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Compiler - What is the recipe for burnout?

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Noah Labhart - Startup Founder & CTO

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5.0217 Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Original episode: https://www.redhat.com/en/compiler-write-technical-documentation Hey guys, we are narrowing in on the Christmas holiday's in the states. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New year! For today, I'm sharing yet another fantastic episode of the Compiler podcast, from Red Hat. As a reminder Compiler is a show hosted by tech veterans, discussing tech topics - big, strange and small. On this particular episode - which is episode 10 - the topic of burnout is chatted on. This was a great discussion, full of really good tidbits. What I really liked was how Angela, Brent and Johan break down the ingredients for burnout. In order, these are: An unending amount of work Not having healthy boundaries on your work Guilt, obligation, and never doing enough Criticism amplifying 1-3 The hosts primarily interviewed folks, and come up with this recipe from the standpoint of open source maintainers. Interestingly enough, I find that these apply to software engineers as well. I think criticism can be interchanged with pressure as well, which probably has some criticism implicit in it. However, I also find that lack of team or company direction can lead to burnout as well as an absence of mentorship. When people don't feel like they are growing, work can become stale. Perhaps its a little bit of burnout mixed with boredom, but at any rate, it leads them to not want to work there anymore. At any rate, I really enjoyed this episode, and think you will too. Enjoy! Our Sponsors: * Check out Cash App and use my code CASHAPP10 for a great deal: https://click.cash.app/ui6m/mt82fpxl #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App’s bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Cash App Green, overdraft coverage, borrow, cash back offers and promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures. * Check out Plaud AI and use my code CODESTORY for a great deal: https://plaud.ai Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Hey guys, we are narrowing in on the Christmas holidays in the States, wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

0:09.6

For today, I'm sharing yet another fantastic episode of the Compiler podcast from Red Hat.

0:14.4

As a reminder, Compiler is a show hosted by tech veterans discussing tech topics, big, strange and small.

0:20.3

On this particular episode, which is

0:22.1

episode 10, the topic of burnout is chatted on. This was a great discussion, full of really good

0:27.7

tidbits. What I really liked was how Angela, Brent, and Johan break down the ingredients for

0:33.3

burnout. In order, these are, one, an unending amount of work, two, not having healthy boundaries on

0:39.6

your work, three, guilt, obligation, or never doing enough, or feeling like you never do enough,

0:44.7

and four, criticism, amplifying one through three. The host primarily interviewed folks and

0:50.9

came up with this recipe from the standpoint of open source maintainers.

0:55.2

Interestingly enough, I find that these apply to software engineers as well, non-maintenors

1:00.4

or software engineers that work for companies. I think criticism can be interchanged with pressure

1:05.5

as well, which probably has some criticism implicit in it. However, I also find that the lack of team or company direction can lead to burnout as

1:14.6

does an absence of mentorship.

1:16.6

When people don't feel like they are growing, work can become stale.

1:20.6

Perhaps it's a little bit of burnout mixed with boredom, but at any rate, it leads them to not

1:24.6

want to work anymore.

1:26.6

I really enjoyed this episode, and

1:28.5

thank you will too. Enjoy.

1:31.4

Angela, did you know that we are not the only tech podcast out there?

1:36.5

We are not the only tech podcasts? I'm joking. I'm joking. Of course not. I listen to a number

1:42.1

of tech podcasts. So do I. There are, I mean, there are so many good tech podcasts out there.

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