Guest:
Ed Finkler
@funkatron
Ed Finkler talks with Dave Rael about running a nonprofit organization, mental illness, speaking openly, and making better environments for humans
Ed Finkler, also known as Funkatron, started making web sites before browsers had frames. He does front-end and server-side work in Python, PHP, and JavaScript. Ed is the founder and chairman of Open Sourcing Mental Illness, a non-profit 501c3 dedicated to raising awareness and supporting those with mental illness in the tech industry.
He served as web lead and security researcher at The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) at Purdue University for 9 years. Along with Chris Hartjes, Ed is co-host of the Development Hell podcast.
Ed writes at funkatron.com.
Chapters:
1:24 - Dave introduces the show and Ed Finkler7:42 - Ed's lifestyle and career change into running OSMI full time11:12 - The nature of Open Sourcing Mental Illness (OSMI) and Ed's journey to speaking about mental health and illness17:09 - Why and how Ed started speaking openly about his struggles22:47 - Fear, shaming, and cultural barriers to open sharing progress regarding mental health and human and developer tendencies that can be harmful27:45 - Vulnerability, masculinity, mental health, and the difficulty of treating the brain29:45 - The many faces of mental illness and fuzzy classifications33:51 - Contributing to better work environments36:49 - Characteristics of hostile workplaces toward those with mental illnesses40:21 - The mental illness spectrum, degrees of dysfunction, and the ever-changing nature of one's mental health46:03 - International coverage for OSMI48:28 - Ed's book recommendations51:06 - Ed's top 3 tips for delivering more value55:31 - Keeping up with Ed
Resources:
Ed's Blog
Open Sourcing Mental Illness
Stronger Than Fear: OSMI 2017 Fundraiser
The Development Hell Podcast
Anxiety Disorders
Depression
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
OSMI Supporters
Chris Hartjes
The Development Hell Podcast Episode Where Ed Opened Up About His Struggles
Anthony Shaw on Developer On Fire
Jason Lowenthal on Developer On Fire
Jon Jagger on Developer On Fire
OSMI Resources, Including the Ebooks Ed Mentioned
Mental Health First Aid
Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market - Eric Schlosser
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal - Eric Schlosser
Ed's "How To Be a Great Developer" Talk
Ed's book recommendation:
Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation - Blake J. Harris
Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety - Eric Schlosser
Ed's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
Practice Empathy
Be humble and understand you're probably wrong about most things - don't fear being wrong
Constantly learn new things
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