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  • Innovation, Leadership, and the People We’re Losing
    2026/05/05

    This episode explores what it really takes to drive innovation—and why it’s not about doing everything yourself.

    We unpack the rising number of women leaving tech, the deeper causes behind it, and what leaders can do differently.

    Plus, a candid conversation about remote work habits and how your day-to-day presence impacts your team more than you think.

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    38 分
  • Coffee, Kids, and Conferences
    2026/04/28

    This week, we’re bringing you the real mix of life behind the scenes—coffee in hand, kids in chaos, and conference season in full swing.

    We kick things off at home, sharing the very unfiltered realities of parenting—from sick-day surprises and school challenges to navigating speech support, ADHD wins, and the long wait times that come with today’s healthcare system. Along the way, we get into the moments no one prepares you for… and what they’re quietly teaching us about patience, consistency, and emotional regulation.

    Then we shift gears into conference mode—breaking down what it’s really like attending events like Dreamforce, TrailheadX, and Google Next. From packed sessions and badge logistics to flight struggles and navigating Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, we’re unpacking the parts no highlight reel shows.

    We close by connecting it all—how the same skills we’re building as parents (self-regulation, awareness, consistency) are the exact ones that show up in how we lead teams, make decisions, and show up professionally.

    Because whether you’re managing a toddler meltdown or a high-stakes project… the playbook isn’t all that different.

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    42 分
  • Speaking Up: Health and Interviews
    2026/04/21

    This episode connects two areas where advocacy matters more than people realize: your health and your career.

    We share Caramie’s thyroid journey and what it looks like to push for answers when symptoms don’t follow a clear pattern, and why so many issues get dismissed or overlooked early on.

    Then we shift to what we’ve learned as tech leaders on the hiring side—why strong candidates still don’t get offers, and how communication, specificity, and clarity make the difference in interviews.

    Different situations, same skill: if you can’t clearly advocate for yourself, you risk being overlooked.

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    52 分
  • Spring Break Chaos: HOA Drama, AI Hacks & Backyard Glow-Ups
    2026/04/14

    Spring break energy, zero structure—and somehow we covered everything.

    From HOA governance realities (and why you can’t just change the rules) to the AI tools quietly saving hours of work, this episode is a mix of real-life problem solving and unfiltered banter.

    We get into:

    • The truth about HOA contracts, voting thresholds, and why enforcement isn’t as simple as people think
    • How custom GPTs, Plaud, and Opus Clip are actually changing workflows (not just hype)
    • Parenting math—why going from two to three kids changes everything
    • Kitchen upgrades that make boxed food taste like it’s from a bakery
    • Backyard dreams, pool plans, and the hidden decisions most people overlook

    It’s part spring break chaos, part real talk—and somehow still useful.

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    48 分
  • The Soft Life Lie (And What It’s Costing Your Career)
    2026/04/07

    This week on Coffee Meets Cloud, we start with chaos—flu season taking down entire households, a truck getting wedged in a parking garage (yes, really), and an unexpected pickleball injury that escalated quickly.

    But underneath the laughs, we dig into something bigger: the rise of the “soft life” trend—and why it sounds good but doesn’t always hold up in the real world.

    What starts as a conversation about boundaries turns into a deeper debate about ambition, conflict, and what it actually takes to grow in your career and leadership.

    We get into:

    • Why the “soft life” trend is resonating right now
    • Where “protecting your peace” becomes avoidance
    • The uncomfortable truth about conflict and career growth
    • Why balance is a myth—and integration matters more
    • What leaders are really dealing with behind the scenes
    • The hidden risk of oversharing in a viral world

    If you’ve ever felt torn between protecting your energy and pushing yourself to grow—this one will hit.

    Because the real question isn’t “soft life or hard life.”

    It’s: what are you willing to sacrifice to get the life you actually want?

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    43 分
  • Neighborhood Conflict, AI Agent Development, and High School Reunions
    2026/03/31

    What do neighborhood conflict, AI agents, and teenage drivers have in common?

    They all test your ability to respond instead of react.

    In this episode, we unpack a real-world situation involving public conflict and personal boundaries—and what it reveals about leadership outside the workplace.

    We also pull back the curtain on AI agent development: why what works in testing fails in production, the hidden complexity most teams ignore, and the ethical tension between automation and transparency.

    And because life doesn’t happen in silos—we mix in parenting updates, nostalgia, and a debate on whether high school reunions are worth it.

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    46 分
  • Millennials Were Lied To…Now What?
    2026/03/24

    We grew up believing that if we worked hard, followed our passion, and did everything “right”… things would work out.

    But what happens when you realize the rules you were taught don’t actually work anymore?

    In this episode, we’re unpacking the biggest beliefs millennials were handed—from “work hard and you’ll be rewarded” to “you can have it all”—and where those ideas start to fall apart in real life.

    More importantly, we’re getting honest about where we’re still operating from those outdated rules… and what it looks like to rewrite them.

    This isn’t about blaming the past. It’s about taking ownership of what comes next.

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    50 分
  • Life Hacks, Trash TV, and Spoiled Wife Energy
    2026/03/17

    This week we’re throwing the agenda out the window and catching up.

    From random life hacks that are saving us money, to the shows we’re currently hooked on, to a debate about what it really means to be a spoiled wife… this episode goes everywhere.

    Somehow we even end up talking about Jerry Springer and the trash TV that speaks to us.

    If you like the episodes where it feels like you’re sitting at the table with us having coffee and swapping stories, this one’s for you.

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    45 分