JSConf | Shine Theory and the Berlin Community by Carolyn Stransky | Community Lounge| JSConf EU 2019 @jsconf_ | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
Before working in tech, Carolyn studied journalism. And while she was in that field, there was always an underlying sense of competition, particularly among women. However, tech was different. Throughout her transition from journalist to developer, many people came into Carolyns life who were genuinely invested in my success. But she didnt know how to deal with it because she had never encountered it before. In her mind, you either had to push yourself forward or support others - doing both seemed impossible.
Without the community, Carolyn would have never learned that investing in others was the best way to invest in herself. Or that those people who she initially saw as competition would become some of my most meaningful collaborators.
In this story, she will touch the concept of Shine Theory (https://www.shinetheory.com/) and give examples from my time in the Berlin community.
https://2019.jsconf.eu/community-lounge/
Before working in tech, Carolyn studied journalism. And while she was in that field, there was always an underlying sense of competition, particularly among women. However, tech was different. Throughout her transition from journalist to developer, many people came into Carolyns life who were genuinely invested in my success. But she didnt know how to deal with it because she had never encountered it before. In her mind, you either had to push yourself forward or support others - doing both seemed impossible.
Without the community, Carolyn would have never learned that investing in others was the best way to invest in herself. Or that those people who she initially saw as competition would become some of my most meaningful collaborators.
In this story, she will touch the concept of Shine Theory (https://www.shinetheory.com/) and give examples from my time in the Berlin community.
https://2019.jsconf.eu/community-lounge/