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🎙️ The Launch School Podcast: Season 5 So Far

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Since the launch of Season 5 of the Launch School podcast in November, we’ve released seven epi

Since the launch of Season 5 of the Launch School podcast in November, we’ve released seven episodes, including one today. We want to highlight... [View this email in your browser]( Since the launch of Season 5 of the Launch School podcast in November, we’ve released seven episodes, including one today. We want to highlight today’s episode, as well as give a recap of some of the great conversations that have happened so far this season. We’ve covered a lot of variety and think that there’s something for everyone, from the Launch School curious lurker, to the Capstone Grads on the job. In the most recent episode, [Launch School Explained with Chris Lee]( Chris retells the story of Launch School, and how his journey into teaching software over 10 years ago led to the Launch School curriculum as we know it now. We’ve interviewed two current students as part of the Student Spotlight series. Benjamin shares his unique take as a former math teacher nearing the end of the back-end curriculum in episode 2: [ADHD and Parenthood with Benjamin](. Trisha, now in the front-end portion of the curriculum, shares another perspective as a full-time nurse who’s embraced remote learning in episode 5: [Imposter Syndrome and Recovering From a 'Not Yet', with Trisha]( There have been 3 interviews with Captsone graduates, all working full-time as engineers. Ginni reflects on her “Louis Vuitton style” job hunt and her current work with AI in episode 1: [Ginni Pinckert - Ancient Greek to AI](. Jon explains what a Site Reliability Engineer does and his experience working at Datadog in episode 4: [Jon Kulton - From Software Engineering to SRE](. Finally, Julia gives great insight as she reminisces about her beginnings in Launch School in episode 6: [Julia Martin - The Journey from JS101 to Databricks](. In episode 3, [The SPOT & GatherTown]( Chris chats with two admins passionate about spreading awareness of the resources that help so many students take the isolation out of remote learning. Listen Now These episodes are recorded with current students in mind, so we hope you’ll have a listen and find a story that inspires you. You can watch the conversations on the [Launch School YouTube channel]( listen in the browser [here]( or search for Launch School on any of your favorite podcast apps. Enjoy! Launch School Team [Facebook icon]( [Email icon](mailto:hello@launchschool.com) [Twitter icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Launch School. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you expressed interest in Launch School. Our mailing address is: Launch School 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy #103-604Scottsdale, AZ 85254 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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