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  • You're Not Ready For Quality Engineering with Callum Akehurst-Ryan
    2026/04/22

    Summary


    In this episode, host Stu Day welcomes Callum Akehurst-Ryan to the show to discuss the uncomfortable truths about the quality engineering profession, the need for testers to evolve into generalists, and the impact of AI on the industry.


    Callum shares insights from his keynote talk at PeersCon, emphasising the importance of addressing long-standing issues in quality engineering and the necessity for professionals to broaden their knowledge base to remain relevant in a rapidly changing landscape.


    Key Topics


    • Industry challenges in quality engineering
    • The impact of AI on testing roles
    • The importance of systemic thinking in quality assurance pragmatism in Quality Engineering
    • Working with uncertainty and ambiguity
    • The power of language and terminology
    • Building trust and influencing change
    • Incremental approaches to organisational Improvement


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    04:30 Uncomfortable Truths in Quality Engineering

    12:15 The Role of Quality Engineering in Modern Development

    19:45 The Need for Generalists in Quality Engineering

    28:48 Developing a Broad Knowledge Base in Quality Engineering

    30:07 Inquisitiveness and Team Collaboration

    32:36 Continuous Learning and Skill Development

    35:39 Embracing a Growth Mindset

    40:09 The Shift in Testing Roles

    42:48 Defining Quality and Value

    46:18 Working with Uncertainty and Influence

    54:14 Navigating Terminology in Testing

    56:41 The Role of Quality Coaching

    01:00:24 Building a Collaborative Mindset

    01:05:28 Reframing Quality Gates

    01:10:18 The Impact of Memes on Perception

    01:13:07 The Future of Quality Engineering

    01:19:23 End


    Resources:


    Callum’s Website: https://cakehurstryan.com/

    Callum’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cakehurstryan

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    1 時間 20 分
  • Quality Through a Different Lens: What Movies Teach Us About Quality Engineering
    2026/04/15

    Summary


    In this episode, Stu Day explores the fascinating parallels between popular movies and quality engineering concepts using ChatGPT.

    Through a fun experiment, he discusses how films like Jurassic Park, The Matrix, Apollo 13, Moneyball, and The Dark Knight illustrate key principles such as system complexity, perception, resilience, meaningful metrics, and unpredictability.


    Key Topics


    • Movie metaphors for quality engineering
    • System complexity and overconfidence
    • Perception versus reality in system monitoring
    • Resilience and response to failure
    • Meaningful metrics versus vanity metrics
    • Chaos versus control in system testing


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to AI and Quality Engineering

    03:07 Jurassic Park: Complexity and Overconfidence

    07:11 The Matrix: Illusion of Visibility

    11:03 Apollo 13: Resilience in Failure

    15:44 Moneyball: Meaningful Metrics

    20:59 The Dark Knight: Chaos and Unpredictability

    25:23 Conclusion and Community Engagement

    29:34 End


    Movie Resource Links:


    Jurassic Park (Movie) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107290/

    The Matrix (Movie) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133093/

    Apollo 13 (Movie) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112384/

    Moneyball (Movie) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1210166/

    The Dark Knight (Movie) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569/

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    30 分
  • From The Royal Air Force to Leading Quality with Stephen Platten
    2026/04/08

    Summary


    In this episode Stu Day welcomes Stephen Platten to explore his unique journey from the RAF to software testing, uncovering lessons in leadership, quality, and adaptability that can transform your approach to testing and management.


    Stephen shares insights on community building, the application of stoic philosophy in testing, and navigating the challenges of AI in the industry. He emphasises the importance of control, organic growth, and resilience in professional development.


