital lives and the kind that brings us closer as a community of network engineers.

    You'll be equipped to navigate the labyrinth of DHCP and DNS, as we pull back the curtain to reveal their essential roles in a seamless online experience. Our conversation will transport you through the DORA process of IP address assignment, offering a peek into the clever choreography of DNS records updating in real time. DHCP snooping steps into the spotlight too, as a guardian against network mischief. By the end of our chat, the digital infrastructure that's so often taken for granted will hold no secrets from you.

    Before we sign off, we take a moment to appreciate the unsung heroes of network engineering services—those critical cogs in the machine like DNS, NTP, and multicast rendezvous points that keep our world ticking with precision. Whether it's through the lens of centralized logging or the promising horizon of streaming telemetry, you'll leave with a richer understanding of the backbone that sustains our digital ecosystem. So, come for the tech insights, stay for the camaraderie, and don't forget to connect with us in our ever-growing community of network aficionados.

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    52 m
  • Ep 143 - 28 - Taylor Harris Returns
    Apr 10 2024

    This episode was recorded on February 15, 2024.

    When you mix the unpredictability of weather with the ever-evolving world of network engineering, you're in for a whirlwind of a journey, much like Tim's recent snowblower escapade. Join us as we chuckle over that tale and warmly welcome our new mustachioed co-host Kevin, who's made waves as AdjacentNode on TikTok. We're also catching up with the industrious Taylor Harris, whose VMware certification conquests by 24 are just the tip of the iceberg in his impressive career trajectory, as we learned in his previous episode.

    We first met Taylor in episode 6. If you haven't heard that yet go back and give that a listen because this is a follow up episode to see how much further he has come in his career.

    Ever pondered the leap from the comfort of post-sales into the dynamic realm of pre-sales? Taylor Harris gives us the lowdown on his own transition and the unexpected nuances it entails. He expertly walks us through the tightrope walk between hands-on technology involvement and advisory roles, proving that technical chops are indispensable, even in a sales-centric position. Plus, we're diving into the multifaceted life of tech account management, where adaptability is crucial, and Taylor's insight as a pre-sales Solutions Engineer offers invaluable lessons.

    We're rounding off this episode by spinning the yarns of what it takes to be a standout engineer in today's fast-paced tech landscape. Taylor, now a homeowner and engaged, shares his secret sauce for dodging burnout while keeping his tech passion ablaze. We're also speculating on the tantalizing future choices an engineer faces: dive back into the deep end of pure tech work or ride the exhilarating wave of pre-sales? These stories and reflections are packed with wisdom that could spark your next career move or reignite your passion for the field, so tune in and be inspired!

    More From Taylor
    Taylor previous appearance on AONE - Ep 6
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/VirTaylor
    Blog: https://virtualizedtaylor.com/

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    48 m