The path to a tech career often seems linear and technical, Bekah Hawrot Weigel's story stands out as a beacon of hope and inspiration. On the "Mycelium Network" podcast, Bekah, a former college English teacher turned developer and community builder, shares her remarkable journey of personal and professional transformation.
NOTE: Bekah’s audio had some challenges during this episode. This is through no fault of hers or mine. It started with her original microphone and sound system refusing to work with Riverside, even though they claimed it should work. Bekah was graciously willing to continue using AirPods and I did my very best to get the audio as clean and clear as possible. Again, I would rather release this episode than hold it back due to the audio challenges because, the guidance, story, and advice shared by Bekah need to be out there. I hope you found as much value in it as I did.
Bekah's story begins with a personal crisis that left her questioning her identity and battling mental health issues. It was during this tumultuous period that her husband suggested she learn to code—a suggestion that seemed improbable at the time. However, coding became an unexpected source of therapy for Bekah, offering a respite from her struggles and opening the door to a new world of possibilities.
As Bekah delved deeper into the tech world, she discovered not only a new career path but also a community of supportive individuals who shared her experiences and aspirations. This led to the creation of Virtual Coffee, a tech community that offers a haven for those seeking support, guidance, and friendship in the often impersonal realm of tech.
Through her podcast conversation with Schalk Neethling, Bekah emphasizes the importance of remote work in expanding her horizons, allowing her to connect with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. She passionately advocates for the value of small communities, where genuine connections and support can flourish away from the noise of larger networks.
Bekah's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, the therapeutic potential of coding, and the transformative impact of community. Her story offers encouragement to those feeling lost or uncertain in their careers, reminding us that with the right support and determination, it is possible to overcome challenges and find fulfillment in unexpected places.
In a tech landscape often dominated by discussions of algorithms and systems, Bekah Hawrot Weigel's story brings a much-needed human touch. It reminds us that at the heart of technology are people, each with their own stories of struggle, growth, and connection.
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Finding Your Tribe, Coding as Therapy, and Navigating Career Change - Bekah Hawrot Weigel