    Discussion Topics:


    1. Transition from military to software testing

    2. Leadership and trust in teams

    3. Lessons in quality engineering and testing strategies Community of practice and organic growth

    4. Stoic philosophy applied to testing and industry challenges

    5. Managing AI and technological change in testing environments

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Quality Talks Podcast

    02:01 Meet Stephen Platten: A Journey from RAF to QA

    03:27 Early Days in the RAF: Lessons in Quality

    13:15 Transitioning to Civilian Life: From RAF to Software Testing

    18:30 Key Lessons and Skills from Military to QA

    22:37 Expectations and Communication in the Workplace

    25:39 Structure and Freedom in Testing

    26:23 Pragmatism in Leadership

    30:10 Leadership Lessons from the Military

    35:22 Empowering Teams and Mentorship

    39:29 Building Communities of Practice

    46:02 Navigating Community Engagement Challenges

    48:17 The Journey into Stoicism

    56:14 The Role of Community in Testing

    01:02:13 Adapting to AI in Testing

    01:14:10 The Unique Mindset of Testers

    01:20:41 End

    Resources:


    Stephen Platten on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/stephenplatten

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    1 時間 21 分
  • The Small Changes Series: Ep5 - 5 Steps To Prevent Burnout
    2026/04/01

    Summary:


    In this episode, Stu Day explores practical strategies to prevent burnout, emphasising self-awareness, reflection, boundary-setting, and maintaining curiosity. Learn how small daily changes can significantly improve your well-being and sustain high-quality work.


    Key Take-aways:


    1. Acknowledging signals of burnout is the first step to prevention.
    2. Regular reflection helps identify patterns and early warning signs.
    3. Using tools like the stress bucket and zone model can aid in managing stress.
    4. Setting clear boundaries in work hours and communication prevents overwork.
    5. Maintaining curiosity keeps your professional role engaging and sustainable.


    Chapters:


    00:00 Introduction to Burnout Prevention

    01:42 Acknowledging and Reflecting on Feelings

    05:31 Getting Things Out of Your Head

    13:36 Setting Clear Boundaries

    19:51 Reach Out & Ask For Help

    23:49 Protecting Your Curiosity

    26:23 Be At One With Yourself

    28:13 Bringing It All Together

    30:42 Self Reflection Questions

    33:20 Wrapping Up This Series

    34:06 End


    Resources:


    More on the Stress Bucket, Zone Model and Micro Behaviours can be found in this blog post:


    https://medium.com/quality-talks/emotional-intelligence-and-micro-behaviours-building-a-culture-of-care-in-tech-leadership-c0da968425dc

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    35 分
  • Embracing Creativity: Squiggly Lives Over Squiggly Careers with Luke Lattimer-Rogers
    2026/03/25

    Summary:


    In this engaging episode, host Stu Day chats with special guest Luke Lattimer-Rogers about squiggly lives and careers, systems thinking, creativity, and the importance of embracing a non-linear approach to professional growth.


    They explore how diverse experiences and a humanistic perspective can enhance quality and innovation in tech, and much more.


    Key Takeaways:


    1. Squiggly lives over squiggly careers

    2. Systems thinking in tech and quality

    3. The role of creativity and storytelling

    4. The importance of diverse experiences and learning loops

    5. Leadership and organisational culture for squiggly careers


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Squiggly Lives

    02:51 The Concept of Squiggly Lives

    05:30 Creativity in Careers

    08:27 Understanding the Audience

    11:11 Bringing Squiggly Lives into Quality

    14:14 The Human Element in Quality

    17:01 Personal Squiggly Experiences

    19:42 Career Progression and Flexibility

    22:38 Apprenticeships and Learning

    25:13 Team Collaboration and Communication

    28:11 The Value of Listening and Observing

    36:09 Embracing T-Shaped Teams and Squiggly Careers

    37:45 Incentivising Employee Retention and Growth

    40:00 The Importance of Mentorship and Cross-Department Collaboration

    41:51 Creating a Safe Space for Creativity and Learning

    44:43 The Role of Education in Fostering Creativity

    48:15 Encouraging Creative Thinking in Tech

    52:16 The Value of Failure and Resilience in Creativity

    57:52 Diverse Perspectives for Better Outcomes

    01:01:25 The Importance of Shadowing and Understanding Roles

    01:06:18 Designing Systems for Squiggly Careers


    Resource Links:

    Luke Lattimer-Rogers LinkedIn Page: ⁠linkedin.com/in/luke-lattimer-rogers-86461931⁠


    Luke's article on squiggly lives: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/squiggly-lives-over-careers-luke-lattimer-rogers-rtole/


    Lukes Books - Wisdom of Mud:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0GK57QQ17?binding=kindle_edition&ref_=saga_dp_ss_dsk_sdp&qid=1774349781&sr=8-1

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    1 時間 15 分
  • The Small Changes Series: Ep 4 - Recognising The Signals Of Burnout
    2026/03/18

    Summary

    In episode 4 of “The Small Changes” Bitesize Series, Stu Day explores the emotional side of being a quality professional, focusing on burnout signs, causes, and the importance of mental health for quality professionals. Learn how to recognise early warning signs and triggers so that you can act to prevent burnout and maintain high standards along with your own & team well-being.


