
33 days of Javascript
We’re back with Season 4, Episode 2, kicking things off with AI agents, code, and whether Simo should build a SIMO-bot to replace himself. Then, we switch gears for a real convo with Nicola Strand about imposter syndrom and why she doesn’t call it that anymore. We dig into self-doubt, the pressure to “know everything,” and why learning more can actually make imposter syndrome worse. Nicola shares how she flipped imposter tendencies into an advantage and how she once spent 33 days learning JavaScript before deciding, yeah, this isn’t for me. If you’ve ever second-guessed yourself (so, all of us), this one’s for you. Tune in, and let’s make peace with the fact that no one really knows what they’re doing.
Standard Deviation Podcast · Nicola Strand, Juliana Jackson, Simo Ahava
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Show Notes
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