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Episode 4 W/ Ewa Kułakowska

Episode 4 W/ Ewa Kułakowska

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Today, Mia sits down with Ewa a seasoned developer, mentor, and advocate for those who want to break into tech. They discuss the challenges of learning software development, and how she balances work, mentorship, and life.


For years, Ewa worked in aerospace engineering, analyzing flight data and working on aviation projects. But when she started exploring programming, she faced a tough question:


"Would switching careers mean throwing away everything I'd worked for?"


At first, she thought the answer was yes. But after making the leap, she realized it was the best decision of her life.


Now, she’s a senior Java developer at Circle K, a mentor at a coding bootcamp, and an advocate for helping others get into tech.






About Technically, A Podcast:

Hosted by Mia, a web and software developer, Technically, A Podcast dives into the dynamic and often inspiring stories of individuals from diverse backgrounds who found their way into the tech world.


In each episode, we unravel the unique journeys that led our guests to where they are today. From their first "Hello World" to becoming tech professionals.


This podcast is your gateway to the personal side of the programming world. Join us as we explore the human element behind the code and get inspired by the endless possibilities of a career in tech.


Technically, A Podcast isn’t just about staying informed; it’s about thriving in the digital era. Whether you’re looking to launch an online store, enhance your website, or simply stay updated on the tech world, Mia and Ethan’s expert insights, relatable anecdotes, and engaging discussions make this podcast a must-listen for entrepreneurs of all industries.


Technically, A Podcast is sponsored by Curie & Co. and SnailMail.

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