    Takeaways

    1. Burnout often starts with good intentions and overcommitment.

    2. Loss of curiosity is a key sign of emotional fatigue.

    3. Feeling responsible for everything can lead to burnout.

    4. Constant firefighting drains mental and emotional energy.

    5. Early recognition of signs can prevent long-term damage.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Quality Talks Podcast

    01:17 Understanding Burnout in Quality Professionals

    04:32 The Good Intentions Behind Burnout

    08:22 Signs of Burnout: Loss of Curiosity

    10:16 Feeling Overwhelmed by Responsibility

    13:34 The Impact of Mental Fatigue

    16:05 Emotional Shutdown and Disengagement

    18:28 Recognising Signs in Yourself and Others

    21:48 Reflection on Burnout and Mental Health

    25:12 End


    Resources

    Mental Health Foundation - https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/

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    26 分
  • Bump, Bump, Bump: Surely There’s Another Way - with Chris Pratt
    2026/03/11
    SummaryJoin Stu Day and special guest Chris Pratt as they explore the evolution of quality assurance, systems thinking, and the importance of systemic change in software testing. Discover how lessons from manufacturing and historical insights can transform modern quality practices, and how what we consider "new" ideas now, are actually old ideas being recycled.Key topicsSystems thinking and its role in qualityHistorical influence of manufacturing on software testingThe shift from inspection to prevention in qualityThe importance of storytelling and communication in qualityChanging organisational culture towards qualityChapters00:00 Intro: Bump, Bump, Bump02:56 The Importance of Self-Reflection in Quality06:46 Challenging Traditional Testing Methods11:55 The Factory School of Testing18:03 Realising the Need for Change22:11 Perception vs. Reality in Quality Assurance25:19 Shifting the Narrative in Quality Assurance28:15 The Evolving Role of Quality Professionals31:35 Navigating Technological Change in Quality Assurance35:28 Communicating Quality in Business39:35 Learning from Manufacturing: Quality in Software43:54 Making the Invisible Visible in Quality Assurance52:16 Navigating Communication in the Tech World55:23 The Role of Quality in Testing58:16 Understanding Context in Quality Practices01:01:04 The Evolution of Testing and Quality01:04:14 Systems Thinking in Quality Assurance01:08:26 The Future of Quality Education01:12:15 Final Thoughts on Continuous Learning and Quality01:21:44 CloseResource LinksChris Pratt LinkedInChris Pratt's BlogDeming's System of Profound Knowledge The Phoenix Project by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt - Donella Meadows' Thinking in SystemsRapid Software Testing by James Bach and Michael Bolton
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    1 時間 22 分
  • The Small Changes Series: Ep3 - Influence The System, Not Just The Software
    2026/03/04

    Summary

    In this episode, Stu Day shares practical tips for lone QA professionals to influence quality across their teams, by focusing on the system, not just the software. Discover how asking better questions, participating in non-QA meetings, pair testing and publicly recognising quality efforts can drive systemic improvements.


    Takeaways

    1. Asking thoughtful, risk-focused questions can spark wider team discussions.
    2. Involving yourself in design and architecture meetings increases influence.
    3. Pair testing with developers enhances understanding and quality
    4. Public recognition of quality efforts boosts morale and encourages best practices.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Influencing Quality as a Lone QA

    01:11 The Power of Asking Better Questions

    02:14 Questions That Drive Broader Conversations

    05:44 Engaging in Non-QA Meetings

    06:39 Participating in Design and Architecture Discussions

    09:55 Pair Testing with Developers

    13:39 Turning Bugs into System Questions

    18:15 Publicly Appreciating Quality Contributions

    20:53 Influencing Beyond Testing

    22:55 Final Thoughts and Community Question

    23:37 Close

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    24 分