The Vanilla JS Podcast
Last year, I quietly started the Vanilla JS Podcast, a show about JavaScript for people who hate the complexity of modern front‑end web development.
Every week (or so), I release a new episode. They’re generally “coffee break” length, somewhere between 5 and 20 minutes long. In each episode, I share a few thoughts about a focused topic, like career development, or the ethics of the tools we use.
In the future, I may occasionally interview some interesting people.
Last year, I was bit on-again/off-again with the episodes, but I’ve decided to focus a lot more on the podcast. I upgraded my hosting, and got the podcast listed on more services. I’ve also quit my role a panelist on JS Jabber.
You can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play, or by email or RSS.