Tom Parslow
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Tom Parslow, runs Buzzshot a company that makes software for escape rooms.
https://buzzshot.com
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In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Tom Parslow, runs Buzzshot a company that makes software for escape rooms.
https://buzzshot.com
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Ruth Preston, a virtual assistant, juggling a job, a freelance career, and student life.
https://uk-virtual-assistant.co.uk
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Jack Tracey, a cloud solution architect who's followed his heart all the way to Microsoft.
https://bio.link/jacktracey
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Kelly Smith, a partner of creative agency, Neo.
https://www.weareneo.com/
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Dave Pereira Gurnell, director of Cartographer, an engineer and product person.
https://cartographer.io/
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Becky Miller, a service and policy designer working for DEFRA, the UK Government Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs.
https://beckymiller.co.uk
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Stuart Wallace, a freelance artist and developer who makes games and apps.
https://leftisright.co.uk/
One of our members interviewed a few of her fellow Skiffmates.
Some who joined last month, some who have been with us for a decade. You probably won't believe the things they had to say. Words don't tell the whole story.
Listen to their voices...
Like what you hear? Listen to more in this Twitter thread:
https://twitter.com/theskiff/status/1637837620947431424
Happy with where you already work?
Maybe you know someone who isn't.
Please share this with people who are:
You can book a free tour & trial day at: https://theskiff.org/
Curious about what members of The Skiff do? Listen to interviews with some of them on this podcast: https://podcast.theskiff.org/
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Jo Harrison, a illustrator and graphic designer.
Jo provides a fresh and intimate look into the realities of working in a creative and dynamic industry.
You'll learn how Jo:
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the freelancing world, looking for insights and inspiration from a seasoned professional.
Find out more about Jo's projects at https://jo-harrison.co.uk
In this episode of Tales from the Engine Room, host Caroline Beavon interviews Tom Buck, the founder of Fair Internet Report.
Tom shares his journey of creating websites that analyse mobile broadband speeds in the UK, starting with his frustrations about certain network coverage areas. His entrepreneurial spirit drives him to find ways to monetize the websites, which involves incorporating mobile phone deals that visitors might find beneficial.
Tom discusses the utilization of open data from sources like Measurement Labs (M-Lab), and he emphasises the challenges of making such massive datasets comprehensible and accessible to the general public. An interesting discussion on the unpredictability of SEO leads to Tom expressing his skepticism towards those who over-promise on SEO capabilities.
The conversation transitions to the challenges and benefits Tom experiences due to his position on the autism spectrum, including his difficulty in writing compelling copy for his websites. Tom mentions his reliance on AI tools, specifically ChatGPT, to help him create more engaging content. These tools alleviate the stress of producing compelling writing, thereby enabling him to focus on data analysis and website development.
Tom offers insights into his work habits, explaining his ability to stay focused on engaging tasks and his tactic of switching to different tasks when one proves too challenging. Lastly, Tom discusses his various projects, the most successful of which, crimerate.co.uk, he developed during a bout of burnout. He talks about the challenges of monetizing the site, given the nature of its content. The future, he hints, might involve exploring the realm of open energy data.
Find out more about Tom's business at https://fairinternetreport.com
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