PJ Hagerty
Co-Host of Community Pulse
PJ Hagerty is the founder of DevRelate.io, Head of Developer Relations at Mattermost.com and a board member of Open Sourcing Mental Health. He is an organizer of DevOps Days Buffalo, CodeDaze, and ElixirDaze. PJ is a developer, writer, speaker, musician, and Community Advocate. He is known to travel the world speaking about programming and the way people think and interact. He is also known for wearing hats.
PJ Hagerty has hosted 111 Episodes.
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After Pulse: Grab the Mic!
March 24th, 2022 | 16 mins 50 secs
community management, developer experience, developer relations, devrel
Jason and PJ recap what they learned from our guests about public speaking - from conception and development all the way to delivery.
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Grab the Mic! Tips to get started in DevRel speaking (Ep 67)
March 17th, 2022 | 48 mins 1 sec
community management, developer experience, developer relations, devrel
A big part of traditional DevRel has always been speaking in front of an audience. Whether at a virtual meetup or live at a large conference, it can be complicated to navigate coming up with an idea, building a talk, getting it accepted somewhere, and actually delivering the thing. We wanted to take a look at some of the tips, tricks, and things you need to know to be successful in finding your way to becoming a great DevRel speaker!
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After Pulse: Your Content, Their Brand
March 3rd, 2022 | 19 mins 46 secs
community management, developer experience, developer relations, devrel
PJ, Wesley, and SJ sit down to discuss what they learned from our guests on content creation and ownership, as well as setting expectations for this with the brands we work with.
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Your Content, Their Brand (Ep 66)
February 24th, 2022 | 35 mins 8 secs
community management, developer experience, developer relations, devrel
When we create content, the ideas and concepts typically come from ourselves or our community members. But when we work for a larger organization, things get complicated. Some of us create content as a part of our day-to-day role; some of us create content outside of work hours. Now that we as DevRel professionals produce even more online content to connect with our community, there’s some ambiguity about the ownership of this content.
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End of Year Wrap-up - 2021 (Ep 64)
December 13th, 2021 | 41 mins 13 secs
community management, developer experience, developer relations, devrel
All five hosts meet and discuss the year in review.
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DevRel Resources (Ep 63)
November 18th, 2021 | 37 mins 30 secs
If there’s one thing that’s true across developer relations professionals, it’s that we live to educate and support. That extends to our fellow devrels - and in recent years, a flurry of developer relations related supporting materials have surfaced; from blogs to books, tweets to (ahem) podcasts, and more. What’s the best way to dig through them all to get the support and guidance you need? Today’s guests will cover that from several angles - from someone new to the devrel world, to someone looking to get more folks connected to devrel, and us hosts that are somewhere in between.
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Virtual Events and ROI - Are we getting our money's worth? (Ep 61)
September 3rd, 2021 | 38 mins 7 secs
Over the last year, we’ve talked about virtual events quite a bit - from how to get started to bringing things together in a short period of time. That said, being a sponsor at these virtual events has been somewhat of a challenge. With no real “booth” or physical location for interaction, where can value be found in these events and how do we show the benefits to our sponsoring organizations. To discuss this, we brought together a few folks who have experienced virtual events from different points of view.
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After Pulse: Everything in Moderation
June 25th, 2021 | 17 mins 54 secs
Jason, PJ, Wesley, and SJ sit down to discuss what they learned from our guest on moderation and some of the pitfalls they've experienced in being a part of moderated communities.
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Everything in Moderation (Ep 60)
June 4th, 2021 | 35 mins 29 secs
One of the most difficult parts of managing a community is ensuring everyone adheres to a universally acceptable system of behavior. With events, there is generally a Code of Conduct that makes it clear what behaviors are acceptable, what behaviors aren’t, and the consequences of operating outside of the rules. Sometimes it falls on an individual or a team to handle this in the online world. Today, we’ll be talking about moderation with a guest who knows exactly how it works.
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DevRel Around the World (Ep 59)
May 28th, 2021 | 29 mins 6 secs
It’s easy to say that Developer Relations and Community Management is not universal, but sometimes, we focus so much on what is being done in our part of the world that we can forget how things might be different in different places. In this episode, we decided to try something a little different. We reached out to folks around the world to tell their stories, to let us know what makes their experiences unique. We wanted to get a sense of what unites us in DevRel and what small or large tweaks need to made to adjust for geography and culture.
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Online Community Platforms (Ep 58)
April 16th, 2021 | 44 mins 48 secs
Creating a place for your specific community to gather online is a challenge every Developer Relations or Community team is likely going to address at some point, whether it’s because your executive team is asking you to create this space or you see a need for it. In this episode of Community Pulse, we talk to two specialists in the community industry about what to keep in mind when evaluating how to create a place for your community to gather online.
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After Pulse: DevRel Content Channels
March 31st, 2021 | 15 mins 42 secs
The hosts sit down to discuss what we've learned from our guests on pushing limits, finding new ways to deliver content, and how the community can benefit from the larger amount of information flowing through the DevRel ecosystem now, and moving forward.
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DevRel Content Channels: What's hip. What's cool. What's, like, so out. (Ep 57)
March 19th, 2021 | 34 mins 35 secs
Developer Relations professionals are known for creating a lot of content and the platforms that are available to us seem to grow by the day. For this episode of Community Pulse, we’re diving into what platforms exist today and what types of content works best for each channel. We’re joined by two guests: Cassidy Williams and Joe Karlsson, who are known throughout the tech industry for their humorous tech-centric content. We’ll talk about how to know which channels and types of content are most effective in reaching our specific audience, and how to measure our success.
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After Pulse: Hiring and Recruiting in the Modern Era
March 1st, 2021 | 16 mins 18 secs
SJ, Jason, Wesley, and PJ sit down to discuss the most recent episode.
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Hiring and Recruiting in the Modern Era (Ep 56)
February 26th, 2021 | 44 mins 3 secs
As the number of engineering and developer jobs continues to grow and the skillsets diversify, DevRel has seen a wave of people being let go, followed by a sudden growth in hiring across the tech industry. Taking a look at these trends over the last year or so, we decided we would go to the experts to explain how hiring looks from the recruitment side, what people can do to improve their hiring experience, and what’s different in today’s DevRel hiring landscape. Our hosts sit down with Jill Wohlner of Underpin and Will Staney of Proactive Talent to see where things stand, and what to expect moving forward.
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After Pulse: Internal vs External DevRel
January 25th, 2021 | 12 mins 54 secs
Wesley and PJ spend some time after the show to continue chatting about similarities and differences of internal and external developer relations.