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Community + Code

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This podcast is for anyone who believes that people are the heart of technology. It’s a show about the human stories behind the code—the passion, struggles, and triumphs of the individuals who build the digital world. Join host Chris Reynolds as he steps away from the screen to talk with developers, creators, and community leaders, revealing that the real innovation isn’t in the software, but in the people who create it together. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode 16: Dee Teal
    Dec 31 2025
    • DeeTeal.com
    • WP Includes
    • Future of Team podcast
    • WordCamp Canada 2025
    • Cultural Algorithms: The Innovation Multiplier (WordPress.tv)
    • Human Made
    • WebDevStudios
    • From Canada to the World: 10 Lessons From Working With 50 Countries (WordPress.tv)
    • Tessitura
    • Craft CMS
    • Chris’ Bluesky post

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    48 mins
  • Episode 15: Troy Chaplin
    Dec 17 2025
    • troychaplin.ca
    • Block Accessibility Checks
    • Carleton University
    • WordCamp Canada 2025
    • The State of WordPress in Higher Education (Human Made)
    • Post Status
    • DeployHQ

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    47 mins
  • Episode 14: Mike Herchel
    Dec 3 2025
    • Dripyard
    • Herchel.com
    • Drupal CMS and Starshot FAQ
    • Drupal Canvas
    • Single Directory Components
    • Olivero theme
    • Gutenberg (WordPress Block Editor)
    • Webflow
    • Wix
    • Squarespace
    • Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)
    • ThemeForest / Envato Market
    • DrupalCon
    • BADCamp
    • WordCamp US
    • Florida Drupal Camp
    • Macromedia / Adobe Fireworks (Wikipedia)

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    55 mins
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