Kodsnack 279 - Going to the supermarket alone, with Rikke Koblauch
Kodsnack - Ein Podcast von Kristoffer, Fredrik, Tobias - Dienstags
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Recorded at Øredev 2017, Fredrik talks to Rikke Koblauch about social anxiety, turning a passion into a side project and possibly even a living eventually. One of Rikke’s examples is Steps - the service Rikke is creating to help overcome social anxiety. How can we make environments more inclusive in a world which seems very designed for extroverts? Healtcare and preventive tools - wouldn’t everything be better if we all could get help and tools easily before small health problems turn into big ones? Rikke has worked with the Danish mental health fund and shares some experience on getting support from and working with large government organizations. We also talk a bit about how to avoid burning out on passion projects should they become popular and generate excitement from others. Perhaps we need to manage our own expectations of ourselves better?
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Links
- Passion projects, pixels and process - Rikke’s presentation at Øredev 2017
- Introvert in a world designed for extroverts - Rikke’s blog post about the world beign designed for extroverts
- Rikke’s website
- Rikke on Twitter
- Rikke on Medium
- Steps
- Social anxiety
- Exposure therapy
- The Danish mental health fund
Titlar
- Where to start?
- Going to the supermarket alone
- More like a passion thing
- The fear of being judged by others
- Helping yourself through exposure therapy
- Writing our code and pushing our pixels
- Making it your full time thing
- I see a lot of passion in this industry
- My idea of burning out
- Making the world a bit better
- Handling your own expectations